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Note(s) :
- POPULATION, 2006 - 100% DATA
These figures have not been subjected to random rounding.
- TOTAL POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE GROUPS - 100% DATA
Includes institutional residents.
Sex Part A - Plain language definition Not applicable Part B - Detailed definition Refers to the gender of the respondent.
Age Part A - Plain language definition Not applicable Part B - Detailed definition Refers to the age at last birthday (as of the census reference date, May 16, 2006). This variable is derived from Date of birth.
- TOTAL POPULATION 15 YEARS AND OVER BY LEGAL MARITAL STATUS - 100% DATA
Includes institutional residents.
Legal marital status Part A - Plain language definition A person's conjugal status under the law (e.g., single, married, widowed). Legal marital status data are derived from the responses to Question 4 (Marital status) in the census questionnaires. Part B - Detailed definition Refers to the legal conjugal status of a person. The various responses are defined as follows: Never legally married (single) - Persons who have never married (including all persons less than 15 years of age) and persons whose marriage has been annulled and who have not remarried. Legally married (and not separated) - Persons whose spouse is living, unless the couple is separated or a divorce has been obtained. Separated, but still legally married - Persons currently married, but who are no longer living with their spouse (for any reason other than illness or work) and have not obtained a divorce. Divorced - Persons who have obtained a legal divorce and who have not remarried. Widowed - Persons who have lost their spouse through death and who have not remarried.
- LEGALLY MARRIED (AND NOT SEPARATED)
Since 1996, Aboriginal people married according to traditional customs were instructed to report themselves as legally married.
In 2006, legally married same-sex couples are included in this category.
- TOTAL POPULATION 15 YEARS AND OVER BY COMMON-LAW STATUS - 100% DATA
Includes institutional residents.
Common-law status Part A - Plain language definition Not applicable Part B - Detailed definition Refers to persons who live together as a couple but who are not legally married to each other. These persons can be of the opposite sex or of the same sex.
- TOTAL NUMBER OF CENSUS FAMILIES IN PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS - 20% SAMPLE DATA
Census family Part A - Plain language definition Not applicable Part B - Detailed definition Refers to a married couple (with or without children of either or both spouses), a couple living common-law (with or without children of either or both partners) or a lone parent of any marital status, with at least one child living in the same dwelling. A couple may be of opposite or same sex. 'Children' in a census family include grandchildren living with their grandparent(s) but with no parents present.
- TOTAL NUMBER OF CENSUS FAMILIES IN PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS - 20% SAMPLE DATA
Census family structure Part A - Plain language definition Not applicable Part B - Detailed definition Refers to the classification of census families into married couples (with or without children of either or both spouses), common-law couples (with or without children of either or both partners), and lone-parent families by sex of parent. A couple may be of opposite or same sex. 'Children' in a census family include grandchildren living with their grandparent(s) but with no parents present.
- TOTAL NUMBER OF CHILDREN AT HOME - 20% SAMPLE DATA
Refers to the persons who are sons and daughters in census families.
- AVERAGE NUMBER OF CHILDREN AT HOME PER CENSUS FAMILY
The average number of children at home per census family is calculated using the total number of children at home and the total number of census families.
- LIVING WITH RELATIVES
Non-relatives may be present.
- LIVING WITH RELATIVES
Non-relatives may be present.
- TOTAL NUMBER OF OCCUPIED PRIVATE DWELLINGS - 20% SAMPLE DATA
Dwelling, occupied private Part A - Plain language definition A separate set of living quarters which has a private entrance either directly from outside or from a common hall, lobby, vestibule or stairway leading to the outside, and in which a person or a group of persons live permanently. Part B - Detailed definition Refers to a private dwelling in which a person or a group of persons is permanently residing. Also included are private dwellings whose usual residents are temporarily absent on Census Day. Unless otherwise specified, all data in housing products are for occupied private dwellings, rather than for unoccupied private dwellings or dwellings occupied solely by foreign and/or temporary residents.
- AVERAGE NUMBER OF ROOMS PER DWELLING
Rooms Part A - Plain language definition Not applicable Part B - Detailed definition Refers to the number of rooms in a dwelling. A room is an enclosed area within a dwelling which is finished and suitable for year-round living.
- AVERAGE NUMBER OF BEDROOMS PER DWELLING
Bedrooms Part A - Plain language definition Not applicable Part B - Detailed definition Refers to all rooms designed and furnished as bedrooms and used mainly for sleeping purposes, even though the use may be occasional (e.g., spare bedroom).
- TOTAL NUMBER OF OCCUPIED PRIVATE DWELLINGS BY HOUSING TENURE - 20% SAMPLE DATA
Tenure Part A - Plain language definition Not applicable Part B - Detailed definition Refers to whether some member of the household owns or rents the dwelling, or whether the dwelling is Band housing (on an Indian reserve or settlement).
- TOTAL NUMBER OF OCCUPIED PRIVATE DWELLINGS BY CONDITION OF DWELLING - 20% SAMPLE DATA
Condition of dwelling Part A - Plain language definition Not applicable Part B - Detailed definition Refers to whether, in the judgment of the respondent, the dwelling requires any repairs (excluding desirable remodeling or additions).
- TOTAL NUMBER OF OCCUPIED PRIVATE DWELLINGS BY PERIOD OF CONSTRUCTION - 20% SAMPLE DATA
Period of construction Part A - Plain language definition Not applicable Part B - Detailed definition Refers to the period in time during which the building or dwelling was originally constructed.
- PERIOD OF CONSTRUCTION, 2001 TO 2006
Includes data up to May 16, 2006.
- TOTAL NUMBER OF OCCUPIED PRIVATE DWELLINGS BY STRUCTURAL TYPE OF DWELLING - 100% DATA
Structural type of dwelling Part A - Plain language definition Characteristics that define a dwelling's structure, for example, the characteristics of a single-detached house, a semi-detached house, a row house, or an apartment or flat in a duplex. Part B - Detailed definition Refers to the structural characteristics and/or dwelling configuration, that is, whether the dwelling is a single-detached house, an apartment in a high-rise building, a row house, a mobile home, etc. In 2006, improvements to the enumeration process and changes in structural type classification affect the historical comparability of the 'structural type of dwelling' variable. In 2006, 'apartment or flat in a duplex' replaces 'apartment or flat in a detached duplex' and includes duplexes attached to other dwellings or buildings. This is a change from the 2001 Census where duplexes attached to other dwellings or buildings were classified as an 'apartment in a building that has fewer than five storeys'.
- MOVABLE DWELLING
Includes mobile homes and other movable dwellings such as houseboats and railroad cars.
- TOTAL NUMBER OF PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS BY HOUSEHOLD SIZE - 100% DATA
Household size Part A - Plain language definition Number of persons occupying a private dwelling. Part B - Detailed definition Refers to the number of persons in a private household.
Household, private Part A - Plain language definition Person or group of persons occupying the same dwelling. Part B - Detailed definition Refers to a person or a group of persons (other than foreign residents) who occupy a private dwelling and do not have a usual place of residence elsewhere in Canada.
- TOTAL NUMBER OF PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS BY HOUSEHOLD TYPE - 20% SAMPLE DATA
Household type Part A - Plain language definition Category to which a person living alone or a group of persons occupying the same dwelling belong. There are two categories: non-family households and family households.
A non-family household consists either of one person living alone or of two or more persons who share a dwelling, but do not constitute a family.
Family households are divided into two subcategories: one-family households and multiple-family households.
A one-family household consists of a single family (e.g., a couple with or without children). A multiple-family household is made up of two or more families occupying the same dwelling.
Part B - Detailed definition Refers to the basic division of private households into family and non-family households. Family household refers to a household that contains at least one census family, that is, a married couple with or without children, or a couple living common-law with or without children, or a lone parent living with one or more children (lone-parent family). One-family household refers to a single census family (with or without other persons) that occupies a private dwelling. Multiple-family household refers to a household in which two or more census families (with or without additional persons) occupy the same private dwelling.
Non-family household refers to either one person living alone in a private dwelling or to a group of two or more people who share a private dwelling, but who do not constitute a census family.
 Data quality note(s)
- Data quality index showing, for the short census questionnaire (100% data), a global non response rate higher than or equal to 5% but lower than 10%.
- Data quality index showing, for the long census questionnaire (20% sample data), a global non response rate higher than or equal to 5% but lower than 10%.
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| Population, 2006 - 100% data 1 |
45,671
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| Total population by sex and age groups - 100% data 2 |
45,675
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| Male, total |
23,045
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| 0 to 4 years |
1,105
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| 5 to 9 years |
1,265
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| 10 to 14 years |
1,570
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| 15 to 19 years |
1,535
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| 20 to 24 years |
1,110
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| 25 to 29 years |
1,155
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| 30 to 34 years |
1,180
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| 35 to 39 years |
1,330
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| 40 to 44 years |
1,870
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| 45 to 49 years |
1,985
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| 50 to 54 years |
1,990
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| 55 to 59 years |
1,995
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| 60 to 64 years |
1,790
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| 65 to 69 years |
1,200
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| 70 to 74 years |
825
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| 75 to 79 years |
590
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| 80 to 84 years |
320
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| 85 years and over |
235
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| Female, total |
22,620
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| 0 to 4 years |
1,100
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| 5 to 9 years |
1,270
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| 10 to 14 years |
1,515
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| 15 to 19 years |
1,390
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| 20 to 24 years |
1,015
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| 25 to 29 years |
1,090
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| 30 to 34 years |
1,150
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| 35 to 39 years |
1,375
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| 40 to 44 years |
1,830
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| 45 to 49 years |
1,930
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| 50 to 54 years |
1,995
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| 55 to 59 years |
1,950
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| 60 to 64 years |
1,625
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| 65 to 69 years |
1,085
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| 70 to 74 years |
755
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| 75 to 79 years |
605
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| 80 to 84 years |
480
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| 85 years and over |
465
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| Total population 15 years and over by legal marital status - 100% data 3 |
37,850
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| Never legally married (single) |
14,570
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| Legally married (and not separated) 4 |
15,695
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| Separated, but still legally married |
575
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| Divorced |
4,740
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| Widowed |
2,265
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| Total population 15 years and over by common-law status - 100% data 5 |
37,850
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| Not in a common-law relationship |
28,970
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| In a common-law relationship |
8,885
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| Total number of census families in private households - 20% sample data 6 |
13,640
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| Size of census family: 2 persons |
7,410
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| Size of census family: 3 persons |
2,600
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| Size of census family: 4 persons |
2,470
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| Size of census family: 5 or more persons |
1,160
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| Total number of census families in private households - 20% sample data 7 |
13,645
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| Total couple families by family structure and number of children |
12,135
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| Married couples |
7,715
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| Without children at home |
4,485
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| With children at home |
3,230
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| 1 child |
1,260
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| 2 children |
1,265
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| 3 or more children |
695
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| Common-law couples |
4,420
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| Without children at home |
1,960
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| With children at home |
2,460
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| 1 child |
975
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| 2 children |
1,060
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| 3 or more children |
425
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| Total lone-parent families by sex of parent and number of children |
1,505
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| Female parent |
1,030
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| 1 child |
650
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| 2 children |
285
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| 3 or more children |
100
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| Male parent |
480
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| 1 child |
315
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| 2 children |
80
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| 3 or more children |
80
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| Total number of children at home - 20% sample data 8 |
12,850
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| Under six years of age |
2,750
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| 6 to 14 years |
5,015
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| 15 to 17 years |
1,785
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| 18 to 24 years |
2,280
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| 25 years and over |
1,010
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| Average number of children at home per census family 9 |
0.9
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| Total number of persons in private households - 20% sample data |
44,950
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| Number of persons not in census families |
6,320
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| Living with relatives 10 |
615
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| Living with non-relatives only |
770
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| Living alone |
4,935
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| Number of census family persons |
38,625
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| Average number of persons per census family |
2.8
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| Total number of persons aged 65 years and over - 20% sample data |
6,125
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| Number of persons not in census families aged 65 years and over |
1,880
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| Living with relatives 11 |
225
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| Living with non-relatives only |
110
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| Living alone |
1,540
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| Number of census family persons aged 65 years and over |
4,245
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| Total number of occupied private dwellings - 20% sample data 12 |
18,785
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| Average number of rooms per dwelling 13 |
6.4
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| Average number of bedrooms per dwelling 14 |
2.8
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| Total number of occupied private dwellings by housing tenure - 20% sample data 15 |
18,785
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| Owned |
14,900
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| Rented |
3,880
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| Band housing |
0
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| Total number of occupied private dwellings by condition of dwelling - 20% sample data 16 |
18,785
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| Regular maintenance only |
11,685
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| Minor repairs |
5,460
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| Major repairs |
1,635
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| Total number of occupied private dwellings by period of construction - 20% sample data 17 |
18,785
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| Period of construction, before 1946 |
3,930
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| Period of construction, 1946 to 1960 |
1,830
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| Period of construction, 1961 to 1970 |
2,295
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| Period of construction, 1971 to 1980 |
3,875
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| Period of construction, 1981 to 1985 |
1,485
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| Period of construction, 1986 to 1990 |
1,640
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| Period of construction, 1991 to 1995 |
1,235
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| Period of construction, 1996 to 2000 |
1,095
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| Period of construction, 2001 to 2006 18 |
1,405
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| Total number of occupied private dwellings by structural type of dwelling - 100% data 19 |
18,805
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| Single-detached house |
14,980
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| Semi-detached house |
475
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| Row house |
175
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| Apartment, duplex |
855
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| Apartment, building that has five or more storeys |
10
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| Apartment, building that has fewer than five storeys |
1,890
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| Other single-attached house |
185
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| Movable dwelling 20 |
235
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| Total number of private households by household size - 100% data 21 |
18,805
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| 1 person |
4,930
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| 2 persons |
7,405
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| 3 persons |
2,660
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| 4 to 5 persons |
3,415
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| 6 or more persons |
395
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| Number of persons in private households |
44,895
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| Average number of persons in private households |
2.4
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| Total number of private households by household type - 20% sample data 22 |
18,780
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| One-family households |
13,345
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| Multiple-family households |
145
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| Non-family households |
5,290
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