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Population figures for 2001 and before are Canada Census information from
      Statistics Canada
 




 Summary of Municipality Populations within the County of Red Deer                                                        

 

2006

2001

1996

1991

1981

1971

1961

1951

1941

Red Deer County

19,108

18,640

17,126

15,049

13,575

12,943

12,830

11,446

n/a

City of Red Deer

82,772

67,705

60,075

58,134

46,393

27,674

19,615

7,575

2,924

Town of Sylvan Lake

10,208

7,493

5,178

4,197

3,779

1,597

1,381

985

826

Town of Innisfail

7,316

6,928

6,116

5,700

5,247

2,474

2,270

1,417

1,193

Town of Penhold

1,961

1,729

1,625

1,590

1,531

452

319

174

176

Town of Bowden

1,205

1,174

1,014

923

989

560

437

277

233

Village of Delburne

765

719

641

564

555

391

465

395

299

Village of Elnora

275

290

247

265

249

213

214

211

187

 Red Deer County   'A Great Place to Live, Work and Grow'
Population  19,108  (2006), 18,640 (2001), 17,126 (1996), 15,049 (1991)
includes Hamlets of Springbrook (956), Spruce View (174), Benalto (385), Dickson (77), Lousana (50), Markerville (50)
and subdivisions Poplar Ridge (561), Waskasoo Estates (474*), Kountry Meadow (273*), Linn Valley (226), Balmoral (95), Woodland Hills (126),
    Les Trailer Park (154), McKenzie (100), Central Park (85), Spruce Lane (112), Canyon Heights (87).  *2001 census
Age 2001 - 15-24 4,440, 35-44 3,475, 45-54 3,060, 5-14 3,005, 25-34 1,990, 55-64 1,900
Labour Force by Industry 2001 - Business & Community Service 34%, Agriculture 21%, Retail & Wholesale 14%, Construction 10%
Building Permits Total - 2001 $39 million, 2004 $37 million
Red Deer County Total including all municipalities 110,000

 City of Red Deer   'Cultural Capital of Canada' - Alberta's 3rd largest city
Population   85,705 (2007), 82,772 (2006), 67,705 (2001), 60,075 (1996), 58,134 (1991)
Age 2001 - 15-24 11,785, 35-44 11,775, 25-34 10,215, 5-14 9,410, 45-54 9,105, 55-64 4,685
Labour Force by Industry 2001 - Business & Community Service 45%, Retail & Wholesale 18%, Construction 8%, Manufacturing 8%, Mining 8%
Top 4 Business sectors:
petroleum exploration servicing, retail and service, manufacturing, hospitality & tourism
Building Permits Total - 2001 $213 million, 2004 $241 million

 Town of Sylvan Lake   'A Town for All Seasons' - one of the fastest growing towns in Canada
Population  10,729 (2007), 10,208 (2006), 7,493 (2001), 5,178 (1996), 4,197 (1991)  Growth rate 1996-2001 7.5%
Age 2001 - 35-44 1,450, 5-14 1,290, 25-34 1,275, 15-24 1,010, 45-54 890, 0-4 635
Labour Force by Industry 2001 - Business & Community Service 36%, Retail & Wholesale 19%, Mining 14%, Construction 11%
Top 4 Business sectors:
tourism, oil and gas servicing, retail and service, construction
Building Permits Total - 2001 $39 million, 2004 $44 million

 Town of Innisfail  'Take a Walk . . . on the wild side'/'Pride in Our Past, Faith in Our Future'
Population  7,691 (2007), 7,316 (2006), 6,928 (2001), 6,116 (1996), 5,700 (1991)
Age 2001 - 35-44 1,035, 5-14 1,015, 45-54 920, 25-34 890, 15-24 825, 55-64 635
Labour Force by Industry 2001 - Business & Community Service 37%, Retail & Wholesale 17%, Manufacturing 11%, Public Administration 9%
Top 4 Business sectors:
manufacturing, oil and gas servicing, agribusiness, retail and service
Building Permits Total - 2001 $7 million, 2004 $14 million

 Town of Penhold  'Honouring the Past, Challenging the Future'
Population  1,961 (2006), 1,729 (2001), 1,625 (1996), 1,590 (1991)
Age 2001 - 35-44 325, 5-14 305, 25-34 300, 45-54 235
Labour Force by Industry 2001 - Business & Community Service 37%, Retail & Wholesale 25%, Construction 9%
Building Permits Total - 2001 $2.5 million, 2004 $3 million

 Town of Bowden  'Gateway to the Parkland'
Population  1,205 (2006), 1,174 (2001), 1,014 (1996), 923 (1991)
Age 2001 - 35-44 190, 5-14 185, 45-54 165, 25-34 145
Labour Force by Industry 2001 - Business & Community Service 38%, Retail & Wholesale 17%, Public Administration 11%, Construction 9%
Building Permits Total - 2001 $.6 million, 2004 $.7 million

 Village of Delburne
Population  765 (2006), 719 (2001), 641 (1996), 564 (1991)
Age 2001 - 5-14 115, 25-34 110, 35-44 105, 45-54 85
Labour Force by Industry 2001 - Business & Community Service 35%, Mining 20%, Manufacturing 15%, Retail & Wholesale 11%
Building Permits Total - 2001 $.8 million, 2004 $1 million

 Village of Elnora  'The Friendly Village'
Population  275 (2006), 290 (2001), 247 (1996), 265 (1991)
Age 2001 - 45-54 50, 5-14 45, 65-74 40, 25-34 35, 35-44 35
Labour Force by Industry 2001 - Business & Community Service 40%, Mining 20%, Finance 12%

Summer Village of Jarvis Bay
Population 124 (2001)

Summer Village of Norglenwold
Population  267 (2001)

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