A city is an incorporated urban municipality in the Canadian province of Manitoba. [1] Under current Manitoba legislation, an urban municipality must have a minimum population of 7,500 to be named a city. [2]
Manitoba has 10 cities, including Flin Flon that is partially located within the neighbouring province of Saskatchewan. These cities had a cumulative population of 892,507 and an average population of 89,251 in the 2021 Census. [3] The province's largest and smallest cities are Winnipeg and the Manitoba portion of Flin Flon with populations of 749,607 and 4,940 respectively. [3] The Manitoba portion of Flin Flon peaked at a population of 10,548 in 1961. [4]
Manitoba's newest and fastest-growing city is Morden, which was incorporated as a city on August 24, 2012. [5]
Name | Population (2021) [3] |
Population (2016) [3] |
Change (%) [3] |
Area (km²) [3] |
Population density (2021) [3] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brandon | 51,313 | 48,883 | +5.0% | 79.04 | 649.2 |
Dauphin [MB 1] | 8,368 | 8,369 | 0.0% | 12.67 | 660.5 |
Flin Flon (part) [MB 2] | 4,940 | 4,991 | −1.0% | 13.14 [MB 3] | 376.1 |
Morden [MB 4] | 9,929 | 8,668 | +14.5% | 16.29 | 609.6 |
Portage la Prairie | 13,270 | 13,304 | −0.3% | 24.72 | 536.8 |
Selkirk | 10,504 | 10,278 | +2.2% | 24.47 | 429.3 |
Steinbach | 17,806 | 16,022 | +11.1% | 37.56 | 474.1 |
Thompson | 13,035 | 13,678 | −4.7% | 16.62 | 784.3 |
Winkler | 13,747 | 12,660 | +8.6% | 20.73 | 663.1 |
Winnipeg [MB 5] | 749,607 | 705,224 | +6.3% | 461.78 | 1,623.3 |
Total cities | 892,507 | 841,880 | +6.0% | 707.02 | 1,262.35 |
Notes:
Districts of Winnipeg that were incorporated as cities prior to amalgamation on January 1, 1972: [6]
A city is an incorporated urban municipality in the Canadian province of Manitoba. [1] Under current Manitoba legislation, an urban municipality must have a minimum population of 7,500 to be named a city. [2]
Manitoba has 10 cities, including Flin Flon that is partially located within the neighbouring province of Saskatchewan. These cities had a cumulative population of 892,507 and an average population of 89,251 in the 2021 Census. [3] The province's largest and smallest cities are Winnipeg and the Manitoba portion of Flin Flon with populations of 749,607 and 4,940 respectively. [3] The Manitoba portion of Flin Flon peaked at a population of 10,548 in 1961. [4]
Manitoba's newest and fastest-growing city is Morden, which was incorporated as a city on August 24, 2012. [5]
Name | Population (2021) [3] |
Population (2016) [3] |
Change (%) [3] |
Area (km²) [3] |
Population density (2021) [3] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brandon | 51,313 | 48,883 | +5.0% | 79.04 | 649.2 |
Dauphin [MB 1] | 8,368 | 8,369 | 0.0% | 12.67 | 660.5 |
Flin Flon (part) [MB 2] | 4,940 | 4,991 | −1.0% | 13.14 [MB 3] | 376.1 |
Morden [MB 4] | 9,929 | 8,668 | +14.5% | 16.29 | 609.6 |
Portage la Prairie | 13,270 | 13,304 | −0.3% | 24.72 | 536.8 |
Selkirk | 10,504 | 10,278 | +2.2% | 24.47 | 429.3 |
Steinbach | 17,806 | 16,022 | +11.1% | 37.56 | 474.1 |
Thompson | 13,035 | 13,678 | −4.7% | 16.62 | 784.3 |
Winkler | 13,747 | 12,660 | +8.6% | 20.73 | 663.1 |
Winnipeg [MB 5] | 749,607 | 705,224 | +6.3% | 461.78 | 1,623.3 |
Total cities | 892,507 | 841,880 | +6.0% | 707.02 | 1,262.35 |
Notes:
Districts of Winnipeg that were incorporated as cities prior to amalgamation on January 1, 1972: [6]