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Download 1 File 'Unincorporated Localites non Recensement Places constitutes p- nr Canada 1986 Canada C<f Population and Chiffres de population et Dwelling Counts - Canada des logements - Canada Unincorporated Localites non Places constitutes Population • Population Published under the authority of the Minister of Publication autorisee par le ministre des Supply and Services Canada Approvisionnements et Services Canada • Minister of Supply Services e and Canada, 1988 Ministre des Approvisionnements et Services Canada, 1988 Extracts from this publication may be reproduced Le lecteur peut reproduire sans autorisation for individual use without permission provided the des extraits de cette publication a des fins source is fully acknowledged. However, reproduction d'utilisation personnelle a condition d'indiquer of this publication in whole or in part for purposes la source en entier. Toutefois, la reproduction of resale or redistribution requires written permission de cette publication en tout ou en partie a des from the Publishing Services Group, Permissions fins commerciales ou de redistribution neces- Officer, Canadian Government Publishing Centre, site l'obtention au prealable d'une autorisation Ottawa, Canada K1A 0S9. ecrite des Services d'edition, Agent de droit d'auteur, Centre d'edition du gouvernement du Canada, Ottawa, Canada K1A 0S9. July 1988 Juillet 1988 8-4600-505 8-4600-505 Price: Canada, $57.00 Prix: Canada, $57.00 Other Countries, $67.00 Autres pays, $67.00 Catalogue 92-105 Catalogue 92-105 ISBN 0-660-53454-1 ISBN 0-660-53454-1 Ottawa Ottawa 1 + Statistics Canada Statistique Canada Canada 92-105 92-105 PREFACE PREFACE This series is one of three series designed to La presente serie est l'une de trois series offrant les provide final population counts for the entire chiffres definitifs de population du recensement de country based on the 1986 Census. This series of 1986 pour l'ensemble du pays. Constitute de national publications presents population counts publications nationales, elle presente les chiffres for several standard census geographic areas, i.e. de population pour plusieurs regions federal electoral districts and census enumeration geographiques normalisees du recensement comme areas, census divisions and census subdivisions, les circonscriptions electorales federates et les census metropolitan areas and census secteurs de denombrement du recensement, les agglomerations. Another publication presents divisions de recensement et les subdivisions de population counts for all census unincorporated recensement, les regions metropolitaines de places in Canada. recensement et les agglomerations de recensement. Une autre publication fournit les chiffres de population pour toutes les localites non constitutes de recensement au Canada. Two other series provide similar data in provincial Les deux autres series sont formees de publications and regional presentations for these and other provinciales et regionales offrant des donnees geographic levels. semblables pour les memes niveaux geographiques et pour d'autres niveaux. Where data are reported for the same geographic Lorsque les publications provinciales et nationales areas in both the provincial and national renferment les donnees pour les memes regions publications, then the national publications geographiques, les publications nationales ne generally present only 1986 population counts and contiennent generalement que les chiffres de population rankings whereas the provincial population de 1986 et le classement selon la publications report additional data such as the population, tandis que les publications population, on June 3, 1981, the population change provinciales comprennent d'autres donnees comme between 1981 and 1986, the number of occupied la population en date du 3 juin 1981, la variation private dwellings in 1986, as well as the 1986 land de la population entre 1981 et 1986, le nombre de area and population density. logements prives occupes en 1986 ainsi que les donnees de 1986 sur la superficie et la densite de la population. Population counts from the Census of Canada Les chiffres de population du recensement du reflect a de jure enumeration method that counts Canada sont etablis a partir d'une methode de persons where they are found on Census Day and denombrement de jure qui consiste a denombrer les then adjusts the count if the particular location is personnes la ou elles se trouvent le jour du not their usual place of residence. recensement et, si ce lieu ne correspond pas au lieu habituel de residence, a corriger les chiffres. Population counts reported in these publications Les chiffres de population presentes dans ces are unrounded and are based on an enumeration of publications ne sont pas arrondis et sont fondes sur the total population. le denombrement de l'ensemble de la population. 92-105 92-105 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE DES MATIERES Page Page GUIDELINES FOR USING LIGNES DIRECTRICES POUR THIS PUBLICATION v L'UTILISATION DE CETTE PUBLICATION v Purpose v But v Organization of the Publication v Organisation de la publication v Definitions, Methodology and Definitions, methodologie et notes Special Notes v speciales v Geographic and Content Facteurs de geographie et de Considerations v contenu v Symbols vii Signes conventionnels vii 1986 Census Products and Services ... vii Produits et services du recensement de 1986 vii TABLE TABLEAU Table 1. Unincorporated Places in Tableau 1 . Localites non constitutes en Alphabetical Order, Showing ordre alphabetique selon la Population and Location, for population et la localisation, Canada, 1986 Canada, 1986 Reference Material in English Documents de reference en francais DEFINITIONS xi DEFINITIONS xxv DATA QUALITY xii QUALITE DES DONNEES xxvi SPECIAL NOTES xiii NOTES SPECIALES xxviii REGIONAL OFFICE ADDRESSES xxi ADRESSES DES BUREAUX REGIONAUX xxxv in 92-105 92-105 GUIDELINES FOR USING THIS LIGNES DIRECTRICES POUR PUBLICATION L'UTILISATION DE CETTE PUBLICATION Purpose But This publication is one of five publications Cette publication est l'une de cinq publications (n°s (Catalogue Nos. 92-101 to 92-105) that together 92-101 a 92-105 au catalogue) qui, ensemble, provide population counts for many standard donnent les chiffres de population pour de census geostatistical areas in Canada. This nombreuses unites geostatistiques normalisees du publication presents population counts of the 1986 recensement au Canada. Elle presente les chiffres Census of Canada for all unincorporated places de population etablis par le recensement du (UPs) in Canada. Canada de 1986 pour les localites non constitutes (LNC) au Canada. Unincorporated places, as defined by the census, Les localites non constitutes, selon la definition du refer to any cluster of five or more permanently recensement, representent un groupe quelconque occupied dwellings, in rural areas, locally known d'au moins cinq logements occupes en permanence by a specific name but not having a local et situes dans une region rurale, connu localement government or legal limits. Unincorporated places sous un nom precis mais n'ayant pas are not reported if located in areas defined by the d'administration locale ou de limites juridiques. census as being urban. Elles ne sont pas prises en compte si elles sont situees dans des regions considerees comme urbaines selon la definition du recensement. Organization of the Publication Organisation de la publication Table Tableau This publication contains one table that reports all Cette publication renferme un tableau qui census UPs in Canada in alphabetical order, presente toutes les LNC de recensement au provides the 1986 population and indicates the Canada par ordre alphabetique, indique la province, census division and census subdivision in population en 1986 ainsi que la province, la which each UP is located. division de recensement et la subdivision de recensement ou est situee chaque LNC. Definitions, Methodology and Special Notes Definitions, methodologie et notes speciales Additional reference material, such as detailed Vous trouverez d'autres donnees de reference, definitions of terms and explanations of data comme la definition detaillee des termes et des quality, etc., may be found at the end of this precisions sur la qualite des donnees, etc., a la fin publication immediately following the table. This de la publication, immediatement apres le tableau. information is presented separately in English and Ces renseignements sont presentes dans des French sections for easier use. sections franchise et anglaise distinctes, ce qui en facilite la consultation. Geographic and Content Facteurs de geographie et de contenu Considerations Because unincorporated places, by definition, lack Etant donne que, par definition, les localites non legal or official boundaries, it is not possible to constitutes n'ont pas de limites juridiques ou define census enumeration areas that are officielles, il n'est pas possible de definir des equivalent to unincorporated places. The secteurs de denombrement du recensement qui identification of unincorporated places is carried correspondent a des localites non constitutes. Leur out primarily by Census Representatives during identification est effectuee essentiellement par les the collection operation and involves some degree recenseurs durant la collecte, et elle exige une of individual judgement. certaine part de discernement personnel. 92-105 92-105 uniformite possible In order to ensure as uniform a method as possible Afin d'assurer la plus grande l'identification et for the identification and reporting
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