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RMWB Population Profile N O R T H W E S T T E R R I T O R I E S 2015 Municipal Census Salt Donovan River Thabacha Lake Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo Nare 196A Population Pyramids 13 12 11 Slave 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 Tsu Tue 3 2 Swinnerton 126 Mercredi 196G Lake River Bayonet Lake K'I Tue Lake Andrew Wood Buffalo Communities 196D Lake Tulip Charles Thebathi Lake Lake 225 Charles Fitzgerald (2015) 196 Lake Dawson 2012 Population: 9 2015 Population: 9 Percent Change: N/A Community | Transportation | Industry | Growth Li Deze Lake 196C Arch Note: Due to insufficient data, a pyramid has not been produced for Fitzgerald. Lake 125 Distance is via winter roads and trails and is approximate. Tthe Jere Leland Ashton Lake Area:1986.34 ha Distance to Fort McMurray: 508km Municipal Ward: 2 Ghaili 196B Fitzgerald Lakes Andrew Lake Lodge p Airstrip Spider Fort Chipewyan (2015) Pans 124 Generalized Land Development Concept Lake Lake 2012 Population: 1008 2015 Population: 1014 Percent Change: +0.6% 75 + Leggo Cherry Potts 70-74 Lake Lake 65-69 Lake 60-64 ParsonsCreek McLelland Tsu K'Adhe 55-59 50-54 Lake Tue 196F 45-49 Athabasca 40-44 35-39 Myers St. 30-34 Parsons Creek North Power Centre 123 Cohorts Age Lake Agnes 25-29 ¤£686 Ells Lake 20-24 Urban Development Sub-Region Lake 15-19 Hokedhe 10-14 5-9 Tue 196E 0-4 Municipal Development Plan 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 Percent Daly Male Female Lake Cornwall Forest MDP Growth Areas Lake 224 Collin Area:1033.75 ha Distance to Fort McMurray: 271km Municipal Ward: 2 ¤£63 122 Heights North Lake 223 New Employment Lands Cornwall TIMBERLEA Lake Name Approx. Area(Acres) Colin Lake Hooker Woodman Colin-Cornwall Fort McKay (2015) Cockscomb Athabasca Power Centre 394 Lake Lake 2012 Population: 59 2015 Population: 51 Percent Change: -13.6% West Growth Lake Lakes Wildland Eastlands 7,183 75 + 70-74 Bocquene River 121 65-69 Southlands 18,282 60-64 55-59 Conn Creek Roderick 50-54 C Birchwood le Lake 45-49 a MacDonald rw Bocquene 40-44 Trails a Island Park te New Neighbourhood 35-39 r Lake 30-34 R Cohorts Age iv e 25-29 r Name Approx. Area (Acres) The 20-24 Snye Abrams Land 155 15-19 Abrams Land 10-14 THICKWOOD Between Horse & Hangingstone 3,835 5-9 LOWER 120 0-4 Disappointment 16 12 8 4 0 4 8 12 TOWNSITE Forest Heights 6,448 Lake Percent Eastlands De Manville Forest Heights North 913 Male Female La Butte Creek Lake Turtle ¤£63 North of Horse 1,679 Area:516.59 ha Distance to Fort McMurray: 56km Municipal Ward: 2 Forest La Butte Creek Lake er Parsons Creek 2,012 Riv rse Heights Ho ABASAND Saline Creek 2,123 Wildland Burstall er Lake Riv ry 119 ishe le F West Growth 2,172 Wylie Litt Lake Fort McMurray (2015) Darwin 2012 Population: 70964 2015 Population: 80428 Percent Change: +13.3% BEACON Sitskaw Park Lake 75 + er HILL (Horse Pasture) 70-74 iv R 65-69 sca WATERWAYS aba 60-64 Ath 55-59 CAMBRIAN 50-54 S 45-49 a Barrow l in 40-44 e C m r Lake e 35-39 e k 30-34 Age Cohorts Age 25-29 20-24 North of Fidler-Greywillow 15-19 10-14 Horse Wildland 5-9 GREGOIRE DRAPER 0-4 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 Ryan Percent r e Lake Male Female v Wood Buffalo i R e n ¤£63 o Area:10145.44 ha Distance to Fort McMurray: N/A Municipal Ward: 1 t Between Horse s g n i g n Saline Creek & Hangingstone a Sapra H e Creek SAPRAE CREEK Pr NORTH TERMINAL ai rie ESTATES C re ek ¤£69 N a t i o n a l Draper (2015) 2012 Population: 197 2015 Population: 215 Percent Change: +9.1% FORT MCMURRAY MAIN TERMINAL 75 + REGIONAL LANDFILL Powder Creek 70-74 FORT MCMURRAY 65-69 60-64 INT'L AIRPORT LYNTON 55-59 RAIL 50-54 YARD 45-49 P a r k 40-44 35-39 30-34 Age Cohorts Age 25-29 20-24 15-19 10-14 Loutit 5-9 Lake 0-4 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 Sandy Point Egg Percent Flett 221 Island Male Female Lake Lake Athabasca Municipal Ward: 3 Southlands I 114 0 2 4 6 Rowan Saprae Creek Estates (2015) Km Lake 2012 Population: 925 2015 Population: 977 Percent Change: +5.6% 75 + 70-74 Areas Excluded from the Urban Development Sub-Region: Devil's 65-69 Highway UDSR New Neighbourhood 60-64 Urban Service Area (as of 2016) Gate 220 55-59 Allison Bustard Island 113 50-54 Major Roadway Building New Employment Lands Fort 45-49 Dore LARP Protected Areas Bay 219 Remote Forest 40-44 Chipewyan Lake Roadway Park Neighbourhood Airport Recreation Area 35-39 Age Age Cohorts 30-34 Privately Owned Land (YPY) 25-29 Railway Water Infrastructure 20-24 ¤£63 15-19 ' 10-14 5-9 Fort 0-4 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 112 Percent Chipewyan Male Female Dog Head Area:345.51 ha Distance to Fort McMurray: 24km Municipal Ward: 3 218 Anzac (2015) 111 2012 Population: 714 2015 Population: 763 Percent Change: +6.9% 75+ Ward 1 - Urban Service Area 70-74 65-69 60-64 ek 55-59 re Chipewyan 201B Chipewyan C 50-54 s n 45-49 so ar 201A P Ward 1 40-44 35-39 30-34 Age Cohorts Age 110 25-29 Population Density 20-24 686£¤ 15-19 10-14 Census 2015 5-9 C learw Chipewyan 0-4 £63¤ ater R iver LOWER TOWNSITE 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 201 Percent Pop. 11,113 MacDonald Male Female Island Park DRAPER PARSONS ye Area:750.81 ha Distance to Fort McMurray: 47km Municipal Ward: 4 Sn Pop. 215 Municipal he CREEK T 109 Pop. 2,481 District of Brander Lake Mackenzie Sitskaw Park Dagmar Limon (Horse Pasture) Chipewyan 201C Gregoire Lake Estates (2015) Lake Lake No. 23 Chipewyan 201D 2012 Population: 275 2015 Population: 232 Percent Change: -15.6% Old Fort SALINE 75 + Blanche Richardson 217 70-74 WATERWAYS CREEK Lake Lake 65-69 Pop. 667 pMelanie 108 60-64 Antoine's Chipewyan 55-59 Old Fort River 50-54 Airstrip Birchwood Saline 45-49 Creek 201E Trails 40-44 Fort Chipewyan Winter Road 35-39 30-34 Age Cohorts Age ABASAND 25-29 TIMBERLEA KEANE 20-24 Pop. 36,951 r Pop. 4,893 15-19 ve BEACON HILL Ri pm 10-14 5-9 ca Pop. 2,207 s 0-4 a Hang 107 b ingst Maybelle 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 a one h GREGOIRE Percent t ver River A Ri Pop. 4,226 Male Female £69¤ Wildland Area:37.06 ha Distance to Fort McMurray: 36km Municipal Ward: 4 r e v ek i n re R 63 on C £¤ C Embarras Agar Airport Lake Population Density Maybelle River THICKWOOD e 106 s p r Janvier (2015) Pop. 17,300 o H e Percent Change: -9.4% Prairi 2012 Population: 171 2015 Population: 155 Creek Athabasca 75 + Dunes 70-74 0 I 1.25 2.5 High Low 65-69 60-64 55-59 r e 50-54 km v i Richardson R 45-49 y r 40-44 e River Dunes h s 35-39 i Archer 105 F 30-34 Wildland Cohorts Age e l Lake t t 25-29 i L Larocque 20-24 Lake 15-19 Elk Lake 10-14 5-9 Clayton 0-4 24 Lake 23 22 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 21 20 19 Percent 18 17 Male Female 16 15 14 13 Chipewyan 12 11 10 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 104 Area:590.96 ha Distance to Fort McMurray: 121km Municipal Ward: 4 201FFirst Lake Poplar Lake Kress Ronald Lake Six Lakes Conklin (2015) Lake Pearson Remote Forest 2012 Population: 318 2015 Population: 376 Percent Change: +18.2% Lake Recreation Area 75 + Athabasca River 103 70-74 65-69 60-64 Dianne 55-59 Chipewyan 50-54 Lakes Richardson River 45-49 201G 40-44 BUCKTON RICHARDSON 35-39 30-34 p m Cohorts Age Richardson 25-29 EDRA m 20-24 Airstrip mp 15-19 102 10-14 Twin 5-9 Lakes 0-4 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 Percent Male Female Area:1474.48 ha Distance to Fort McMurray: 155km Municipal Ward: 4 Eaglenest Marguerite Bayard Lake A-H Lake Lake River 101 *#Frontier Wildland Clear Lake Fort McMurray Neighbourhoods BIRCH Otasan MOUNTAIN Lake mp Marguerite River Parsons Creek (2015) 100 2012 Population: 0 2015 Population: 2481 Percent Change: N/A Water-Lily Island Johnson 75 + Slug Lake Lake Oakley Lodge Sand Lake Lake 70-74 Lake Audet 65-69 Lake Airstrip Lake 60-64 55-59 p 50-54 Stoney Big Island 45-49 Lake Lake 40-44 Birch 35-39 30-34 Lakes 99 Cohorts Age 25-29 20-24 Antler 15-19 10-14 * # Lake Cenovous pm Jean Lake Birch JOHNSON LAKE 5-9 Gardiner p Energy 0-4 Diaper Lakes Airstrip 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 JEAN LAKE Mountains Fort Chipewyan Percent Lakes Male Female * Lazar Winter Road Gate # Jean Wildland Lake Namur m Lake Whyetnow Silver p Muskrat Lake River Willow 98 Lake 174A McClelland Lake LEGEND Athabasca River Firebag River * # Timberlea (2015) Mahigun m Suncor 2012 Population: 32008 2015 Population: 36951 Percent Change: +15.4% Lake KOCH Fort Hills Drilling 75 + Legend *#McClelland 70-74 Namur Namur Lake 65-69 Lake Calumet Shell 97 Lake Lake Lake 60-64 Jackpine Mine 55-59 174B Mount Robson 50-54 p *# Fort Expansion 45-49 Horizon 40-44 Namur Lake Mckay Airport' S 35-39 Airport 30-34 174C Cohorts Age CNRL 25-29 Value Kearl 20-24 Horizon 15-19 )" 10-14 Creation MacKay River Fort Imperial Oil Brion Energy *#*# 5-9 D*# Mckay Terre *# Kearl 96 0-4 Dover Richardson Calumet Syncrude 174C 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 de Grace Chelsea Percent Aurora North Sunrise Joslyn Male Female Total E&P *# Kearl D&C Creek A Joslyn Shell Lake Wapasu Creek )" Firebag Creek Muskeg River *# Noralta Otter * # Aerodrome Ells River *# ' Mount Henday Lakes (Total E&P) TOTAL E&P Logan Shell Firebag p Albian Pioneer Marguerite River Airstrip Joslyn North Village 95 Road Network Schematic Brion *# Jackpine *# Thickwood (2015) * Energy Syncrude # *# )" Wildland Ells River Fort Mckay Pebble # 2012 Population: 16731 2015 Population: 17300 Percent Change: +3.4% Dover )" * NORTHWEST TERRITORIES Aurora South Sunrise No.
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