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Population of Communities by Economic Zone Newfoundland and Labrador, 1991, 1996 and 2001 Censuses Population of Communities by Economic Zone Newfoundland and Labrador, 1991, 1996 and 2001 Censuses Economic Zone CCS Community 1991 1996 2001 Newfoundland and Labrador 568,474 552,156 a 512,930 1 10E Hopedale 515 591 559 1 10E Makkovik 370 367 384 1 10E Nain 1,069 1,176 a 1,159 1 10E Postville 231 223 215 1 10C Rigolet 334 317 a 317 1 10E Unorganized CSD 10E 465 512 a 580 Total 2,984 3,186 a 3,214 2 10D Labrador City 9,061 8,455 7,744 2 10D Wabush 2,331 2,018 1,894 2 10D Unorganized CSD 10D 810 717 645 Total 12,202 11,190 10,283 3 10C Happy Valley-Goose Bay 8,610 8,655 7,969 3 10C North West River 528 567 551 3 10C Unorganized CSD 10C 912 1,018 1,134 Total 10,050 10,240 9,654 4 10B Cartwright 611 628 629 4 10B Charlottetown, Labrador 292 330 346 4 10B Mary's Harbour 470 474 450 4 10B Port Hope Simpson 614 577 509 4 10B St. Lewis 339 312 290 4 10B Unorganized CSD 10B 636 555 493 Total 2,962 2,876 2,717 5 10A Forteau 518 505 477 5 10A L'Anse au Clair 263 264 241 5 10A L'Anse au Loup, Labrador 630 621 635 5 10A Pinware 175 144 140 5 10A Red Bay 288 275 264 5 10A West St. Modeste 202 170 175 5 10A Unorganized CSD 10A 101 83 64 Total 2,177 2,062 1,996 a Population adjusted by Statistics Canada after official Census release. Economics and Statistics Branch, Newfoundland Statistics Agency 1 March 2002 Population of Communities by Economic Zone Newfoundland and Labrador, 1991, 1996 and 2001 Censuses Economic Zone CCS Community 1991 1996 2001 Newfoundland and Labrador 568,474 552,156 a 512,930 6 9C Anchor Point 380 350 320 6 9F Bide Arm 325 269 206 6 9F Conche 417 345 263 6 9D Cook's Harbour 359 260 226 6 9F Englee 984 827 694 6 9C Flower's Cove 372 354 325 6 9D Goose Cove East 373 315 287 6 9F Main Brook 458 424 357 6 9D Raleigh 389 366 304 6 9F Roddickton 1,153 1,103 1,003 6 9D St. Anthony 3,164 2,996 2,730 6 9D St. Lunaire-Griquet 1,020 929 822 6 9D Unorganized CSD 9D 1,373 1,160 1,012 6 9F Unorganized CSD 9F 269 207 176 6 9C Unorganized CSD 9C (part) 1,832 1,584 1,400 Total 12,868 11,489 10,125 7 9H Bellburns 123 114 80 7 9C Bird Cove 349 333 274 7 9H Cow Head 696 665 511 7 9H Daniel's Harbour 445 430 350 7 9A Glenburnie-Birchy Head-Shoal Brook 365 321 276 7 9G Hawke's Bay 564 514 445 7 9A Norris Point 927 850 786 7 9H Parsons Pond 582 530 427 7 9G Port au Choix 1,260 1,146 1,010 7 9G Port Saunders 822 876 812 7 9G River of Ponds 341 308 274 7 9A Rocky Harbour 1,138 1,066 1,002 7 9A Sally's Cove 49 53 37 7 9H St. Paul's 448 384 330 7 9A Trout River 763 688 616 7 9A Woody Point 405 400 366 7 9A Unorganized CSD 9A 37 51 65 7 9G Unorganized CSD 9G 114 94 86 7 9H Unorganized CSD 9H 249 218 201 7 9C Unorganized CSD 9C (part) 2,274 2,129 1,882 Total 11,951 11,170 9,830 a Population adjusted by Statistics Canada after official Census release. Economics and Statistics Branch, Newfoundland Statistics Agency 2 March 2002 Population of Communities by Economic Zone Newfoundland and Labrador, 1991, 1996 and 2001 Censuses Economic Zone CCS Community 1991 1996 2001 Newfoundland and Labrador 568,474 552,156 a 512,930 8 5E Cormack 788 767 675 8 5C Corner Brook 22,410 21,893 20,103 8 5D Cox's Cove 941 898 719 8 5A Deer Lake 5,161 5,222 4,769 8 5F Gillams 496 465 406 8 9F Great Harbour Deep 203 196 136 8 5E Hampden 716 651 544 8 5A Howley 363 336 271 8 5F Hughes Brook 166 181 188 8 5D Humber Arm South 2,104 1,991 1,800 8 5F Irishtown-Summerside 1,560 1,424 1,304 8 5G Jackson's Arm 533 470 420 8 5D Lark Harbour 755 681 613 8 5C Massey Drive 619 736 770 8 5D McIver's 725 667 571 8 5F Meadows 719 737 676 8 5C Mount Moriah 726 748 700 8 5F Pasadena 3,428 3,445 3,133 8 5E Reidville 502 496 495 8 5F Steady Brook 421 416 394 8 5D York Harbour 415 416 388 8 5A Unorganized CSD 5A 244 230 212 8 5C Unorganized CSD 5C 60 69 43 8 5D Unorganized CSD 5D 6 10 10 8 5E Unorganized CSD 5E 171 155 128 8 5F Unorganized CSD 5F 416 413 456 8 5G Unorganized CSD 5G 869 802 678 Total 45,517 44,515 40,602 a Population adjusted by Statistics Canada after official Census release. Economics and Statistics Branch, Newfoundland Statistics Agency 3 March 2002 Population of Communities by Economic Zone Newfoundland and Labrador, 1991, 1996 and 2001 Censuses Economic Zone CCS Community 1991 1996 2001 Newfoundland and Labrador 568,474 552,156 a 512,930 9 3F Burgeo 2,400 2,098 1,782 9 4E Cape St. George 1,140 1,095 926 9 4D Gallants 73 65 66 9 4D Kippens 1,767 1,887 1,802 9 4E Lourdes 858 758 650 9 4D Port au Port East 775 707 642 9 4D Port au Port West-Aguathuna-Felix Cove 718 619 525 9 3F Ramea 1,224 1,080 754 9 4C St. George's 1,678 1,536 1,354 9 4D Stephenville 7,621 7,764 7,109 9 4D Stephenville Crossing 2,172 2,283 1,993 9 3E Unorganized CSD 3E 187 175 162 9 3F Unorganized CSD 3F 181 188 174 9 4B Unorganized CSD 4B 1,843 1,756 1,472 9 4C Unorganized CSD 4C 1,108 1,020 918 9 4D Unorganized CSD 4D 898 820 796 9 4E Unorganized CSD 4E 2,794 2,518 2,201 Total 27,437 26,369 23,326 10 3H Burnt Islands 1,024 919 801 10 3H Channel-Port aux Basques 5,644 5,243 4,637 10 3H Isle aux Morts 1,146 988 813 10 3J Rose Blanche-Harbour le Cou 918 814 668 10 3H Unorganized CSD 3H 1,031 928 745 10 3I Unorganized CSD 3I 232 205 181 10 3J Unorganized CSD 3J 218 175 115 10 4A Unorganized CSD 4A 2,246 1,996 1,708 Total 12,459 11,268 9,668 a Population adjusted by Statistics Canada after official Census release. Economics and Statistics Branch, Newfoundland Statistics Agency 4 March 2002 Population of Communities by Economic Zone Newfoundland and Labrador, 1991, 1996 and 2001 Censuses Economic Zone CCS Community 1991 1996 2001 Newfoundland and Labrador 568,474 552,156 a 512,930 11 8A Baie Verte 1,913 1,708 1,492 11 8C Beachside 280 239 174 11 8A Brent's Cove 310 283 258 11 8D Brighton 297 272 233 11 8O Burlington 456 432 409 11 8A Coachman's Cove 208 182 126 11 8A Fleur de Lys 463 375 348 11 8P King's Point 869 845 771 11 8A La Scie 1,412 1,254 1,063 11 8C Little Bay 154 150 135 11 8C Little Bay Islands 261 244 176 11 8D Lushes Bight-Beaumont-Beaumont North 397 348 308 11 8O Middle Arm 622 640 546 11 8C Miles Cove 223 204 176 11 8A Ming's Bight 456 435 353 11 8O Nippers Harbour 243 226 189 11 8A Pacquet 326 291 238 11 8D Pilley's Island 465 432 391 11 8C Port Anson 209 185 172 11 8C Robert's Arm 994 963 886 11 8A Seal Cove, White Bay 656 560 417 11 8C South Brook, Hall's Bay 720 639 578 11 8C Springdale 3,545 3,381 3,045 11 8O Tilt Cove 17 13 10 11 8D Triton 1,273 1,249 1,102 11 8A Westport 469 412 311 11 8A Woodstock 311 289 243 11 8A Unorganized CSD 8A 587 515 448 11 8C Unorganized CSD 8C 334 338 334 11 8D Unorganized CSD 8D 0 2 0 11 8O Unorganized CSD 8O 621 558 437 11 8P Unorganized CSD 8P 607 528 418 Total 19,698 18,192 15,787 a Population adjusted by Statistics Canada after official Census release. Economics and Statistics Branch, Newfoundland Statistics Agency 5 March 2002 Population of Communities by Economic Zone Newfoundland and Labrador, 1991, 1996 and 2001 Censuses Economic Zone CCS Community 1991 1996 2001 Newfoundland and Labrador 568,474 552,156 a 512,930 12 6C Badger 1,073 997 906 12 6C Bishop's Falls 4,232 4,048 3,688 12 6C Botwood 3,663 3,613 3,221 12 6A Buchans 1,164 1,056 877 12 6C Grand Falls-Windsor 14,693 14,160 13,340 12 8E Leading Tickles 564 513 453 12 6A Millertown 158 134 118 12 6D Norris Arm 1,089 1,007 843 12 6C Northern Arm 391 422 375 12 6C Peterview 1,011 862 811 12 8E Point Leamington 852 783 685 12 8E Point of Bay 209 183 169 12 6A Unorganized CSD 6A 170 146 110 12 6C Unorganized CSD 6C 222 324 328 12 8E Unorganized CSD 8E 822 750 692 12 6D Unorganized CSD 6D (part) 326 316 325 Total 30,639 29,314 26,941 13 3A Belleoram 560 564 484 13 3C Gaultois 516 423 321 13 3B Harbour Breton 2,418 2,290 2,079 13 3C Hermitage 756 687 602 13 3D Milltown-Head of Bay d'Espoir 1,161 1,124 884 13 3D Morrisville 201 194 151 13 3A Pool's Cove 258 241 206 13 3A Rencontre East 212 215 202 13 3D Samiajij Miawpukek 613 751 837 13 3C Seal Cove, Fortune Bay 467 419 370 13 3D St.
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