List of Neighbourhoods in Ottawa - Populations (old City of Ottawa)

Populations (old City of Ottawa)

The following are populations of neighbourhoods that generally correspond to Statistics Canada census tracts.

Neighbourhood Population (2011) Population (2006) Area (km2) Density (per km2) Census tract(s)
Alta Vista-Applewood Acres-Faircrest Heights-Rideau Park-Ridgemont 10,197 9,459 4.76 2142.2
Bel-Air-Braemar Park-Copeland Park 8,967 8,613 2.62 3422.5 5050023.01 and 5050024.00
Britannia-Michelle Heights-Lincoln Heights 11,469 11,435 2.81 4081.5 5050029.00 and 5050030.00
Carleton Heights 2,872 2,365 1.52 1889.5
Carlington 11,882 11,512 3.85 3086.2 5050021.00 and 5050022.00
Carlingwood 3,376 3,336 0.78 4334.9 5050032.01
Carson Meadows-Quarries 5,561 5,638 1.84 3022.3
Central Park 3,832 3,403 0.91 4211.0 5050023.02
Centretown 21,536 20,513 2.10 10255.2
Centretown West 12,022 11,915 1.93 6229.0
Civic Hospital 3,656 3,440 1.28 2854.0
Downtown 4,123 3,718 1.25 3298.4
Elmvale Acres 3,280 3,254 1.03 3186.6
Forbes 5,345 5,283 1.35 3959.3
Foster Farm-Queensway Terrace North 6,844 6,800 1.97 3474.8 5050028.00
The Glebe 11,184 10,886 2.54 4403.1
Greenboro 12,113 11,314 3.92 3090.1
Hampton Park 2,564 2,409 0.68 3776.7 5050044.00
Hawthorne Meadows 3,787 3,938 0.63 6011.1
Heron Gate-Ellwood 12,694 12,203 2.46 5160.2
Heron Park 3,829 3,891 1.90 2015.3
Highland Park-McKellar Park-Woodroffe 10,331 9,873 2.88 3587.2 5050033.01 and 5050032.02
Hintonburg-Mechanicsville 9,041 8,908 1.72 5256.4
Hunt Club Chase 3,511 3,575 1.51 2325.2
Hunt Club Estate 5,090 4,982 1.37 3715.3
Hunt Club Park 8,937 8,903 5.62 1590.2
Hunt Club Woods-Uplands 2,673 2,781 4.49 595.8
Laurentian View 2,852 2,782 1.02 2801.8 5050033.02
LeBreton Flats 373 57 0.84 444.0
Lindenlea 1,701 1,832 0.27 6300.0
Lower Town-ByWard Market 12,183 11,377 2.06 5914.1
Manor Park 3,295 3,367 1.56 2112.2
New Edinburgh 3,610 3,627 1.14 3166.7
Ottawa East 5,110 4,907 1.12 4562.5
Ottawa South-Rideau Gardens 8,462 8,168 2.05 4127.8
Overbrook-Castle Heights 9,650 9,437 3.06 3153.6
Playfair Park 2,254 2,271 0.84 2698.8
Quinterra 1,363 1,104 1.17 1165.8
Redwood 3,817 4,095 0.73 5228.8 5050027.00
Rideauview-Courtland Park 5,504 5,792 5.73 960.6
Ridgeview-Parkway Park-Queensway Terrace South-Kenson Park 5,355 5,448 2.22 2412.2 5050026.00
Riverside Park 4,564 4,581 3.20 1428.1
Riverside Park South-Mooney's Bay 2,893 2,923 2.58 1122.4
Riverview-Sheffield Glen-Eastway Gardens 15,544 15,177 11.04 1408.0
Sandy Hill 12,451 12,078 2.06 6044.2
South Keys 2,849 2,777 1.37 2079.6
Urbandale 4,597 4,686 1.55 2957.4
Urbandale Acres-Guildwood Estates 3,719 3,786 1.21 3063.2
Viscount Alexander Park 6,094 6,354 6.07 1004.0
Westboro Village-Ottawa West 8,135 7,396 3.26 2495.4 5050045.00
Whitehaven-Glabar Park-McKellar Heights 5,329 5,506 2.49 2140.2
Woodpark 5,341 5,305 1.11 4830.0 5050031.00

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