Population Change
- 1945: 352 (Source: Southeastern Aurora Development Corporation);
- 1951: 252 (S.A.D.C.);
- 1965: 489 (S.A.D.C.);
- Mid 1980s: approximately 650 (S.A.D.C.);
- 1992: approximately 530 (S.A.D.C.);
- 1996: 577 (Source: Statistics Canada);
- 2001: 509 (S.C.)
- 2002: 535 (S.A.D.C.)
- 2006: 529 (S. C.)
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