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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