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  1. In 2016, the enumerated population of Calgary census metropolitan area (CMA) was 1,392,609, which represents a change of 14.6% from 2011. This compares to the provincial average of 11.6% and the national average of 5.0%. The land area of Calgary is 5,110.21 square kilometres and the population density was 272.5 people per square kilometre.

  2. See the 2021 Census boundary files for standard geographic areas where census data is available. The Alberta coverage of these boundaries is packaged below into downloadable SHP files for use in geospatial analysis.

  3. In 2021, there were 502,301 private dwellings occupied in Calgary (City), which represent a change of 7.6% from 2016. The land area of Calgary (City) is 820.62 square kilometres and the population density was 1592.4 people per square kilometre.

  4. The Civic Census is an official count of dwelling units and the population who are living in these units, by the door to door physical collection and recording of data. The City of Calgary previously conducted a census.

  5. In 2021, there were 563,440 private dwellings occupied in Calgary (CMA), which represent a change of 8.4% from 2016. 290.6. The land area of Calgary (CMA) is 5,098.68 square kilometres and the population density was 290.6 people per square kilometre.

  6. Calgary census tract reference maps 1986-2021 and current community districts map Web Map by ppeller. Last Modified: January 4, 2023. (0 ratings, 0 comments, 977 views)

  7. In 2021, there were 356,225 census families in private households in Calgary and the average family size was about three people. Approximately 46 per cent of families had two people while 44 percent of families had three or four persons.

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