List of towns in Manitoba

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List of towns in Manitoba

A town is an incorporated urban municipality in the Canadian province of Manitoba.[1] Under current legislation, a community must have a minimum population of 1,000 and a minimum density of 400 people per square kilometre to incorporate as an urban municipality.[2] As an urban municipality, the community has the option to be named a town, village or urban municipality.[2] It also has the option of being named a city once it has a minimum population of 7,500 (there are no towns currently eligible for city status; the closest is Niverville, with a population of 5,947 in the Canada 2021 Census).[2]

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Cities and towns in Manitoba

Manitoba has 25 towns[3] that had a cumulative population of 56,946 in the 2016 census.[4] The province's largest and smallest towns by population are The Pas and Grand Rapids with populations of 5,369 and 268 respectively.[4] The province's largest and smallest towns by land area are Gillam and Lac du Bonnet with land areas of 1,996.34 km2 (770.79 sq mi) and 2.15 km2 (0.83 sq mi) respectively.[4] The province previously had 50 towns before a series of provincially mandated amalgamations took effect on January 1, 2015.

Communities meeting the population minimum are not always incorporated as urban municipalities. There are 22 unincorporated communities with a population of more than 1,000 within Manitoba's rural municipalities. The largest of these is Oakbank in the Rural Municipality of Springfield with a population of 4,604.

List

More information Name, Incorporation date ...
Name Incorporation
date[5]
2016 Census of Population[4]
Population
(2016)
Population
(2011)
Change
Land area
(km2)
Population
density
Altona[a]December 31, 19454,2124,088+3.0%9.38449.0/km2
Arborg[a]January 1, 19641,2321,152+6.9%2.21557.5/km2
Beausejour[a]November 5, 19083,2193,126+3.0%5.42593.9/km2
Carberry[a]December 20, 18891,7381,669+4.1%4.96350.4/km2
Carman[a]November 3, 18993,1643,027+4.5%4.34729.0/km2
Churchill[b]January 1, 1959899813+10.6%53.9616.7/km2
Gillam[b]May 1, 19661,2651,332−5.0%1,996.340.6/km2
Grand Rapids[b]March 1, 1962268279−3.9%87.043.1/km2
Lac du Bonnet[a]December 31, 19471,0891,069+1.9%2.15506.5/km2
Leaf Rapids[b]December 1, 1971582498+16.9%1,272.830.5/km2
Lynn Lake[b]May 9, 1959494674−26.7%910.230.5/km2
Melita[a]May 15, 19021,0421,069−2.5%3.04342.8/km2
MinnedosaMarch 2, 18832,4492,587−5.3%15.39159.1/km2
MorrisJanuary 29, 18831,8851,797+4.9%6.10309.0/km2
NeepawaNovember 23, 18834,6093,629+27.0%17.35265.6/km2
Niverville[a]January 1, 19694,6103,540+30.2%8.69530.5/km2
PasThe PasMay 17, 19125,3695,513−2.6%49.52108.4/km2
Powerview-Pine Falls[a][c]January 1, 19511,3161,314+0.2%5.02262.2/km2
Snow Lake[b]June 2, 1947899723+24.3%1,211.890.7/km2
Ste. Anne[a]January 1, 19632,1141,626+30.0%4.23499.8/km2
Stonewall[a]August 14, 19064,8094,536+6.0%5.99802.8/km2
Swan RiverMay 11, 19084,0143,907+2.7%7.16560.6/km2
Teulon[a]May 6, 19191,2011,124+6.9%3.23371.8/km2
Virden[a]August 2, 18903,3223,114+6.7%8.97370.3/km2
Winnipeg Beach[a]November 2, 19091,1451,011+13.3%3.87295.9/km2
Total 56,94653,217+7.0% 5,699.31 10.0/km2
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Notes
  1. The towns of Altona, Arborg, Beausejour, Carberry, Carman, Lac du Bonnet, Melita, Niverville, Powerview-Pine Falls, Ste. Anne, Stonewall, Teulon, Virden and Winnipeg Beach were originally incorporated as villages.[5]
  2. The towns of Churchill, Gillam, Grand Rapids, Leaf Rapids, Lynn Lake and Snow Lake were originally incorporated as local government districts.[5]
  3. The Town of Powerview-Pine Falls originally incorporated under the name of the Village of Powerview. Its renaming occurred on May 1, 2005 when it simultaneously absorbed the neighbouring community of Pine Falls and changed to town status.[6]

Former towns

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A list of formerly incorporated towns, excluding current and former cities that previously held town status.[a][b]

More information Name, Dissolved ...
Name Dissolved Currently part of
Birtle[c]January 1, 2015Prairie View Municipality
Boissevain[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of Boissevain – Morton
Brooklands[d]January 1, 1969City of Winnipeg
Deloraine[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of Deloraine – Winchester
East Selkirk[e]February 8, 1904Rural Municipality of St. Clements
Emerson[c][f]January 1, 2015Municipality of Emerson – Franklin
Erickson[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of Clanwilliam – Erickson
Ethelbert[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of Ethelbert
Gilbert Plains[c]January 1, 2015Gilbert Plains Municipality
Gladstone[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of WestLake – Gladstone
Grandview[c]January 1, 2015Grandview Municipality
Gretna[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of Rhineland
Hamiota[c]January 1, 2015Hamiota Municipality
Hartney[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of Grassland
MacGregor[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of North Norfolk
Manitou[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of Pembina
Minitonas[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of Minitonas – Bowsman
Oak Lake[c]January 1, 2015Rural Municipality of Sifton
Pilot Mound[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of Louise
Plum Coulee[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of Rhineland
Rapid City[c]January 1, 2015Rural Municipality of Oakview
Rivers[c]January 1, 2015Riverdale Municipality
Roblin[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of Hillsburg – Roblin – Shell River
Rossburn[c]January 1, 2015Rossburn Municipality
Russell[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of Russell – Binscarth
Shoal Lake[c][g]January 1, 2011Rural Municipality of Yellowhead
Souris[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of Souris – Glenwood
Sainte Rose du Lac[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of Ste. Rose
Treherne[c]January 1, 2015Municipality of Norfolk Treherne
Tuxedo[h]January 1, 1972City of Winnipeg
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Notes
  1. The cities of Dauphin, Flin Flon, Morden, Portage la Prairie, Selkirk, Steinbach, Thompson and Winkler were formerly incorporated as towns.
  2. The former cities of St. Boniface, East Kildonan, Transcona, and West Kildonan (all amalgamated into the City of Winnipeg in 1972) were also formerly incorporated as towns prior to becoming cities.
  3. The Manitoba government amalgamated 65 rural municipalities, 25 towns, and 17 villages into 47 municipalities on January 1, 2015 in order to bring these municipalities into compliance with the minimum population requirements of the Municipal Act.[2][5]
  4. The Town of Brooklands amalgamated with the City of St. James in 1969; part of the City of Winnipeg since January 1, 1972.[7]
  5. The former Town of East Selkirk was incorporated in 1883 and later dissolved in 1904.[8]
  6. The former Town of Emerson amalgamated with the municipality of West Lynne in 1883 and briefly held city status from 1883 to 1886.[9]
  7. The former Town of Shoal Lake amalgamated with the former Rural Municipality (RM) of Shoal Lake to form the now-former Municipality of Shoal Lake on January 1, 2011; part of RM of Yellowhead since January 1, 2015.[10]
  8. The former Town of Tuxedo and eleven other municipalities were amalgamated with the City of Winnipeg on January 1, 1972.[7]

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