Assiniboia East, Northwest Territories
Assiniboia East was an Census Division in Northwest Territories as recorded in the 1891–1901 Canadian census series. It comprised the constituent Census Subdivisions listed below for each year it appears in the published volumes. East half of pre-1905 Assiniboia District (NWT); no single Wikidata entity for the half.
Population trajectory across census years
Aggregate population summed from constituent Census Subdivisions in this Census Division each year. Where the published 1851–1921 census volumes report a CD-level total, the figures should match within rounding; for cities split into wards, the per-CSD sum may diverge from the published CD aggregate.
| Year | Population | CSDs |
|---|---|---|
| 1891 | 20,482 | 2 |
| 1901 | 49,693 | 109 |
Constituent Census Subdivisions by year
1891 census
- Broadview (pop 13,676)
- Qu’Appelle wd (pop 6,806)
1901 census
- Alameda (pop 768)
- Alma (pop 388)
- Balcarres (pop 166)
- Beaverdale (pop 563)
- Bellegarde (pop 398)
- Benbecula (pop 246)
- Beresina (pop 593)
- Broadview (pop 1,097)
- Brookside (pop 299)
- Cannington wd (pop 298)
- Carievale wd (pop 570)
- Carlsruhe (pop 470)
- Carlyle wd (pop 713)
- Carnduff wd (pop 756)
- Carnoustie (pop 190)
- Chickney (pop 223)
- Churchbridge wd (pop 186)
- Clare (pop 413)
- Clumber (pop 227)
- Cotham (pop 143)
- Crescent (pop 190)
- Crooked Lakes (pop 1,108)
- Dalesboro (pop 327)
- Dauphinais (pop 194)
- Devils Lake (pop 1,723)
- Dongola (pop 328)
- Dunleath (pop 200)
- Ebenezer (pop 573)
- Echo (pop 197)
- Ellisboro (pop 295)
- Estevan wd (pop 348)
- Fairmede (pop 215)
- Ferndale (pop 249)
- File Hills (pop 400)
- Fishing Lake (pop 141)
- Fleming (pop 555)
- Fletwode (pop 229)
- Foam Lake wd (pop 119)
- Forest Farm (pop 365)
- Fort Qu’Appelle wd (pop 773)
- Gainsborough wd (pop 516)
- Glen Adelaide (pop 163)
- Glen Ewen wd (pop 558)
- Glen Lynn (pop 314)
- Grenfell, North—Nord (pop 518)
- Grenfell, South—Sud (pop 641)
- Hayward (pop 120)
- Heron (pop 30)
- Highview (pop 108)
- Hillburn (pop 281)
- Hillfarm (pop 207)
- Horse Lake (pop 20)
- Hyde (pop 616)
- Indian Head wd (pop 1,139)
- Insinger (pop 753)
- Kamsack wd (pop 2,728)
- Kaposvar wd (pop 505)
- Katepwa (pop 231)
- Kenlis (pop 484)
- Kinbrae (pop 66)
- Kranzberg (pop 98)
- Langenburg wd (pop 241)
- MacNutt (pop 453)
- Maryfield wd (pop 200)
- Moffatt (pop 442)
- Montgomery (pop 321)
- Montmartre (pop 95)
- Moosomin, North—Nord wd (pop 160)
- Moosomin, South—Sud wd (pop 1,103)
- New Hastings (pop 450)
- Newdorf (pop 601)
- North Portal (pop 136)
- Ohlen (pop 503)
- Otthon (pop 310)
- Oxbow wd (pop 909)
- Pelly wd (pop 3,206)
- Perceval (pop 179)
- Percy (pop 350)
- Pheasant Forks (pop 280)
- Prosperity (pop 240)
- Qu’Appelle wd (pop 1,535)
- Qu’Appelle, South—Sud wd (pop 328)
- Red Jacket (pop 173)
- Riga (pop 93)
- Riversdale (pop 250)
- Rocanville wd (pop 176)
- Roche Percée wd (pop 266)
- Saltcoats wd (pop 673)
- Sheho (pop 182)
- Sintaluta wd (pop 804)
- Spring Creek (pop 319)
- Spy Hill wd (pop 292)
- St. Raffael (pop 73)
- Summerberry (pop 354)
- Taché (pop 355)
- Tiree (pop 334)
- Touchwood (pop 474)
- Wapella wd (pop 813)
- Wawota wd (pop 138)
- Weyburn wd (pop 113)
- Weyburn, North—Nord wd (pop 348)
- Whitesand (pop 98)
- Whitewood wd (pop 922)
- Wide Awake (pop 258)
- Willocks (pop 61)
- Winlaw (pop 192)
- Wishart (pop 257)
- Wolseley wd (pop 815)
- Yorkton wd (pop 1,486)
Lineage
Boundary changes connecting this Census Division to others in the 1851–1921 series, derived from spatial polygon overlap across census-year boundary files.
- Split off from The Territories in 1891.
- Split into Assiniboia, Mackenzie, Qu'Appelle, Saltcoats in 1911.
Identifiers
- HGIS Canada CD ID:
CD_NT_Assiniboia_East
Sources
Census Division boundaries derived from the
Canadian Peoples / TCP
1851–1921 Census Subdivision boundary files (NAME_CD_<year> attributes,
hosted at the HGIS Lab, University of Saskatchewan).
Constituent-CSD memberships use the P10_falls_within CIDOC-CRM relationships
emitted by the spatial CIDOC builder. Wikidata grounding for Census Divisions performed via the
HGIS Canada Knowledge Graph
project's MCP-assisted disambiguation pipeline. See the About / Methodology
page for the full data pipeline.