Assiniboia West, Northwest Territories
Assiniboia West 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. West 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 | 9,890 | 4 |
| 1901 | 17,692 | 79 |
Constituent Census Subdivisions by year
1891 census
- Maple Creek wd (pop 689)
- Medicine Hat wd (pop 1,316)
- Moose Jaw & Regina (pop 7,565)
- Swift Current wd (pop 320)
1901 census
- Arat (pop 366)
- Balgonie wd (pop 399)
- Big Stick Lake (pop 47)
- Boharm (pop 125)
- Buck Lake (pop 31)
- Buffalo (pop 35)
- Carmel (pop 128)
- Caron (pop 180)
- Chamberlain (pop 35)
- Chaplin wd (pop 69)
- Clinton (pop 73)
- Cottonwood (pop 301)
- Coventry (pop 57)
- Crane Lake (pop 247)
- Craven wd (pop 169)
- Dirt Hills (pop 13)
- Dundurn wd (pop 166)
- Dunmore (pop 124)
- Eagle Butte (pop 102)
- Eagle Quill Lake (pop 59)
- East End (pop 66)
- East View (pop 70)
- Edenwold wd (pop 524)
- Elm Springs (pop 26)
- Fairville (pop 205)
- Feldman Lake (pop 142)
- Foster (pop 45)
- Graburn (pop 193)
- Grande Coulée (pop 160)
- Gull Lake wd (pop 75)
- Hicksvale (pop 598)
- Josephsburg (pop 228)
- Kennell (pop 76)
- Little Plume (pop 117)
- Longlaketon (pop 163)
- Loon Creek (pop 89)
- Lumsden wd (pop 335)
- Maple Creek wd (pop 785)
- Marlborough (pop 126)
- Medicine Hat, Northwest— Nord-ouest wd (pop 621)
- Medicine Hat, North—Nord wd (pop 949)
- Medicine Hat, South—Sud wd (pop 405)
- Milestone wd (pop 118)
- Moosejaw, Northeast—Nord-est wd (pop 730)
- Moosejaw, South—Sud wd (pop 721)
- Moosejaw, West—Ouest wd (pop 591)
- Old Wives Lake (pop 25)
- Parkbeg (pop 60)
- Pasqua (pop 77)
- Pend' Oreille (pop 49)
- Pengarth (pop 61)
- Pioneer (pop 121)
- Point Elma (pop 53)
- Red Deer (pop 50)
- Regina, Centre wd (pop 588)
- Regina, East—Est wd (pop 824)
- Regina, North—Nord wd (pop 707)
- Regina, West—Ouest wd (pop 526)
- Rouleau wd (pop 99)
- Saskatchewan Landing (pop 68)
- Seven Persons (pop 145)
- Sherwood (pop 130)
- Spicer (pop 68)
- Springdale (pop 104)
- St. Joseph (pop 476)
- St. Mary (pop 405)
- Stirling (pop 305)
- Stony Beach (pop 104)
- Strassburg (pop 145)
- Surprise Valley (pop 28)
- Swift Current wd (pop 236)
- Thynne Flat (pop 30)
- Touchwood (pop 160)
- Walsh (pop 235)
- Wascana (pop 161)
- Westview (pop 127)
- Willowbunch wd (pop 375)
- Wood Mountain wd (pop 66)
- Yellow Grass wd (pop 200)
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 Moosejaw, Regina in 1911.
Identifiers
- HGIS Canada CD ID:
CD_NT_Assiniboia_West
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.