Fillmore, Saskatchewan

Fillmore (2016 population: 311) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Fillmore No. 96 and Census Division No. 2.

Fillmore
Village of Fillmore
Location of Fillmore in Saskatchewan
Fillmore, Saskatchewan (Canada)
Coordinates: 49.878°N 103.426°W / 49.878; -103.426
Country Canada
Province Saskatchewan
RegionSoutheast
Census division2
Rural MunicipalityFillmore No. 96
Government
  Governing bodyFillmore Village Council
  MayorMarvin Chambers
  AdministratorAngela Lubiens
Area
  Total1.33 km2 (0.51 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)
  Total311
  Density234.7/km2 (608/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
Postal code
S0G 1N0
Area code(s)306
Highways Hwy 33
Hwy 606
[1][2][3][4]

History

Fillmore incorporated as a village on June 10, 1905.[5]

Demographics

Population history
(1981–2016)
YearPop.±%
1981396    
1986350−11.6%
1991328−6.3%
1996286−12.8%
2001246−14.0%
2006193−21.5%
2011255+32.1%
2016311+22.0%
Source: Statistics Canada via Saskatchewan Bureau of Statistics[6][7]

In the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, the Village of Fillmore recorded a population of 311 living in 129 of its 149 total private dwellings, a 18% change from its 2011 population of 255. With a land area of 1.33 km2 (0.51 sq mi), it had a population density of 233.8/km2 (605.6/sq mi) in 2016.[8]

In the 2011 Census of Population, the Village of Fillmore recorded a population of 255, a 32.1% change from its 2006 population of 193. With a land area of 1.33 km2 (0.51 sq mi), it had a population density of 191.7/km2 (496.6/sq mi) in 2011.[9]

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See also

References

  1. National Archives, Archivia Net, Post Offices and Postmasters, archived from the original on October 6, 2006
  2. Government of Saskatchewan, MRD Home, Municipal Directory System, archived from the original on November 21, 2008
  3. Canadian Textiles Institute. (2005), CTI Determine your provincial constituency, archived from the original on 2007-09-11
  4. Commissioner of Canada Elections, Chief Electoral Officer of Canada (2005), Elections Canada On-line, archived from the original on April 21, 2007
  5. "Urban Municipality Incorporations". Saskatchewan Ministry of Government Relations. Archived from the original on October 15, 2014. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
  6. "Saskatchewan Census Population" (PDF). Saskatchewan Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 24, 2015. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  7. "Saskatchewan Census Population". Saskatchewan Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  8. "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2016 and 2011 censuses – 100% data (Saskatchewan)". Statistics Canada. February 8, 2017. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  9. "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2011 and 2006 censuses (Saskatchewan)". Statistics Canada. June 3, 2019. Retrieved May 30, 2020.

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