2025 Alberta municipal censuses

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2025 Alberta municipal censuses

 2024
2026 

Distribution of Alberta's 260 urban municipalities

Alberta has provincial legislation allowing its municipalities to conduct municipal censuses.[1] Municipalities choose to conduct their own censuses for multiple reasons such as to better inform municipal service planning and provision, inform an electoral boundary review, or to simply update their populations since the last federal census.[2][3]

Alberta began the year of 2025 with 340 municipalities.[4] Of these, eight conducted a municipal census in 2025 including four cities, one specialized municipality, two municipal districts, and one village.[5]

The following summarizes the results of those 2025 municipal censuses published to date.

2025 municipal census summary[5] 2021 federal census comparison[6][7] Previous municipal census comparison[8][9][10][11]
Municipality Status Census
date
2025
pop.
2021
pop.
Absolute
growth
Absolute
change
Annual
growth
rate
Prev.
pop.
Prev.
census
year
Absolute
growth
Annual
growth
rate
AirdrieCityApril 1, 202590,04474,10015,94421.5%5.0%85,80520244,2394.9%
CamroseCityApril 14, 202519,98418,7721,2126.5%1.6%18,04420161,9401.1%
ChestermereCityMay 1, 202532,25522,16310,09245.5%9.8%28,12920244,12614.7%
DeliaVillageMarch 20, 20252191526744.1%9.6%1981992210.3%
Northern Sunrise CountyMunicipal districtMay 1, 20251,7531,711422.5%0.6%1,9332013−180−0.8%
WetaskiwinCityMay 1, 202513,40912,5948156.5%1.6%12,62120147880.6%
RM of Wood BuffaloSpecialized municipalityApril 1, 202578,97972,3266,6539.2%2.2%75,55520213,4241.1%
Woodlands CountyMunicipal districtMay 1, 20255,2544,55869615.3%3.6%4,61220146421.2%

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