2011 Canmore Census. Town of Canmore June 11, Project Managed by Big Shoes Social Enterprise
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1 2011 Canmore Census Town of Canmore June 11, 2011 Project Managed by Big Shoes Social Enterprise Computer Data Prepared and Verified by Klein Design Inc.
2 Contents 0.0 Comparison of Census Results From Previous Years - Total Population Breakdown - Comparison of Census Results From Previous Years Population Statistics - Highlights - Population Growth - Population Distribution - Age / Gender Distribution - Occupant Status Distribution - School Grade Distribution - Child Care information - Mother Tongue Distribution - Employment Information - Length of Residency - Previous Residence 2.0 Housing Statistics - Tenancy Status - Dwelling Unit Types - Occupancy Rates 3.0 Single Parent Household Statistics - Number of Single Parents - Age of Single Parent Children - School Grade Distribution of Single Parent Children 4.0 Non-Permanent / Weekend Resident Statistics - Dwelling Unit Types - Occupancy Rates - Population - Population Growth - Population Increase 5.0 Population of Dogs and Cats - Animal Population Growth - Animal Population Distribution 6.0 Population Breakdown by Neighborhood - Permanent Population Distribution - Non Permanent Population Distribution 2011 Canmore Census Page 2
3 Town of Canmore Municipal Census Districts 0B 3a 9 0A 11 18B Rundle Forbay 14 1A Spray Lakes Road Quarry Lake B Three Sister Drive Fairholme Dr 17 St 7A Ave 17 Three Sister Drive Bow Valley Trail 7B 8 (Main) St Bow River Railway Ave 3 19A 19B Palliser Trail 12B 6 2 Bow Valley Trail 16A 13A 12A 18A Benchlands Trail 16B 22 13B Elk Run Boulevard Highway 1A 0C 23 Bow River Trans Canada Highway 18C Three Sisters Pa rkway 18D 18E Km File: Census_letter Date: 25/05/09
4 Total Population Breakdown % of Total Permanent Population Non-Permanent Population Total 18, Comparison of Census Results From Previous Years Comparison of Census Results for Canmore form 1998 to Permanent Population Totals 9,711 10,239 10,517 10,843 11,458 11,442 11,599 12,005 12,226 12,317 Growth From Previous Census 7.7% 5.4% 2.7% 3.1% 5.7% -0.10% 1.40% 3.50% 1.84% 0.74% Location of Employment (Shown in % of Total Employed Adults) Canmore At Residence Banff Calgary Bow Corridor * Cochrane Other Selected Housing Types (% of Total) Single Family Single Family w/suite Accessory Suite Semi-Detached / Duplex Townhouse Apartment Mobile Home * See contractor comments Occupancy Rates (Persons per Unit) Single Family Single Family w/suite Accessory Suite Semi-Detached / Duplex Townhouse Apartment Mobile Home * For comparative purposes with previous years this category included Exshaw, Harvie Heights, Deadman's Flats, Morley and Kananaskis Village Canmore Census Page 3
5 1.0 Population Statistics 1.1 Highlights Permanent Population 10,517 10,843 11,458 11,442 11,599 12,005 12,226 12,317 Net Change Since Previous Year (excluding 2002, 2004, 2007 and 2010) Rate of Change Since Previous Year (excluding 2002, 2004, 2007 and 2010) 2.7% 3.1% 5.7% -0.1% 1.4% 3.5% 1.8% 0.7% Non-Permanent Population 1,955 2,273 2, Net Change Since Previous Year (excluding 2002, 2004, 2007 and 2010) ,027 1, Rate of Change Since Previous Year (excluding 2002, 2004, 2007 and 2010) 10.9% 16.3% 21.6% 37.2% 27.1% 15.5% 3.2% 4.1% Total Dwelling Units (Permanent Pop.) 3,853 4,067 4, Persons Per Dwelling Unit (Permanent. Pop) **Tourist Homes Non Response Dwellings (Occupants Unknown) Total Dwelling Units Permanent, Non-Permanent Population and Tourist Homes 5,147 5,583 6, Vacant Lots Permanent Population Growth from Population Totals 10,517 10,843 11,458 11,442 11,599 12,005 12,226 12,317 Growth From 2.7% 3.1% 5.7% -0.1% 1.4% 3.5% 1.8% 0.7% Previous Year (Excluding 2002, 2004, 2007 and 2010) 12,000 Population 10,000 8, Year 2011 Census Page 4
6 1.3 The Population of Canmore (Permanent & Non-Permanent) Expressed as a Percentage of Growth Non- Permanent Permanent Year Population Growth % Population Growth % , % 1, % , % 2, % * Biannual , % 2, % * Biannual , % 3, % , % 4, % * Biannual , % 5, % , % 5, % * Biannual , % 5, % Population Growth 1.4 Population Distribution by Gender Male Female Unknown Total Number 5,863 5, ,317 % of Total 47.60% 47.20% 5.20% Population 12,000 11,000 10,000 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1, Year Permanent Non-Permanent 2011 Canmore Census Page 5
7 1.5 Population Distribution by Neighbourhood Gender Neighbourhood Male Female Unknown Total % of Total 0a b c a b a b a b a b a b a b c d e a b Total % of Total Population Distribution by Neighbourhood 0a 0b 0c 1a 1b a 7b a 12b 13a 13b a 16b 17 18a 18b 18c 18d 18e 19a 19b Canmore Census Page 6
8 1.6 Age-Gender Distribution Within Canmore 1.7 Age-Gender Distribution Compared to Canadian Statistics* Age Male Female Unknown Total % of Total %Canmore % Alberta % Canada Age Total Total Total * Total * 5 to to Under 15 1, to , & Over 1, , Unknown , , Total 12, , * Source: Statistics Canada,CANSIM, Table Last modified Unknown Total 5,863 5, , Age Distribution Within Canmore % of Total 47.60% 47.20% 5.20% % Unknown to 9 10 to to Canmore Census Page 7
9 1.8 Age Distribution by Neighbourhood Neighbourhood * Age 0a 0b 0c 1a 1b a 7b a 12b 13a 13b a 16b 17 18a 18b 18c 18d 18e 19a 19b Total Unknown Total Canmore Census Page 8
10 1.9 Occupant's Status Distribution Occupant's Status Distribution Status * Number % of Total Husband or Male Head Wife or Female Head Children Boarder Room-mates Single Person Household Relative Nanny Unknown Single Person Household Relative Nanny Unknown Husband or Male Head Total 12, * For definition of status categories, see Appendix A. Room-mates Boarder Children Wife or Female Head 2011 Canmore Census Page 9
11 1.10 School Grade Distribution Within Canmore Level/Grade * (as of Census Day) Number % of Total School Grade Distribution Within Canmore Preschool at Own Home Child Care Outside Home Kindergarten / Start Grade 1 in Sep Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Post Secondary Developmentally Challenged Unknown Total 2, Post Secondary Developmentally Challenged Grade 12 Grade 11 Grade 10 Grade 9 Grade 8 Grade 7 Unknown Grade 6 Grade 5 Preschool at Own Home Child Care Outside Home Grade 4 Kindergarten Start Grade 1 in Sept. Grade 3 Grade 1 Grade 2 * For definitions of level/grade categories, see Appendix B Canmore Census Page 10
12 1.11 School Grade Distribution of Students by Neighbourhood Neighbourhood * Level/Grade 0a 0b 0c 1a 1b a 7b a 12b 13a 13b a 16b 17 18a 18b 18c 18d 18e 19a 19b Total (as of Census Day) ** Preschool at own Home Child Care Outside Home Kindergarten / Start Grade 1 in Sep Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Post Secondary Developmentally Challenged Unknown Total Canmore Census Page 11
13 1.12 Status of Childcare Status of Childcare Number % of Total Unknown Status of Childcare Parent Provided in Home Canmore Comm. Day Care Private Day Home Relatives/Friends Nanny Teenage Babysitter Before and after school Other Unknown Total 2, Teenage Babysitter Other Before and after school Nanny Relatives/Friends Private Day Home Canmore Comm. Day Care Parent Provided in Home 1.13 Mother Tongue % of Mother Tongue Total Total English French Spanish German Italian Japanese Mandarin First Nation Other Unknown Mandarin Japanese Italian German Spanish French Mother Tongue First Nation Other Unknown Total 12, English 2011 Canmore Census Page 12
14 1.14 Employment Status of Adults Employment % of Status Number Total Employment Status of Adults Full Time 5, Part Time 1, Seasonal Retired 1, Homemaker Unemployed Other Adult Student Unknown Unemployed Homemaker Other Adult Student Unknown Total 10, Retired Seasonal Full Time Part Time 1.15 Employment Status of Adults by Neighbourhood Neighbourhood* Employment Status 0a 0b 0c 1a 1b a 7b a 12b 13a 13b a 16b 17 18a 18b 18c 18d 18e 19a 19b Total Full Time Part Time Seasonal Retired Homemaker Unemployed Other Adult Student Unknown Total , , Canmore Census Page 13
15 1.16 Location of Employment Location Number % of Total At Home Canmore Banff Calgary Cochrane Bow Corridor* Other Alberta British Columbia Morley & Kananaskis Village Other Unknown B.C. Other Alberta Bow Corridor Cochrane Calgary 1.16 Location of Employment Other Morley Etc. Unknown At Home Total 8, * Includes Exshaw, Harvie Heights & Dead Man's Flats Banff Canmore 1.17 Nature of Employment Nature of Employment * Number % of Total Agriculture & Forestry Mining & Oil Manufacturing Construction Transportation, Comm., Utilities Retail-Wholesale Trade Financial, Insurance, Real Estate Professional Services Government Education Accommodation & Food Personal Services Health and Wellness Professional Athlete Other Unknown Total 8, * For definitions of employment types, see Appendix C. Professional Athlete Health and Wellness Personal Services Agriculture & Forestry Other Unknown Accomm. & Food Nature of Employment Mining & Oil Education Manufacturing Government Construction Transportation, Comm., Utilities Professional Services Retail-Wholesale Trade Financial, Insurance, Real Estate 2011 Canmore Census Page 14
16 1.18 Location of Employment by Neighbourhood Neighbourhood * At Home Canmore Banff Calgary Location 0a 0b 0c 1a 1b a 7b a 12b 13a 13b a 16b 17 18a 18b 18c 18d 18e 19a 19b Total Cochrane Bow Corridor** Other Alberta British o ey Columbia a d Kananaskis Village Other Unknown Total ** Includes Exshaw, Harvie Heights & Dead Man's Flats Canmore Census Page 15
17 1.19 Nature of Employment by Location of Employment Location Morley & Bow Other British Kananaskis Nature of Employment * At Home Canmore Banff Calgary Cochrane Corridor** Alberta Columbia Village Other Unknown Total Agriculture & Forestry Mining & Oil Manufacturing Construction Transportation, Comm., Utilities Retail-Wholesale Trade Financial, Insurance, Real Estate Professional Services Government Education Accommodation & Food ,380 Personal Services Health and Wellness Professional Athlete Other Unknown Total 684 4, ,053 * For definitions of employment types, see Appendix C. ** Includes Exshaw, Harvie Heights & Dead Man's Flats Canmore Census Page 16
18 1.20 Length of Residency Within Canmore Length of Residency Within Canmore Length of Residency Number of Persons % of Total Unknown Less Than 1 Year Less Than 1 Year to 2 Years 1, to 5 Years 1, to 10 Years 2, More Than 10 Years 4, Unknown More Than 10 Years 1 to 2 Years 3 to 5 Years Total 12, to 10 Years 1.21 Place of Residence per Person Last Year Place of Residence per Person Last Year Location Number of Persons % of Total Same Address in Canmore 9, Other Address in Canmore Calgary Elsewhere in Alberta Other Unknown Total 12, Elsewhere in Alberta Calgary Other Address in Canmore Other Unknown If Under One Year Of Residency In Canmore Do You Plan On Staying? Yes 643 No 173 Unknown 347 Refusal 0 Same Address in Canmore Total Canmore Census Page 17
19 2.0 Housing Statistics 2.2 Tenancy Status of Dwelling Units by Neighbourhood (Permanent and Non-Permanent Population) (Permanent and Non-Permanent Population) Tenancy Category 2.1 Tenancy Status of Dwelling Under Non- Vacant Tourist Units Within Canmore Neighbourhood Owned Rented Vacant Construction Permanent Lot No RESP Home Unknown Total (Permanent and Non-Permanent Population) 0a b Tenancy Category Number % of Total 0c a Owned b Rented Vacant Under Construction Non-Permanent Vacant Lot No RESP a Tourist Home b Unknown Total 8, a b a b Vacant Lot Non-Perm. Under Constr. Vacant No RESP Tourist Home Rented Unknown Owned a b a b c d e a b Total Canmore Census Page 18
20 2.3 Dwelling Unit Types Within Canmore (for permanent and non-permanent population) * Please see contractor comments Mobile Home Institution *** Unknown Other Dwelling Unit Type * Number % of Total Single Family Single Family with Suite Accessory Suite Semi-detached/Duplex Townhouse Apartment ** Mobile Home Institution *** Unknown Other Apartment ** Townhouse Single Family Single Family with Suite Total 8, Accessory Suite 2.4 Dwelling Unit Types by Tenancy Status (for permanent and non-permanent population) Semi- Detached/ Duplex * Please see contractor comments Dwelling Unit Type* Own Rent Vacant Under Construction Non-Permanent No RESP Tourist Home Unknown Total Single Family Single Family w/suite Accessory Suite Semi Detached / Duplex Townhouse Apartment Mobile Home Institution Unknown Other Total * For definitions of dwelling unit types, see Appendix D. ** This includes 28 Units in the Bow River Senior Citizen's Apartments. *** This includes the Bow River Senior Citizen's Lodge, the Canmore Hospital & the Silvertip Golf Residence 2011 Canmore Census Page 19
21 2.5 Dwelling Unit Types by Neighbourhood (For permanent and non-permanent population) Dwelling Unit Types Neighbourhood Single Family Single Family w/suite Accessory Suite Semi-Detached/Duplex Townhouse Apartment Mobile Home Institution Unknown Other Total 0a b c a b a b a b a b a b a b c d e a b Total 2, ,693 1, * Please see contractor comments 2011 Canmore Census Page 20
22 2.6 Occupancy Rate for Occupied Dwelling Units * Please see contractor comments Occupied Number of Occupancy Dwelling Unit Type * Dwellings Occupants Rate Single Family Single Family w/suite Accessory Suite Semi-Detached / Duplex Townhouse Apartment ** Mobile Home Institution *** Unknown Other Total 5,215 12, * For definitions of dwelling unit types, see Appendix D. ** This includes the 28 units in the Bow River Senior Citizen's Apartments *** This includes the Bow River Senior Citizen's Lodge,the Canmore Hospital and the Silvertip Golf Residence 2011 Canmore Census Page 21
23 3.0 Single Parent Household Statistics Single Parent Household 3.1 Households With Children in School Household Distribution Number % of Total Unknown 0-4 Double Parent Household 1, Single Parent Household * Total 1, * All households where single parents reside. These households may include other adults outside the single parent family. 3.2 Age of Children in School From Single Parent Households Unknown Total Number of Children From Single Parent Households Age Groups From Single Parent Households expressed as a Percentage of Municipal Totals Canmore Census Page 22
24 3.3 School Age Distribution of Children from Single Parent Household Level/Grade (as of Census Day) ** Number of School Age Children From Single Parent Households Percent of Level/Grade From Single Parent Households ** Preschool at own Home Child Care Outside Home Kindergarten (Start Grade 1 in Sep.) Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Post Secondary Developmentally Challenged Unknown Post Secondary Developmentally Challenged Grade 11 Grade 10 Grade 9 Grade 12 Grade 8 Grade 7 Unknown Preschool at own Home Grade 6 Child Care Outside Home Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 3 Total 319 * For definitions of level / grade categories, see Appendix B. ** As a % of municipal totals Canmore Census Page 23
25 4.0 Non-Permanent / Weekend Resident Statistics 4.1 Dwelling Unit Types Within Canmore (Non-Permanent Population) Dwelling Unit Type Number % of Total Single Family Single Family w/suite Accessory Suite Semi-Detached / Duplex Townhouse Apartment Mobile Home Unknown Other Total 2, Occupancy Rate by Dwelling Type (Non-Permanent Population) Apartment Townhouse Non-Permanent Dwelling Types Unknown Mobile Home Other Single Family Semi- Detached / Duplex Single Family w/suite Accessory Suite Occupied Estimated # Occupancy Dwelling Unit Type Dwellings of Occupants Rate 4.3 Non-Permanent Population Single Family 549 1, Total Non-Permanent Population 5,982 Single Family w/suite Accessory Suite Semi-Detached Duplex 387 1, Estimated Change in Townhouse 579 1, Non-Permanent Population +238 Apartment 526 1, Total Dwelling Units 2135 Mobile Home Change in Non-Permanent Unkown Other Dwelling Units +65 Persons per Non-Permanent Total 2,135 5, Dwelling Unit 2.80 * Please see contractor comments 2011 Canmore Census Page 24
26 4.4 Non-Permanent Population Growth from Population Totals 1,955 2,273 2, ,567 5,744 5,982 Percent of Growth From Previous Census 10.9% 16.3% 21.6% 37.2% 27.1% 15.5% 3.2% 4.1% (Excluding 2002, 2004, 2007 and 2010 ) Population 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1, Year 4.5 The Total Population Increase of Canmore Expressed as a Percentage of Total Population (Permanent & Non-Permanent) (Annual percentages until 2001, commencing 2003 biannual growth, annual percentage for 2006, again biannual growth for 2008, annual percentage for 2009, and biannual for 2011) Non- Total Population Permanent % of Total Permanent % of Total Permanent & % Total Year Population Population Population Population Non-Permanent , % 1, % 12, % , % 2, % 13, % * Biannual , % 2, % 14, % * Biannual , % 3, % 15, % , % 4, % 16, % * Biannual , % 5, % 17, % , % 5, % 17, % * Biannual , % 5, % 18, % 2011 Canmore Census Page 25
27 5.0 Population of Dogs and Cats 5.1 Animal Population Growth Dogs Cats Population of Dogs and Cats by Neighbourhood Neigh # Dogs Cats 0a 0 0 0b 1 1 0c 0 0 1a b a b a b a b a b a b c d e a b Estimated Change In Animal Population Dogs by Neighbourhood 0a 0b 0c 1a 1b a 7b a 12b 13a 13b a 16b 17 18a 18b 18c 18d 18e 19a 19b Cats by Neighbourhood 0a 0b 0c 1a 1b a 7b a 12b 13a 13b a 16b 17 18a 18b 18c 18d 18e 19a 19b Total Canmore Census Page 26
28 6.0 Population Breakdown by Neighbourhood 6.1 Breakdown of Permanent Population By Neighbourhood Location* Number % of Total Breakdown of Permanent Population By Neighbourhood 0a % 0b % 0c % a % 1b % % % % % % a % 7b % % % % % 12a % 12b % a % 13b % % % a % 16b % % 18a % b % 18c % 18d % 0 18e % 19a % 19b % % % % % 0a 0b 0c 1a 1b a 7b a 12b 13a 13b a 16b 17 18a 18b 18c 18d 18e 19a 19b Total 12, % 2011 Canmore Census Page 27
29 6.2 Breakdown of Non-Permanent Population By Neighbourhood Location* Number % of Total 0a % 0b % Breakdown of Non-Permanent Population By Neighbourhood 0c % 1a % 1b % % % % % % a % 7b % % % % % a % 12b % 13a % b % % % a % 16b % % a % 18b % 18c % d % 18e % 19a % 0 19b % % % % % 0a 0b 0c 1a 1b a 7b a 12b 13a 13b a 16b 17 18a 18b 18c 18d 18e 19a 19b Total 5, % 2011 Canmore Census Page 28
30 Appendices Appendix A - Status Definitions Husband / Male Head - a married man or common-law partner, or a male single parent or a male head of a household. (e.g. widower with a boarder or a relative residing with him) Wife / Female Head - a married woman or a common-law partner, or a female single parent or a female head of a household. (e.g. a widow with a boarder or a relative residing with her) Children- all persons less than or equal to 16 years of age, including: -Those individuals who are older than 16, are living as dependants of their parents currently enrolled in any educational institution (including SAIT, business college, apprentice program university, etc.) -Those who may not be members of the immediate family but who are dependent nevertheless (including nephew / niece, grandchildren, foster children, adopted children). Lodger / Boarder - an occupant who may or may not compensate the owner for allowing him / her to live in their dwelling unit. Room-mates - occupants who are sharing a dwelling unit regardless of whether the dwelling unit is owned or rented. Single Person Household - one person living alone. It does not refer to an individual's marital or parental status. Relative - an occupant who is not a member of the immediate family, yet has a family affiliation, (e.g. mother-in-law, grandfather, etc.) but not a niece / nephew or a grandchild who would have child status. This would include sons or daughters who are no longer attending school, yet live in their parent's dwelling unit. Appendix B - Education Definitions Post High School - those children attending a post secondary school institution (e.g. college, university, internship). Child Care Outside Home - a pre-school child in a baby sitting service outside their own home on a regular basis. Pre-school at Own Home - a pre-school child who is cared for in his / her own home by a parent, nanny, baby sitter or relative. Developmentally Challenged - a child with a learning disability participating in an educational program outside the mainstream curriculum. Appendix C - Examples of Employment Types Agriculture and Forestry - Veterinary services - Livestock services - Specialty farms - Field crop farms - Fruit and vegetable farms - Horticultural specialties - Breeding services - Soil preparation and cultivating - Crop dusting and spraying - Harvesting, bailing an threshing - Agricultural management and consulting - Logging and forestry services Mining and Oil Industry - Quarry and sand pit industries - metal mines - non-metal mines (peat, gypsum and potash) - coal mines - crude petroleum and natural gas - other service industries incidental to petroleum and natural gas Manufacturing - processing of food, beverages and tobacco - manufacturing of rubber, plastic, leather, textile clothing - wood industries, (sawmills, manufacturing of plywood, millwork, pallets) - furniture and fixtures - paper and paper products - printing and publishing (including newspapers) - manufacturing of metals and metal products, machinery, transportation equipment, electrical and electronic products, non-metallic products (clay, concrete, glass) - refined petroleum and coal products - chemical and chemical products 2011 Canmore Census Appendices
31 - manufacturing of scientific equipment, jewelry, sporting goods, toys, signs, floor tiles, musical instruments - artwork of any kind Construction - building, developing and general contracting Industrial and heavy construction Trade contracting (site work, structural work, masonry, roofing, glazing, siding, Plumbing, heating, air conditioning, duct work, piping, millwright, insulation, Electrical, plastering, drywall, painting, tile, flooring installation) Transportation, Communications and Utilities - air transport, railway transport, water transport, track transport, public passenger - transit, taxies - maintenance of highways, streets and bridges - pipeline transport - grain elevators - storage and warehousing - mini-storage - radio and television broadcasting - postal and courier services - telecommunication carriers - electric power systems - gas distributions systems - water systems - garbage collection systems - medical waste disposal Retail and Wholesale Trade - Wholesale trade in farm products, petroleum products, food products, beverage products, drug and tobacco products, apparel and dry goods, household goods, motor vehicles, parts and accessories, metals, machinery and equipment, waste materials (re-cycling operations, bottle depots and scrap metal dealers) - Retail sale of food, beverage and drugs ( food stores, liquor stores, pharmacies) shoes, apparel, fabric and yarn, household furniture, appliances and furnishes, vehicles, parts and accessories (sales and service) department stores, general stores and other items. - Retail sale of goods not in stores ( direct selling, vending machines, fossil selling) Finance, Insurance and Real Estate - Chartered banks, trust companies, mortgage companies, credit unions, loan companies, business financing, companies, investment intermediaries - Insurance industries - Security brokers, mortgage brokers - Operators of building and dwellings - Real Estate Agencies Professional Services - Employment agencies, computer services, accounting and bookkeeping services, advertising services, architectural, engineering and other scientific and technical services, surveyors, lawyers, management consultants, security services, credit bureaus, collection agencies, custom brokers, answering devices. Government - Federal Government Services - Provincial Government Services - Local Government Services Education - Elementary and Secondary Education, post-secondary education, library services, museums and archives Accommodation, Food and Beverage Industries - - Hotels, motels, tourist centers, lodging houses, bed and breakfasts, camping grounds and trailer parks, recreation and vacation camps - Restaurants, take-out food services, caterers, taverns, bars, nightclubs Personal Services - ski hills, motion picture production, distribution and exhibition, theatrical and staged entertainment, commercial spectator sports, sports and recreation clubs and services, gambling operations, bowling alleys, amusement parks, dance halls and studio arcades, zoos. - barber shops and beauty salons, tanning studios - laundries and cleaners - funeral services 2011 Canmore Census Appendices
32 - shoe repair - religious organizations, business associations, professional membership associations, labour organizations, political organizations, civic and fraternal organizations - Machinery and equipment rentals and leasing, automobile and truck rentals and leasing - Photography - Any repair services, appliance repairs, autobody shop etc. - Exterminating services, janitorial services - Travel agencies Health and Wellness - Non-institutional social services (offices of social workers, child welfare services, family planning services, home maker and meal services, crisis intervention) - Social services associations and agencies - Child Day care, child - care, after-school care & Day Homes - Offices of physicians, surgeons, dentists, chiropractors, nurses, nutritionists, physiotherapists, optometrists, podiatrists, dentists, psychologists, naturopaths, massage therapists, alternative and complementary medical practitioners, veterinarians, midwives, paramedics - Medical Laboratories - Hospitals, institutional health and care facilities (nursing homes, etc) ambulance services, treatment clinics, home care service, community health centers - Health service associations & agencies Professional Athletes Other - An individual who is employed other than listed above which includes renting and leasing of goods ( eg. Video outlets, equipment or party rentals, tuxedo rentals, motor vehicle/land title registries etc.) Unknown - The individual is employed but the nature of the employment is unknown. Appendix D - Dwelling Type Definitions *** see contractors comments*** for further necessary information Single family detached dwelling means a single detached building containing one dwelling unit only, and used exclusively for the Residence of not more than one Family. Single family with suite or Single family detached plus dwelling means a single detached building designed to contain one primary dwelling unit and one secondary suite, under one title, used exclusively for the residence of not more than one family per dwelling unit and where the primary dwelling unit and secondary suite may be connected by an interior door directly connecting the primary dwelling unit to the secondary suite. Exterior access to the secondary suite shall be subordinate in both size and appearance to the access of the primary dwelling unit. Dominant Accessory Suite or Secondary Suite means development consisting of an ancillary, selfcontained dwelling unit located in a structure in which the primary use is a single family dwelling unit. A secondary suite has an entrance separate from the entrance to the primary dwelling unit, either from a common indoor landing or directly from the exterior of the structure, and may be connected by an interior door directly connecting the primary dwelling unit to the secondary suite. Exterior access to the secondary suite shall be subordinate in both size and appearance to the access of the primary dwelling unit. Subordinate Note: this use class does not include Duplex Housing or Apartment Housing, where the structure was initially designed for two or more dwellings. Duplex means a single building containing two dwelling units either side-by-side with a common wall extension from the foundation to roof, or one above the other, each having a separate entrance. Semi-detached Dwelling (see duplex ) Townhouse means a single building comprised of three or more dwelling units separated from each other by walls extending from foundation to roof, with each dwelling unit having a separate, direct, at grade entrance. This includes all row, linked, patio, garden court or other housing which meet these criteria. A townhouse development may consist of a group of buildings each of which contains three or more dwelling units. Townhouse, stacked (see Townhouse) means a multiple dwelling comprised of three or more dwelling units and constructed such that one or more dwelling units are located totally or partially above another dwelling unit, and have a separate, direct entrance from grade or landscaped area. A staked townhouse development may consist of a group of building each of which contains three or more dwelling units. Apartment building means a single building comprised of three or more dwelling units with shared entrance facilities Canmore Census Appendices
33 Mobile Home or Manufactured home ( trailer ) means a dwelling unit or series of dwelling units built in an enclosed off-site factory environment in one or more sections and intended to be delivered and assembled at a residential site. New manufactured homes shall be constructed to either the CSA Z241 or CSA A277 standards and installed to CSA Z standards or on a permanent foundation. Institutions Hospitals, nursing homes etc. where there are no separate cooking facilities. Non Permanent and Permanent resident Permanent Resident - (see Municipal Affairs - Special Circumstances award Canmore). Separate attachment. Non Permanent Resident - persons with permanent address elsewhere and usually occupy the household on a non permanent basis. Other - a dwelling unit that does not fit into the above categories. This includes recreational vehicles, a hotel or motel used as a residence, a tent, etc. Tenancy Status Tourist Home means a Dwelling unit operated as an Accommodation Unit, occupied by a Guest or Guests for a period of less than 28 days. For the purpose of clarity, a homeowner may occasionally rent or otherwise permit a Guest or Guests to occupy their home for short periods of time without turning their Dwelling Unit into an Accommodation Unit and therefore a Tourist Home. For example, a homeowner who participates in a home exchange program in which another person or family occupies the homeowner s Dwelling Unit for a short period would likely not turn their Dwelling Unit into a Tourist Home. What distinguishes a Dwelling Unit form a Tourist Home is the institutionalized commercial nature of a Tourist Home. For example, a Dwelling Unit that is managed, advertised and leased by a professional property manager, who uses a system of reservations, deposits and confirmations, collects G.S.T. and accepts credit cards would be considered a Tourist Home. This is not an exhaustive list of what may constitute a Tourist Home. This example is provided only to illustrate one way in which a Dwelling Unit may be turned into an accommodation unit and therefore become a Tourist Home Non Permanent Tenancy Status Own- the resident has self-categorized as owning the unit Rent- the resident has self-categorized as renting the unit (not to be confused with vacation homes). Unknown- we were unable to speak to anyone at the domicile to get self-categorizing info. Other sources identified the domicile as a weekender home Canmore Census Appendices
34 CONTRACTORS COMMENTS: While the contractor is satisfied by the response rates of the 2011 census, the following must be kept in mind in regards to the data collected. It is noted that there is a swing in dwelling styles between apartments and townhouses and is due to enumerator coding and hybrid dwelling units.
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