Calgary Metropolitan Region Explained

Official Name:Calgary Metropolitan Region
Settlement Type:Metropolitan area
Image Map1:Calgary Metropolitan Region Locator.svg
Map Caption1:Location of the region in Alberta
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Canada
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Alberta
Area Footnotes: (2016)
Area Blank1 Title:CMA
Area Blank1 Km2:5,107.55
Population As Of:2016
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Blank1 Title:CMA
Population Blank1:1,392,609
Population Density Blank1 Km2:272.5
Demographics Type2:GDP
Demographics2 Title1:CMA
Demographics2 Info1:CA$103 billion (2020) [2]
Timezone:MST
Utc Offset:-7
Timezone Dst:MDT
Utc Offset Dst:-6
Coordinates:51°N -114°W
Area Code:403, 587, 825, 368

The Calgary Metropolitan Region (CMR), also commonly referred to as the Calgary Region, is a conglomeration of municipalities centred on Calgary, the largest city in Alberta.

With the Government of Alberta's establishment of the Calgary Metropolitan Region Board (CMRB) in 2017, the CMR's boundaries were legislated to include the City of Calgary, Foothills County to the south, Rocky View County to the west, north, and east, and a western portion of Wheatland County further to the east.[3] Also within these boundaries are the cities of Airdrie and Chestermere, seven towns: Cochrane, Crossfield, Diamond Valley, High River, Irricana, Okotoks, and Strathmore, two villages: Beiseker and Longview, and two First Nations communities: Tsuu T'ina 145 and Eden Valley 216. Not all of these, however, are administrative members of the CMRB.

The Calgary census metropolitan area (CMA) as delineated by Statistics Canada is smaller than the CMR. The Calgary CMA includes Calgary, Rocky View County, Airdrie, Beiseker, Chestermere, Cochrane, Crossfield, Irricana, and Tsuu T'ina 145.

The Calgary Metropolitan Region is a major transportation hub for southern Alberta, Saskatchewan, eastern British Columbia, and parts of the northern United States. It is home to the Calgary International Airport, the fourth busiest airport in Canada in terms of total aircraft movements.[4]

Calgary CMA

The Calgary CMA, as defined by Statistics Canada, includes the following nine municipalities:[5] [6] [7]

In the 2011 Census, the Calgary CMA had a population of 1,214,839 living in 464,001 of its 488,451 total dwellings, a 12.6% change from its 2006 population of 1,079,310, making it the largest CMA in Alberta and the fourth largest in Canada. With a land area of 5107.55km2, it had a population density of 237.9 people per square kilometre in 2011.[8]

Also in terms of area, the Calgary CMA makes up approximately 40% of Statistics Canada's Division No. 6 in Alberta.[9] [10] The balance of Division No. 6 includes the census consolidated subdivisions of the MD of Foothills No. 31 to the south and Mountain View County to the north.[11]

Foothills County and the municipalities within are often considered as part of Calgary's metropolitan area due to, among other things, the MDs shared boundary with the City of Calgary and the bedroom community nature of towns like Okotoks, High River, and Diamond Valley

Demographics

See main article: Demographics of Calgary.

Ethnicity

Panethnic group! colspan="2"
2021[12] [13] 2016[14] 2011[15] 2006[16] 2001[17]
European849,560869,555828,330805,825756,500
South Asian153,200122,90084,87057,70036,855
Southeast Asian117,44593,90071,24541,32028,940
East Asian112,825106,24089,34577,88559,585
African75,64554,19032,98521,06013,665
Indigenous48,62541,64533,37026,57521,915
Middle Eastern48,18039,13025,76517,67011,390
Latin American34,39027,71020,59513,4108,605
Other/Multiracial26,26519,38512,6208,8405,865
Total responses1,465,1801,374,6501,199,1251,070,295943,310
Total population1,481,8061,392,6091,214,8391,079,310951,395

Language

The question on knowledge of languages allows for multiple responses. The following figures are from the 2021 Canadian Census, and lists languages that were selected by at least 1,000 respondents.

Language! colspan="2"
2021[18]
English1,430,255
French98,320
Oromo2,115
Somali2,430
Amharic8,450
Arabic34,975
Hebrew2,065
Tigrigna7,655
Khmer
(Cambodian)
1,255
Vietnamese19,290
Bisaya,
n.o.s.
1,115
Cebuano3,530
Hiligaynon1,365
Ilocano6,560
Indonesian1,250
Pampangan
(Kapampangan,
Pampango)
1,145
70,230
Kannada1,085
Malayalam3,850
Tamil4,425
Telugu2,425
Albanian1,865
Bulgarian1,015
Czech2,130
Polish9,110
Russian15,020
Serbo-Croatian6,600
Slovak1,440
Ukrainian4,620
German16,305
Afrikaans2,070
Dutch4,540
Danish1,075
Greek2,335
Bengali6,140
Gujarati11,115
Hindi44,965
Kacchi2,320
Marathi2,290
Nepali2,925
68,240
1,380
Urdu31,625
Kurdish1,420
Dari4,760
Iranian
Persian
6,960
Italian9,510
Portuguese6,780
Romanian5,875
Spanish58,975
Japanese5,155
Korean12,225
Akan
(Twi)
1,395
Igbo3,030
Swahili3,405
Yoruba6,335
Mandarin46,240
Min Nan
(Chaochow, Teochow,
Fukien, Taiwanese)
2,380
Cantonese42,805
Thai1,300
Turkish2,600
Hungarian3,665
Total
responses
1,465,175
Total
population
1,481,806

Calgary Metropolitan Region Board

The Calgary Metropolitan Region Board (CMRB) was legislated through the enactment of the CMRB Regulation in 2017, and will be officially established on its effective date of January 1, 2018.[3] Municipalities that will be participating as members of the CMRB include the cities of Airdrie, Calgary, and Chestermere, the towns of Cochrane, Okotoks, High River and Strathmore, the MD of Foothills No. 31, Rocky View County, and Wheatland County.[19]

Calgary Regional Partnership

Founded in 1999,[20] the Calgary Regional Partnership (CRP) is a cooperative between 15 urban municipalities in the greater Calgary area that deals with regional growth and planning issues. The CRP's motto is Thinking regionally... acting locally...

Membership

The CRP's current membership includes three cities (Airdrie, Calgary, and Chestermere), eight towns (Banff, Canmore, Cochrane, Diamond Valley, Irricana, Nanton, Okotoks, and Strathmore, and one townsite (Redwood Meadows). Of these thirteen municipalities, four of the ten towns (Banff, Canmore, Nanton, and Strathmore) are outside, but in proximity to, the Calgary Region's boundaries as defined in this article. Of the remaining six towns, two of them (Diamond Valley, and Okotoks) are outside the Calgary CMA boundaries as defined by Statistics Canada.

Past members

Membership in the CRP once consisted of the four municipal districts and two additional towns. These included the MD of Bighorn No. 8, the MD of Foothills No. 31, Rocky View County, Wheatland County and the towns of Crossfield and High River. The MD of Bighorn No. 8 pulled out of the CRP in March 2009 due to the lack of opportunity for infrastructure connectivity to the balance of the Calgary Region.[21] In June 2009, the latter three opposed the Calgary Metropolitan Plan that was being considered for approval by the CRP's member municipalities.[22] [23] All three subsequently withdrew from the CRP in September 2009.[23] [24] [25] Crossfield and High River withdrew from the CRP in December 2011 and April 2013 respectively citing concerns that the CRP was becoming another layer of government.[26] [27]

In an attempt to bring the MD of Foothills No. 31 and Rocky View County back to the CRP, Alberta's Minister of Municipal Affairs, Doug Griffiths, requested that the two municipal districts and the CRP engage in mediation.[28] All parties agreed to participate and the mediation process has since concluded with a report delivered to Minister Griffiths for review and decision.[29]

List of municipalities

The following list provides the overlapping memberships or enumerations of municipalities in the greater Calgary area that are part of some, or all, of the designations: Calgary Metropolitan Region (CMR); Calgary census metropolitan area (CMA); or the Calgary Regional Partnership (CRP).

MunicipalityMunicipal
status 
Calgary
CMA [30]
CMR
member
CRP
member [31]
Population(2021)Population
(2016) [32]
Population
(2011) [33]
Population
(2006) [34]
AirdrieCityYYY74,41061,58142,56428,927
BanffTownY8,3057,851
BeisekerVillageY828819785804
CalgaryCityYYY1,306,7841,239,2201,096,833988,193
CanmoreCity15,99013,99212,22812,039
ChestermereCityYYY21,42519,88714,8249,564
CochraneTownYYY34,467 25,85317,58013,760
CrossfieldTownY(Formally a member)3,5992,9832,8532,648
Diamond ValleyTownY5,341
Eden Valley 216First Nations reserve644596587370
Foothills CountyMunicipal districtY(Formally a member)23,19922,76621,25819,736
High RiverCityY(Formally a member)14,32413,58412,92010,716
IrricanaTownYY1,1791,2161,1621,243
LangdonHamletY5,4975,3054,2112,595
LongviewVillage297307307300
NantonTownY2,167
OkotoksTownYY30,40528,88124,51117,145
Redwood MeadowsTown1,053
Rocky View CountyMunicipal districtYY(Formally a member)41,02839,40736,46134,171
Wheatland CountyMunicipal district(Formally a member)(Formally a member)9,2998,7888,5518,343
MD of Bighorn No. 8Municipal district(Formally a member)1,598
StrathmoreTown(Formally a member)Y14,33913,75612,30510,225
Tsuu T'ina Nation 145First Nations reserveY2,7101,6431,777
Total Calgary CMA1,487,3031,081,905
Total Calgary Metropolitan Region1,589,7751,144,205

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Statistics Canada. Table 36-10-0468-01 Gross domestic product (GDP) at basic prices, by census metropolitan area (CMA) (x 1,000,000). Statistics Canada.
  3. Web site: Calgary Metropolitan Region Board Regulation (Alberta Regulation 190/2017) . Alberta Queen's Printer . 2017 . December 22, 2017.
  4. Web site: Aircraft Movement Statistics: NAV CANADA Towers and Flight Service Stations: Annual Report (TP 577), 2011 . Statistics Canada . 18 . May 2012 . December 2, 2012.
  5. Web site: 2006 Community Profiles, Geographic hierarchy – Calgary CMA . Statistics Canada . 13 March 2007 . 3 April 2024 .
  6. Web site: 2011 National Household Survey Profile, Geographic hierarchy - Calgary Census metropolitan area . Statistics Canada . Government of Canada . 3 April 2024 . 8 May 2013.
  7. Web site: Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population, More information: Calgary [Census metropolitan area], Alberta ]. Statistics Canada . Government of Canada . 3 April 2024 . 9 February 2022.
  8. Web site: Population and dwelling counts, for census metropolitan areas, 2011 and 2006 censuses . Statistics Canada . 2012-02-08 . 2012-02-22.
  9. Web site: Population and dwelling counts, for census metropolitan areas, 2006 and 2001 censuses - 100% data . Statistics Canada . 2010-01-06 . 2010-09-06.
  10. Web site: Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census divisions, 2006 and 2001 censuses - 100% data . Statistics Canada . 2010-01-06 . 2010-09-06.
  11. Web site: 2006 Community Profiles, Geographic hierarchy – Division No. 6 . Statistics Canada . 2010-02-05 . 2010-09-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120528103041/http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2006/dp-pd/prof/92-591/details/page_Hier1.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CD&Code1=4806&Geo2=PR&Code2=48&Data=Count&SearchText=division&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom=# . 2012-05-28 . dead .
  12. Web site: Government of Canada . Statistics Canada . 2022-09-21 . Indigenous identity by Registered or Treaty Indian status: Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations with parts . 2022-10-28 . www12.statcan.gc.ca.
  13. Web site: Government of Canada . Statistics Canada . 2022-10-26 . Visible minority and population group by generation status: Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations with parts . 2022-10-28 . www12.statcan.gc.ca.
  14. Web site: Government of Canada . Statistics Canada . 2021-10-27 . Census Profile, 2016 Census Calgary [Census metropolitan area], Alberta and Alberta [Province] ]. 2022-10-28 . www12.statcan.gc.ca.
  15. Web site: Government of Canada . Statistics Canada . 2015-11-27 . NHS Profile, Calgary, CMA, Alberta, 2011 . 2022-10-28 . www12.statcan.gc.ca.
  16. Web site: Government of Canada . Statistics Canada . 2019-08-20 . 2006 Community Profiles Calgary Alberta (Census metropolitan area) . 2022-10-28 . www12.statcan.gc.ca.
  17. Web site: Government of Canada . Statistics Canada . 2019-07-02 . 2001 Community Profiles Calgary Alberta (Census Metropolitan Area) . 2022-10-28 . www12.statcan.gc.ca.
  18. Web site: Government of Canada . Statistics Canada . 2022-08-17 . Knowledge of languages by age and gender: Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations with parts . 2022-10-04 . www12.statcan.gc.ca.
  19. Web site: Calgary Metropolitan Region Board . . November 7, 2017 . December 22, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171222220130/http://www.municipalaffairs.gov.ab.ca/calgary-metropolitan-region-board . December 22, 2017 . dead .
  20. Web site: CRP chief leaves reformed organization after seven years . https://web.archive.org/web/20120307041340/http://www.cochraneeagle.com/2010/07/crp-chief-leaves-reformed-organization-after-seven-years/. 2012-03-07 . Alan Mattson . Cochrane Eagle . 2010-07-06 . 2010-09-03.
  21. News: Bighorn not in Calgary region (Partnership includes Canmore, Banff) . https://web.archive.org/web/20110929141208/http://www.canmoreleader.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=1473865. 2011-09-29 . Hamish MacLean . Canmore Leader . . March 11, 2010 . September 3, 2010.
  22. News: 2009 (What a year it has been) . Cochrane Times . Canoe Sun Media . December 30, 2009 . September 3, 2010 . https://archive.today/20130119150952/http://www.cochranetimes.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=2241986 . January 19, 2013 . dead .
  23. News: Year in Review . https://web.archive.org/web/20100110225540/http://www.westernwheel.com/2010/news/year-in-review-1583. 2010-01-10 . John Barlow . Okotoks Western Wheel . Great West Newspapers LP . January 6, 2010 . September 3, 2010.
  24. Web site: Rocky View withdraws from Regional Partnership . https://web.archive.org/web/20120818011801/http://www.rockyview.ca/Default.aspx?tabid=792&BlogDate=2009-09-30&DateType=month. 2012-08-18 . Rocky View County . September 14, 2009 . September 3, 2010.
  25. News: Wheatland County withdraws from the CRP . Kirsten Mundy . Strathmore Standard . Canoe Sun Media . September 23, 2009 . September 3, 2010.
  26. News: Crossfield leaves Calgary Regional Partnership . Marie Pollack . Airdrie Echo . Canoe Sun Media . December 21, 2011 . November 29, 2013 . https://archive.today/20131129102455/http://www.airdrieecho.com/2011/12/21/crossfield-leaves-calgary-regional-partnership . November 29, 2013 . dead .
  27. News: High River leaves Calgary Regional Partnership . Marco Vigliotti . High River Times . Canoe Sun Media . April 15, 2013 . November 29, 2013.
  28. News: Robson Fletcher. 2013-02-14. Decision on Calgary Regional Partnership mediation process expected next week. Metronews.ca. 2013-11-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20131203005019/http://metronews.ca/news/calgary/561520/decision-on-calgary-regional-partnership-mediation-process-expected-next-week/. 2013-12-03. dead.
  29. News: Jason Markusoff. 2013-11-21. Tories to amend controversial civic planning bill. Calgary Herald. 2013-11-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20140112114622/http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/Tories+amend+controversial+civic+planning+bill/9197158/story.html. 2014-01-12. dead.
  30. Web site: 2006 Community Profiles, Geographic hierarchy – Calgary (Census metropolitan area) . Statistics Canada . 2010-02-05 . 2010-09-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120315073657/http://www12.statcan.ca/census-recensement/2006/dp-pd/prof/92-591/details/page_Hier1.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CMA&Code1=825__&Geo2=PR&Code2=48&Data=Count&SearchText=calgary&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom=# . 2012-03-15 . dead .
  31. Web site: About the Calgary Regional Partnership . Calgary Regional Partnership . November 29, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131203030812/http://calgaryregion.ca/crp/calgary-regional-partnership/about/overview.html# . 2013-12-03 . dead .
  32. Web site: Population and dwelling count, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2016 and 2011 censuses (Alberta) . Statistics Canada . 2017-02-06 . 2017-06-05.
  33. Web site: Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2011 and 2006 censuses (Alberta) . Statistics Canada . 2012-02-08 . 2012-02-24.
  34. Web site: Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2006 and 2001 censuses - 100% data (Alberta) . Statistics Canada . 2010-01-06 . 2012-02-24.