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List of Indian reserves in Canada by population : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Indian reserves in Canada by population

This is a list of Aboriginal reserves in Canada which have over 500 people, listed in order of population from data collected during the 2006 Census of Canada. Approximately 40% of First Nations people live on federally recognized Aboriginal reserves. Note: this list is incomplete in that many Aboriginal Reserves are "Incompletely enumerated", meaning that "enumeration was not permitted or was interrupted before it could be completed."
There are 13 Aboriginal reserves which have not been enumerated in the last 3 censuses.
Some of these are quite large. The largest reserve in Canada, Six Nations 40, Ontario for example is one of these 13 reserves. It has around 20,000 people. Along with Six Nations 40, other Mohawk reserves such as Akwesasne and Kahnawake also have populations of around 10,000.
==List==
#Tsinstikeptum 9, British Columbia: 5,170 (4,465 non-Aboriginal identity, 705 Aboriginal identity) — Westbank First Nation, Okanagan people, West Kelowna (According to the Westbank First Nation themselves, approximately 6,000 non-band members and 500 First Nation Westbank band members live on the two Tsinstikeptum reserves.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Westbank First Nation )〕)
#Moose Cree First Nation 144, Ontario: 4,500 - Moose Factory, Ontario
#Blood 148, Alberta: 4,177 (Tsuu T'ina people)
#Samson 137, Alberta: 3,295 (Cree people)
#Eskasoni 3, Nova Scotia: 2,952 Mi'kmaq people)
#Siksika 146, Alberta: 2,767
#St. Theresa Point, Manitoba: 2,632
#Stoney 142, 143, 144, Alberta: 2,529
#Sandy Bay 5, Manitoba: 2,518
#Peguis 1B, Manitoba: 2,513
#Capilano 5, British Columbia: 2,495 (1,635 non-Aboriginal identity, 850 Aboriginal identity) (traditional name is X̱wemelch'stn), governed by the Squamish Nation band government of the Squamish people , North Vancouver/West Vancouver
# Listuguj, Quebec: 2,400 (around)
#Wikwemikong Unceded, Ontario: 2,386
#Betsiamites, Quebec: 2,357
#Okanagan 1, British Columbia (part): 2,192 — Okanagan Aboriginal Band, Okanagan people, Vernon
#Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E, Manitoba: 2,187
#Sagkeeng First Nation 3, Manitoba: 2,121
#Pikangikum 14, Ontario: 2,100
#Nelson House 170, Manitoba: 2,096
#Oxford House 24, Manitoba: 1,947
#Duck Lake 7, British Columbia: 1,925 (1,850 non-Aboriginal identity, 75 Aboriginal identity), — Okanagan First Nations Band, Okanagan people, Lake Country
#Garden Hill First Nation, Manitoba: 1,898
#Big Cove 15, New Brunswick: 1,897
#Walpole Island 46, Ontario: 1,878
#Manawan, Quebec: 1,843
#Sandy Lake 88, Ontario: 1,843
#Split Lake 17, Manitoba (part): 1,819
#Fort Albany 67, Ontario (part): 1,805
#Kamloops 1, British Columbia: 1,785 (990 non-Aboriginal identity, 795 Aboriginal identity)〔p (Canada 2006 Community Profile, Kamloops 1 )〕 — Kamloops First Nations Band, Secwepemc people, Kamloops
#Obedjiwan, Quebec: 1,782
#Cowichan 1, British Columbia: 1,805 (50 non-Aboriginal identity, 1750 Aboriginal identity) — Cowichan Tribes, Coast Salish, Duncan
#Fox Lake 162, Alberta: 1,753
#Seekaskootch 119, Saskatchewan: 1,752
#Mashteuiatsh, Quebec: 1,749
#Cross Lake 19A, Manitoba: 1,663
#New Songhees 1A, British Columbia: 1,643 — Songhees First Nation, Coast Salish, Esquimalt
#East Saanich 2, British Columbia: 1,637
#Fisher River Cree Nation 44,44A , Manitoba: 1,600 ()
#Cross Lake 19, Manitoba: 1,586
#Lac la Ronge 156, Saskatchewan: 1,534
#Pukatawagan 198, Manitoba: 1,478
#Penticton 1, British Columbia: 1,470 (995 non-Aboriginal identity, 475 Aboriginal identity) — Penticton First Nations Band, Okanagan people, Penticton
#Stanley 157, Saskatchewan: 1,467
#Ermineskin 138, Alberta: 1,464
#Big River 118, Saskatchewan: 1,437
#Stony Plain 135, Alberta: 1,418
#Nipissing 10, Ontario: 1,413
#Burrard Inlet 3, British Columbia: 1,405 (Tsleil-Waututh First Nation, Coast Salish, District of North Vancouver
#Musqueam 2, British Columbia: 1,370 (760 non-Aboriginal identity, 605 Aboriginal identity) Musqueam Nation, Coast Salish Vancouver
#Pelican Narrows 184B, Saskatchewan: 1,342
#Piikani 147, Alberta: 1,300
#White Fish Lake 128, Alberta: 1,237
#Uashat, Quebec: 1,190
#Ebb and Flow 52, Manitoba: 1,189
#Tzeachten 13, British Columbia: 1,165 (895 non-Aboriginal identity, 275 Aboriginal identity) — Sto:lo Nation, Sto:lo people, Sardis (Chilliwack)
#Louis Bull 138B, Alberta: 1,180
#Lac-Simon, Quebec: 1,165
#Kitigan Zibi, Quebec: 1,165
#Beardy's 97 and Okemasis 96, Saskatchewan: 1,161
#Wasagamack, Manitoba: 1,160
#Fort Hope 64, Ontario: 1,144
#Waywayseecappo First Nation, Manitoba: 1,127
#Maliotenam, Quebec: 1,123
#Esgenoôpetitj 14 (formerly Burnt Church 14): 1,120
#Sturgeon Lake 101, Saskatchewan: 1,116
#Chicken 224, Saskatchewan: 1,109
#God's Lake 23, Manitoba: 1,105
#Ahtahkakoop 104, Saskatchewan: 1,101
#Wabamun 133A, Alberta: 1,088
#Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, Manitoba: 1,079
#Wemotaci, Quebec: 1,073
#Bella Bella 1, British Columbia: 2,506 — Heiltsuk Nation, Heiltsuk people, Bella Bella
#Curve Lake First Nation 35, Ontario: 1,060
#Sturgeon Lake 154, Alberta: 1,051
#Tsinstikeptum 10, British Columbia: 1,040 (945 non-Aboriginal identity, 105 Aboriginal identity) — Westbank First Nation, Okanagan people, West Kelowna)(According to the Westbank First Nation, approximately 6,000 non-band members and 500 First Nation Westbank band members live on the two Tsinstikeptum reserves.〔)
#John D'Or Prairie 215, Alberta: 1,025
#Kettle Point 44, Ontario: 1,020
#First Nations Brook 14, Nova Scotia: 1,014
#Kehewin 123, Alberta: 1,007
#Garden River 14, Ontario: 985
#Chemawawin 2, Manitoba: 983
#Mistawasis 103, Saskatchewan: 968
#Alexander 134, Alberta: 962
#Lac La Hache 220, Saskatchewan: 953
#Hay Lake 209, Alberta: 951
#La Romaine, Quebec: 926
#Shamattawa 1, Manitoba: 920
#Kitchenuhmaykoosib Aaki 84, Ontario: 916
#Southend 200, Saskatchewan: 910
#Fort William 52, Ontario: 909
#Fairford 50, Manitoba (part): 904
#Sagamok, Ontario: 884
#Montreal Lake 106, Saskatchewan: 880
#Tobique 20, New Brunswick: 878
#Gordon 86, Saskatchewan: 866
#Wabasca 166D, Alberta: 863
#Mnjikaning First Nation 32, Ontario: 846
#Red Sucker Lake 1976, Manitoba: 845
#Canoe Lake 165, Saskatchewan: 822
#Lac Seul 28, Ontario: 821
#Kimosom Pwatinahk 203, Saskatchewan: 821
#Thunderchild First Nation 115B, Saskatchewan: 819
#Chitek Lake 191, Saskatchewan: 818
#Natashquan, Quebec: 810
#Fond du Lac 227, Saskatchewan: 801
#Makwa Lake 129B, Saskatchewan: 800
#Mount Currie 6, British Columbia: 799Mount Currie First Nations Band, St'at'imc/Lilwat people, Mount Currie
#Little Grand Rapids 14, Manitoba: 796
#White Bear 70, Saskatchewan: 796
#Bella Coola 1, British Columbia: 788 — Nuxalk Nation, Nuxalk people, Bella Coola
#Wabaseemoong, Ontario: 786
#Utikoomak Lake 155, Alberta: 786
#Skidegate 1, British Columbia: 781 — Skidegate First Nation/Council of the Haida Nation, Haida people, Skidegate
#Devon 30, New Brunswick: 767
#M'Chigeeng 22, Ontario: 766
#Saugeen 29, Ontario: 758
#Long Plain 6, Manitoba (part): 752
#Unipouheos 121, Alberta: 749
#Chippewas of the Thames First Nation 42, Ontario: 747
#Buffalo River Dene Nation 193, Ontario: 741
#Berens River 13, Manitoba: 739
#Alexis 133, Alberta: 734
#Waterhen 130, Saskatchewan: 727
#Membertou 28B, Nova Scotia: 726
#Gitanmaax 1, British Columbia: 723 — Gitxsan Nation, Old Hazelton
#Gitsegukla 1, British Columbia: 721 — Gitxsan Nation, Gitseguecla
#Drift Pile River 150, Alberta: 720
#James Smith 100, Saskatchewan: 708
#Natuashish 2, Newfoundland and Labrador: 706
#Sarnia 45, Ontario: 706
#Millbrook 27, Nova Scotia: 703
#Constance Lake 92, Ontario: 702
#Weagamow Lake 87, Ontario: 700
#Moose Lake 31A, Manitoba: 698
#Masset 1, British Columbia: 694
#Couchiching 16A, Ontario: 691
#Poorman 88, Saskatchewan: 688
#Chemainus 13, British Columbia: 684
#Sliammon 1, British Columbia: 682
#Kasabonika Lake, Ontario: 681
#Deer Lake, Ontario: 681
#Lax Kw'alaams 1, British Columbia: 679 — Tsimshian, Port Simpson
#Tsawwassen Aboriginal Reserve, British Columbia: 675 (475 non-Aboriginal identity, 200 Aboriginal identity) — Tsawaassen First Nation, Coast Salish people, Tsawwassen (Delta)
#Assiniboine 76, Saskatchewan: 671
#Kitsakie 156B, Saskatchewan: 671
#Marktosis 15, British Columbia: 661 — Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations, Nuu-chah-nulth people, Marktosis (in Clayoquot Sound, NW of Tofino)
#Clearwater River Dene 222, Saskatchewan: 658
#Red Pheasant 108, Saskatchewan: 656
#Priest's Valley 6, British Columbia: 655 (555 non-Aboriginal identity, 105 Aboriginal identity)〔(Census Canada 2006 Community Profiile ), Priest's Valley 6〕 — Okanagan First Nations Band, Okanagan people, Vernon
#Grand Rapids 33, Manitoba: 651
#Wabasca 166A, Alberta: 648
#Poplar River 16, Manitoba: 643
#Montana 139, Alberta: 635
#English River 21, Ontario: 633
#Whycocomagh 2, Nova Scotia: 623
#Whitefish Bay 32A , Ontario: 622
#Hole or Hollow Water 10, Ontario: 619
#Flying Dust First Nation 105, Saskatchewan: 619
#Dog Creek 46, Ontario: 617
#Kispiox 1, British Columbia: 617
#Webequie, Ontario: 614
#Pine Creek 66A, Manitoba: 614
#Woyenne 27, British Columbia: 614 — Lake Babine Nation, Dakelh people, burns Lake
#Cote 64, Saskatchewan: 607
#Cross Lake 19E, Manitoba: 605
#Lac Brochet 197A, Manitoba: 604
#Shoal River Aboriginal Reserve 65A, Manitoba: 603
#Osoyoos 1, British Columbia: 600 (255 non-Aboriginal identity, 345 Aboriginal identity) — Osoyoos First Nations Band, Okanagan people, Osoyoos
#Cumberland House Cree Nation 20, Saskatchewan: 595
#Sucker Creek 150A, Alberta: 594
#Neyaashiinigmiing 27, Ontario: 591
#Carrot River 29A, Saskatchewan: 590
#Christian Island 30, Ontario: 584
#Little Pine 116, Saskatchewan: 577
#Bloodvein 12, Manitoba: 576
#South Saanich 1, British Columbia: 571
#Mission 1, British Columbia: 569 — Esla7an/Squamish Nation, Squamish people, North Vancouver
#Roseau River 2, Manitoba: 568
#Rankin Location 15D, Ontario: 566
#Chehalis 5, British Columbia: 560 — Chehalis First Nation, Sto:lo people, Chehalis
#God's River 86A, Manitoba: 556
#Muskoday First Nation, Saskatchewan: 553
#Seabird Island, British Columbia: 548 — Seabird First Nation, Sto:lo people, Sea Bird Island (near Agassiz)
#Shoal Lake 28A, Saskatchewan: 545
#Ministikwan 161, Saskatchewan: 533
#Matimekosh, Quebec: 528
#Wapachewunak 192D, Saskatchewan: 526
#Anahim's Flat 1, British Columbia: 526
#Kitamaat 2, British Columbia: 514 — Haisla Nation, Haisla people, Kitimat
#Cowessess 73, Saskatchewan: 513
#Alderville First Nation, Ontario: 506
#Kahkewistahaw 72, Saskatchewan: 506
#Timiskaming, Quebec: 505
#The Narrows 49, Manitoba: 505
#Eel Ground 2, New Brunswick: 503
#Keeseekoose 66, Saskatchewan: 500

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