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Athabasca-Grande Prairie-Peace River, Alberta

AB Economic Region 4870 · Population 286,754
16 Sources Updated June 22, 2026
286,754
Population
$92,703
Median Income (CAD)
$84,000 national
$473.9B
Provincial GDP (CAD)
25%
Bachelor's+
25% national

Demographics & Population

Statistics Canada · 2021 Census of Population

Household Income

Source: Statistics Canada · 2021 Census of Population
Median Household Income
$92,703
Poverty Rate (LIM-AT)
11.3%
Low Income Measure, after tax · Alberta 2024 · Canada: 12.5%
Median Income Comparison (CAD)
Athabasca-Grande Prairie-Peace River$92,703
National$84,000

Community Snapshot

Source: Statistics Canada · 2021 Census of Population
286,754
Population
117,071
Total Dwellings
Age Distribution
0-14: 20.8% (59,525 residents) 15-54: 52.1% (149,406 residents) 55-64 (near retirement): 11.5% (33,102 residents) 65+: 15.6% (44,721 residents) 37.4 Avg Age
0-14: 59,525
15-54: 149,406
55-64: 33,102
65+: 44,721
Visible Minority Composition
Filipino 3.5%
South Asian 1.2%
Black 1.1%
Chinese 0.4%
Latin American 0.3%
Arab 0.3%
Not a visible minority(complement) 92.3%
"Visible minority" is a Statistics Canada classification defined by the Employment Equity Act and refers to "persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour." "Not a visible minority" is the complement to the total visible minority population. Top 6 groups shown; smaller groups are included in totals but not charted.
Indigenous Identity
18.4% identify as Indigenous
First Nations 11.1%
Métis 6.8%
Multiple Indigenous responses 0.3%
Indigenous responses, n.i.e. 0.2%
Indigenous identity per Statistics Canada Census 2021 (Table 98-10-0293): First Nations (North American Indian), Métis, and Inuk (Inuit), plus multiple and other Indigenous responses. Counts use census random rounding, so categories may not sum exactly to the total.
Athabasca-Grande Prairie-Peace River's median household income sits 10% above the Canadian national median across 286,754 residents with a working-age-skewed age structure (65+: 15.6%, 0-14: 20.8%).
Source: Statistics Canada 2021 Census of Population via CensusMapper.ca
Key Takeaways
  • Income premium: Households earn well above the Canadian median.
  • Young population: Youth (0-14) materially exceed seniors (65+), workforce pipeline asset.

Educational Attainment

Source: Statistics Canada · Table 37-10-0130 · Alberta province-wide (ages 25-64)
94%
High School+
Canada: 93%
▲ +1.0 pts
25%
Bachelor's+
Canada: 25%
▲ +0.0 pts
11%
Graduate+
Canada: 14%
▼ 3.0 pts

Housing & Rental Market

Statistics Canada Table 34-10-0133 (Rents) - Table 34-10-0127 (Vacancy) - Reference year 2025

Note: figures are single-year vintages. StatCan and CMHC do not publish ACS-style rolling 5-year housing averages, the long-form Census of Population every 5 years (2016, 2021) plays the equivalent precision role.

CMHC Average Rents by Bedroom

18.5%
Annual Rent (2BR) as % of Median Household Income - Affordable
30% threshold = "cost-burdened" (CMHC / HUD convention). Computed from $1,427 average 2BR rent × 12 / $92,703 household income.
Bachelor
$1,069/mo
1 Bedroom
$1,223/mo
2 Bedroom
$1,427/mo
3+ Bedroom
$1,604/mo
30% of monthly median household income (~$2,318/mo), rents above this line are typically considered cost-burdened.
Note: CMHC Rental Market Survey figures cover the metropolitan area (CMA/CA) within this economic region, not the full region. CMHC surveys urban centres only.

Vacancy & Housing Stock

Source: Statistics Canada Table 34-10-0127 - 2021 Census Dwellings
4.4%
CMHC Vacancy Rate (apartment structures of 6+ units)
Near the 3% balanced-market benchmark.
Total Dwellings
117,071
Avg 2BR Rent
$1,427/mo
Vacancy Rate
4.4%
Key Takeaways
  • Affordable rental market: Annual 2BR rent eats 18.5% of median household income, well below the 30% cost-burdened threshold; supports talent attraction.
Source: CMHC RMS rent data and StatCan median household income.

Workforce & Labour

Labour force composition from Statistics Canada population estimates and employment data

Source: StatCan Table 17-10-0137
182,508
Working Age (15-64)

Labour Summary

Source: StatCan LFS + Population Estimates
Working Age Pop
182,508
Youth (0-14)
59,525
Seniors (65+)
44,721

Dependency & Aging

Source: StatCan population estimates
16%
Seniors (65+) Share
Youth / Senior Ratio
133:100

Aging Workforce

Source: StatCan 17-10-0150 · Population estimates by economic region, age
18.1%
55-64 of working-age (15-64)

Workforce by Occupation

Source: Statistics Canada Table 14-10-0416 NOC 2021 broad categories (2025 - province-level)
Management / Professional
55%
Sales & Service
21.7%
Trades / Transport
17.1%
Natural Resources
2.9%
Manufacturing
3.3%
Bars scaled 2x for visual differentiation; percentage labels show actual share of 2,590,100 employed workers across Alberta. Economic Region-level occupation data is not published by StatCan; this provincial breakdown is the closest available proxy.

Commute

Source: StatCan 2021 Census Table 98-10-0457
Mean Commute 3.8 min below national avg
19.9 min

Work From Home

Source: StatCan 2021 Census Table 98-10-0455
Worked At Home vs 24.3% national
13.2%
Census 2021 long-form: percent of employed labour force aged 15+ whose place of work is "at home".
Key Takeaways
  • Working-age base: 182,508 residents aged 15-64 (63.6% of population) form the labour pool.
  • Pipeline strength: Youth (0-14) materially exceed seniors (65+); long-term workforce supply is a structural asset.
Source: Statistics Canada Census 2021 + Labour Force Survey.

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Data Sources

All data from official Canadian government APIs. Updated from official Canadian government data.

Statistics Canada Census 20212021
StatCan Labour Force Survey2025
StatCan LFS Unemployment Rate (14-10-0393)2024
StatCan GDP Tables2024
CMHC Rental Market2025
CRTC Broadband Data2025
CensusMapper.ca2021
StatCan Education (37-10-0130)2025
StatCan Population (17-10-0150)2025
StatCan Postsecondary Enrolments (37-10-0277)2024
StatCan Top Occupations (14-10-0416)2025
StatCan Commute (98-10-0457/0458)2021
StatCan Place of Work (98-10-0455/0456)2021
StatCan Low Income (11-10-0135)2024
StatCan Visible Minority (98-10-0352)2021
StatCan Indigenous Identity (98-10-0293)2021

Frequently Asked Questions

Key economic and demographic figures for Athabasca-Grande Prairie-Peace River, Alberta, from Statistics Canada.

What is the population of Athabasca-Grande Prairie-Peace River, Alberta?

286,754 (Statistics Canada, Population Estimates, Table 17-10-0150).

What is the median household income in Athabasca-Grande Prairie-Peace River, Alberta?

$92,703 (Statistics Canada, Census 2021).