List of neighbourhoods in Winnipeg

This is a list of neighbourhoods in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. There are 236-237 neighbourhoods in Winnipeg.[1][2][3][4]

Major wards/districts include St. Boniface, St. Norbert, St. Vital, Transcona, St. James-Assiniboia, Tuxedo, Garden City, Fort Garry, Fort Rouge, River Heights, Charleswood, North Kildonan, West Kildonan, East Kildonan, the North End, the West End, the Northwest, and City Centre.[5]

Neighbourhoods

Neighbourhoods of Winnipeg as of the 2016 census.[1]

A

B

  • Beaumont
  • Betsworth
  • Birchwood
  • Booth
  • Bonavista
  • Bridgwater Centre
  • Bridgwater Forest
  • Bridgwater Lakes
  • Bridgwater Trails
  • Broadway - Assiniboine
  • Brockville
  • Brooklands
  • Bruce Park
  • Buchanan
  • Buffalo
  • Burrows Central
  • Burrows - Keewatin

C

D

  • Dakota Crossing
  • Daniel McIntyre
  • Deer Lodge
  • Dufferin
  • Dufferin Industrial
  • Dufresne
  • Dugald

E

  • Eaglemere
  • Earl Grey
  • East Elmwood
  • Ebby - Wentworth
  • Edgeland
  • Elm Park
  • Elmhurst
  • Eric Coy
  • Exchange District
  • F

    G

    H

  • Heritage Park
  • Holden
  • I

    • Inkster - Faraday
    • Inkster Gardens
    • Inkster Industrial Park
    • Island Lakes

    J

    • J.B. Mitchell
    • Jameswood
    • Jefferson

    K

    • Kensington
    • Kern Park
    • Kil-cona Park
    • Kildare - Redonda
    • Kildonan Crossing
    • Kildonan Drive
    • Kildonan Park
    • King Edward
    • Kingston Crescent
    • Kirkfield

    L

    M

    • Maginot
    • Mandalay West
    • Maple Grove Park
    • Maples, The
    • Margaret Park
    • Marlton
    • Mathers
    • Maybank
    • McLeod Industrial
    • McMillan
    • Meadowood
    • Meadows
    • Melrose
    • Minnetonka
    • Mint, The
    • Minto
    • Mission Gardens
    • Mission Industrial
    • Montcalm
    • Munroe East
    • Munroe West
    • Murray Industrial Park
    • Mynarski

    N

    • Niakwa Park
    • Niakwa Place
    • Norberry
    • Normand Park
    • North Inkster Industrial
    • North Point Douglas
    • North River Heights
    • North St. Boniface
    • North Transcona Yards
    • Norwood East
    • Norwood West

    O

    P

    • Pacific Industrial
    • Parc La Salle
    • Parker
    • Peguis
    • Pembina Strip
    • Perrault
    • Point Road
    • Polo Park
    • Portage and Main
    • Portage - Ellice
    • Prairie Pointe
    • Pulberry

    R

    S

    • Sage Creek
    • Sargent Park
    • Saskatchewan North
    • Seven Oaks
    • Shaughnessy Park
    • Silver Heights
    • Sir John Franklin
    • South Point Douglas
    • South Pointe
    • South Portage
    • South River Heights
    • South Tuxedo[6]
    • Southboine
    • Southdale
    • Southland Park
    • Spence
    • Springfield North
    • Springfield South
    • St. Boniface Industrial Park
    • St. George
    • St. James Industrial
    • St. John's Park
    • St. John's
    • St. Matthews
    • St. Norbert
    • St. Vital Centre
    • St. Vital Perimeter South
    • Stock Yards
    • Sturgeon Creek
    • Symington Yards

    T

    U

    V

    W

    Community areas and neighbourhood clusters

    Winnipeg has been subdivided into two levels of areas developed by the Community Data Network of the national Canadian Community Economic Development Network: Community areas and neighbourhood clusters.[7]

    Community areas[8] are the broader, less detailed level of areas, which allow for geographical analysis and comparisons, i.e. census data, as used by Statistics Canada.[7][9] Community areas are composed of neighbourhood clusters,[10] which are used for planning and policy purposes by Manitoba Health and the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA).[7]

    Wards

    [11]

    Business Improvement Zones

    Winnipeg's Business Improvement Zones (BIZ) are business districts established to enhances economic development for businesses in a particular neighbourhood.[12] Each BIZ is governed and administered by a board, and is regulated by related BIZ by-laws passed by City Council.[13]

    As of 2022, the City of Winnipeg has 16 Business Improvement Zones:[13]

    Other recognized areas

    See also

    References

    1. ^ a b "Alphabetical Neighbourhood Listing | 2016 Census". City of Winnipeg. 2019-02-07. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
    2. ^ 2018 Winnipeg Neighbourhoods map, City of Winnipeg. Retrieved 2021-06-09
    3. ^ Neighbourhoods of Winnipeg, City of Winnipeg. Archived from the original on 2018-03-26.
    4. ^ "Neighbourhoods | Tourism Winnipeg". www.tourismwinnipeg.com. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
    5. ^ Sherlock's Map of Winnipeg and Surrounding Areas, Île-des-Chênes, ISBN 978-1-895229-67-7.
    6. ^ Winnipeg Architectural Foundation. Tuxedo. http://www.winnipegarchitecture.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Web-Exhibit-Tuxedo-1.pdf . Accessed June 4, 2023
    7. ^ a b c "Concept: Neighbourhood Clusters (NC)." Manitoba Centre for Health Policy. Max Rady College of Medicine. 2008 December 19.
    8. ^ City Clerk (February 7, 2019). "Community Area Profiles - 2016 Census". City of Winnipeg. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
    9. ^ "Concept: Community Centre Areas (CCAs)." Manitoba Centre for Health Policy. Max Rady College of Medicine. 2012 July 31.
    10. ^ City Clerk (February 7, 2019). "Neighbourhood Cluster Profiles - 2016 Census". City of Winnipeg. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
    11. ^ City Clerk (November 6, 2018). "Electoral Wards - City of Winnipeg". City of Winnipeg. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
    12. ^ "Business Improvement Zones - Planning, Property and Development - City of Winnipeg". winnipeg.ca. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
    13. ^ a b "BIZ Zone Directory - Planning, Property and Development - City of Winnipeg". winnipeg.ca. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
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