Census of Canada, 1921

The 1921 Census was the sixth national census. It was taken on June 1, 1921 and had a total of 565 questions.

While the number of questions increased, information was consolidated into five schedules:

Only Schedule 1 has been preserved. Different forms were used for the Northwest Territories.

When employees compiled the statistical summaries, some of them wrote numbers on the census pages. The numbers relate to the information already recorded. They do not give extra details about the person enumerated. For example, for column 15, Place of birth, the following codes were used on some pages:

After the 1911 census, the government used those population statistics to redraw the federal electoral district boundaries. The maps of the new electoral districts were published in an electoral atlas in 1915. They used those electoral districts to determine the census districts for the 1921 census. Between 1915 and 1921 there may have been minor changes to some boundaries: Electoral atlas of the Dominion of Canada: according to the Redistribution Act of 1914 and the Amending Act of 1915 (Mikan 204296).

List of districts and sub-districts

Select a province to get a listing of the census districts for that province, followed by a list of sub-districts and their descriptions.

Note that some smaller sub-districts were combined by the enumerators.

Instructions to enumerators

Statistical summary

Column headings

Numeric codes: When employees at the Dominion Bureau of Statistics were compiling the statistical summaries, some of them wrote numbers on the census pages. The numbers relate to the information already recorded, not to additional details about the person enumerated.

For example, we have been able to determine that for column 15, Place of birth, the following codes were used on some pages:

1 Canada, 2 United Kingdom, 4 United States, 5 Europe, 7 Asia, etc.

There is a guide that explains the codes used in column 28, Occupations (see below). The meaning of numbers written in other columns is unknown.

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