Community Information Database
The Community Information Database (CID) is a free internet-based resource developed to provide communities, researchers, and governments with access to consistent and reliable socio-economic and demographic data and information for all communities across Canada.
The CID was developed by the Government of Canada’s Rural Secretariat in collaboration with the provinces and territories, other government departments, and community groups.
The CID provides:
- Access to over 500 pieces of data about your community or region, including: population, education, income, employment, families, and much more
- An interactive map for displaying and accessing data
- A tool for you to learn more about rural Canada
Below are PDFs of data profiles from the 1996, 2001 and 2006 Statistics Canada Surveys for all communities within the Thunder Bay District, as retrieved from the CID website. Click on the region to be taken to its Community Profile:
Ontario | Northwest Region | Thunder Bay District | Thunder Bay | Conmee | Oliver Paipoonge | Gillies | Neebing | Fort William First Nation | O'Conner Township | Shuniah | Dorion | Red Rock | Nipigon | Schreiber | Terrace Bay | Marathon | Greenstone | Manitouwadge | Thunder Bay Unorganized | First Nations Communities
Data includes:
- Population
- Migration and Mobility
- Immigration and Citizenship
- Employment
- Aboriginals
- Income
- Housing
- Etc.
Ontario*
Northwest Region
Thunder Bay District
Thunder Bay
Conmee
Oliver Paipoonge
Gillies
Neebing
Fort William First Nation
O'Connor Township
Shuniah
Dorion
Red Rock
Nipigon
Schreiber
Terrace Bay
Marathon
Greenstone
Manitouwadge
Thunder Bay Unorganized
First Nations Communities:
* Please note, all PDFs have been downloaded from the CID website and uploaded to this site for the convenience of the user.
These statistics and similar data can be found in the 2009 Thunder Bay District Labour Market Inventory



