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What does a fast-growing Saskatchewan look like?

New census data that shows Saskatchewan's population has been growing rapidly is perhaps no surprise to anyone who drives around the province's largest cities.

Not hard to find visual evidence that it's getting a little more crowded in our province

Harbour Landing has been growing rapidly between the 2011 and 2016 censuses. (Google Street View)

New census data that shows Saskatchewan's population has been growing rapidly is perhaps no surprise to anyone who drives around the province'slargest cities.

Saskatchewan grew by 59,189 people between 2011 and 2016 and now has a population of 1,098,352, according to the federal count.

But growth was most dramatic in Saskatoon (12.5 per cent) and Regina (11.8 per cent).

For many, the evidence is right before their eyes, as new neighbourhoods spring up in short order.

In Regina, therehas been rapid growth in the Harbour Landing area near the airport, while in Saskatoon, new homes have sprung up at a torrid pace in the Stonebridge area.

Below is a sample of before-and-after images from Google Street View.

RochdaleBoulevard in north Regina

River Centre 2 development in River Landing

Harbour Landing neighbourhood near the Regina airport

Stonebridgearea in south-central Saskatoon

The following maps illustrate growth for Regina and Saskatoon areas.

  • The darker the blue, the greater the percentage of decline in population.
  • The darker the red, the greater the percentage of increase in population.
  • Off-white represents approximately no change.
The boundaries of this Regina and area map show varied growth, according to census data. (CBC)
The boundaries of this Regina map show varied growth, according to census data. (CBC)
This map shows population increases and declines in Saskatoon and its surrounding area. (CBC)
This map of Saskatoon shows population growth, according to census data. (CBC)