About 75 percent of residents identified as Christian at the time of the 2001 census, while 24 percent indicated they had no religious affiliation.
The indigenous community is very large, with more than 9,000 residents identified as Yaqui in the 2000 census.
Single-family houses were seldom built on speculation, that is for future sale to residents not yet identified.
Almost 89% of residents identified English and more than 7% identified French as their first language.
About 85% of residents identified English as their first language.
Nearly 85% of residents identified English, and 3% identified French, as their first language.
About 3.5% of residents identified as aboriginal.
The 2001 census found 85% of residents identified as Christian, while 14% had no religious affiliation.
About 9 percent of residents identified themselves as aboriginal at the time of the 2006 census.
A resident, identified as Pavel Babenko, complained about the closing.