Niverville, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

For the most part, people in Niverville are homeowner-occupied, and the remainder rent. There are approximately 1,550 households in Niverville, with the average household size of 2.9 people. There are also some households with higher than average populations. The most common demographics are single and married, with two people making up the largest proportion of the market. Those with four people make up the second largest segment. And households with a primary maintainer between the ages of 45 and 54 make up a third of the entire population.

In the 2016 census, Niverville had a population of 3,547 residents, up from 2,464 in 2006. It is the fastest-growing municipality in Manitoba. A look at the 2021 census will help residents make better-informed decisions about their neighborhood. The results will include the total number of residents, the average age, the language spoken, the language of primary residence and whether or not they are citizens of Canada.

The area around Niverville became a hub for English and Scottish settlers in the 1870s. The Mennonite East Reserve included Niverville between 1874 and 1878. The area was named Niverville by the Canadian Pacific Railway after Chevalier Boucher de Niverville, an 18th century French-Canadian explorer. A town plan was registered on 30 acres of land in the northwest quarter of the 30-7-4E. In 1879, William Hespeler built a hotel and the first grain elevator in western Canada.