River Heights, Winnipeg

This article is about the Winnipeg neighbourhood of River Heights.

River Heights
Suburb
Coordinates: 49°51′51″N 97°11′20″W
Country Canada
Province Manitoba
CityWinnipeg
Neighbourhoods17, including
Government
  MPJim Carr (Winnipeg South Centre)
  MLAJon Gerrard (River Heights)
  CouncillorJohn Orlikow (River Heights – Fort Garry)
Area
  Suburb18.1 km2 (7.0 sq mi)
  Metro
475.2 km2 (183.5 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)
  Suburb57,375
  Density3,200/km2 (8,200/sq mi)
  Metro
778,489
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central Standard Time)
  Summer (DST)UTC-5 (Central Daylight Time)
Forward sortation area
Area code(s)Area codes 204 and 431

River Heights is a suburb and community area in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is bordered by Route 90 to the west, the Assiniboine River to the north, Cambridge Street to the east, and Taylor Avenue to the south.[1]

History

The land of present-day River Heights was once part of the Parish of St. Boniface. It was annexed by the City of Winnipeg in 1882, though substantial development did not occur in the area until after World War I.

Some streets at the eastern end of River Heights are named after types of deciduous trees, Oak, Elm, Ash, while others are named after places, Waterloo (1881), Montrose, Oxford.[2]

River Heights, along with West Fort Rouge, comprised the South End of the old City of Winnipeg. It was these areas that contributed the majority of the men and the money to form the Citizens Committee of 1000, the group that broke the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919.

Demographics

In 2016, the population of River Heights was 57,375,[4] (18,995 not including "East River Heights from Census definition) has been constantly going down since 1971 when the population was 70,650, other than the 0.5% increase from 2001 to 2006. The median household income in River Heights is $47,646, slightly lower than the city-average at $49,790.

Though the neighbourhood was traditionally an Anglo-Saxon Protestant area, today the area has a more diverse population, featuring a significant Jewish presence, which makes up 11% of the neighbourhood's population.

Racial demographics

River Heights community area population by race, 2016[5]
Population group Population % of population
Non-visible minority or Aboriginal (White) 43,810 76.4%
Visible minority Filipino 2,005 3.5%
South Asian 1,535 2.7%
Black 1,380 2.4%
Chinese 955 1.7%
Southeast Asian 245 0.4%
Latin American 745 1.3%
Arab 240 0.4%
Korean 335 0.6%
West Asian 285 0.5%
Japanese 230 0.4%
Multiple visible minorities 375 0.7%
Other 225 0.4%
Total visible minority population 8,555 14.9%
Aboriginal identity Métis* 3,035 5.3%
First Nations (North American Indian)* 1,810 3.2%
Inuk (Inuit)* 35 0.1%
Multiple Aboriginal identities 90 0.2%
Other Aboriginal identities 40 0.1%
Total aboriginal population 5,010 8.7%
Total population 57,375 100%
* single identity

Points of interest

River Heights is part of the Winnipeg School Division, and includes the following schools:

  • Brock-Corydon Elementary School
  • J. B. Mitchell School
  • Montrose Elementary School
  • Queenston Elementary School
  • River Heights School
  • Robert H. Smith Elementary School
  • Ecole Sir William Osler

Private schools in the area include St. John Brebeuf School.

For sports/athletics, the area has the River Heights Community Club and the Sir John Franklin Community Club. Other points of interest include River Heights Public Library, Grant Park Shopping Centre (including McNally Robinson Booksellers), Pan Am Pool, and Manitoba Electrical Museum.

Major streets of River Heights include Academy Road and Stafford Street.

Neighbourhoods

River Heights is divided into two neighbourhood clusters: River Heights West and River Heights East, which encompass 17 neighbourhoods in Winnipeg in total.[1][6]

River Heights East[7]

  • Lord Roberts
  • McMillan
  • River-Osborne
  • Riverview
  • Roslyn
River Heights West

References

  1. "River Heights, Winnipeg | New Home & Condos | NextHome". Nexthome.ca. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  2. Shave, Harry (October 9, 1965). "More History in River Heights Streets". Winnipeg Free Press.
  3. "2016 Census Data - River Heights Community Area" (PDF). Winnipeg.ca. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
  4. "2016 Census Data - Neighbourhood Cluster Profiles (map)". City of Winnipeg. July 24, 2019. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
  5. "2016 Census Data - River Heights Community Area" (PDF). Winnipeg.ca. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
  6. "2016 Census - Neighbourhood Cluster Profiles". Winnipeg.ca. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
  7. "Winnipeg.ca (UD) : 2016 Census". Winnipeg.ca.
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