People

Total Population

yearpopulation
2003794
2002780
2001768
2000754
1999777
1998812
1997854
1996830
1995802
1994795
1993786

Age Distribution

Age Distribution

The population of Haines Junction was slightly under 800 in 2003, much the same as it has been for a couple of years. The community's population rose a little during the mid 1990s but essentially has changed little since the early 1990s.

The 2001 Census indicated that about 70 percent of the population of the Village of Haines Junction had lived there for at least five years. This is close to the pattern for the overall Yukon population. Only about 12 percent of the 2001 population had moved to the town in the previous five years from outside of the Yukon, primarily from elsewhere in Canada. This compares with nearly 16 percent for the Yukon as a whole.

The Champagne and Aishihik First Nations (CAFN) is estimated to be about half of the overall community population. Census results for the Village of Haines Junction identify First Nations people at 40 percent of the population. However, this does not take into account the overall community area or CAFN villages outside the incorporated area.

Only 25 percent of the Haines Junction population falls into the 25-to-44 age group, compared to 31 percent Yukon-wide. There are proportionately more people in older age groups: about 32 percent of the population is from 45 to 64 years of age and almost 10 percent of the population is over 65 years of age. Comparable proportions for the Yukon as a whole are 29 percent and 7 percent. This age distribution reflects lack of opportunity for the working-age population. Some young adults leave the community to find work in places such as Whitehorse. Others likely work in other places for at least part of the year.

Almost half of the Haines Junction population is female, close to the Yukon average of 50 percent.