The Blue Mountains, ON demographics:
population, income, and more
The Blue Mountains population
How many people live in The Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains is home to 9,390 residents, based on Statistics Canada's 2024 population estimate. Of these, 49.1% identify as male and 50.9% as female.
Age demographics
The average age in The Blue Mountains is 52.3. Children under 15 make up 9.8% of the population, while youth and young adults account for 7.3%. Those in their working years are spread across the following age groups: 7.3% are 25 to 34, 7.7% are 35 to 44, and 10.8% are 45 to 54. Adults nearing retirement—aged 55 to 64—represent 22.8% of the population, while seniors 65 and over make up 34.2%.
Residence status
In The Blue Mountains, 86.9% of residents were born in Canada, while 13.1% have settled here from abroad. Another 0.1% are non-permanent residents, such as temporary workers or international students.
Primary languages spoken
According to the latest Census data, 98.3% of people in The Blue Mountains speak English as their primary language, 1.3% communicate mainly in French, 0.3% are bilingual, and 0.2% use other languages.
Households in The Blue Mountains
A peek inside The Blue Mountains households
The Blue Mountains has 4,350 households, with an average of 2.1 people living in each. One-person households make up 28.9% of all homes, while 46.7% are shared by two people. Three-person households represent 11.3%, and homes with four or more people account for 13.2% of the total.
Households stats
Housing in The Blue Mountains
The housing landscape of The Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains has a total of 7,396 private dwellings. Among the occupied dwellings, 80% are single-detached houses, 18.8% are attached homes such as townhouses or semi-detached units, and 0.7% are apartments. When it comes to space, The Blue Mountains offers a variety of home sizes: 5% of occupied homes have 1 bedroom or less, 54% have 2–3 bedrooms, and 41.3% have 4 or more bedrooms.
The age of buildings in The Blue Mountains
About 12.4% of homes were built before 1945, followed by 5.6% between 1946 and 1960. Another 8% went up in the 1960s, 12.9% in the 1970s, and 12.8% during the 1980s. Between 1991 and 2000, 10.2% of homes were added, and 15.1% were developed between 2001 and 2010.
The Blue Mountains occupancy rates
In The Blue Mountains, there are 4,348 occupied private dwellings, of which 87% are owner-occupied and 13% are rented. Meanwhile, 3,048 dwellings sit vacant.
Shelter costs
In The Blue Mountains, homeowners pay a median of $1,110 per month on shelter costs, while renters spend around $1,300. About 79.3% of households spend less than 30% of their income on housing, while 20.7% exceed that threshold.
Education in The Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains education at a glance
In The Blue Mountains, educational attainment varies across the community. About 8.6% of residents have no formal diploma, while 24.7% have completed high school and 4.9% hold an apprenticeship certificate. Meanwhile, 21.4% have graduated from college. Finally, 2.2% earned a non-bachelor university diploma, and 38.2% hold a university degree.
Income in The Blue Mountains
How much people earn in The Blue Mountains
In The Blue Mountains, the median household income sits at $101,000, while the median after-tax household income is $86,000.
The Blue Mountains income by age
Young adults in The Blue Mountains between 15 and 24 have a median income of $15,600, often reflecting part-time or early career work. For those aged 25 to 34, when many are advancing in their jobs, the figure rises to $39,600, and by 35 to 44 it reaches $53,600. Among individuals 45 to 54, the median wage is $66,500, followed by $56,800 for those in their pre-retirement years. Finally, residents over 65, many of whom are already retired, typically earn $50,800.
Employment in The Blue Mountains
Workforce and job sectors in The Blue Mountains
In The Blue Mountains, 4,460 residents are part of the labour force, with an unemployment rate of 10.9%. The local economy spans a wide range of sectors. Notably, sales and service, business, finance and administration, and trades and transport employ the largest shares of the working population, shaping the city's job market.
Workforce demographics
Transportation in The Blue Mountains
How people get around in The Blue Mountains
In The Blue Mountains, the average commute is 26 minutes. About 86.9% of residents get to work by car, truck, or van, while 0.6% rely on public transit and 8.1% walk or bike. The remaining 4.4% use other methods, such as scooters or motorcycles.
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FAQs about The Blue Mountains demographics
What is the current total population in The Blue Mountains?
What is the population density of The Blue Mountains?
What is the gender distribution in The Blue Mountains?
- 49.1% males (4,610 residents)
- 50.9% females (4,780 residents)
What is the age distribution of The Blue Mountains residents?
- Under 15: 9.8% (925 residents)
- 15-24: 7.3% (690 residents)
- 25-34: 7.3% (685 residents)
- 35-44: 7.7% (725 residents)
- 45-54: 10.8% (1,010 residents)
- 55-64: 22.8% (2,145 residents)
- Over 64: 34.2% (3,215 residents)
What is the population distribution by immigration status in The Blue Mountains?
- 86.9% non-immigrants (8,075 residents)
- 13.1% immigrants (1,220 residents)
- 0.1% non-permanent residents (10 residents)
What are the primary languages spoken in The Blue Mountains?
- English: 98.3%
- French: 1.3%
- English and French: 0.3%
- Neither English nor French: 0.2%
What is the typical household size in The Blue Mountains?
What is the median household income in The Blue Mountains?
What is the educational attainment level of The Blue Mountains residents?
- No diploma: 8.6% (715 residents)
- High school diploma: 24.7% (2,065 residents)
- Apprenticeship diploma: 4.9% (410 residents)
- College diploma: 21.4% (1,790 residents)
- University diploma (below bachelor): 2.2% (185 residents)
- University degree: 38.2% (3,200 residents)
What are the most common occupations in The Blue Mountains?
- Art, culture, recreation and sport: 6.2%
- Business, finance and administration: 20%
- Education, law, community and government services: 10.3%
- Health: 6.8%
- Management: 4.9%
- Manufacturing and utilities: 1.5%
- Natural and applied sciences: 5.9%
- Natural resources and agriculture: 5.8%
- Sales and service: 24.7%
- Trades and transport: 13.9%
Data source & methodology
Demographic data shown in this section was gathered from the latest census data from Statistics Canada (2021), with the total population figure reflecting the official 2024 population estimate.
Census aggregated data represented here is extracted from Data Tables, by topic, at the census subdivision area level.
Differences may be found between the totals of the various categories due to multiple variables.
The information is updated as soon as new data is made available. No representation, guarantee or warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of information.