Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Population with Canadian Ancestry in 2021

Updated on April 16, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, there were 3.76K people in Oklahoma with Canadian ancestry. Among all Oklahoma counties, Oklahoma County had the highest population with Canadian ancestry (1.12K), followed by Tulsa County (572), and Cleveland County (413).

The chart and table below shows the top 10 counties with high number of people with Canadian ancestry.

You can see similar information for other states and for other ancestry groups in Oklahoma.

Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Population with Canadian Ancestry in 2021
Oklahoma County
Tulsa County
Cleveland County
Canadian County
Jackson County
Payne County
Wagoner County
Rogers County
Grady County
Creek County
Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Population with Canadian Ancestry in 2021
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Rank County Population
1 Oklahoma County 1119
2 Tulsa County 572
3 Cleveland County 413
4 Canadian County 211
5 Jackson County 168
6 Payne County 157
7 Wagoner County 109
8 Rogers County 99
9 Grady County 80
10 Creek County 77
11 Sequoyah County 61
12 Pontotoc County 57
13 Muskogee County 51
14 Washington County 49
15 Custer County 47
16 Cherokee County 43
17 McCurtain County 39
18 Comanche County 34
19 Bryan County 29
20 Mayes County 27
21 Pottawatomie County 26
22 Caddo County 22
22 Logan County 22
23 Ottawa County 21
24 Osage County 17
25 Kay County 16
26 Choctaw County 15
26 Okmulgee County 15
27 Carter County 14
28 Le Flore County 13
28 Marshall County 13
28 Okfuskee County 13
28 Pittsburg County 13
28 Texas County 13
29 Adair County 10
29 Nowata County 10
30 Delaware County 9
30 Pawnee County 9
31 Seminole County 8
32 Coal County 6
32 Garfield County 6
32 Woods County 6
33 Beaver County 4
33 McClain County 4
34 Atoka County 3
34 Cimarron County 3
35 Garvin County 2
35 Johnston County 2
35 Noble County 2