Census Canada says 100,000 people live in Nanaimo today, and about 150,000 live in the greater Nanaimo area, meaning Gabriola Island, and various islands surrounding nanaimo, Parksville, Qualicum, Bowser, Cassidy, Cedar/Extention/Cinnibar.
80,000
Nanaimo's population density is 918.0 people per square kilometer.
24kms from Vancouver to Nanaimo
In the 18OO's people came to Vancouver island, and to Nanaimo for Coal. Thus brining many people to Vancouver island, and Nanaimo. In fact Nanaimo had the most Asian population from 18OO-194O more than San Francisco, Vancouver, and Seattle. Then in 194O, Chinatown burned down, from an old oil lamp which destroyed numerous blocks of Chinatown, and residential houses. Nanaimo still has coal to be mined, but the city is saying no to mining the coal, because of the pollutants, and the trying to become eco friendlier.
He lives in Nanaimo on Vancouver Island :)
4,000 km to Toronto from Nanaimo
2460.88 Miles and 3960.30 Km from New York to Nanaimo
107 km (66 miles) North of Nanaimo.
107 km (66 miles) from Nanaimo to Comox Valley.
467 Miles or 751 Km, from Nanaimo to Grand Prarie.
What brought people to Vancouver Island, was coal, and logging. Nanaimo had/has still a lot of coal left, but the city doesn't allow mining.
Nanaimo was created in 1874.
The population of Nanaimo is 83,810.