Coast Province's population is 2,487,264.
=Many of the people in the Atlantic Provinces live on the coast. One exception is Prince Edward Island, where the population is evenly spread across the island.=
the population of the prairie provinces in 2000 is about 6,037,715
Western Canada provinces the largest population. The population is more that the Prairie provinces.
The major differences between the maritime central and western provinces in Canada include their geography, economy, and population density. The maritime provinces (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island) are located on the Atlantic coast, known for their fishing and agriculture industries, and have a higher population density compared to the western provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba), which are more known for their oil and gas industries, agriculture, and vast landscapes with lower population density.
Technically, Holland is a smaller region within The Netherlands, constituting the NW coast along the North Sea (provinces of North Holland and South Holland). Holland population (October 2013) - 6,314,483 The Netherlands population (early 2014) - 16,856,620
Only 1 province is on the West Coast and that is British Colombia.
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on the eastern coast of canada, near Quebec.
The Maritime provinces, as well as the Atlantic Ocean.
Saskatchewan has the smallest population among the prairie provinces of Canada. It is known for its vast land area and agricultural industry.
yes because there is more people
Gulf Coast Community Foundation's population is 15.