Prince Edward Island ( PEI )
Prince Edward Island is the smallest by area.
NU is the biggest Territory in canada, it's not a province. QC is the biggest province. ON is second and BC is third in total area. If you just count land area and subtract the freshwater, BC and ON switch places. PEI is the smallest province.
Yukon is the smallest of Canada's three territories.
By population, Ontario is the largest, and Prince Edward Island the smallest. By physical size, Quebec is the largest and Prince Edward Island is the smallest. Bear in mind that we have not included territories in these statistics
Canada's largest province or territory is Nunavut with an area of 2,093,190 sq km. The largest province however is Quebec (because Nunavut is a territory) and it has an area of 1,542,056 sq km.
Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest province, both by area and population. PEI also has, by far, the highest population density of any Canadian province.
Prince Edward Island is the smallest
The largest province in Canada by land area is Quebec, covering approximately 1.5 million square kilometers. In contrast, the smallest province is Prince Edward Island, which has an area of about 5,660 square kilometers. These two provinces highlight the vast geographical diversity of Canada.
The Canadian province with the smallest population is Prince Edward Island at 140,204 people as of May 2011. The Canadian Territory witht the smallest population is Nunavut with 31,906 people as of May 2011.
The largest province by land area is Nunavut in Canada. it has a total land area of 808,185 square miles. The largest territory is the Northwest Territories with a land area of 735,135 square miles.
Prince Edward Island (PEI) is Canada's smallest province, in terms of both area and population; yet PEI is, by far, Canada's most densely populated province.
The largest Canadian province in terms of population is Ontario. Based on the 2006 Statistics Canada census, the population of Ontario was 12,160,282 that year. The largest Canadian province in terms of land mass is Quebec. Taken from the 2006 census, Quebec's land area is 1,356,366.78 square kilometres. Note: Nunavut is a Canadian territory, not a province, that has a land area of 1,932,254.97 square kilometres and a population of 29,474 inhabitants in 2006.