because PEI has an area of 2,194.57 sq miles... and with a population of roughly 141,000 residents... it would give PEI a pop density of 64 people per sq mile... it has the highest population density souly because it is a very small province compared to the rest of the provinces
The population of pei in 1873 was about 87000.
Prince Edward Island's population growth rate is estimated at around 4% since the last census in 2016. This growth is mainly due to immigration and a higher birth rate compared to other provinces in Canada.
Prince Edward Island is part of Canada. It is the smallest province in the country and is located on the east coast.
As of 2021, the population of the Atlantic provinces (Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick) is approximately 2.4 million people.
Prince Edward Island was settled by Europeans in the early 1700s, with the British establishing a colony on the island in 1769. Prior to European settlement, the island was inhabited by the Mi'kmaq people.
If you are asking which province has the highest population density, the answer is Prince Edward Island. If you are asking which province has the largest population, the answer is Ontario.
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Prince Edward Island is the smallest (by land area) Canadian province, and has the highest population density, at approx. 25/km2
The population of Prince Edward Island in 2010 was approximately 140,000 people, according to the Canadian Census conducted that year. This marked a slight increase from previous years, reflecting a gradual population growth trend on the island. Prince Edward Island is known for its small size and rural character, which influences its demographic trends.
Ontario has the largest population, and Prince Edward Island has the smallest.
It is Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island. It is mostly Prince Edward Island.
Prince Edward Island, also known as PEI.
yes it is
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 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 an island - it doesn't have a border.
Prince Edward Island is so densly populated compared to other Canadian provinces because it is so small and all of the land is habitable. Take Manitoba for example, Manitoba is huge compared to Prince Edward Island. Close to the border Manitoba is densly populated, but all north it is extremly light density which takes away from the dense population south.