No Canadian province has the same population density over its entirety. Even PEI with only a population of 140,204 people varies from 80.8 persons per square kilometre in the Charlottetown census agglomeration to 179.5 persons per square kilometre in the Summerside census agglomeration. Within the Charlottetown CA, Charlottetown (City) had a population density of 779.7 persons per square kilometre while Meadowbank is only 36.0 persons per square kilometre.
Quebec is the Canadian province with the most freshwater, 176,928 square kilometres. Northwest Territories is the Canadian territory with the most freshwater, 163,021 square kilometres.
Quebec is the largest province with an area of 7,886,108 square km.
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.
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.
No Canadian province has the same population density over its entirety. Even PEI with only a population of 140,204 people varies from 80.8 persons per square kilometre in the Charlottetown census agglomeration to 179.5 persons per square kilometre in the Summerside census agglomeration. Within the Charlottetown CA, Charlottetown (City) had a population density of 779.7 persons per square kilometre while Meadowbank is only 36.0 persons per square kilometre.
Prince Edward Island has about 25 people per square kilometre.
Quebec is the Canadian province with the most freshwater, 176,928 square kilometres. Northwest Territories is the Canadian territory with the most freshwater, 163,021 square kilometres.
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1,000 metres in a kilometre, so a square kilometre is 1,000m x 1,000m, or 1,000,000m2. A million square metres in a square kilometre.
Quebec is the largest province with an area of 7,886,108 square km.
5.7 people per square km according to the census of 2012
A kilometre is 100,000 centimetres long. A square kilometre is one kilometre long and one kilometre wide. A square centimetre is one centimetre long and one centimetre wide. If you filled up a kilometre-sized square (a square kilometre) with centimetre-sized squares (square centimetres) you would need 100,000 rows of 100,000 square centimetres, which comes to 10^10, or 10,000,000,000 (10 billion) square centimetres.
The amount of people in a stated area, usually square kilometre or square mile.
41 people per square kilometre.
Rounded to nine decimal places, one square kilometre is equal to 0.386102159 miles.
Toronto, with a population density of 3972 people per square kilometre (10287 people per square mile).