The population density of Old Toronto is 7,583.9 people per square kilometer.
Old Toronto's population is 736,775.
Greater Toronto Area's population density is 850 people per square kilometer.
The latest census (2006) put Toronto's population as 2,500,000 which is good for the fourth largest city in North America. Toronto's website pegs the city's population at 2,700,000. Toronto's population density is 3,972/km2 as of the latest census and the city covers 630 km2.
The population density of Greater Montreal is 898.1 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Old Ottawa East is 4,393.4 people per square kilometer.
Old Ottawa South's population density is 3,984.4 people per square kilometer.
well, because that's just the way it worked out .
Frederick Irvin Hill has written: 'Spatio-temporal trends in population density' -- subject(s): Ont Toronto, Population, Toronto, Ont 'Migration in the Toronto-cented (MTARTS) region' -- subject(s): Internal Migration, Migration, Internal
It's misleading because in southern Canada you have very dense cities like Toronto or Vancouver
The population of Ubisoft Toronto is 120.
Much higher: Both Toronto and Ottawa are in ontario, and they are very populated.
The population of Toronto-Dominion Bank is 2,011.