i went to this site
http://www.region.waterloo.on.ca/web/region.nsf/DocID/71DC3804F65AFA9485256B1A0062B956?OpenDocument
and it hade a bunch of stuff on the Waterloo Region. The city's total population at the end of 2006-with over 20,000 non-resident post-secondary students included-was 114,700.[2]
Waterloo Region Record was created in 1878.
Region of Waterloo International Airport was created in 1930.
The population of Regional Municipality of Waterloo is 507,096.
The airport code for Region of Waterloo International Airport is YKF.
The region of Waterloo is a region in Canada. To be more specific it can be found in Southern Ontario in the center of the area formed by the Great Lakes, Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, and Lake Huron.
Present day BelgiumAbout 20 km south of BrusselsThere is also a Waterloo in southern Ontario, Canada.In Belgium
68,406
The population of Waterloo, Ontario is 121 700 (including the non-resident post-secondary student population of 24,910).
Regional Municipality of Waterloo's population density is 370.4 people per square kilometer.
Waterloo, Belgium: 29,593 (2009) Waterloo, Ontario, Canada: 121,700 (2010) Waterloo, Quebec, Canada: 4,112 (2006) Waterloo, Iowa, USA: 65,406 (2010) Waterloo, Illinois, USA: 7,614 (2000) Waterloo, Wisconsin, USA: 3,259 (2000) Waterloo, Indiana, USA: 2,173 (2009) Waterloo, South Carolina, USA: 203 (2009) Waterloo, Oregon, USA: 239 (2000) Waterloo, New York, USA: 4,962 (2000)
There have been no public numbers released showing the Asian population of students at Waterloo Collegiate. However, the school certainly has a reputation of having more Asian people and immigrants than any other in the region.
491 is the area code for the city of Kitchener in Ontario, Canada. It is often associated with the surrounding region, which includes nearby cities such as Waterloo and Cambridge. This area is part of the larger Waterloo Region, known for its technology sector and educational institutions.