The most populated province in Canada is Ontario, with a population of over 14 million people. This is followed by Quebec and British Columbia.
The most densely populated province in Canada is Ontario, with a population density of around 14.1 people per square kilometer. This makes it the most populous province in the country.
Ontario has the highest population of Indigenous peoples in Canada, with many residing in cities such as Toronto and Ottawa.
Oahu is the most populated of the Hawaiian Islands.
India is the second most populated country in the world, after China.
Approximately 20% of Canada's land mass is currently populated. The majority of Canada's population is concentrated along the southern border with the United States, with much of the country's land being uninhabited or sparsely populated due to its northern climate and remote locations.
Ontario
The highest populated province (or territory) in Canada is Ontario.
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.
Alberta, with 10.9% of the population
Quebec
Ontario
Prince Edward Island is the least populated PROVINCE in Canada with 142,266 residents as of July 1, 2010. But Nunavut is the least populated TERRITORY in Canada with only 33,220 residents.
Prince Edward Island is the least populated province.
The province of Ontario covers an area of 415,600 square miles. This province was founded in the year 1867 and is the most populated province in the country of Canada.
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.
The least populated province in Canada is P.E.I. with a population of 141,000 as of April 1st, 2010.
Newfoundland and Labrador