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Christmas Island, [1] [2] Nova Scotia (Scottish Gaelic: Eilean na Nollaig) is a Canadian community of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. It has a post office, a firehall and a very small population.
CBRM 2001 population was 109,330. Albert Bridge (974) Alder Point (576) Baleine; Balls Creek (427) ... Christmas Island (53) Coxheath (2,404) Dalem Lake (78) Dominion ...
This is a list of communities in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, ... Population (2021) [1] Population (2016) [1 ... Christmas Island; Church Point; Churchover ...
Glace Bay, the second largest urban community in population, was the island's main coal mining centre until its last mine closed in the 1980s. Glace Bay was the hub of the Sydney & Louisburg Railway and a major fishing port. At one time, Glace Bay was known as the largest town in Nova Scotia, based on population.
A population centre, in Canadian census data, is a populated place, or a cluster of interrelated populated places, which meets the demographic characteristics of an urban area, having a population of at least 1,000 people and a population density of no fewer than 400 persons per square km 2. [1]
Nova Scotia [a] is a province of Canada, located on its east coast.It is one of the three Maritime provinces and most populous province in Atlantic Canada, with an estimated population of over 1 million as of 2024; it is also the second-most densely populated province in Canada, and second-smallest province by area. [11]
This is a list of Canadian historical population by province and territory, ... Nova Scotia [b] 1,300 5,000 14,000 20,000 57,000 150,000 Prince Edward Island [c] 300 ...
It recorded a population of 1,620,851 in Ontario, 1,191,516 in Quebec, 387,800 in Nova Scotia and 285,594 in New Brunswick [4] The population of each of these provinces continued to grow every year uninterrupted. However, their growth was slow in the late 19th century because there were few economic opportunities.