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In Metro Vancouver, at the 2021 census, 54.5% of the population were members of non-European ethnic groups, 43.1% were members of European ethnic groups, and 2.4% of the population identified as Indigenous. Greater Vancouver has more interracial couples than Canada's two largest cities, Toronto and Montreal.
English: A double bar graph displaying the population of Vancouver and its surrounding cities over time (1921–2021). All data comes from Statistics Canada's censuses. All data comes from Statistics Canada's censuses.
That year Vancouver's population was 1,000; by 1891 it reached 14,000 and by 1901 it was 26,000. The population increased to 120,000 by 1911. ... Vancouver: A History ...
English: Population growth of Vancouver and the GVRD from 1886-2006. Data collected from census where available (1956-2006). Extrapolated from census from 1926-1946 (census was every 10 years, 1921-1951). Earlier data from VPL publication available here, sourced from City of Vancouver annual reports. Unfortunately no reliable data for the GVRD ...
View history; Tools. Tools. move to ... Vancouver Climate chart ... the 2021 census stated 332,135 persons or 50.7% of Vancouver's population have English as a ...
The main driver of population growth is immigration, [8] [9] with 6.2% of the country's population being made up of temporary residents as of 2023, [10] or about 2.5 million people. [11] Between 2011 and May 2016, Canada's population grew by 1.7 million people, with immigrants accounting for two-thirds of the increase. [12]
With a population of 568,322 (2021), Surrey is the second-most populated city in Metro Vancouver. Burnaby is the third-most populated city in Metro Vancouver with a population of 249,125 (2021). This regional district comprises 23 local authorities as members: 21 municipalities, one electoral area and one treaty First Nation.
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]