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Largest and smallest census divisions of Canada by area
Province / territory | Largest | km² | Smallest | km² |
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Alberta | Division No. 17 | 192,055.15 | Division No. 8 | 9,908.36 |
British Columbia | Stikine Region | 132,496.21 | Nanaimo | 2,034.94 |
Manitoba | Division No. 23 | 242,016.21 | Division No. 11 | 572.12 |
New Brunswick | North'land County | 12,112.44 | St. John County | 1,462.43 |
N'land and Labrador | Division No. 10 | 269,073.30 | Division No. 2 | 6,099.04 |
Northwest Territories | Fort Smith Region | 618,360.38 | Inuvik Region | 522,747.99 |
Nova Scotia | Halifax County | 5,495.54 | Richmond County | 1,244.28 |
Nunavut | Qikiqtaaluk Region | 1,023,570.49 | Kivalliq Region | 444,680.40 |
Ontario | Kenora District | 407,167.33 | Toronto Division | 629.91 |
Prince Edward Island | Queens County | 2,020.17 | Kings County | 1,684.35 |
Quebec | Nord-du-Québec | 747,719.86 | Champlain | 169.64 |
Saskatchewan | Division No. 18 | 268,498.80 | Division No. 10 | 12,223.73 |
Canada | Qikiqtaaluk Region | 1,023,570.49 | Champlain | 169.64 |
Yukon (474,706.97 km²) is treated as a single census division. |
See also
[edit]- {{Largest and smallest census divisions of Canada by population}}
- {{Census metropolitan areas by size}}