Population in 2011: 131,118
Population in 2006: 125,149
2006 to 2011 population changeThis district: | 4.8% |
British Columbia: | 7.0% |
Total private houses: 61,383
Private houses occupied by usual residents: 55,877
Land area (km2): 3849.38
Population density per square kilometreHere: | 34.1 |
Nearby towns and cities: | 4.8 |
Nanaimo population and houses statistics
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Marital Status
Married or living with a common-law partnerTotal: 65,065This district: | 58.3% |
Province: | 57.9% |
Female: 32,615Here: | 56.9% |
British Columbia: | 56.4% |
Not married and not living with a common-law partnerTotal: 46,565This district: | 41.7% |
Province: | 42.1% |
Female: 24,735This district: | 43.1% |
Province: | 43.6% |
This district - Marital Status
Nanaimo marital status detailsFamilies and households characteristics
Language
Knowledge of official languages in Nanaimo
First official language spoken in this district
Language most often used at home
Other languages used at home
Language details for NanaimoAirports in Nanaimo
- Nanaimo Airport (IATA: YCD, ICAO: CYCD)
- Nanaimo/Long Lake Water Airport
Universities located in this district
- Vancouver Island University
Stadiums in Nanaimo
Newspapers located in Nanaimo
IUCN protected areas in this district
- Wakes Cove Provincial Park
Age characteristics
Median age of the populationThis district: | 46.3 |
British Columbia: | 41.9 |
Percent of the population aged 15 and over
Age characteristics of NanaimoAlbums recorded in Nanaimo
- Gracehill Fair
- Still Rovin
Sports teams in this district
- Nanaimo Clippers (Hockey)
- Calgary Buffaloes (Hockey)
Famous people related to Nanaimo
Birthplace of:
- Brett Palin (Ice Hockey Player)
- Gene Carr (Ice Hockey Player)
- Justin Chatwin
- Scott Ranger (Lacrosse Player)
- Zaki Ibrahim (Musical Artist)
- Jodelle Ferland
- Karen Kelsall (Gymnast)
- Diana Krall (Musical Artist)
- Gogo (Musical Artist)
- John DeSantis
- Christopher Hart
- Audrey Alexandra Brown (Writer)
- Nick Carlson (Lacrosse Player)
- Charles Robert Reeves Hickey
- Bryan Dumesnil (MLB Player)
- Leonard Krog (Politician)
- Doug McKinty (Football)
- Jordan Bianchin (Ice Hockey Player)
- Fiona O'Donnell MP (Politician)
- Allie Hann-McCurdy (Figure Skater)
Home town of:
Death place of:
- Sheila Watson (Writer)
- Rand Holmes (Comics Creator)
- Edmond Rollo Mainguy
- David William Gordon (Politician)
- Walter Franklyn Matthews (Politician)
- John Archibald "Jack" Armstrong
Resting place of:
Secondary schools located in Nanaimo
- Wellington Secondary School
Shoping malls in this district
- Port Place Shopping Centre
- Woodgrove Centre
Radio stations in Nanaimo
- CKWV-FM (102.3 MHz)
- CHWF-FM (106.9 MHz)
- CHLY-FM (101.7 MHz)
Schools located in this district
- Woodlands Secondary (1270 Strathmore St, Gradespan: 8-12, Enrollment: 647)
- Pauline Haarer Elementary (400 Campbell St, Gradespan: K-7, Enrollment: 241)
- Vast Centre (10 Strickland St, Gradespan: 10-12, Enrollment: 82)
- Learn @ Home K-7 (3004 Departure Bay Rd, Gradespan: K-7, Enrollment: 88)
- Departure Bay Elementary (3004 Departure Bay Rd, Gradespan: K-7, Enrollment: 170)
- John Barsby Community School (550 Seventh St, Gradespan: 8-12, Enrollment: 662)
- Woodbank StrongStart Centre (1984 Woobank Rd, Gradespan: Pre-K)
- Randerson Ridge Elementary (6021 Nelson Rd, Gradespan: K-7, Enrollment: 316)
- Quarterway Elementary (1632 Bowen Rd, Gradespan: K-7, Enrollment: 383)
- Dover Bay Secondary (6135 McGirr Rd, Gradespan: 8-12, Enrollment: 1,327)
- Brechin Elementary (510 Millstone Ave, Gradespan: K-7, Enrollment: 137)
- McGirr StrongStart Centre (6199 McGirr Rd, Gradespan: Pre-K)
- Frank J. Ney Elementary (5301 Williamson Rd, Gradespan: K-7, Enrollment: 244)
- Career Technical Centre (355 Wakesiah Ave, Gradespan: 11-12, Enrollment: 125)
- Georgia Ave StrongStart Centre (625 Georgia Ave, Gradespan: Pre-K)
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Buildings in Nanaimo
- Bastion
- Christian Science Society
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Source:
Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 92-591-XWE. Ottawa. Released March 13 2007 and
Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-XWE. Ottawa. Released October 24, 2012.
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