Atlantic Canada
Atlantic Canada, also called the Atlantic provinces, is the region of Canada comprising the four provinces located on the Atlantic coast, excluding Quebec: the three provinces of The Maritimes – New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island – and the easternmost province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The population of the four Atlantic provinces in 2016 was about 2,300,000 on half a million km2. The provinces combined had an approximate GDP of $121.888 billion in 2011.
History
The first premier of Newfoundland, Joey Smallwood, coined the term "Atlantic Canada" when Newfoundland joined Canada in 1949. He believed that it would have been presumptuous for Newfoundland to assume that it could include itself within the existing term "Maritime Provinces," used to describe the cultural similarities shared by New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia. The three Maritime provinces entered Confederation during the 19th century.Although Quebec has physical Atlantic coasts on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Ungava Bay, and the Hudson Strait, it is generally not considered an Atlantic Province, instead being classified as part of Central Canada along with Ontario. Atlantic and Central Canada together are also known as Eastern Canada.
2016 census figures for "Metropolitan Areas" and "Population Centres" in Atlantic Canada. The list includes communities above 10,000, by Metropolitan Area population, or 5,000 by Population Centre population.
Community | Province | Population | Population |
Halifax | Nova Scotia | 403,390 | 316,701 |
St. John's | Newfoundland and Labrador | 205,955 | 178,427 |
Moncton | New Brunswick | 144,810 | 108,620 |
Saint John | New Brunswick | 126,202 | 58,341 – Saint John |
Saint John | New Brunswick | 126,202 | 24,445 – Quispamsis-Rothesay |
Fredericton | New Brunswick | 101,760 | 59,405 |
Cape Breton | Nova Scotia | 98,722 | 29,904 – Sydney |
Cape Breton | Nova Scotia | 98,722 | 17,556 – Glace Bay |
Cape Breton | Nova Scotia | 98,722 | 12,823 – Sydney Mines |
Charlottetown | Prince Edward Island | 69,325 | 44,739 |
Truro | Nova Scotia | 45,753 | 22,954 |
New Glasgow | Nova Scotia | 34,487 | 18,665 |
Corner Brook | Newfoundland and Labrador | 31,917 | 19,547 |
Bathurst | New Brunswick | 31,110 | 15,557 |
Miramichi | New Brunswick | 27,523 | 11,329 – Chatham-Douglastown |
Kentville | Nova Scotia | 26,222 | 12,088 |
Edmundston | New Brunswick | 23,524 | 12,086 |
Summerside | Prince Edward Island | 16,587 | 13,814 |
Grand Falls-Windsor | Newfoundland and Labrador | 14,171 | 12,046 |
Gander | Newfoundland and Labrador | 13,234 | 10,220 |
Campbellton | New Brunswick | 10,411 | 6,883 |