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Vancouver Island, the Okanagan, Thompson-Nicola regions see rapid growth, in addition to the Lower Mainland

Image | British Columbia census map 2021

Caption: British Columbia's population has grown to more than 5 million, according to the latest census data from Statistics Canada. (CBC News)

British Columbia's population has hit more than five million people for the first time in history according to the latest census data from Statistics Canada.
And while much of that growth continues to be centered in the Lower Mainland, communities on Vancouver Island, the Okanagan and Thompson-Nicola regions have seen rapid growth as well.
Statistics Canada has released its first round of 2021 census data showing population and dwelling counts(external link) for communities across the country.
Below you can find all of our charts exploring how B.C.'s population has changed over the last five years.

Population change visualizer

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Population change between 2016 and 2021

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Embed | 2021 population of British Columbia's municipalities

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Census maps

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Embed | Population change in British Columbia

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Embed | Vancouver

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Biggest and smallest population increases/decreases by region

Embed | Northern and Central B.C. municipalities with the biggest population gains and losses by % from 2016-2021

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Embed | Southwest B.C. municipalities with the biggest and smallest population gains by % from 2016-2021

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Embed | Vancouver Island municipalities with the biggest and smallest population gains by % from 2016-2021

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Embed | Thompson-Okanagan municipalities with the biggest and smallest population gains by % from 2016-2021

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Embed | Kootenay municipalities with the biggest and smallest population gains by % from 2016-2021

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