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In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Amherst had a population of 9,404 living in 4,480 of its 4,799 total private dwellings, a change of -0.1% from its 2016 population of 9,413. With a land area of 12.07 km 2 (4.66 sq mi), it had a population density of 779.1/km 2 (2,017.9/sq mi) in 2021. [22]
The below table is a list of those population centres in Nova Scotia from the 2021 Census of ... Population (2021) [2] Population ... Amherst: Small: 9,548 9,550 ...
This is a list of communities in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, ... Population (2021) [1] Population (2016) [1] Change (%) [1] ... Amherst: 9,413 9,717 −3.1% ...
The Halifax population centre is the largest urban area in Nova Scotia. Statistics Canada recognizes a total of 37 population centres in the province. [5]The below table is a list of those population centres in Nova Scotia from the 2021 Census of Population as designated, named, and delineated by Statistics Canada.
Location of Nova Scotia in Canada Distribution of Nova Scotia's 49 municipalities by municipal status type. Nova Scotia is the seventh-most populous province in Canada with 969,383 residents as of the 2021 Census of Population, and the second-smallest province in land area at 52,824.71 km 2 (20,395.73 sq mi). [1]
Population (2011) 18,148: Electors: 14,452: Area (km²) ... The communities of Amherst and Pugwash are within its boundaries. ... 2021 Nova Scotia general election ...
The county spans an area of 4,271.23 km 2 making it Nova Scotia's second largest county, with resources including extensive forest land, several mineral resources, and agricultural areas that concentrate on wild blueberry harvesting. As of the 2021 census, Cumberland County had a population of 30,538, with the majority residing in the ...
River Hebert is a village on the River Hebert in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada.It is approximately 25 kilometres southwest of Amherst. As of 2021 the population was 468. The village and the river are both named after Louis Hébert, an early French settler from Port Royal, who navigated the river. [1]