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Old Posted Oct 17, 2007, 3:10 AM
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NOTE: the various maps in this post are NOT to scale with one another.

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Here's a map showing the 2006 census tract densities (per square KM) for Kelowna:



Here's a map showing the 2006 census tract densities (per square KM) for Nanaimo:
NOTE: Protection Island is included in the downtown tract, which makes the density of Nanaimo's core look a bit lower than it actually is. I've included an adjustment, assuming Protection Island is .56 square kilometres in size and has a population of 328.



Here's a map showing the 2006 census tract densities (per square KM) for Victoria proper, Oak Bay, and part of Saanich:
NOTE: the neighbourhood in Beacon Hill Park's tract probably has a density of about 5,000 per square KM, but the park's presence lowers the density of the entire tract by about half.

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