Demographics of region
Canada Prince Edward Island Density 2016
Prince Edward Island is a Canadian province . According to the 2011 National Household Survey, the largest ethnic group consists of people of Scottish descent (39.2%), followed by English (31.1%), Irish (30.4%), French (21.1%), German (5.2%), and Dutch (3.1%) descent. Prince Edward Island is mostly a white community and there are few visible minorities. Chinese people are the largest visible minority group of Prince Edward Island, comprising 1.3% of the province's population. Almost half of respondents identified their ethnicity as "Canadian." Prince Edward Island is by a strong margin the most Celtic and specifically the most Scottish province in Canada and perhaps the most Scottish place (ethnically) in the world, outside Scotland. 38% of islanders claim Scottish ancestry, but this is an underestimate and it is thought that almost 50% of islanders have Scottish roots. When combined with Irish and Welsh, almost 80% of islanders are of some Celtic stock, albeit most families have resided in PEI for at least two centuries. Few places outside Europe can claim such a homogeneous Celtic ethnic background. The only other jurisdiction in North America with such a high percentage of British Isles heritage is Newfoundland.
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Population of Prince Edward Island since 1851
Year
Population
Mean annual % change
5-year % change
10-year % change
Rank among provinces
1850
62,678
n/a
n/a
n/a
5
1861
80,857
2.6
n/a
29.0
5
1871
94,021
1.5
n/a
16.3
5
1881
108,891
1.5
n/a
15.8
5
1891
109,078
0.017
n/a
0.2
6
1901
103,259
−0.55
n/a
-5.3
7
1911
93,728
−0.96
n/a
-9.2
9
1921
88,615
−0.56
n/a
-5.4
9
1931
88,038
−0.065
n/a
-0.7
9
1941
95,047
0.77
n/a
8.0
9
1951
98,429
0.35
n/a
3.6
10
1956
99,285
0.17
0.9
n/a
10
1961
104,629
1.1
5.4
6.3
10
1966
108,535
0.74
3.7
9.3
10
1971
111,635
0.56
2.9
6.7
10
1976
118,225
1.2
5.9
8.9
10
1981
122,506
0.7
3.6
9.7
10
1986
126,640
0.67
3.4
7.1
10
1991
129,765
0.49
2.5
5.9
10
1996
134,557
0.73
3.7
6.3
10
2001
135,294
0.11
0.5
4.2
10
2006
138,581
0.47
2.4
2.9
10
2011
140,204
0.25
1.2
3.6
10
2016
142,907
n/a
1.9
3.1
10
2021
154,331
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Source: Statistics Canada
Population geography
Census agglomerations
Source: Statistics Canada
City
2021
2016
2011
2006
Land Area (km)
Density (/km)
Charlottetown
78,858
71,821
64,487
59,325
1,112.43
70.9
Summerside
18,157
16,831
16,488
16,153
125.12
145.1
Cities and towns
All statistics according to 2016 Canadian census , unless otherwise specified
Town
Population
Population (2011)
Population ranking
Land Area (km)
Area ranking
Density (/km)
Density ranking
Alberton
1,145
1,135
7
4.52
6
253.5
8
Borden-Carleton
724
750
9
12.99
5
55.7
10
Charlottetown
36,094
34,562
1
44.34
1
814.1
1
Cornwall
5,348
5,162
4
28.19
3
189.7
9
Georgetown
555
675
10
1.59
10
348.1
6
Kensington
1,619
1,513
6
3.01
9
537.8
3
Montague
1,961
1,895
5
3.16
8
620.8
2
Souris
1,053
1,173
8
3.47
7
303.7
7
Stratford
9,706
8,574
3
22.53
4
430.8
5
Summerside
14,829
14,751
2
28.49
2
520.5
4
Ethnic origins
Ethnic origins in Canada, 2021.
Dominant self-identified ethnic origin of the population of Prince Edward Island
Ethnic origin
Population
Percent
Canadian
60,000
44.98%
Scottish
50,700
38.01%
English
38,330
28.74%
Irish
37,170
27.87%
French
28,410
21.30%
German
5,400
4.05%
Dutch (Netherlands)
4,130
3.10%
Acadian
3,020
2.26%
North American Indian
2,360
1.77%
Welsh
1,440
1.08%
American (USA)
640
Polish
615
Italian
605
Lebanese
525
Danish
420
Norwegian
325
Ukrainian
320
Swedish
315
Belgian
240
Métis
245
Chinese
225
Hungarian (Magyar)
225
British , not included elsewhere
210
Spanish
175
Jewish
165
Russian
160
Swiss
145
Finnish
135
Inuit
120
Information taken from the Canada 2001 Census . .
* These percentages sum to more than 100% due to dual responses (e.g. "French-Canadian" generating an entry in both "French" and "Canadian" categories.) Groups with greater than 1,000 responses are included.
Visible minorities and Indigenous peoples
Visible minority and Indigenous population (Canada 2021 Census)
Population group
Population
%
European
132,790
88.2%
Visible minority group
South Asian
3,735
2.5%
Chinese
3,335
2.2%
Black
1,815
1.2%
Filipino
1,760
1.2%
Arab
1,125
0.7%
Latin American
585
0.4%
Southeast Asian
1,040
0.7%
West Asian
295
0.2%
Korean
120
0.1%
Japanese
190
0.1%
Visible minority, n.i.e.
125
0.1%
Multiple visible minorities
170
0.1%
Total visible minority population
14,310
9.5%
Indigenous group
First Nations (North American Indian)
2,165
1.4%
Métis
845
0.6%
Inuk (Inuit)
180
0.1%
Multiple Indigenous responses
30
0.0%
Indigenous responses n.i.e.
165
0.1%
Total Indigenous population
3,385
2.2%
Total population
150,485
100.0%
Languages
Knowledge of languages
Knowledge of official languages of Canada in Prince Edward Island (2016)
Language
Percent
English only
86.38%
French only
0.08%
English and French
12.65%
Neither English nor French
0.89%
The question on knowledge of languages allows for multiple responses. The following figures are from the 2021 Canadian Census and the 2016 Canadian Census , and lists languages that were selected by at least 0.5 per cent of respondents.
Knowledge of languages in Prince Edward Island
Language
2021
2016
Pop.
%
Pop.
%
English
149,525
99.36%
138,735
99.32%
French
19,445
12.92%
17,875
12.8%
Mandarin
2,940
1.95%
2,105
1.51%
Hindi
1,660
1.1%
165
0.12%
Tagalog
1,630
1.08%
615
0.44%
Punjabi
1,550
1.03%
185
0.13%
Spanish
1,425
0.95%
945
0.68%
Arabic
1,165
0.77%
650
0.47%
German
1,040
0.69%
570
0.41%
Vietnamese
785
0.52%
55
0.04%
Mother tongue
Mother tongue in Prince Edward Island (red: English, blue: French). The only part of the province to have a Francophone majority is the so-called Evangeline Region .
The 2006 Canadian census showed a population of 135,851. Of the 133,570 singular responses to the question concerning mother tongue the most commonly reported languages were:
Place
Language
Population
Percentage
1
English
125,260
93.78%
2
French
5,345
4.00%
3
Dutch
865
0.65%
4
German
275
0.21%
5
Spanish
220
0.16%
6
Chinese languages
190
0.14%
Mandarin
45
0.03%
Cantonese
15
0.01%
7
Arabic
150
0.11%
8
Hungarian
120
0.09%
9
Algonquian languages
95
0.07%
Mi'kmaq
90
0.07%
10
Serbo-Croatian languages
85
0.07%
Serbian
35
0.03%
Croatian
20
0.01%
Bosnian
15
0.01%
Serbo-Croatian
15
0.01%
11
Japanese
80
0.06%
12
Bantu languages
70
0.05%
12
Polish
70
0.05%
14
Korean
65
0.05%
14
Scandinavian languages
65
0.05%
Danish
40
0.03%
Swedish
15
0.01%
Icelandic
10
0.01%
16
Frisian
55
0.04%
16
Italian
55
0.04%
18
Flemish
40
0.03%
18
Hindi
40
0.03%
20
Creole
35
0.03%
20
Urdu
35
0.03%
There were also 30 single-language responses for Greek and Niger-Congo languages n.i.e.; 25 for Russian; 20 for Ukrainian; 15 for Finnish, Germanic languages n.i.e., Inuktitut, Maltese, Persian and Tagalog; and 10 for Czech, Estonian, Portuguese, Slovenian, Turkish and Vietnamese. In addition, there were also 105 responses of English and a non-official language; 25 of French and a non-official language; 495 of English and French; and 10 of English, French, and a non-official language. (Figures shown are for the number of single language responses and the percentage of total single-language responses.)
Religion
Religious groups in Prince Edward Island (1981−2021)
Religious group
2021
2011
2001
1991
1981
Pop.
%
Pop.
%
Pop.
%
Pop.
%
Pop.
%
Christianity
101,755
67.62%
115,620
84.16%
123,805
92.82%
122,750
95.82%
117,675
97.07%
Irreligion
42,830
28.46%
19,820
14.43%
8,945
6.71%
4,880
3.81%
3,240
2.67%
Islam
1,720
1.14%
660
0.48%
195
0.15%
60
0.05%
70
0.06%
Hinduism
1,245
0.83%
205
0.15%
30
0.02%
25
0.02%
75
0.06%
Sikhism
1,165
0.77%
10
0.01%
0
0%
65
0.05%
0
0%
Buddhism
755
0.5%
560
0.41%
135
0.1%
60
0.05%
50
0.04%
Judaism
165
0.11%
100
0.07%
55
0.04%
85
0.07%
80
0.07%
Indigenous spirituality
75
0.05%
55
0.04%
—
—
—
—
—
—
Other
765
0.51%
350
0.25%
210
0.16%
185
0.12%
30
0.02%
Total responses
150,480
97.5%
137,375
97.98%
133,385
98.59%
128,100
98.72%
121,225
98.95%
Total population
154,331
100%
140,204
100%
135,294
100%
129,765
100%
122,506
100%
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlottetown comprises the entire Island and is the second oldest English diocese in Canada. The Archdiocese of Kingston is the oldest.
Migration
Immigration
Prince Edward Island immigration
Year
Immigrant percentage
Immigrant population
Total population
1861
22.3%
18,011
80,857
1871
14.6%
13,750
94,021
1881
8.7%
9,494
108,891
1891
5.9%
6,398
109,078
1901
4.1%
4,253
103,259
1911
2.7%
2,574
93,728
1921
2.7%
2,365
88,815
1931
3.2%
2,787
88,038
1941
2.6%
2,439
95,047
1951
2.6%
2,571
98,429
1961
2.9%
2,992
104,629
1971
3.3%
3,705
111,640
The 2021 census reported that immigrants (individuals born outside Canada) comprise 11,765 persons or 7.8 percent of the total population of Prince Edward Island.
Immigrants in Prince Edward Island by country of birth
Country of birth
2021
2016
2011
2006
2001
Pop.
%
Pop.
%
Pop.
%
Pop.
%
Pop.
%
China
1,675
14.2%
1,830
20.5%
1,490
21%
60
1.3%
90
2.2%
United Kingdom
1,385
11.8%
1,375
15.4%
1,260
17.8%
1,165
24.4%
1,050
25.4%
United States
1,175
10%
1,205
13.5%
1,330
18.8%
1,255
26.3%
1,310
31.6%
Philippines
1,010
8.6%
480
5.4%
50
0.7%
20
0.4%
25
0.6%
India
840
7.1%
225
2.5%
85
1.2%
55
1.2%
30
0.7%
Vietnam
525
4.5%
55
0.6%
70
1%
15
0.3%
15
0.4%
Netherlands
430
3.7%
470
5.3%
450
6.4%
495
10.4%
415
10%
Syria
400
3.4%
205
2.3%
50
0.7%
40
0.8%
10
0.2%
Germany
185
1.6%
255
2.9%
195
2.8%
225
4.7%
155
3.7%
Iran
185
1.6%
230
2.6%
305
4.3%
15
0.3%
15
0.4%
Total immigrants
11,765
7.8%
8,940
6.4%
7,085
5.2%
4,780
3.6%
4,140
3.1%
Total responses
150,480
97.5%
139,685
97.7%
137,375
98%
134,205
96.8%
133,385
98.6%
Total population
154,331
100%
142,907
100%
140,204
100%
138,581
100%
135,294
100%
Recent immigration
The 2021 Canadian census counted a total of 4,860 people who immigrated to Prince Edward Island between 2016 and 2021.
Recent immigrants to Prince Edward Island by country of birth (2016 to 2021 )
Country of birth
Population
% recent immigrants
China
1,170
24.1%
India
665
13.7%
Philippines
630
13%
Vietnam
475
9.8%
Syria
220
4.5%
United States
140
2.9%
United Kingdom
130
2.7%
Jamaica
105
2.2%
Nigeria
85
1.7%
Hong Kong
65
1.3%
Total
4,860
100%
Interprovincial migration
Net cumulative interprovincial migration per Province from 1997 to 2017, as a share of population of each Provinces
Main article: Interprovincial migration in Canada
Since 1971, Prince Edward Island mostly had years of positive interprovincial migration. However, in the 2010s, it turned to the negative. This interprovincial migration exceeded all immigration to the province in 2015.
Interprovincial migration in Prince Edward Island
In-migrants
Out-migrants
Net migration
2008–2009
2,522
3,058
−536
2009–2010
2,709
2,649
60
2010–2011
2,494
2,704
−210
2011–2012
2,620
3,238
−618
2012–2013
2,294
3,195
−901
2013–2014
2,198
3,139
−941
2014–2015
2,367
3,049
−682
2015–2016
2,874
2,844
30
2016–2017
3,124
2,680
444
2017–2018
3,193
3,016
177
2018–2019
3,922
3,793
129
Source: Statistics Canada
See also
Notes
Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity.
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