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Location | Pacific Ocean, on Canada's southern west coast. |
Coordinates | 49°30′N 125°30′W / 49.500°N 125.500°WCoordinates: 49°30′N 125°30′W / 49.500°N 125.500°W |
Area | 31,285 km2 (12,079 sq mi) |
Area rank | 43rd |
Highest elevation | 2,195 m (7,201 ft) |
Highest point | Golden Hinde |
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Province | British Columbia |
Largest settlement | Saanich (city proper) , Victoria (metropolitan area) (pop. 108,265 in Saanich; 344,615 in Greater Victoria ) |
Demographics | |
Population | 799,400 (2016) |
Pop. density | 9.5 /km2 (24.6 /sq mi) |
Vancouver Island is in the northeastern Pacific Ocean, just off the coast of Canada. It is part of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The island is 460 kilometres (290 mi) in length, 100 kilometres (62 mi) in width at its widest point, and 32,134 km2 (12,407 sq mi) in area. It is the largest island on the West Coast of North America.
The southern part of Vancouver Island is the only part of British Columbia or Western Canada to lie south of the 49th Parallel, along with most of the southern Gulf Islands and minor offshore islands. This area has one of the warmest climates in Canada, and since the mid-1990s has been mild enough in a few areas to grow subtropical Mediterranean crops such as olives and lemons.
Vancouver Island has a population of 799,400 according to the Canada 2016 Census. Nearly half of that figure (344,630) live in the metropolitan area of Greater Victoria. Other notable cities and towns on Vancouver Island include Nanaimo, Port Alberni, Parksville, Courtenay, and Campbell River. Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia, is located on the island, but the larger city of Vancouver is not – it is on the North American mainland, across the Strait of Georgia from Nanaimo.