Population in 2011: 5,201
Population in 2006: 5,499
Population in 2001: 5,167
2006 to 2011 population change
This region: | -5.4% |
Province: | 0.9% |
2001 to 2006 population changeThis region: | 6.4% |
Nova Scotia: | 0.6% |
Total private houses: 2,413
Private houses occupied by usual residents: 2,148
Land area (km2): 266.11
Population density per square kilometreHere: | 19.5 |
Nearby towns and cities: | 17.4 |
Kings, Subd. D population and houses statistics
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Schools located in this region
- Nobleton Junior Public School (Box 640, 588, Gradespan: JK-3, Enrollment: 78)
- Nobleton Senior Public School (Box 310, 13375 Hwy 27, Gradespan: 4-8, Enrollment: 177)
- St Patrick Catholic Elementary School (377, 51 Western Ave, Gradespan: JK-8, Enrollment: 292)
- Holy Name Catholic Elementary School (258, Gradespan: JK-8, Enrollment: 297)
- St Mary Catholic Elementary School (PO Box 809, 75 Greenside Dr, Gradespan: JK-8, Enrollment: 309)
- Kettleby Public School (3286 Lloydtown/Aurora Rd, Gradespan: JK-8, Enrollment: 182)
- King City Secondary School (200, Gradespan: 9-12, Enrollment: 1,055)
- Schomberg Public School (Box 123, 21 Main St, Gradespan: JK-6, Enrollment: 173)
- King City Public School (General Delivery, 2, Gradespan: JK-8, Enrollment: 305)
Age characteristics
Median age of the populationHere: | 48.7 |
Nova Scotia: | 43.7 |
Percent of the population aged 15 and overThis region: | 87.1% |
Nova Scotia: | 85.0% |
Age characteristics of Kings, Subd. DMarital Status
Married or living with a common-law partnerTotal: 2,830This region: | 62.5% |
Province: | 57.8% |
Male: 1,410This region: | 62.9% |
Nova Scotia: | 60.4% |
Female: 1,420This region: | 62.0% |
Nova Scotia: | 55.5% |
Not married and not living with a common-law partnerTotal: 1,700This region: | 37.5% |
Nova Scotia: | 42.2% |
Male: 825This region: | 36.8% |
Province: | 39.6% |
Female: 875This region: | 38.2% |
Province: | 44.5% |
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Source:
Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 92-591-XWE. Ottawa. Released March 13 2007 and
Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-XWE. Ottawa. Released October 24, 2012.
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