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  2. Toronto, a city in Ontario, was home to 6,341,935 people in 2018, and it had a high density population of 1,074 residents per square kilometre. Three in ten (29%) residents were aged 24 and younger, on par with the distribution in Ontario (29%) and across Canada (28%).

  3. Statistics Canada's Census Profile presents information from the 2021 Census of Population - Toronto, City (C) [Census subdivision], Ontario.

  4. It is the most populous city in Canada and the largest urban and metro area, with a population density of 4,149.5 people per square kilometer (10,750/sq mi). The metro area of the city sprawls outward to a total surface area of 5,905.71 km² (2,280.21 sq mi).

  5. The last complete census by Statistics Canada, which was taken in 2021, estimated there were 2,794,356 living in Toronto, making it the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous municipality in North America.

  6. Based on the 2016 population of 2,731,571, and the area listed above, the population density of the city of Toronto is 4,334.4 people per km². Based on its 2016 census population of 6,417,526 people, and the size data above, the Greater Toronto Area population density was 849 people per km².

  7. Toronto at a Glance. Quick facts about the City, including population, land area, average household income and more. For the most recent monthly indicators, see the Toronto Economic Bulletin.

  8. In 2021, the enumerated population of Toronto (CMA), was 6,202,225, which represents a change of 4.6% from 2016. This compares to the provincial average of 5.8% and the national average of 5.2%.

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