Victoria Population 2023

94,584

The estimated 2023 population of Victoria is 94,584. The population of Victoria was recorded at 85,792 in the 2016 Canadian Census, and was recorded at 80,017 in the 2011 census. This is a change in population of 5,775, which is an annual growth rate of 1.4%.

Victoria, British Columbia is known as the Garden City due to its outstanding beauty. It is popular among tourists and retirees, as well as students attending the many colleges within the city. Victoria is the 15th most populated Canadian city with an overall population of 383,360 in the greater Victoria area.

Victoria Population Density

The city center of Victoria is also among the most densely populated cities in the country at 85,792 – that's approximately 4,405.8 people for every square kilometer (about 11,000 per square mile).

Growth

While Victoria's growth has historically been slightly behind other western Canadian cities, recent years have seen improvements. Between 2001 and 2005 the population increased by 5.3%, and since then there has been a further increase of 4.4%, demonstrating steady and consistent growth.

City Size

The city of Victoria covers a surface area of 19.47 km2 (7.52 sq mi). The metro area expands outward to 696.15 km2 (268.79 sq mi).

Workforce

Victoria's 5.1% unemployment rate is lower than the national average of 6.8%. However, even though unemployment remains low in Victoria as of today, it is slowly increasing, with evidence of a 5% increase during March of this year compared to the same month in 2014. What impact a higher unemployment rate might have on Victoria's population remains to be seen.

Demographics

Canada has always been welcoming to various cultures from around the world, but Victoria is a city that is particularly unique in this regard. Visiting Victoria is quite convenient for much of the world as the national tongue is English and 84% of the population are fluent speakers. There is a strong British presence in the city, but many other nationalities are also represented, including German, Chinese, and Punjabi. Residents of Chinese and South Asian descent make up 4% of the overall population. The city also boasts the highest population of residents above 80 years of age and, at 41.9 years, the median age for a resident of Victoria is higher than the national average of 40.6 years of age.

Education

Although notable for its older population, Victoria also has a thriving student population. Students are drawn to the rich artistic heritage of the area, which features the Royal British Columbia Museum and the Butchart Gardens, as well as the many universities based in the city. Originally founded in 1903 as Victoria College, the largest of these is the University of Victoria, a popular and academically respected institution that attracts students from around the world to Victoria.

Density (km²)
4405.8
Area (km²)
19.47
2023 Pop (est)
94,584
2016 Pop
85,792
2011 Pop
80,017
Growth
5,775
Growth Rate
1.4%

Victoria Population 2023

population

Avg. Age
44.5
Median Age
42.7

Victoria Age Distribution

Marital Status

Divorced

Married

Never Married

Separated

Victoria Basic Marriage Statistics

Spoken Language

English

French

English and French

Other

Victoria Language Spoken

value

Avg. Income
$43,934
Median Income
$34,164

Victoria Income Data

Victoria Urban Area Population

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Victoria Population Data (Urban Area)

  1. Canada Census Data - Official Canadian Census Data.
  2. World Urbanization Prospects - United Nations population estimates and projections of major Urban Agglomerations

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