Canada Dept: The 2011 census results released on Wednesday found the fastest growing census area in B.C. was Langford, which grew by 30.1 per cent, followed by Lake Country with 21.9, Port Moody with 19.9, and Kent with 19.5, according to CBC. Vancouver is now also the most dense city in Canada, at 5249.1 people per square kilometre. Canada's 2011 census package: results were released Wednesday. Canadian Press B.C.'s population is growing faster than the national average, with the cities of Surrey, Port Moody, Kelowna and Langford leading the way, according to the latest census data. On a larger scale, the combination of census areas used to define metropolitan Vancouver grew 9.3 per cent to hit 2.3 million, making it the third largest metropolitan area in Canada.
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