Table 1 
Average vegetation cover, large contiguously settled areas, 2019 to 2024 

Average vegetation cover, large contiguously settled areas, 2019 to 2024
  Fraction of vegetation cover Fraction of vegetation cover, periphery Fraction of vegetation cover, core
  %%%
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador 45.9 46.9 44.6
Halifax, Nova Scotia 48.1 49.7 45.1
Moncton, New Brunswick 46.3 46.9 45.7
Chicoutimi–Jonquière, Quebec 45.7 47.9 44.1
Montréal, Quebec 38.5 45.7 35.3
Québec, Quebec 43.7 46.2 42.0
Saint-Jérôme, Quebec 50.9 55.0 41.0
Sherbrooke, Quebec 47.2 49.4 44.3
Trois-Rivières, Quebec 42.5 45.6 37.8
Ottawa–Gatineau (Quebec portion) 46.8 51.3 42.2
Barrie, Ontario 40.6 41.0 40.2
Brantford, Ontario 41.3 44.6 38.6
Guelph, Ontario 41.3 39.9 42.6
Kingston, Ontario 42.3 43.1 41.6
Kitchener, Ontario 39.5 38.9 39.8
London, Ontario 43.9 43.7 44.1
Milton, Ontario 30.7 28.4 32.8
St. Catharines–Niagara Falls, Ontario 42.0 44.5 39.5
Toronto, Ontario 36.6 41.2 35.3
Windsor, Ontario 38.8 41.2 37.7
Ottawa–Gatineau (Ontario portion) 42.2 43.8 40.6
Winnipeg, Manitoba 35.7 39.9 32.2
Regina, Saskatchewan 28.0 23.2 31.0
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 27.1 24.9 29.5
Calgary, Alberta 30.3 32.0 29.1
Edmonton, Alberta 33.5 36.8 32.0
Kelowna, British Columbia 33.9 32.8 34.8
Nanaimo, British Columbia 38.4 40.6 36.6
Vancouver, British Columbia 39.4 41.4 38.2
Victoria, British Columbia 38.7 41.7 36.4
Note(s):
The values represent the average fraction of vegetation cover from 2019 to 2024. The dissemination areas (DAs) overlapping the boundary of the contiguously settled areas (CSAs) form the periphery. The remaining DAs form the core of the CSA.
Source(s):
Table 38-10-0187-01, Environment Accounts and Statistics Division and Canadian System of Environmental-Economic Accounts - Ecosystem Accounts (5331).
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