Canada map — color regions & visualize data

Canada has 13 administrative regions. With mapivot you can color them in one click, or upload a CSV/Excel file to shade each region by your own values — a choropleth map — then export to PNG, KML, QGIS or GeoJSON. It runs in your browser and it is free. The most populous region is Ontario, with about 14,223,942 people.

How to make a Canada map

  1. Open the Canada map above
  2. Color regions by clicking, or upload your CSV / Excel data
  3. Choose a palette and classification (quantile, equal, Jenks)
  4. Export as PNG, KML, QGIS package or GeoJSON

Regions of Canada (13)

Largest regions of Canada by population

#RegionPopulation
1Ontario14,223,942
2Québec8,501,833
3British Columbia5,000,879
4Alberta4,262,635
5Manitoba1,342,153
6Saskatchewan1,132,505
7Nova Scotia969,383
8New Brunswick775,610
9Newfoundland and Labrador510,550
10Prince Edward Island154,331

Population: Natural Earth (boundaries) + Wikidata.

What you can visualize

Frequently asked questions

How many regions does Canada have?
On this map Canada has 13 administrative regions (provinces / states).
Can I color the map with my own data?
Yes. Upload a CSV or Excel file and mapivot shades each region by its value automatically.
Is the Canada map free?
Yes — mapivot runs entirely in your browser and is free to use.
Can I download the map?
Yes, you can export it as PNG, KML, a QGIS package or GeoJSON.
Where does the population data come from?
Boundaries from Natural Earth and population figures from Wikidata.

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