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South Coast-Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador

NL Economic Region 1020 · Population 32,400
16 Sources Updated June 22, 2026
32,400
Population
$61,066
Median Income (CAD)
$84,000 national
$42.2B
Provincial GDP (CAD)
17%
Bachelor's+
25% national

Demographics & Population

Statistics Canada · 2021 Census of Population

Household Income

Source: Statistics Canada · 2021 Census of Population
Median Household Income
$61,066
Poverty Rate (LIM-AT)
15.1%
Low Income Measure, after tax · Newfoundland and Labrador 2024 · Canada: 12.5%
Median Income Comparison (CAD)
South Coast-Burin Peninsula$61,066
National$84,000

Community Snapshot

Source: Statistics Canada · 2021 Census of Population
32,400
Population
19,597
Total Dwellings
Age Distribution
0-14: 9.8% (3,169 residents) 15-54: 37.3% (12,075 residents) 55-64 (near retirement): 19.1% (6,191 residents) 65+: 33.8% (10,965 residents) 56.7 Avg Age
0-14: 3,169
15-54: 12,075
55-64: 6,191
65+: 10,965
Visible Minority Composition
South Asian 0.2%
Filipino 0.1%
Black 0.1%
Not a visible minority(complement) 99.4%
"Visible minority" is a Statistics Canada classification defined by the Employment Equity Act and refers to "persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour." "Not a visible minority" is the complement to the total visible minority population. Top 6 groups shown; smaller groups are included in totals but not charted.
Indigenous Identity
6.5% identify as Indigenous
First Nations 5.4%
Métis 0.6%
Indigenous responses, n.i.e. 0.3%
Indigenous identity per Statistics Canada Census 2021 (Table 98-10-0293): First Nations (North American Indian), Métis, and Inuk (Inuit), plus multiple and other Indigenous responses. Counts use census random rounding, so categories may not sum exactly to the total.
South Coast-Burin Peninsula's median household income sits 27% below the Canadian national median across 32,400 residents with a senior-skewed age structure (65+: 33.8%, 0-14: 9.8%).
Source: Statistics Canada 2021 Census of Population via CensusMapper.ca
Key Takeaways
  • Income gap: Households earn meaningfully less than the Canadian median, affecting consumer market depth.
  • Aging population: Seniors (65+) outnumber youth (0-14); succession and senior-services demand.

Educational Attainment

Source: Statistics Canada · Table 37-10-0130 · Newfoundland and Labrador province-wide (ages 25-64)
92%
High School+
Canada: 93%
▼ 1.0 pts
17%
Bachelor's+
Canada: 25%
▼ 8.0 pts
10%
Graduate+
Canada: 14%
▼ 4.0 pts

Housing & Rental Market

Statistics Canada Table 34-10-0133 (Rents) - Table 34-10-0127 (Vacancy) - Reference year 2025

Note: figures are single-year vintages. StatCan and CMHC do not publish ACS-style rolling 5-year housing averages, the long-form Census of Population every 5 years (2016, 2021) plays the equivalent precision role.

CMHC Average Rents by Bedroom

20.9%
Annual Rent (2BR) as % of Median Household Income - Affordable
30% threshold = "cost-burdened" (CMHC / HUD convention). Computed from $1,062 average 2BR rent × 12 / $61,066 household income.
Bachelor
$754/mo
1 Bedroom
$827/mo
2 Bedroom
$1,062/mo
3+ Bedroom
$1,132/mo
30% of monthly median household income (~$1,527/mo), rents above this line are typically considered cost-burdened.
Note: this region has no Census Metropolitan Area or Census Agglomeration covered by the CMHC Rental Market Survey. Values shown are the unweighted average across all CMHC-surveyed centres in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Vacancy & Housing Stock

Source: Statistics Canada Table 34-10-0127 - 2021 Census Dwellings
1.6%
CMHC Vacancy Rate (apartment structures of 6+ units)
Tight rental market, below the 3% balanced-market benchmark.
Total Dwellings
19,597
Avg 2BR Rent
$1,062/mo
Vacancy Rate
1.6%
Key Takeaways
  • Affordable rental market: Annual 2BR rent eats 20.9% of median household income, well below the 30% cost-burdened threshold; supports talent attraction.
  • Tight market: 1.6% vacancy rate signals constrained supply; rent pressure likely.
Source: CMHC RMS rent data and StatCan median household income.

Workforce & Labour

Labour force composition from Statistics Canada population estimates and employment data

Source: StatCan Table 17-10-0137
18,266
Working Age (15-64)

Labour Summary

Source: StatCan LFS + Population Estimates
Working Age Pop
18,266
Youth (0-14)
3,169
Seniors (65+)
10,965

Dependency & Aging

Source: StatCan population estimates
34%
Seniors (65+) Share
Senior population exceeds youth, aging workforce risk. Succession planning and talent attraction recommended.
Youth / Senior Ratio
29:100

Aging Workforce

Source: StatCan 17-10-0150 · Population estimates by economic region, age
33.9%
55-64 of working-age (15-64)
Elevated retirement risk, above the 20% threshold. Succession planning recommended.

Workforce by Occupation

Source: Statistics Canada Table 14-10-0416 NOC 2021 broad categories (2025 - province-level)
Management / Professional
54.3%
Sales & Service
22.8%
Trades / Transport
16.7%
Natural Resources
3.6%
Manufacturing
2.5%
Bars scaled 2x for visual differentiation; percentage labels show actual share of 244,800 employed workers across Newfoundland and Labrador. Economic Region-level occupation data is not published by StatCan; this provincial breakdown is the closest available proxy.

Commute

Source: StatCan 2021 Census Table 98-10-0457
Mean Commute 1.6 min below national avg
22.1 min

Work From Home

Source: StatCan 2021 Census Table 98-10-0455
Worked At Home vs 24.3% national
6.1%
Census 2021 long-form: percent of employed labour force aged 15+ whose place of work is "at home".
Key Takeaways
  • Working-age base: 18,266 residents aged 15-64 (56.4% of population) form the labour pool.
  • Succession risk: Seniors (65+) outnumber youth (0-14); plan for retirements alongside attraction strategy.
  • Succession risk is real: 33.9% of working-age residents are 55-64. Plan for retirements over the next decade and pair attraction strategy with talent retention.
Source: Statistics Canada Census 2021 + Labour Force Survey.

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Data Sources

All data from official Canadian government APIs. Updated from official Canadian government data.

Statistics Canada Census 20212021
StatCan Labour Force Survey2025
StatCan LFS Unemployment Rate (14-10-0393)2024
StatCan GDP Tables2024
CMHC Rental Market2025
CRTC Broadband Data2025
CensusMapper.ca2021
StatCan Education (37-10-0130)2025
StatCan Population (17-10-0150)2025
StatCan Postsecondary Enrolments (37-10-0277)2024
StatCan Top Occupations (14-10-0416)2025
StatCan Commute (98-10-0457/0458)2021
StatCan Place of Work (98-10-0455/0456)2021
StatCan Low Income (11-10-0135)2024
StatCan Visible Minority (98-10-0352)2021
StatCan Indigenous Identity (98-10-0293)2021

Frequently Asked Questions

Key economic and demographic figures for South Coast-Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador, from Statistics Canada.

What is the population of South Coast-Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador?

32,400 (Statistics Canada, Population Estimates, Table 17-10-0150).

What is the median household income in South Coast-Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador?

$61,066 (Statistics Canada, Census 2021).