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Country Facts:
Canada vs. US Virgin Islands

Learn about the similarities and differences between Canada and US Virgin Islands by reviewing data on key indicators such as population, economy, energy, religion, language and many other relevant factors.

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Geography

Canada vs. US Virgin Islands - comparison of geographical features.

Country area

The surface area of Canada is 3 855 103 mi², while the surface area of US Virgin Islands is 134 mi². This means that the area of Canada is 2876843% larger.

Statistics: Countries of the World Compared by Area
3 855 103 mi²
134 mi²

Coastline length

Canada has a coastline of 125 566.7 mi, while US Virgin Islands has a coastline of 116.8 mi.

125 566.7 mi
116.8 mi

Largest city

The largest city in Canada is Toronto, with a population of about 2 615 060 people. In contrast, the largest city in US Virgin Islands is Charlotte Amalie, where the population is 18 481.

2 615 060 ppl

Highest peak

The highest peak in Canada is Mount Logan, its height is 19 551 ft. The highest peak in US Virgin Islands is Crown Mountain on Saint Thomas, which rises to a height of 1 555 ft.

19 551 ft
Mount Logan
1 555 ft
Crown Mountain on Saint Thomas

Highest recorded temperature

113°F
Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan
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Lowest recorded temperature

-81.4°F
Snag, Yukon
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Society

Canada vs. US Virgin Islands - comparison of aspects of social life.

Population

The population of Canada is about 37 742 154, while US Virgin Islands is home to 104 425 people.

Statistics: World Population by Country
37 742 154 ppl
104 425 ppl

Life expectancy

Life expectancy is 83.6 years in Canada and 80.1 years in US Virgin Islands.

83.6 years
80.1 years

Average age

The average age is 41.8 years in Canada and 41.8 years in US Virgin Islands.

41.8 years
41.8 years

Birthrate

The birth rate is 0.77% in Canada and -0.42% in US Virgin Islands.

0.77%
-0.42%

Literacy

99.0%
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Language

In Canada, the main language is English, French, and in US Virgin Islands the primary language is English.

english, french
english

Religion

In Canada, the main religion is Christianity; in US Virgin Islands, the main religion is Christianity.

christianity
christianity

Tourism

Foreign tourists in 2015

17 971 000 ppl
Ranking: 28/179
637 000 ppl
Ranking: 172/179

Economy

GDP per capita

48 091 Int$
Ranking: 30/194
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Currency

Canada: Canadian Dollar (CAD). US Virgin Islands: US Dollar (USD).

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CAD
Canadian Dollar
USD
US Dollar

Practical information

Electricity

Electricity in Canada: frequency and voltage are 120V 60 Hz (plug type: A, B). Electricity in US Virgin Islands: frequency and voltage are 110V 60 Hz (plug type: A, B).

120V 60 Hz
Plug type: A, B
110V 60 Hz
Plug type: A, B

Driving side

Canada has right-hand traffic, US Virgin Islands has left-hand traffic.

right-hand traffic
left-hand traffic

Useful when traveling

USDEURCAD

Best months to visit

The best months in terms of weather are: Canada - June, July, August; US Virgin Islands - January, February, March, April.

Traveler's essential: Tourist Season Around the World

Safety level

Scale from 1 (safe) to 4 (unsafe)
Traveler's essential: Travel Safety Map
Exercise normal safety precautions
Level 1
Exercise normal safety precautions
Level 1

Visa requirements

For citizens of United States (Settings → Your Country)
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Visa not required
A visa is not required.
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Expected daily budget for 1 person

B - backpacker's budget 1
T - tourist's budget 3
B75 USD - 98 USD
T161 USD - 218 USD
B120 USD - 166 USD
T221 USD - 291 USD

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