Who wouldn’t expect the best things from the world’s second-largest country? Canada is a nation hoarding enough natural beauty, curling talent, and prosperity to serve a population a hundred times its land size! But Canada is more than good roads, promo posters, sweet views, and elbow room; it’s also home to the richest provinces in North America. In this article, we’ll look at the top ten richest provinces in Canada in relation to GDP.
10 Prince Edward Island- C$36,740
Prince Edward Island is among the three Maritime Provinces and is the smallest in terms of population and land area. The province is home to the main island of Prince Edward and over 200 other minor islands. The most notable things that dominate the province’s economy are the seasonal industries such as tourism, agriculture, fishery, and many more!
9 Nova Scotia- C$39,025
Nova Scotia is also a Maritime Province with a provincial capital in Halifax. It is the second smallest of all provinces in Canada in terms of land area but it’s the most populated province in Atlantic Canada. The province’s economy is resource-based, but in recent years it has been diversifying. If you’re looking for a province with the most secure defense and aero scope sector, Nova Scotia is the real deal. Almost 40% of the military assets are in this province!