Who lives in West Royalty: Canadian families and a growing wave of recent immigration
Predominantly white, with British and Scottish ancestry, alongside a recent influx of Filipino, Indian, and Chinese residents through the PEI PNP.
West Royalty reflects the typical ethnic composition of a Canadian suburb. The majority is white, with British, Scottish, and Irish heritage, featuring multigenerational families sharing the neighborhood with younger families who arrived over the past two decades. The age distribution is balanced, with a noticeable presence of children in local schools.
Recent immigration has reshaped the community considerably. Filipino, Indian (particularly Sikh), and Chinese families have settled in newer subdivisions, drawn by the PEI Provincial Nominee Program and the Atlantic Immigration Program. A Sikh temple operates in the neighboring Brackley Beach Road area, and the Filipino community has grown, with its own churches and small grocery stores. The Brazilian presence is limited, mostly tied to students at UPEI.
English dominates. French immersion instruction is available in several schools. Christianity is the predominant religion (Catholic, United Church, Anglican), with a growing presence of Sikhs, Hindus, and Muslims.
- English
- Tagalog (Filipino)
- Punjabi
- Hindi
- Mandarin
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- Roman Catholic
- United Church of Canada
- Anglican
- No religion
- Sikh
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