List of cities in Canada

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This is a list of incorporated cities of Canada in alphabetical order categorized by province. More thorough lists of communities are available for each province.

A map showing the provincial capitals and provinces of Canada

Contents

[edit] Provincial and territorial capitals

[edit] Alberta


Distribution of cities in Alberta

To qualify as a city in Alberta, a sufficient population size (over 10,000 people) must be present and a majority of the buildings must be on parcels of land smaller than 1850 square metres.[1] A community is not always incorporated as a city even if it meets these requirements. For example, Fort McMurray merged with Improvement District No. 18 in 1995 to form the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. As a result, it lost its city status and is officially known as a hamlet. Some communities attained city status without reaching the 10,000-population threshold, such as Drumheller (which reverted to town status in 1997). Sherwood Park, despite having ample qualifications to be a city, has chosen to remain, legally, a hamlet.

City Area
(km²)
Population
(2006)
Density
(/km²)
Location Remarks
Airdrie 21.48 &0000000000029035.00000029,035 1352 51°17′30″N 114°00′52″W / 51.29173, -114.0143 (Airdrie) Part of Calgary Metropolitan Area
Brooks 17.46 &0000000000011604.00000011,604 664 50°33′51″N 111°53′56″W / 50.56402, -111.8988 (Brooks)
Calgary 701.79 &0000000000991759.000000991,759 1413 51°02′42″N 114°03′26″W / 51.04510, -114.0571 (Calgary) Largest city in Alberta
Camrose 25.85 &0000000000015850.00000015,850 613 53°01′22″N 112°49′42″W / 53.02285, -112.8282 (Camrose)
Cold Lake 59.30 &0000000000011595.00000011,595 196 54°24′41″N 110°12′18″W / 54.41125, -110.2049 (Cold Lake)
Edmonton 683.88 &0000000000730371.000000730,371 1042 53°32′44″N 113°29′24″W / 53.54543, -113.4901 (Edmonton) Capital of Alberta, second largest city.
Fort Saskatchewan 45.30 &0000000000014685.00000014,685 324 53°42′46″N 113°12′47″W / 53.71276, -113.2131 (Fort Saskatchewan) Part of Edmonton Capital Region
Grande Prairie 60.42 &0000000000044631.00000044,631 739 55°10′12″N 118°47′52″W / 55.16995, -118.7979 (Grande Prairie)
Leduc 36.97 &0000000000015630.00000015,630 423 53°15′34″N 113°32′56″W / 53.25944, -113.5490 (Leduc) Part of Edmonton Capital Region
Lethbridge 121.83 &0000000000078713.00000078,713 646 49°41′39″N 112°49′58″W / 49.69417, -112.8328 (Lethbridge)
Lloydminster 24.19 &0000000000015487.00000015,487 640 53°17′03″N 110°00′44″W / 53.28425, -110.0123 (Lloydminster) City stretches into Saskatchewan, numbers for Alberta side only
Medicine Hat 111.99 &0000000000056048.00000056,048 500 50°02′30″N 110°40′39″W / 50.04157, -110.6776 (Medicine Hat)
Red Deer 60.90 &0000000000082971.00000082,971 1362 52°16′06″N 113°48′40″W / 52.26819, -113.8111 (Red Deer)
Spruce Grove 26.40 &0000000000018405.00000018,405 697 53°32′42″N 113°54′03″W / 53.54492, -113.9008 (Spruce Grove) Part of Edmonton Capital Region
St. Albert 34.61 &0000000000056310.00000056,310 1627 53°37′49″N 113°37′33″W / 53.63023, -113.6257 (Saint Albert) Part of Edmonton Capital Region
Wetaskiwin 15.83 &0000000000011154.00000011,154 705 52°58′10″N 113°22′37″W / 52.96947, -113.3769 (Wetaskiwin)
Sources: Population from Alberta Municipal Affairs[2]; Area from Statistics Canada[3]
See also: List of communities in Alberta

[edit] British Columbia

In British Columbia, a community can be incorporated as a city if its population exceeds 5,000.[4] Once so incorporated, a city does not lose this status even if its population later declines; the once-thriving city of Greenwood, for example, now has a population of just 695 people.

See also: List of communities in British Columbia and List of municipalities in British Columbia
City Population (2006)[5] Area (km²) Location Remarks
Abbotsford &0000000000123864.000000123,864 359.36 49°3′17″N 122°19′41″W / 49.05472, -122.32806 (Abbotsford)
Armstrong &0000000000004241.0000004,241 5.24 50°26′30″N 119°11′0″W / 50.44167, -119.18333 (Armstrong)
Burnaby &0000000000202799.000000202,799 89.12 49°14′34″N 122°57′58″W / 49.24278, -122.96611 (Burnaby) Part of Metro Vancouver
Campbell River &0000000000029572.00000029,572 143.48 50°1′28″N 125°14′51″W / 50.02444, -125.2475 (Campbell River)
Castlegar &0000000000007259.0000007,259 19.8 49°19′30″N 117°39′53″W / 49.325, -117.66472 (Castlegar)
Chilliwack &0000000000069217.00000069,217 260.19 49°9′28″N 121°57′3″W / 49.15778, -121.95083 (Chilliwack)
Colwood &0000000000014687.00000014,687 17.76 48°25′25″N 123°29′29″W / 48.42361, -123.49139 (Colwood)
Coquitlam &0000000000114565.000000114,565 121.69 49°17′0″N 122°47′30″W / 49.28333, -122.79167 (Coquitlam) Part of Metro Vancouver
Courtenay &0000000000021940.00000021,940 26.68 49°41′16″N 124°59′40″W / 49.68778, -124.99444 (Courtenay)
Cranbrook &0000000000018267.00000018,267 25.14 49°30′40″N 115°46′2″W / 49.51111, -115.76722 (Cranbrook)
Dawson Creek &0000000000010994.00000010,994 22.32 55°45′38″N 120°14′8″W / 55.76056, -120.23556 (Dawson Creek)
Duncan &0000000000004986.0000004,986 2.05 48°46′43″N 123°42′28″W / 48.77861, -123.70778 (Duncan)
Enderby &0000000000002828.0000002,828 4.23 50°33′3″N 119°8′23″W / 50.55083, -119.13972 (Enderby)
Fernie &0000000000004217.0000004,217 16.05 49°30′30″N 115°5′20″W / 49.50833, -115.08889 (Fernie)
Fort St. John &0000000000017402.00000017,402 22.74 56°15′9″N 120°50′47″W / 56.2525, -120.84639 (Fort St. John)
Grand Forks &0000000000004036.0000004,036 10.44 49°2′0″N 118°26′24″W / 49.03333, -118.44 (Grand Forks)
Greenwood &0000000000000625.000000625 2.52 49°5′28″N 118°40′37″W / 49.09111, -118.67694 (Greenwood)
Kamloops &0000000000080376.00000080,376 297.3 50°40′34″N 120°20′26″W / 50.67611, -120.34056 (Kamloops)
Kelowna &0000000000106707.000000106,707 211.69 49°53′17″N 119°29′43″W / 49.88806, -119.49528 (Kelowna)
Kimberley &0000000000006139.0000006,139 58.31 49°40′11″N 115°58′39″W / 49.66972, -115.9775 (Kimberley)
Kitimat &0000000000008987.0000008,987 242.63 54°2′30″N 128°40′30″W / 54.04167, -128.675 (Kitimat)
Langford &0000000000022459.00000022,459 39.55 48°26′55″N 123°30′47″W / 48.44861, -123.51306 (Langford)
Langley &0000000000023606.00000023,606 10.22 49°6′15″N 122°39′27″W / 49.10417, -122.6575 (Langley) Part of Metro Vancouver
Merritt &0000000000006998.0000006,998 24.94 50°6′43″N 120°47′12″W / 50.11194, -120.78667 (Merritt)
Nanaimo &0000000000078692.00000078,692 89.3 49°9′53″N 123°56′0″W / 49.16472, -123.93333 (Nanaimo)
Nelson &0000000000009258.0000009,258 11.72 49°30′0″N 117°17′0″W / 49.5, -117.28333 (Nelson)
New Westminster &0000000000058549.00000058,549 15.41 49°12′25″N 122°54′40″W / 49.20694, -122.91111 (New Westminster) Part of Metro Vancouver
North Vancouver &0000000000045165.00000045,165 11.85 49°19′0″N 123°4′0″W / 49.31667, -123.06667 (North Vancouver) Part of Metro Vancouver
Parksville &0000000000010993.00000010,993 14.6 49°18′45″N 124°19′0″W / 49.3125, -124.31667 (Parksville)
Penticton &0000000000031909.00000031,909 42.02 49°29′28″N 119°35′19″W / 49.49111, -119.58861 (Penticton)
Pitt Meadows &0000000000015623.00000015,623 85.38 49°13′15″N 122°41′0″W / 49.22083, -122.68333 (Pitt Meadows)
Port Alberni &0000000000017548.00000017,548 19.92 49°14′2″N 124°48′18″W / 49.23389, -124.805 (Port Alberni)
Port Coquitlam &0000000000052687.00000052,687 28.85 49°15′44″N 122°46′56″W / 49.26222, -122.78222 (Port Coquitlam) Part of Metro Vancouver
Port Moody &0000000000027512.00000027,512 25.62 49°16′30″N 122°51′0″W / 49.275, -122.85 (Port Moody) Part of Metro Vancouver
Powell River &0000000000012957.00000012,957 29.77 49°50′7″N 124°31′29″W / 49.83528, -124.52472 (Powell River)
Prince George &0000000000070981.00000070,981 316 53°54′48″N 122°45′1″W / 53.91333, -122.75028 (Prince George)
Prince Rupert &0000000000012815.00000012,815 54.9 54°18′44″N 130°19′37″W / 54.31222, -130.32694 (Prince Rupert)
Quesnel &0000000000009326.0000009,326 35.34 52°58′42″N 122°29′33″W / 52.97833, -122.4925 (Quesnel)
Revelstoke &0000000000007230.0000007,230 31.9 51°0′36″N 118°12′51″W / 51.01, -118.21417 (Revelstoke)
Richmond &0000000000174461.000000174,461 128.76 49°10′0″N 123°8′0″W / 49.16667, -123.13333 (Richmond) Part of Metro Vancouver
Rossland &0000000000003278.0000003,278 57.97 49°4′36″N 117°47′55″W / 49.07667, -117.79861 (Rossland)
Salmon Arm &0000000000016012.00000016,012 155.36 50°42′8″N 119°16′20″W / 50.70222, -119.27222 (Salmon Arm)
Surrey &0000000000394976.000000394,976 317.19 49°11′15″N 122°51′0″W / 49.1875, -122.85 (Surrey) Part of Metro Vancouver
Terrace &0000000000011320.00000011,320 41.52 54°30′59″N 128°35′59″W / 54.51639, -128.59972 (Terrace)
Trail &0000000000007237.0000007,237 34.78 49°5′42″N 117°42′36″W / 49.095, -117.71 (Trail)
Vancouver &0000000000578041.000000578,041 114.71 49°15′0″N 123°6′0″W / 49.25, -123.1 (Vancouver) Largest city, part of Metro Vancouver
Vernon &0000000000035944.00000035,944 94.2 50°16′1″N 119°16′19″W / 50.26694, -119.27194 (Vernon)
Victoria &0000000000078057.00000078,057 19.68 48°25′20″N 123°21′56″W / 48.42222, -123.36556 (Victoria) Provincial capital
White Rock &0000000000018755.00000018,755 5.16 49°2′0″N 122°49′0″W / 49.03333, -122.81667 (White Rock) Part of Metro Vancouver
Williams Lake &0000000000010744.00000010,744 33.11 52°8′30″N 122°8′30″W / 52.14167, -122.14167 (Williams Lake)

[edit] Manitoba

See also: List of communities in Manitoba

[edit] New Brunswick

Cities and towns in New Brunswick
Cities and towns in New Brunswick
See also: List of communities in New Brunswick

[edit] Newfoundland and Labrador

See also: List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador

[edit] Northwest Territories

As in the other two Canadian territories, the only incorporated city in the Northwest Territories is its capital, Yellowknife.

See also: List of communities in the Northwest Territories

[edit] Nova Scotia

Cities and towns in Nova Scotia
Cities and towns in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia no longer has any incorporated cities, as they were amalgamated into Regional Municipalities in the 1990s.

See also: List of communities in Nova Scotia

[edit] Nunavut

As in the other two Canadian territories, the only incorporated city in Nunavut is its capital, Iqaluit.

See also: List of communities in Nunavut

[edit] Ontario

In Ontario, city status is conferred by the provincial government, generally upon the request of the incorporated municipality. A municipality may apply for city status anytime after its population surpasses 10,000. Not all municipalities which reach this population target have pursued city designation (as, for example, Markham, Ajax and Oakville). Once designated a city, however, a municipality does not lose this status even if its population later falls back below 10,000 (as, for example, Dryden.)

City status may also be conferred on some rural counties which have been amalgamated such that all municipal governance takes place at the county level with no further municipal subdivisions. Thus, city status in Ontario does not always connote a primarily urbanized community.

The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing is responsible for laws surrounding the incorporation and administration of municipal governments in Ontario.

See also: List of communities in Ontario
City Census division Population
2006[6]
Location
Barrie Simcoe County 128,430 44°23′26″N 79°41′08″W / 44.39047, -79.68564 (Barrie)
Belleville Hastings County 48,821 44°09′46″N 77°22′60″W / 44.16276, -77.38319 (Belleville)
Brampton Peel Region 433,806 43°41′07″N 79°45′36″W / 43.68529, -79.75988 (Brampton)
Brant Brant 34,415 43°09′10″N 80°10′18″W / 43.15267, -80.17157 (Brant)
Brantford Brant 90,192 43°08′31″N 80°15′44″W / 43.14194, -80.26221 (Brantford)
Brockville Leeds and Grenville 21,957 44°35′25″N 75°40′57″W / 44.59024, -75.68258 (Brockville)
Burlington Halton Region 164,415 43°19′33″N 79°47′56″W / 43.32570, -79.79885 (Burlington)
Cambridge Waterloo Region 120,371 43°21′41″N 80°18′53″W / 43.36145, -80.31461 (Cambridge)
Chatham-Kent single-tier 108,177
Clarence-Rockland Prescott and Russell 20,790 45°33′05″N 75°17′21″W / 45.55125, -75.28913 (Clarence-Rockland)
Cornwall Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry 45,965 45°01′15″N 74°43′50″W / 45.02094, -74.73068 (Cornwall)
Dryden Kenora District 8,195 49°46′48″N 92°50′12″W / 49.78008, -92.83670 (Dryden)
Elliot Lake Algoma District 11,549 46°23′10″N 82°39′04″W / 46.38599, -82.65100 (Elliot Lake)
Greater Sudbury single-tier 157,857 46°29′24″N 80°59′23″W / 46.48989, -80.98979 (Greater Sudbury)
Guelph Wellington County 114,943 43°32′37″N 80°14′54″W / 43.54350, -80.24826 (Guelph)
Haldimand County single-tier 45,212
Hamilton single-tier 504,559 43°15′19″N 79°52′24″W / 43.25515, -79.87327 (Hamilton)
Kawartha Lakes single-tier 74,561
Kenora Kenora District 15,177 49°46′03″N 94°29′26″W / 49.76747, -94.49049 (Kenora)
Kingston Frontenac County 117,207 44°13′48″N 76°28′50″W / 44.22993, -76.48042 (Kingston)
Kitchener Waterloo Region 204,668 43°27′06″N 80°29′33″W / 43.45179, -80.49249 (Kitchener)
Lambton Shores Lambton County 11,150
London Middlesex County 352,395 42°59′17″N 81°14′46″W / 42.98809, -81.24609 (London)
Mississauga Peel Region 668,549 43°35′20″N 79°38′40″W / 43.58881, -79.64436 (Mississauga)
Niagara Falls Niagara Region 82,184 43°06′22″N 79°03′50″W / 43.10602, -79.06384 (Niagara Falls)
Norfolk County single-tier 60,847
North Bay Nipissing District 53,966 46°18′33″N 79°27′39″W / 46.30913, -79.46072 (North Bay)
Orillia Simcoe County 30,259 44°36′33″N 79°25′16″W / 44.60917, -79.42111 (Orillia)
Oshawa Durham Region 141,590 43°53′46″N 78°51′56″W / 43.89622, -78.86561 (Oshawa)
Ottawa single-tier 812,129 45°26′24″N 75°41′41″W / 45.44001, -75.69460 (Ottawa)
Owen Sound Grey County 21,753 44°33′51″N 80°56′34″W / 44.56424, -80.94280 (Owen Sound)
Pembroke Renfrew County 13,930 45°49′37″N 77°06′42″W / 45.82702, -77.11162 (Pembroke)
Peterborough Peterborough County 74,898 44°18′32″N 78°19′11″W / 44.30898, -78.31982 (Peterborough)
Pickering Durham Region 87,838 43°50′17″N 79°05′01″W / 43.83798, -79.08371 (Pickering)
Prince Edward County single-tier 25,496
Port Colborne Niagara Region 18,599 42°53′11″N 79°15′04″W / 42.88646, -79.25104 (Port Colborne)
Quinte West Hastings County 42,697
Sarnia Lambton County 71,419 42°58′30″N 82°24′25″W / 42.97500, -82.40682 (Sarnia)
Sault Ste. Marie Algoma District 74,948 46°30′24″N 84°20′00″W / 46.50663, -84.33337 (Sault Ste. Marie)
St. Catharines Niagara Region 131,989 43°09′33″N 79°14′49″W / 43.15928, -79.24696 (St. Catharines)
St. Thomas Elgin County 36,110 42°46′45″N 81°11′34″W / 42.77922, -81.19270 (St. Thomas)
Stratford Perth County 30,461 43°22′12″N 80°58′56″W / 43.36999, -80.98220 (Stratford)
Temiskaming Shores Timiskaming District 10,732
Thorold Niagara Region 18,224 43°06′29″N 79°12′54″W / 43.10808, -79.21494 (Thorold)
Thunder Bay Thunder Bay 109,140 48°22′54″N 89°14′46″W / 48.38177, -89.24602 (Thunder Bay)
Timmins Cochrane District 42,997 48°28′35″N 81°19′44″W / 48.47640, -81.32891 (Timmins)
Toronto single-tier 2,503,281 43°39′13″N 79°23′02″W / 43.65353, -79.38390 (Toronto)
Vaughan York Region 238,866 43°48′40″N 79°27′00″W / 43.81099, -79.45012 (Vaughan)
Waterloo Waterloo Region 97,475 43°27′48″N 80°31′12″W / 43.46342, -80.52009 (Waterloo)
Welland Niagara Region 50,331 42°59′36″N 79°14′21″W / 42.99328, -79.23915 (Welland)
Windsor Essex County 216,473 42°19′03″N 83°02′07″W / 42.31745, -83.03518 (Windsor)
Woodstock Oxford County 35,480 43°07′47″N 80°45′24″W / 43.12979, -80.75668 (Woodstock)

[edit] Prince Edward Island

See also: List of communities in Prince Edward Island

[edit] Québec

In Québec, provincial law does not currently distinguish between towns and cities — one designation, ville, covers both types of communities regardless of size. A ville might be informally referred to as a town or a city in English, but this is an arbitrary and subjective distinction. Québec does, however, distinguish between villes and other types of incorporated municipalities, such as municipalités and villages autochthones. Québec did at one time distinguish between villes and cités, but no longer does.

All municipalities in Québec which have ville status are listed here, regardless of whether they are considered towns or cities in unofficial usage.

See also: List of communities in Quebec

[edit] Saskatchewan

In Saskatchewan, towns must maintain a population above 5,000 and meet other criteria in order to be granted city status, although in the early 20th century several centres such as Saskatoon and Regina were granted city status despite having a smaller population. The city of Melville retains city status as of 2006 despite dropping below 5,000 population in the 1990s. Kindersley, with a population that fluctuates around the 5,000 mark, has applied for city status in recent years.

See also: List of communities in Saskatchewan

[edit] Yukon

As in the other two Canadian territories, the only incorporated city in the Yukon is its capital, Whitehorse. Dawson was also previously incorporated as a city, but when the criteria were changed in the 1980s, its status was reduced to that of a town due to population. Through special provision, however, it is officially the town of the city of Dawson.

See also: List of communities in Yukon

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Alberta Municipal Affairs (2006-05-16). Types of Municipalities in Alberta. Retrieved on December 18, 2006.
  2. ^ 2006-Official population lists - Alberta Municipal Affairs
  3. ^ Alberta Community Profiles - Statistics Canada, 2001 Census
  4. ^ Government of British Columba - Local Government Act
  5. ^ Statistics Canada (March 13, 2007). 2006 Community Profiles - British Columbia. 2006 Canadian Census. Canada. Retrieved on 2007-07-01.
  6. ^ Canada Census 2006

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