List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Canada

The Roman Catholic Church in Canada comprises eighteen ecclesiastical provinces each headed by an archbishop. The provinces are in turn subdivided into 18 archdioceses and 52 dioceses each headed by an archbishop or a bishop.

List of Dioceses

Ecclesiastical province of Edmonton

The province geographically consists of the majority of Alberta, except for the province's northwestern corner.

Ecclesiastical province of Gatineau

The province geographically consists of the western third of Quebec.

Ecclesiastical province of Grouard-McLennan

The province geographically consists of the entirety of Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories, plus the northwestern corner of Alberta, the western third of Nunavut, and a tiny portion of northern Saskatchewan.

Ecclesiastical province of Halifax

The province is geographically conterminous with the provinces of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

Ecclesiastical province of Keewatin-Le Pas

The province geographically consists of the northern half of Manitoba, the northern third of Saskatchewan, the eastern two-thirds of Nunavut, and a portion of northwestern Ontario.

Ecclesiastical province of Kingston

The province geographically consists of central and parts of eastern Ontario.

Ecclesiastical province of Moncton

The province is geographically coterminous with the province of New Brunswick.

Ecclesiastical province of Montréal

The province geographically consists of south-central portions of Quebec.

Ecclesiastical province of Ottawa

The province geographically consists of northeastern and parts of eastern Ontario.

Ecclesiastical province of Québec

The province geographically consists of north-central portions of Quebec.

Ecclesiastical province of Regina

The province geographically consists of the southern two-thirds of Saskatchewan.

Ecclesiastical province of Rimouski

The province geographically consists of northeastern portions of Quebec.

Ecclesiastical province of Saint Boniface

The province geographically consists of the southeastern portion of Manitoba.

Ecclesiastical province of St. John's

The province is geographically coterminous with the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Ecclesiastical province of Sherbrooke

The province geographically consists of portions of southeastern Quebec.

Ecclesiastical province of Toronto

The province geographically consists of southern and portions of northwestern Ontario.

Ecclesiastical province of Vancouver

The province is geographically coterminous with the province of British Columbia.

Metropolia of Winnipeg (Ukrainian)

The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in Canada, a church in full communion with Rome, is organized into a metropolia (or province) consisting of a metropolitan archeparchy and four suffragan eparchies.

Sui iuris Jurisdictions

The following particular churches are not suffragan to metropolitan sees, but are instead immediately subject to the Holy See. The Archdiocese of Winnipeg is an independent Latin rite district, serving southwestern portions of Manitoba. The Military Ordinariate serves Canadian servicemen abroad and is not defined by geographical territory. The remaining four churches are not part of the Latin rite but are in full communion with Rome.

Gallery of Archdioceses

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