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List of cities in Canada

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Canadian Provinces and Territories
Communities by provinces and territories of Canada

This is a list ofincorporated cities inCanada, in alphabetical order categorized by province or territory. More thorough lists of communities are available for each province.

Capital cities

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Geographic areaCapital
CanadaOttawa
AlbertaEdmonton
British ColumbiaVictoria
ManitobaWinnipeg
New BrunswickFredericton
Newfoundland and LabradorSt. John's
Nova ScotiaHalifax
OntarioToronto
Prince Edward IslandCharlottetown
QuebecQuebec City
SaskatchewanRegina
Northwest TerritoriesYellowknife
NunavutIqaluit
YukonWhitehorse

Alberta

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Main article:List of cities in Alberta
Distribution of Alberta's 19 cities and 12 other communities eligible for city status

To qualify as a city inAlberta, a sufficient population size (10,000 people or more) must be present and a majority of the buildings must be on parcels of land less than 1,850 square metres (19,900 sq ft).[1] A community is not alwaysincorporated as a city even if it meets these requirements. Theurban service areas ofFort McMurray andSherwood Park arehamlets recognized as equivalents of cities, but remain unincorporated.Ten towns are also eligible for city status but remain incorporated as towns.

Alberta has 19 cities.Beaumont is Alberta's newest city, incorporating from town status on January 1, 2019.[2]


NameRegionIncorporation
date (city)[3]
Council
size[3]
2021 Census of Population[4]
Population
(2021)
Population
(2016)
Change
(%)
Land
area
(km2)
Population
density
(per km2)
AirdrieCalgary MetroJan 1, 1985774,10061,581+20.3%84.39878.1
Beaumont[AB 1]Edmonton MetroJan 1, 2019720,88817,457+19.7%24.70845.7
Brooks[AB 2]SouthernSep 1, 2005714,92414,451+3.3%18.21819.5
Calgary[AB 3]Calgary MetroJan 1, 1894151,306,7841,239,220+5.5%820.621,592.4
CamroseCentralJan 1, 1955918,77218,742+0.2%41.67450.5
Chestermere[AB 4]Calgary MetroJan 1, 2015722,16319,887+11.4%32.83675.1
Cold LakeNorthernOct 1, 2000715,66114,976+4.6%66.61235.1
Edmonton[AB 5]Edmonton MetroOct 8, 1904131,010,899933,088+8.3%765.611,320.4
Fort SaskatchewanEdmonton MetroJul 1, 1985727,08824,169+12.1%56.50479.4
Grande PrairieNorthernJan 1, 1958964,14163,166+1.5%132.71483.3
LacombeCentralSep 5, 2010713,39613,057+2.6%20.59650.6
LeducEdmonton MetroSep 1, 1983734,09429,993+13.7%42.25807.0
LethbridgeSouthernMay 9, 1906998,40692,729+6.1%121.12812.5
Lloydminster (part)[AB 6]CentralJan 1, 1958719,73919,645+0.5%23.98823.1
Medicine HatSouthernMay 9, 1906963,27163,2600.0%111.97565.1
Red DeerCentralMar 25, 19139100,844100,418+0.4%104.34966.5
Spruce GroveEdmonton MetroMar 1, 1986737,64534,108+10.4%37.521,003.3
St. AlbertEdmonton MetroJan 1, 1977768,23265,589+4.0%47.841,426.3
Wetaskiwin[AB 7]CentralMay 9, 1906712,59412,655−0.5%18.75671.7
Total cities1573,023,6412,838,191+6.5%2,572.211,175.5

Notes:

  1. ^Beaumont is Alberta's newest city, incorporated on January 1, 2019. Based on 2016 data, Beaumont is Alberta's smallest city by land area, but in 2017 its area increased to nearly 2,400 hectares, making it larger than Wetaskiwin and Lacombe.[3]
  2. ^Brooks is Alberta's smallest city by land area.
  3. ^Calgary is Canada'sthird-largest city, Alberta's largest city by both population and area, and was Alberta's first city, incorporated on January 1, 1894. The Calgarycensus metropolitan area (CMA) includes the cities of Airdrie, Calgary and Chestermere.
  4. ^Chestermere was known as Chestermere Lake prior to March 1, 1993.[3]
  5. ^Edmonton is Canada's fifth-largest city and Alberta's capital. The Edmonton CMA includes the cities of Beaumont, Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, Spruce Grove and St. Albert.
  6. ^The balance of Lloydminster is located withinSaskatchewan.
  7. ^Wetaskiwin is Alberta's smallest city by population.

British Columbia

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Main article:List of cities in British Columbia

InBritish Columbia, a community can be incorporated as a city if its population exceeds 5,000.[5] Once so incorporated, a city does not lose this status even if its population later declines; the once-larger City ofGreenwood, for example, now has a population of just 665 people.

British Columbia has 53 cities.

Cities in British Columbia
NameRegional district[6]Incorporation date[6]Population (2021)[7]Population (2016)[8]Change (%)[8]Area (km2)[8]Population density[8]
AbbotsfordFraser ValleyDecember 12, 1995153,524141,3978.6%375.33 km2409.0
ArmstrongNorth OkanaganMarch 31, 19135,3235,1144.1%5.22 km21020.0
BurnabyMetro VancouverSeptember 22, 1892249,125232,7557.0%90.57 km22750.7
Campbell RiverStrathconaJune 24, 194735,51933,0077.6%144.38 km2246.0
CastlegarCentral KootenayJanuary 1, 19748,3388,0393.7%19.87 km2419.6
ChilliwackFraser ValleyApril 26, 187393,20383,78811.2%261.34 km2356.6
ColwoodCapitalJune 24, 198518,96116,85912.5%17.66 km21073.6
CoquitlamMetro VancouverJuly 25, 1891148,625139,2846.7%122.15 km21216.7
CourtenayComox ValleyJanuary 1, 191528,42025,63910.8%32.42 km2876.7
CranbrookEast KootenayNovember 1, 190520,49920,0472.3%31.97 km2641.2
Dawson CreekPeace RiverMay 26, 193612,32312,1781.2%26.72 km2461.1
DeltaMetro VancouverSeptember 22, 2017[9]108,455102,2386.1%179.66 km2603.7
DuncanCowichan ValleyMarch 4, 19125,0474,9442.1%2.06 km22444.5
EnderbyNorth OkanaganMarch 1, 19053,0282,9642.2%4.26 km2710.4
FernieEast KootenayJuly 28, 19046,3205,39617.1%15.11 km2418.3
Fort St. JohnPeace RiverDecember 31, 194721,46520,2605.9%32.67 km2656.9
Grand ForksKootenay BoundaryApril 15, 18974,1124,0491.6%10.37 km2396.4
GreenwoodKootenay BoundaryJuly 12, 18977026655.6%2.42 km2290.2
KamloopsThompson-NicolaOctober 17, 196797,90290,2808.4%297.93 km2328.6
KelownaCentral OkanaganMay 4, 1905144,576127,39013.5%211.85 km2682.4
KimberleyEast KootenayMarch 29, 19448,1157,4259.3%60.51 km2134.1
LangfordCapitalDecember 8, 199246,58435,34231.8%41.43 km21124.4
LangleyMetro VancouverMarch 15, 195528,96325,88811.9%10.18 km22845.2
Maple RidgeMetro VancouverSeptember 12, 2014[10]90,99082,25610.6%267.82 km2339.7
MerrittThompson-NicolaApril 1, 19117,0517,139-1.2%26.04 km2270.7
MissionFraser ValleyMarch 29, 2021[11]41,51938,5547.7%226.98 km2182.9
NanaimoNanaimoDecember 24, 187499,86390,50410.3%90.45 km21104.1
NelsonCentral KootenayMarch 18, 189711,10610,5725.1%11.93 km2930.6
New WestminsterMetro VancouverJuly 16, 186078,91670,99611.2%15.62 km25052.4
North VancouverMetro VancouverAugust 10, 189158,12052,8989.9%11.83 km24913.0
ParksvilleNanaimoJune 19, 194513,64212,4539.5%14.52 km2939.5
PentictonOkanagan-SimilkameenJanuary 1, 190936,88533,7619.3%43.03 km2857.3
Pitt MeadowsMetro VancouverApril 25, 191419,14618,5733.1%86.34 km2221.7
Port AlberniAlberni-ClayoquotOctober 28, 196718,25917,6783.3%19.66 km2928.9
Port CoquitlamMetro VancouverMarch 7, 191361,49858,6124.9%29.16 km22108.7
Port MoodyMetro VancouverMarch 11, 191333,53533,5510.0%25.85 km21297.3
Powell RiverPowell RiverOctober 15, 195513,94313,1576.0%28.91 km2482.4
Prince GeorgeFraser-Fort GeorgeMarch 6, 191576,70874,0033.7%316.74 km2242.2
Prince RupertNorth CoastMarch 10, 191012,30012,2200.7%66.00 km2186.4
QuesnelCaribooMarch 21, 19289,8899,8790.1%35.35 km2279.8
RevelstokeColumbia ShuswapMarch 1, 18998,2757,5629.4%41.28 km2200.5
RichmondMetro VancouverNovember 10, 1879209,937198,3095.9%128.87 km21629.0
RosslandKootenay BoundaryMarch 18, 18974,1403,72911.0%59.72 km269.3
Salmon ArmColumbia ShuswapMay 15, 190519,43217,7069.7%155.19 km2125.2
SurreyMetro VancouverNovember 10, 1879568,322517,8879.7%316.11 km21797.9
TerraceKitimat–StikineDecember 31, 192712,01711,6433.2%57.33 km2209.6
TrailKootenay BoundaryJune 14, 19017,9207,7092.7%34.90 km2226.9
Vancouver[BC 1]Metro VancouverApril 6, 1886662,248631,4864.9%115.18 km25749.9
VernonNorth OkanaganDecember 30, 189244,51940,11611.0%96.43 km2461.7
Victoria[BC 2]CapitalAugust 2, 186291,86785,7927.1%19.45 km24722.3
West KelownaCentral OkanaganJune 26, 2015[12]36,07832,65510.5%122.09 km2295.5
White RockMetro VancouverApril 15, 195721,93919,95210.0%5.17 km24240.6
Williams LakeCaribooMarch 15, 192910,94710,7531.8%33.12 km2330.5
Total cities3,630,1403,367,0537.8%4497.15807.2


Notes:

  1. ^Vancouver is Canada'seighth-largest city and British Columbia's largest city by population. The Vancouver CMA includes the cities of Burnaby, Coquitlam, Delta, Langley, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, North Vancouver, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Richmond, Surrey, Vancouver and White Rock.
  2. ^Victoria is British Columbia's capital. The Victoria CMA includes the cities of Colwood, Langford and Victoria.

Manitoba

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Cities and towns inManitoba
Main article:List of cities in Manitoba

A community in Manitoba may seek city status once reaching a population of 7,500.[13] Manitoba's newest city isMorden, which changed from town to city status on August 24, 2012.[13]

Manitoba has 10 cities.

NamePopulation (2021)[14]Population (2016)[14]Change (%)[14]Area (km2)[14]Population density (2021)[14]
Brandon51,31348,883+5.0%79.04649.2
Dauphin[MB 1]8,3688,3690.0%12.67660.5
Flin Flon (part)[MB 2]4,9404,991−1.0%13.14[MB 3]376.1
Morden[MB 4]9,9298,668+14.5%16.29609.6
Portage la Prairie13,27013,304−0.3%24.72536.8
Selkirk10,50410,278+2.2%24.47429.3
Steinbach17,80616,022+11.1%37.56474.1
Thompson13,03513,678−4.7%16.62784.3
Winkler13,74712,660+8.6%20.73663.1
Winnipeg[MB 5]749,607705,224+6.3%461.781,623.3
Total cities892,507841,880+6.0%707.021,262.35

Notes:

  1. ^Dauphin is Manitoba's smallest city by area.
  2. ^Flin Flon is Manitoba's smallest city by population. The balance of Flin Flon is located withinSaskatchewan.
  3. ^This area does not include 2.37 km2 (0.92 mi2) in the Saskatchewan portion of Flin Flon. The city's total area in 2016 was 16.24 km2 (6.27 mi2).
  4. ^Morden is Manitoba's newest city, incorporated August 24, 2012.
  5. ^Winnipeg is Canada'sseventh-largest city and Manitoba's capital and largest city by both population and area. The Winnipegcensus metropolitan area (CMA) is formed around the City of Winnipeg.

New Brunswick

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Cities and towns inNew Brunswick
Main article:List of cities in New Brunswick

New Brunswick has eight cities.

Cities in New Brunswick
NameCountyIncorporation date[15]Council type[16]Council size[17]2021 Census of Population[18]
Population
(2021)
Population
(2016)
ChangeLand
area (km2)
Population
density
BathurstGloucesterJanuary 1, 1966Hybrid[NB 1]912,15711,897+2.2%91.62132.7/km2
CampbelltonRestigoucheJanuary 1, 1958Ward107,0476,883+2.4%18.57379.5/km2
DieppeWestmorlandJanuary 1, 2003[20]Ward828,11425,384+10.8%77.02365.0/km2
EdmundstonMadawaskaApril 29, 1952Ward1016,43716,580−0.9%106.84153.8/km2
FrederictonSunbury &YorkMarch 30, 1848Ward1263,11658,721+7.5%133.93471.3/km2
MiramichiNorthumberlandJanuary 1, 1995[21]At-large817,69217,537+0.9%178.9898.8/km2
MonctonWestmorlandApril 23, 1890[22]Ward1079,47071,889+10.5%140.67564.9/km2
Saint JohnSaint JohnMay 18, 1785[23]Ward1069,89567,575+3.4%315.59221.5/km2
Total cities293,928276,466+6.3%1,063.22276.5/km2
New Brunswick775,610747,101+3.8%71,248.510.9/km2

Notes:

  1. ^Bathurst is described as having a "hybrid" council type,[19] containing both councillor and councillor ward seats.[17]

Newfoundland and Labrador

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Main article:List of cities and towns in Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador has three cities.

NamePopulation (2021)[24]Population (2016)[24]Change (%)[24]Area (km2)[24]Population density[24]
Corner Brook[NL 1]19,33319,806−2.4%147.88130.7
Mount Pearl[NL 2]22,47723,120−2.8%15.651,436.2
St. John's[NL 3]110,525108,860+1.5%446.02247.8
Total cities152,335151,786+0.4%609.55249.9

Notes:

  1. ^Corner Brook is Newfoundland and Labrador's smallest city by population.
  2. ^Mount Pearl is Newfoundland and Labrador's smallest city by area.
  3. ^St. John's is Newfoundland and Labrador's capital and largest city by both population and area. The St. John'scensus metropolitan area includes the cities of Mount Pearl and St. John's.

Northwest Territories

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See also:List of communities in the Northwest Territories

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

NamePopulation (2021)[25]Population (2016)[25]Change (%)[25]Area (km2)[25]Population density[25]
Yellowknife20,34019,569+3.9%103.37196.8

Nova Scotia

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Towns and former cities inNova Scotia
See also:List of municipalities in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia no longer has any incorporated cities, as they were amalgamated intoregional municipalities in the 1990s.

Nunavut

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See also:List of communities in Nunavut

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

NamePopulation (2021)[26]Population (2016)[26]Change (%)[26]Area (km2)[26]Population density[26]
Iqaluit7,4297,740−4.0%51.58144.0

Ontario

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Main article:List of cities in Ontario

Ontario has 52 cities. 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. This status is notautomatically conferred on a community that reaches this population target, but must be requested by the municipality and granted by the provincialMinistry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. Not all municipalities which reach this population target have pursued city designation. For example,Ajax,Oakville, andWhitby, which all had populations greater than 100,000 in 2011, are still designated as towns.[27] 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). Ontario's newest city isRichmond Hill, which changed from town to city status on March 25, 2019.[28]

Name[29][27]Municipal status[29]Census division[29][30]Population (2021)[31]Population (2016)[31]Change (%)[31]Area (km2)[31]Population density[31]
Barrie[ON 1]Single-tierSimcoe147,829141,434+4.5%99.011,493.1
BellevilleSingle-tierHastings55,07150,716+8.6%247.15222.8
BramptonLower-tierPeel656,480593,638+10.6%265.892,469.0
BrantSingle-tierBrant39,47435,640+10.8%817.6648.3
Brantford[ON 2]Single-tierBrant104,68898,563+6.2%98.651,061.2
BrockvilleSingle-tierLeeds and Grenville22,11621,569+2.5%20.911,057.7
BurlingtonLower-tierHalton186,948183,314+2.0%186.121,004.4
Cambridge[ON 3]Lower-tierWaterloo138,479129,920+6.6%112.991,225.6
Clarence-RocklandLower-tierPrescott and Russell26,50524,512+8.1%297.4789.1
CornwallSingle-tierStormont, Dundas and Glengarry47,84546,589+2.7%61.50778.0
Dryden[ON 4]Single-tierKenora7,3887,749−4.7%65.58112.7
Elliot LakeSingle-tierAlgoma11,37210,741+5.9%696.0616.3
Greater Sudbury[ON 5]Single-tierSudbury166,004161,531+2.8%3,186.2652.1
GuelphSingle-tierWellington143,740131,794+9.1%87.431,644.1
Haldimand CountySingle-tierHaldimand49,21645,608+7.9%1,250.4539.4
Hamilton[ON 6]Single-tierHamilton569,353536,917+6.0%1,118.31509.1
Kawartha LakesSingle-tierKawartha Lakes79,24775,423+5.1%3,033.6626.1
KenoraSingle-tierKenora14,96715,096−0.9%211.6570.7
KingstonSingle-tierFrontenac132,485123,798+7.0%451.58293.4
Kitchener[ON 7]Lower-tierWaterloo256,885233,222+10.1%136.811,877.7
London[ON 8]Single-tierMiddlesex422,324383,822+10.0%420.501,004.3
MarkhamLower-tierYork338,503328,966+2.9%210.931,604.8
Mississauga[ON 9]Lower-tierPeel717,961721,599−0.5%292.742,452.6
Niagara Falls[ON 10]Lower-tierNiagara94,41588,071+7.2%210.25449.1
Norfolk CountySingle-tierNorfolk67,49064,044+5.4%1,597.6842.2
North BaySingle-tierNipissing52,66251,553+2.2%315.53166.9
OrilliaSingle-tierSimcoe33,41131,166+7.2%28.531,171.1
Oshawa[ON 11]Lower-tierDurham175,383159,458+10.0%145.721,203.6
Ottawa[ON 12]Single-tierOttawa1,017,449934,243+8.9%2,788.20364.9
Owen SoundLower-tierGrey21,61221,341+1.3%24.21892.7
Pembroke[ON 13]Single-tierRenfrew14,36413,882+3.5%14.321,003.1
Peterborough[ON 14]Single-tierPeterborough83,65181,032+3.2%64.761,291.7
PickeringLower-tierDurham99,18691,771+8.1%231.10429.2
Port ColborneLower-tierNiagara20,03318,306+9.4%121.99164.2
Prince Edward CountySingle-tierPrince Edward25,70424,735+3.9%1,052.6124.4
Quinte WestSingle-tierHastings46,56043,577+6.8%495.4594.0
Richmond Hill[ON 15]Lower-tierYork202,022195,022+3.6%100.792,004.4
SarniaLower-tierLambton72,04771,594+0.6%163.90439.6
Sault Ste. MarieSingle-tierAlgoma72,05173,368−1.8%221.99324.6
St. Catharines[ON 16]Lower-tierNiagara136,803133,113+2.8%96.201,422.1
St. ThomasSingle-tierElgin42,84038,909+10.1%35.611,203.0
StratfordSingle-tierPerth33,23231,470+5.6%30.021,107.0
Temiskaming ShoresSingle-tierTimiskaming9,6349,920−2.9%176.6754.5
ThoroldLower-tierNiagara23,81618,801+26.7%83.29285.9
Thunder Bay[ON 17]Single-tierThunder Bay108,843107,909+0.9%327.77332.1
TimminsSingle-tierCochrane41,14541,788−1.5%2,955.3313.9
Toronto[ON 18]Single-tierToronto2,794,3562,731,571+2.3%631.104,427.8
VaughanLower-tierYork323,103306,233+5.5%272.441,186.0
Waterloo[ON 19]Lower-tierWaterloo121,436104,986+15.7%64.061,895.7
WellandLower-tierNiagara55,75052,293+6.6%81.16686.9
Windsor[ON 20]Single-tierEssex229,660217,188+5.7%146.021,572.8
WoodstockLower-tierOxford46,70541,098+13.6%56.46827.2
Total cities10,400,2439,900,603+5.0%25,902.47401.5
Total lower-tier cities3,714,0723,517,258+5.6%3,154.521,177.4
Total single-tier cities6,686,1716,383,345+4.7%22,747.95293.9

Notes:

  1. ^The Barriecensus metropolitan area (CMA) is formed around the City of Barrie.
  2. ^The Brantford CMA includes the City of Brantford as well as the County of Brant, which is a single-tier city.
  3. ^The City of Cambridge, as well as the cities of Kitchener and Waterloo, form parts of the Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo CMA.
  4. ^Dryden is Ontario's smallest city by population.
  5. ^Greater Sudbury is Ontario's largest city by area. The Greater Sudbury CMA is formed around the City of Greater Sudbury.
  6. ^Hamilton is Canada's tenth-largest city. The Hamilton CMA includes the cities of Burlington and Hamilton.
  7. ^The City of Kitchener, as well as the cities of Cambridge and Waterloo, form parts of the Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo CMA.
  8. ^The London CMA includes the cities of London and St. Thomas.
  9. ^Mississauga is Ontario's largest lower-tier city.
  10. ^The City of Niagara Falls, as well as the cities of Port Colborne, St. Catharines, Thorold and Welland, form parts of the St. Catharines–Niagara CMA.
  11. ^The Oshawa CMA is formed around the City of Oshawa.
  12. ^Ottawa is Canada's capital and fourth-largest city. The Ontario portion of the Ottawa–Gatineau CMA includes the cities of Clarence-Rockland and Ottawa.
  13. ^Pembroke is Ontario's smallest city by area.
  14. ^The Peterborough CMA is formed around the City of Peterborough.
  15. ^Richmond Hill is Ontario's newest city, adopting the name on March 26, 2019.
  16. ^The City of St. Catharines, as well as the cities of Niagara Falls, Port Colborne, Thorold and Welland, form parts of the St. Catharines–Niagara CMA.
  17. ^The Thunder Bay CMA is formed around the City of Thunder Bay.
  18. ^Toronto is Ontario's capital andCanada's and Ontario's largest city by population. The Toronto CMA includes the cities of Brampton, Markham, Mississauga, Pickering, Richmond Hill, Toronto and Vaughan.
  19. ^The City of Waterloo, as well as the cities of Cambridge and Kitchener, form parts of the Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo CMA.
  20. ^The Windsor CMA is formed around the City of Windsor.

Prince Edward Island

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See also:List of municipalities in Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island has two cities.

NameCountyPopulation (2021)[32]Population (2016)[32]Change (%)[32]Area (km2)[32]Population density[32]
Charlottetown[PE 1]Queens38,80936,094+7.5%44.27876.6
Summerside[PE 2]Prince16,00114,839+7.8%28.21567.2
Total cities54,81050,933+7.6%72.48756.2

Notes:

  1. ^Charlottetown is Prince Edward Island's capital and larger city by population and area.
  2. ^Summerside is Prince Edward Island's smaller city by population and area.

Quebec

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Main article:List of towns in Quebec
See also:Types of municipalities in Quebec

InQuebec, provincial law does not contain anycities at the current time, although the designation exists. — Aville, though legally a "township", may be informally referred to as a town or a city inEnglish, but this is an arbitrary and subjective distinction. Quebec municipal types arecities (cités),townships (villes), andmunicipalités (municipalités).

Quebec has 223 villes.

NameRegionCensus divisionCMA/CAPopulation (2021)[33]Population (2016)[33]Change (%)[33]Area (km2)[33]Population density (/km2)[33]
Acton ValeMontérégieActon7,6057,656−0.7%91.0183.6
AlmaSaguenay–Lac-Saint-JeanLac-Saint-Jean-Est30,33130,771−1.4%194.92155.6
AmosAbitibi-TémiscamingueAbitibiAmos12,67512,823−1.2%429.0429.5
AmquiBas-Saint-LaurentLa Matapédia5,9996,178−2.9%121.0249.6
Baie-ComeauCôte-NordManicouaganBaie-Comeau20,68721,536−3.9%334.8361.8
Baie-D'UrféMontréalMontréalMontréal3,7643,823−1.5%6.03624.2
Baie-Saint-PaulCapitale-NationaleCharlevoix7,3717,146+3.1%545.8513.5
BarkmereLaurentidesLes Laurentides8158+39.7%17.724.6
BeaconsfieldMontréalMontréalMontréal19,27719,324−0.2%11.031,747.7
BeaucevilleChaudière-AppalachesBeauce-Centre6,1856,291−1.7%164.5937.6
BeauharnoisMontérégieBeauharnois-SalaberryMontréal13,63812,884+5.9%68.22199.9
BeaupréCapitale-NationaleLa Côte-de-Beaupré4,1173,752+9.7%22.97179.2
BécancourCentre-du-QuébecBécancourTrois-Rivières13,56113,031+4.1%439.5430.9
BedfordMontérégieBrome-Missisquoi2,5582,560−0.1%4.23604.7
BelleterreAbitibi-TémiscamingueTémiscamingue285313−8.9%544.490.5
BeloeilMontérégieLa Vallée-du-RichelieuMontréal24,10422,458+7.3%24.38988.7
BerthiervilleLanaudièreD'Autray4,3864,189+4.7%6.77647.9
BlainvilleLaurentidesThérèse-De BlainvilleMontréal59,81956,863+5.2%54.971,088.2
BoisbriandLaurentidesThérèse-De BlainvilleMontréal28,30826,884+5.3%27.671,023.1
Bois-des-FilionLaurentidesThérèse-De BlainvilleMontréal10,1599,636+5.4%4.362,330.0
BonaventureGaspésie–Îles-de-la-MadeleineBonaventure2,7332,706+1.0%104.526.2
BouchervilleMontérégieLongueuilMontréal41,74341,671+0.2%71.02587.8
BromontMontérégieBrome-MissisquoiGranby11,3579,041+25.6%114.0599.6
BrossardMontérégieLongueuilMontréal91,52585,721+6.8%45.192,025.3
Brownsburg-ChathamLaurentidesArgenteuil7,2477,122+1.8%244.4629.6
CandiacMontérégieRoussillonMontréal22,99721,047+9.3%17.271,331.6
Cap-ChatGaspésie–Îles-de-la-MadeleineLa Haute-Gaspésie2,5162,476+1.6%181.3113.9
Cap-SantéCapitale-NationalePortneuf3,5943,410+5.4%54.4966.0
CarignanMontérégieLa Vallée-du-RichelieuMontréal11,7409,462+24.1%62.07189.1
Carleton-sur-MerGaspésie–Îles-de-la-MadeleineAvignon4,0814,073+0.2%221.4818.4
CausapscalBas-Saint-LaurentLa Matapédia2,1472,304−6.8%161.6113.3
ChamblyMontérégieLa Vallée-du-RichelieuMontréal31,44429,120+8.0%25.081,253.7
ChandlerGaspésie–Îles-de-la-MadeleineLe Rocher-Percé7,4907,546−0.7%418.4517.9
ChapaisNord-du-QuébecJamésie1,4681,499−2.1%62.3123.6
CharlemagneLanaudièreL'AssomptionMontréal6,3025,913+6.6%2.172,904.1
ChâteauguayMontérégieRoussillonMontréal50,81547,906+6.1%34.311,481.1
Château-RicherCapitale-NationaleLa Côte-de-BeaupréQuébec4,4254,126+7.2%228.8419.3
ChibougamauNord-du-QuébecJamésie7,2337,504−3.6%694.8710.4
ClermontCapitale-NationaleCharlevoix-Est3,0653,085−0.6%51.5359.5
CoaticookEstrieCoaticook8,8678,955−1.0%219.4540.4
ContrecoeurMontérégieMarguerite-D'Youville9,4807,887+20.2%62.2152.4
Cookshire-EatonEstrieLe Haut-Saint-François5,3445,393−0.9%296.2518.0
Coteau-du-LacMontérégieVaudreuil-SoulangesMontréal7,4737,044+6.1%46.87159.4
Côte-Saint-LucMontréalMontréalMontréal34,50432,448+6.3%7.044,901.1
CowansvilleMontérégieBrome-Missisquoi15,23413,656+11.6%46.87325.0
CrabtreeLanaudièreJoliette4,1553,958+5.0%25.06165.8
DanvilleEstrieLes Sources3,8883,826+1.6%151.7325.6
DaveluyvilleCentre-du-QuébecArthabaska2,3602,255+4.7%61.7138.2
DégelisBas-Saint-LaurentTémiscouata2,8842,863+0.7%556.785.2
DelsonMontérégieRoussillonMontréal8,3287,457+11.7%7.641,090.1
DesbiensSaguenay–Lac-Saint-JeanLac-Saint-Jean-Est9951,028−3.2%10.3995.8
Deux-MontagnesLaurentidesDeux-MontagnesMontréal17,91517,496+2.4%6.082,946.5
DisraeliChaudière-AppalachesLes Appalaches2,3602,336+1.0%6.8347.1
Dolbeau-MistassiniSaguenay–Lac-Saint-JeanMaria-ChapdelaineDolbeau-Mistassini13,71814,212−3.5%293.4346.8
Dollard-des-OrmeauxMontréalMontréalMontréal48,40348,899−1.0%14.983,231.2
DonnaconaCapitale-NationalePortneuf7,4367,200+3.3%20.2368.1
DorvalMontréalMontréalMontréal19,30218,980+1.7%20.91923.1
DrummondvilleCentre-du-QuébecDrummondDrummondville79,25875,423+5.1%247.11320.7
DunhamMontérégieBrome-Missisquoi3,5993,432+4.9%193.8618.6
DuparquetAbitibi-TémiscamingueAbitibi-Ouest716666+7.5%121.175.9
East AngusEstrieLe Haut-Saint-François3,8403,659+4.9%7.84489.8
EstérelLaurentidesLes Pays-d'en-Haut262196+33.7%12.6220.8
FarnhamMontérégieBrome-Missisquoi10,1498,909+13.9%92.12110.2
FermontCôte-NordCaniapiscau2,2562,474−8.8%451.125.0
ForestvilleCôte-NordLa Haute-Côte-Nord2,8923,081−6.1%192.6115.0
Fossambault-sur-le-LacCapitale-NationaleLa Jacques-CartierQuébec2,3271,960+18.7%11.49202.5
GaspéGaspésie–Îles-de-la-MadeleineLa Côte-de-Gaspé15,06314,568+3.4%1,118.7713.5
GatineauOutaouaisGatineauOttawa–Gatineau291,041276,245+5.4%341.84851.4
GracefieldOutaouaisLa Vallée-de-la-Gatineau2,3762,462−3.5%380.946.2
GranbyMontérégieLa Haute-YamaskaGranby69,02566,222+4.2%152.69452.1
Grande-RivièreGaspésie–Îles-de-la-MadeleineLe Rocher-Percé3,3843,408−0.7%87.9238.5
HampsteadMontréalMontréalMontréal7,0376,973+0.9%1.793,931.3
HudsonMontérégieVaudreuil-SoulangesMontréal5,4115,157+4.9%21.79248.3
HuntingdonMontérégieLe Haut-Saint-Laurent2,5562,444+4.6%2.77922.7
JolietteLanaudièreJolietteJoliette21,38420,484+4.4%22.96931.4
Kingsey FallsCentre-du-QuébecArthabaska1,9861,947+2.0%69.3628.6
KirklandMontréalMontréalMontréal19,41320,151−3.7%9.652,011.7
La MalbaieCapitale-NationaleCharlevoix-Est8,2358,271−0.4%458.1918.0
La PocatièreBas-Saint-LaurentKamouraska4,0784,120−1.0%21.18192.5
La PrairieMontérégieRoussillonMontréal26,40624,110+9.5%43.47607.5
La SarreAbitibi-TémiscamingueAbitibi-Ouest7,3587,282+1.0%148.3649.6
La Tuque[QC 1]MauricieLa Tuque11,12911,001+1.2%24,809.40.4
Lac-BromeMontérégieBrome-Missisquoi5,9235,495+7.8%206.928.6
Lac-DelageCapitale-NationaleLa Jacques-CartierQuébec771638+20.8%1.58488.0
Lac-des-AiglesBas-Saint-LaurentTémiscouata571566+0.9%226.172.5
LachuteLaurentidesArgenteuil14,10012,862+9.6%108.66129.8
Lac-MéganticEstrieLe Granit5,7475,654+1.6%21.98261.5
Lac-Saint-JosephCapitale-NationaleLa Jacques-CartierQuébec304260+16.9%33.659.0
Lac-SergentCapitale-NationalePortneuf541497+8.9%3.72145.4
L'Ancienne-LoretteCapitale-NationaleQuébecQuébec16,97016,543+2.6%7.722,198.2
L'AssomptionLanaudièreL'AssomptionMontréal23,44222,429+4.5%98.74237.4
LavalLavalLavalMontréal438,366422,993+3.6%246.131,781.0
LavaltrieLanaudièreD'AutrayMontréal14,42513,657+5.6%68.22211.4
Lebel-sur-QuévillonNord-du-QuébecJamésie2,0912,187−4.4%44.4147.1
L'ÉpiphanieLanaudièreL'AssomptionMontréal8,8838,693+2.2%56.57157.0
LéryMontérégieRoussillonMontréal2,3902,318+3.1%10.36230.7
LévisChaudière-AppalachesLévisQuébec149,683143,414+4.4%448.07334.1
L'Île-CadieuxMontérégieVaudreuil-SoulangesMontréal120126−4.8%0.59203.4
L'Île-Dorval[QC 2]MontréalMontréalMontréal305+500.0%0.19157.9
L'Île-PerrotMontérégieVaudreuil-SoulangesMontréal11,63810,756+8.2%5.462,131.5
LongueuilMontérégieLongueuilMontréal254,483239,897+6.1%115.772,198.2
LorraineLaurentidesThérèse-De BlainvilleMontréal9,5029,352+1.6%5.91,610.5
LouisevilleMauricieMaskinongé7,3407,152+2.6%62.59117.3
MacamicAbitibi-TémiscamingueAbitibi-Ouest2,7442,751−0.3%202.0513.6
MagogEstrieMemphrémagogSherbrooke28,31226,669+6.2%144.26196.3
MalarticAbitibi-TémiscamingueLa Vallée-de-l'Or3,3553,377−0.7%147.4522.8
ManiwakiOutaouaisLa Vallée-de-la-Gatineau3,7573,843−2.2%5.67662.6
MarievilleMontérégieRouville11,33210,725+5.7%63.23179.2
MascoucheLanaudièreLes MoulinsMontréal51,18346,692+9.6%106.89478.8
MatagamiNord-du-QuébecJamésie1,4021,453−3.5%75.1218.7
MataneBas-Saint-LaurentLa MatanieMatane13,98714,311−2.3%195.4971.5
McMastervilleMontérégieLa Vallée-du-RichelieuMontréal5,9365,698+4.2%3.121,902.6
MercierMontérégieRoussillonMontréal14,62613,115+11.5%45.96318.2
Métabetchouan--Lac-à-la-CroixSaguenay–Lac-Saint-JeanLac-Saint-Jean-Est4,1213,985+3.4%187.4922.0
Métis-sur-MerBas-Saint-LaurentLa Mitis594572+3.8%48.2212.3
MirabelLaurentidesMirabelMontréal61,10850,513+21.0%484.09126.2
Mont-JoliBas-Saint-LaurentLa Mitis6,3846,281+1.6%24.24263.4
Mont-LaurierLaurentidesAntoine-Labelle14,18014,116+0.5%587.4224.1
MontmagnyChaudière-AppalachesMontmagny10,99911,255−2.3%124.4488.4
Montréal[QC 3]MontréalMontréalMontréal1,762,9491,704,694+3.4%364.744,833.4
Montréal-EstMontréalMontréalMontréal4,3943,850+14.1%12.15361.6
Montréal-OuestMontréalMontréalMontréal5,1155,050+1.3%1.373,733.6
Mont-RoyalMontréalMontréalMontréal20,95320,276+3.3%7.552,775.2
Mont-Saint-HilaireMontérégieLa Vallée-du-RichelieuMontréal18,85918,585+1.5%44.08427.8
Mont-TremblantLaurentidesLes Laurentides10,9929,646+14.0%233.7547.0
MurdochvilleGaspésie–Îles-de-la-MadeleineLa Côte-de-Gaspé643651−1.2%60.8410.6
NeuvilleCapitale-NationalePortneufQuébec4,4754,392+1.9%71.9262.2
New RichmondGaspésie–Îles-de-la-MadeleineBonaventure3,6833,706−0.6%172.521.4
NicoletCentre-du-QuébecNicolet-Yamaska8,6208,169+5.5%96.1189.7
NormandinSaguenay–Lac-Saint-JeanMaria-Chapdelaine2,9913,033−1.4%211.7914.1
Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-PerrotMontérégieVaudreuil-SoulangesMontréal11,42710,654+7.3%28.06407.2
Notre-Dame-des-PrairiesLanaudièreJolietteJoliette9,4719,273+2.1%18.1523.3
Otterburn ParkMontérégieLa Vallée-du-RichelieuMontréal8,4798,421+0.7%5.371,579.0
PaspébiacGaspésie–Îles-de-la-MadeleineBonaventure3,0333,164−4.1%94.9831.9
PercéGaspésie–Îles-de-la-MadeleineLe Rocher-PercéQuébec3,0953,103−0.3%432.817.2
PincourtMontérégieVaudreuil-SoulangesMontréal14,75114,558+1.3%7.12,077.6
PlessisvilleCentre-du-QuébecL'Érable9,0699,214−1.6%146.1162.1
PohénégamookBas-Saint-LaurentTémiscouata2,4812,582−3.9%339.997.3
Pointe-ClaireMontréalMontréalMontréal33,48831,380+6.7%18.911,770.9
Pont-RougeCapitale-NationalePortneuf10,1219,240+9.5%121.1283.6
Port-CartierCôte-NordSept-Rivières6,5166,799−4.2%1,092.756.0
PortneufCapitale-NationalePortneuf3,3293,187+4.5%109.130.5
PrévostLaurentidesLa Rivière-du-Nord13,69213,002+5.3%34.29399.3
PrincevilleCentre-du-QuébecL'Érable6,2186,001+3.6%195.0131.9
Québec[QC 4]Capitale-NationaleQuébecQuébec549,459531,902+3.3%452.31,214.8
RepentignyLanaudièreL'AssomptionMontréal86,10084,285+2.2%61.521,399.5
RichelieuMontérégieRouvilleMontréal5,7425,236+9.7%30.96185.5
RichmondEstrieLe Val-Saint-François3,2593,232+0.8%6.98466.9
RigaudMontérégieVaudreuil-Soulanges7,8547,777+1.0%99.279.2
RimouskiBas-Saint-LaurentRimouski-NeigetteRimouski48,93548,664+0.6%339.13144.3
Rivière-du-LoupBas-Saint-LaurentRivière-du-LoupRivière-du-Loup20,11819,507+3.1%83.74240.2
Rivière-RougeLaurentidesAntoine-Labelle4,6314,322+7.1%451.4310.3
RobervalSaguenay–Lac-Saint-JeanLe Domaine-du-Roy9,84010,046−2.1%151.3665.0
RosemèreLaurentidesThérèse-De BlainvilleMontréal14,09013,958+0.9%10.681,319.3
Rouyn-NorandaAbitibi-TémiscamingueRouyn-Noranda42,31342,3340.0%5,963.577.1
SaguenaySaguenay–Lac-Saint-JeanSaguenaySaguenay144,723145,949−0.8%1,124.63128.7
Saint-AmableMontérégieMarguerite-D'YouvilleMontréal13,32212,167+9.5%36.77362.3
Saint-AntoninBas-Saint-LaurentRivière-du-LoupRivière-du-Loup4,3384,049+7.1%175.9324.7
Saint-Augustin-de-DesmauresCapitale-NationaleQuébecQuébec19,90718,820+5.8%85.8232.0
Saint-BasileCapitale-NationalePortneuf2,7092,621+3.4%98.8427.4
Saint-Basile-le-GrandMontérégieLa Vallée-du-RichelieuMontréal17,05317,0590.0%35.84475.8
Saint-Bruno-de-MontarvilleMontérégieLongueuilMontréal26,27326,197+0.3%42.85613.1
Saint-CésaireMontérégieRouville5,9725,877+1.6%83.0671.9
Saint-Charles-BorroméeLanaudièreJolietteJoliette15,28513,791+10.8%18.48827.1
Saint-ColombanLaurentidesLa Rivière-du-NordMontréal17,74016,019+10.7%92.71191.3
Saint-ConstantMontérégieRoussillonMontréal29,95427,359+9.5%57.06525.0
Sainte-AdèleLaurentidesLes Pays-d'en-Haut14,01012,919+8.4%119.67117.1
Sainte-Agathe-des-MontsLaurentidesLes LaurentidesSainte-Agathe-des-Monts11,21110,223+9.7%129.186.8
Sainte-Anne-de-BeaupréCapitale-NationaleLa Côte-de-Beaupré2,8882,880+0.3%62.3846.3
Sainte-Anne-de-BellevueMontréalMontréalMontréal5,0274,958+1.4%10.46480.6
Sainte-Anne-des-MontsGaspésie–Îles-de-la-MadeleineLa Haute-Gaspésie6,1216,437−4.9%263.5123.2
Sainte-Anne-des-PlainesLaurentidesThérèse-De BlainvilleMontréal15,22114,421+5.5%93.44162.9
Sainte-Brigitte-de-LavalCapitale-NationaleLa Jacques-CartierQuébec8,4687,348+15.2%108.4278.1
Sainte-CatherineMontérégieRoussillonMontréal17,34717,047+1.8%9.371,851.3
Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-CartierCapitale-NationaleLa Jacques-CartierQuébec8,4427,706+9.6%120.769.9
Sainte-JulieMontérégieMarguerite-D'YouvilleMontréal30,04529,881+0.5%48.49619.6
Sainte-Marguerite-du-Lac-MassonLaurentidesLes Pays-d'en-Haut3,3672,763+21.9%91.5636.8
Sainte-MarieChaudière-AppalachesLa Nouvelle-Beauce13,13413,565−3.2%107.55122.1
Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-LacLaurentidesDeux-MontagnesMontréal19,79718,074+9.5%8.732,267.7
Sainte-ThérèseLaurentidesThérèse-De BlainvilleMontréal26,53325,989+2.1%9.482,798.8
Saint-EustacheLaurentidesDeux-MontagnesMontréal45,27644,008+2.9%70.51642.1
Saint-FélicienSaguenay–Lac-Saint-JeanLe Domaine-du-Roy10,08910,238−1.5%361.2727.9
Saint-GabrielLanaudièreD'Autray2,8032,640+6.2%2.81997.5
Saint-GeorgesChaudière-AppalachesBeauce-SartiganSaint-Georges32,93532,513+1.3%199.08165.4
Saint-HonoréSaguenay–Lac-Saint-JeanLe Fjord-du-SaguenaySaguenay6,3765,757+10.8%189.3833.7
Saint-HyacintheMontérégieLes MaskoutainsSaint-Hyacinthe57,23955,648+2.9%188.85303.1
Saint-Jean-sur-RichelieuMontérégieLe Haut-RichelieuMontréal97,87395,114+2.9%226.93431.3
Saint-JérômeLaurentidesLa Rivière-du-NordMontréal80,21374,346+7.9%90.18889.5
Saint-Joseph-de-BeauceChaudière-AppalachesBeauce-Centre5,0144,858+3.2%114.743.7
Saint-Joseph-de-SorelMontérégiePierre-De SaurelSorel-Tracy1,5811,642−3.7%1.361,162.5
Saint-LambertMontérégieLongueuilMontréal22,76121,861+4.1%7.563,010.7
Saint-LazareMontérégieVaudreuil-SoulangesMontréal22,35419,917+12.2%66.86334.3
Saint-Lin--LaurentidesLanaudièreMontcalmMontréal24,03020,786+15.6%118.29203.1
Saint-Marc-des-CarrièresCapitale-NationalePortneuf2,9012,911−0.3%17.29167.8
Saint-OursMontérégiePierre-De Saurel1,7231,669+3.2%59.2329.1
Saint-PamphileChaudière-AppalachesL'Islet2,2742,400−5.2%137.7816.5
Saint-PascalBas-Saint-LaurentKamouraska3,5303,468+1.8%59.6859.1
Saint-PhilippeMontérégieRoussillonMontréal7,5976,320+20.2%61.96122.6
Saint-PieMontérégieLes Maskoutains5,8475,607+4.3%107.4254.4
Saint-RaymondCapitale-NationalePortneuf11,10810,358+7.2%666.216.7
Saint-RémiMontérégieLes Jardins-de-Napierville8,9578,061+11.1%78.18114.6
Saint-SauveurLaurentidesLes Pays-d'en-Haut11,58010,231+13.2%47.62243.2
Saint-TiteMauricieMékinac3,6723,6730.0%91.140.3
Saint-ZotiqueMontérégieVaudreuil-SoulangesMontréal9,6187,934+21.2%25.04384.1
Salaberry-de-ValleyfieldMontérégieBeauharnois-Salaberry42,78740,745+5.0%108.56394.1
ScheffervilleCôte-NordCaniapiscau244130+87.7%24.769.9
ScotstownEstrieLe Haut-Saint-François459472−2.8%11.4440.1
SenneterreAbitibi-TémiscamingueLa Vallée-de-l'Or2,7822,868−3.0%14,718.510.2
Sept-ÎlesCôte-NordSept-RivièresSept-Îles24,56925,400−3.3%1,742.8814.1
ShannonCapitale-NationaleLa Jacques-CartierQuébec6,4326,031+6.6%63.54101.2
ShawiniganMauricieShawinigan49,62049,349+0.5%729.9868.0
SherbrookeEstrieSherbrookeSherbrooke172,950161,323+7.2%353.4489.4
Sorel-TracyMontérégiePierre-De SaurelSorel-Tracy35,16534,755+1.2%57.28613.9
StansteadEstrieMemphrémagog2,8242,788+1.3%21.95128.7
SuttonMontérégieBrome-Missisquoi4,5484,012+13.4%245.6918.5
TémiscamingAbitibi-TémiscamingueTémiscamingue2,3682,431−2.6%710.843.3
Témiscouata-sur-le-LacBas-Saint-LaurentTémiscouata5,0544,910+2.9%218.8123.1
TerrebonneLanaudièreLes MoulinsMontréal119,944111,575+7.5%153.76780.1
Thetford MinesChaudière-AppalachesLes AppalachesThetford Mines26,07225,403+2.6%225.97115.4
ThursoOutaouaisPapineauOttawa–Gatineau3,0842,818+9.4%6.65463.8
Trois-PistolesBas-Saint-LaurentLes Basques3,1153,246−4.0%7.63408.3
Trois-RivièresMauricieTrois-RivièresTrois-Rivières139,163134,413+3.5%288.65482.1
ValcourtEstrieLe Val-Saint-François2,1392,165−1.2%5.41395.4
Val-des-SourcesEstrieLes Sources7,0886,786+4.5%30.25234.3
Val-d'OrAbitibi-TémiscamingueLa Vallée-de-l'OrVal-d'Or32,75232,491+0.8%3,536.849.3
VarennesMontérégieMarguerite-D'YouvilleMontréal21,19821,257−0.3%94.8223.6
Vaudreuil-DorionMontérégieVaudreuil-SoulangesMontréal43,26838,117+13.5%72.65595.6
VictoriavilleCentre-du-QuébecArthabaskaVictoriaville47,76046,130+3.5%84.33566.3
Ville-MarieAbitibi-TémiscamingueTémiscamingue2,4642,584−4.6%5.83422.6
WarwickCentre-du-QuébecArthabaska4,7294,635+2.0%109.643.1
WaterlooMontérégieLa Haute-Yamaska4,9204,410+11.6%12.23402.3
WatervilleEstrieCoaticookSherbrooke2,3072,121+8.8%44.0352.4
WestmountMontréalMontréalMontréal19,65820,312−3.2%4.044,865.8
WindsorEstrieLe Val-Saint-François5,2945,419−2.3%14.53364.3
Total cities7,166,1796,884,364+4.1%82,006.6587.4

Notes:

  1. ^La Tuque is Quebec's largest ville by area.
  2. ^L'Île-Dorval is Quebec's smallest ville by both population and area.
  3. ^Montreal is Canada'ssecond-largest ville and Quebec's largest ville by population.
  4. ^Quebec City is Quebec's capital.

Saskatchewan

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Main article:List of cities in Saskatchewan

InSaskatchewan, Section 39(1) ofThe Cities Act indicates a town must have a population of 5,000 or more[34] and meet other criteria in order to incorporate as a city, although in the early 20th century several centres such asSaskatoon andRegina were granted city status despite having a smaller population. The City ofMelville retains its city status despite dropping below 5,000 people in the 1990s.Kindersley has expressed an interest in applying for city status upon reaching the 5,000 milestone.[35] Saskatchewan's newest city isWarman, which changed from town to city status on October 24, 2012.[36]

Saskatchewan has 16 cities.

NameRural municipality[37]Incorporation date (city)[38]Population (2021)[39]Population (2016)[39]Change (%)[39]Land area (km2)[39]Land area (sq mi)Population density (/km2)[39]Population density (/sq mi)
EstevanEstevan No. 5March 1, 195710,85111,483−5.5%18.307.07593.01,536
Flin Flon (part)[SK 1]159[SK 2]203−21.7%2.01[SK 3]0.7879.1205
HumboldtHumboldt No. 370November 7, 20006,0335,869+2.8%13.305.14453.61,175
Lloydminster (part)[SK 4]Britannia No. 502
Wilton No. 472
January 1, 195811,843[SK 5]11,765+0.7%18.06[SK 6]6.97655.81,699
Martensville[SK 7]Corman Park No. 344November 3, 200910,5499,655+9.3%13.565.24777.92,015
Meadow LakeMeadow Lake No. 588November 9, 20095,3225,344−0.4%12.374.78430.21,114
MelfortStar City No. 428September 2, 19805,9555,992−0.6%14.735.69404.31,047
Melville[SK 8]Cana No. 214August 1, 19604,4934,562−1.5%14.785.71304.0787
Moose JawMoose Jaw No. 161November 20, 190333,66533,910−0.7%65.8125.41511.51,325
North BattlefordNorth Battleford No. 437May 1, 191313,83614,315−3.3%33.5512.95412.41,068
Prince AlbertPrince Albert No. 461October 8, 190437,75635,926+5.1%67.1725.93562.11,456
Regina[SK 9]Sherwood No. 159June 19, 1903226,404215,106+5.3%178.8169.041,266.23,279
Saskatoon[SK 10]Corman Park No. 344May 26, 1906266,141247,201+7.7%226.5687.481,174.73,042
Swift CurrentSwift Current No. 137January 15, 191416,75016,604+0.9%29.3011.31571.71,481
Warman[SK 11]Corman Park No. 344October 27, 201212,41911,020+12.7%13.105.06948.02,455
WeyburnWeyburn No. 67September 1, 191311,01910,870+1.4%19.037.35579.01,500
YorktonOrkney No. 244February 1, 192816,28016,343−0.4%36.1913.97449.81,165
Total cities689,475656,168+5.1%776.63299.86887.82,299

Notes:

  1. ^The balance of Flin Flon is located withinManitoba.
  2. ^This population does not include 4,940 in the Manitoba portion of Flin Flon. The city's total population in 2021 was 5,099.
  3. ^This area does not include 13.14 km2 (5.07 mi2) in the Manitoba portion of Flin Flon. The city's total area in 2021 was 15.15 km2 (5.85 mi2).
  4. ^The balance of Lloydminster is located withinAlberta.
  5. ^This population does not include 19,739 in the Alberta portion of Lloydminster. The city's total population in 2021 was 31,582.
  6. ^This area does not include 23.98 km2 (9.26 mi2) in the Alberta portion of Lloydminster. The city's total area in 2021 was 42.04 km2 (16.23 mi2).
  7. ^Martensville is Saskatchewan's smallest city by area.
  8. ^Melville is Saskatchewan's smallest city by population.
  9. ^Regina is Saskatchewan's capital and was its first city, incorporated June 19, 1903. The Reginacensus metropolitan area (CMA) is formed around the City of Regina.
  10. ^Saskatoon is Saskatchewan's largest city by both population and area. The Saskatoon CMA includes the cities of Martensville and Saskatoon.
  11. ^Warman is Saskatchewan's newest city, incorporated October 27, 2012.

Yukon

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See also:List of communities in Yukon

As in the other two Canadian territories, the only incorporated city in theYukon 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 was officially the town of the city of Dawson until 2001.[40]

NamePopulation (2021)[41]Population (2016)[41]Change (%)[41]Area (km2)[41]Population density[41]
Whitehorse28,20125,085+12.4%413.9468.1

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