Canadian Cities A to Z
Every major Canadian city covered on True North Guide, listed alphabetically. Click a city name to jump to the relevant province guide, where you'll find dedicated sections on neighbourhoods, post-secondary education, housing costs, cultural scene, and sports and recreation.
By Population (Top 25 Metro Areas)
| Rank | City | Province | Metro Population | Province Guide |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Toronto | Ontario | ~6.7 million | Ontario |
| 2 | Montreal | Quebec | ~4.4 million | Quebec |
| 3 | Vancouver | British Columbia | ~2.8 million | BC |
| 4 | Calgary | Alberta | ~1.67 million | Alberta |
| 5 | Edmonton | Alberta | ~1.5 million | Alberta |
| 6 | Ottawa-Gatineau | Ontario / Quebec | ~1.5 million | Ontario |
| 7 | Winnipeg | Manitoba | ~855,000 | Manitoba |
| 8 | Quebec City | Quebec | ~830,000 | Quebec |
| 9 | Hamilton | Ontario | ~785,000 | Ontario |
| 10 | Kitchener-Waterloo | Ontario | ~575,000 | Ontario |
| 11 | London | Ontario | ~550,000 | Ontario |
| 12 | Halifax | Nova Scotia | ~490,000 | NS |
| 13 | St. Catharines-Niagara | Ontario | ~440,000 | Ontario |
| 14 | Windsor | Ontario | ~425,000 | Ontario |
| 15 | Oshawa | Ontario | ~420,000 | Ontario |
| 16 | Victoria | British Columbia | ~397,000 | BC |
| 17 | Saskatoon | Saskatchewan | ~340,000 | SK |
| 18 | Regina | Saskatchewan | ~255,000 | SK |
| 19 | St. John's | Newfoundland & Labrador | ~213,000 | NL |
| 20 | Kelowna | British Columbia | ~225,000 | BC |
| 21 | Barrie | Ontario | ~215,000 | Ontario |
| 22 | Kingston | Ontario | ~170,000 | Ontario |
| 23 | Sherbrooke | Quebec | ~170,000 | Quebec |
| 24 | Moncton | New Brunswick | ~160,000 | NB |
| 25 | Saint John | New Brunswick | ~130,000 | NB |
Alphabetical Index
A – B
- Barrie — Ontario, cottage-country gateway north of Toronto
- Banff — Alberta, mountain town inside Banff National Park
- Brandon — Manitoba, agricultural service centre
C
- Calgary — Alberta, the corporate-and-cowboy city at the foot of the Rockies
- Charlottetown — PEI, the smallest provincial capital and birthplace of Confederation
- Corner Brook — Newfoundland's west-coast service hub
D – E
- Dawson City — Yukon, gold-rush living history
- Edmonton — Alberta capital, river-valley city and arts town
F – G
- Fredericton — New Brunswick capital
- Gatineau — Quebec side of the National Capital Region
H
- Halifax — Nova Scotia capital and Atlantic Canada's largest city
- Hamilton — Ontario, the steel city and waterfall capital
I – K
- Iqaluit — Nunavut capital, Baffin Island
- Inuvik — Northwest Territories, Arctic Circle road terminus
- Kelowna — BC, Okanagan Lake and wine country
- Kingston — Ontario, limestone city on Lake Ontario
- Kitchener-Waterloo — Ontario tech corridor and university towns
L – M
- Lethbridge — Southern Alberta coulee city
- London — Ontario, on the other Thames
- Montreal — Quebec, the largest French-speaking city in the Americas
- Moncton — New Brunswick's bilingual hub
- Moose Jaw — Saskatchewan, prohibition tunnels and prairie kitsch
N – O
- Niagara Falls / Niagara-on-the-Lake — Ontario, the falls and the wine country
- Ottawa — National capital
P – Q
- Prince Albert — Northern Saskatchewan gateway
- Prince George — Northern BC service centre
- Quebec City — Quebec capital, walled city above the St. Lawrence
R – S
- Regina — Saskatchewan capital
- Saint John — New Brunswick port city
- Saskatoon — Saskatchewan, the City of Bridges
- Sherbrooke — Eastern Townships
- St. John's — Newfoundland capital
- Sydney — Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
T – V
- Thunder Bay — Northwestern Ontario, on Lake Superior
- Toronto — Ontario capital and Canada's largest city
- Trois-Rivières — Quebec, between Montreal and Quebec City
- Vancouver — BC, Pacific Rim metropolis
- Victoria — BC capital, Vancouver Island
W – Y
- Whitehorse — Yukon capital
- Windsor — Ontario, across the river from Detroit
- Winnipeg — Manitoba capital, the Heart of the Continent
- Yellowknife — Northwest Territories capital, the aurora city