Where Are The Biggest Cities In CANADA? | Top 100 Biggest Cities
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Let's take a look at where the biggest cities in Canada are at. The Top 100 largest cities!
*All population figures are from Statistics Canada 2021 estimate*
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Top 100 Cities Are:
1. Toronto, Ontario
2. Montreal, Quebec
3. Vancouver, British Columbia
4. Calgary, Alberta
5. Edmonton, Alberta
6. Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec
7. Winnipeg, Manitoba
8. Quebec City, Quebec
9. Hamilton, Ontario
10. Kitchener, Ontario
11. London, Ontario
12. Victoria, British Columbia
13. Halifax, Nova Scotia
14. Oshawa, Ontario
15. Windsor, Ontario
16. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
17. St. Catharines-Niagara Falls, Ontario
18. Regina, Saskatchewan
19. St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
20. Kelowna, British Columbia
21. Barrie, Ontario
22. Sherbrooke, Quebec
23. Guelph, Ontario
24. Kanata, Ontario
25. Abbotsford, British Columbia
26. Trois-Rivières, Quebec
27. Kingston, Ontario
28. Milton, Ontario
29. Moncton, New Brunswick
30. White Rock, British Columbia
31. Nanaimo, British Columbia
32. Brantford, Ontario
33. Chicoutimi-Jonquière, Quebec
34. Saint-Jérôme, Quebec
35. Red Deer, Alberta
36. Thunder Bay, Ontario
37. Lethbridge, Alberta
38. Kamloops, British Columbia
39. Sudbury, Ontario
40. Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec
41. Peterborough, Ontario
42. Chilliwack, British Columbia
43. Châteauguay, Quebec
44. Belleville, Ontario
45. Sarnia, Ontario
46. Airdrie, Alberta
47. Drummondville, Quebec
48. Welland-Pelham, Ontario
49. Fort McMurray, Alberta
50. Prince George, British Columbia
51. Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
52. Fredericton, New Brunswick
53. Saint John, New Brunswick
54. Medicine Hat, Alberta
55. Grande Prairie, Alberta
56. Granby, Quebec
57. Bowmanville-Newcastle, Ontario
58. Beloeil, Quebec
59. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
60. Vernon, British Columbia
61. North Bay, Ontario
62. Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec
63. Brandon, Manitoba
64. Joliette, Quebec
65. Courtenay, British Columbia
66. Cornwall, Ontario
67. Victoriaville, Quebec
68. Woodstock, Ontario
69. St. Thomas, Ontario
70. Chatham, Ontario
71. Georgetown, Ontario
72. Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec
73. Spruce Grove, Alberta
74. Shawinigan, Quebec
75. Rimouski, Quebec
76. Bradford, Ontario
77. Campbell River, British Columbia
78. Penticton, British Columbia
79. Prince Alberta, Saskatchewan
80. Stouffville, Ontario
81. Sorel, Quebec
82. Mission, British Columbia
83. Leamington, Ontario
84. Orangeville, Ontario
85. Leduc, Alberta
86. Orillia, Ontario
87. Stratford, Ontario
88. Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
89. Cochrane, Alberta
90. Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan
91. Cape Breton-Sydney, Nova Scotia
92. Okotoks, Alberta
93. Innisfil, Ontario
94. Timmins, Ontario
95. Saint-Georges, Quebec
96. Parksville, British Columbia
97. Keswick-Elmhurts Beach, Ontario
98. Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
99. Bolton, Ontario
100. Midland, Ontario
Ty for this video! I love these comparison ones 😂
Well other then the mistakes i already pointed out... WELL DONE! This is definitely the most accurate list i've seen on TH-cam so far. Oh and by the way, Gatineau has a population of about 400 thousands and it includes Gatineau itself, Hull and another city that i forgot the name. I think its called l'ange guardien but im not sure. As for Ottawa its a city that include Ottawa, Vanier, Kanata, Gloucester, Cumberland, Rockcliff and Beachwood. The problem with the internet is the city center and whole city bare the same name and out of confusion, most people mistakes the city centy for the whole city. Also when look from satelite view, Kanata, Orléans and Cumberland appear to be individual cities because of the farmland seperating them from the rest of Ottawa.
@@abalister6661 Well thats no surprise as the Canadian govt doesn't even count the number of people in each cities. The only things it counts are the births in hospitals, the immigrants, the deaths and the people that leaves Canada. You'll see a city do an aproximate count and that number will stay unchanged for 20 years even if it double in size or becomes a ghost town. And so i believe if i dont point out those mistakes, no one will correct them.
Great video
This is a nice idea but unfortunately the data seems to be completely wrong. I haven't seen cities like Blainville or Mirabel (both around 60k people). And a quick look at Wikipedia for the top 100 cities shows North Bay at number 100 with 52k population when the number 100 on this list is nowhere near 50k.
Brampton, On has around 600,000 people, and Mississauga, On has around 850,000 people. I think they got included in the GTA, and that’s why they’re not listed, but both these cities are independent cities in their own right, and often get omitted from these kinds of lists. Also, Toronto has 6.5 to 7 million, Montreal is over 4 million, (Laval not on list either), and Van has nearly 3 million. A bunch of “905” cities could be on the list as well. Etc. But, good list anyway, and nice graphics!
These are the Canadian CMA's which means census metropolitan area, and they say the population numbers are from census Canada 2021. Otherwise Calgary is 3rd largest, and Vancouver less then Winnipeg. That means cities like Brampton and Mississauga get lumped into the Toronto CMA, as does Laval and South Shore into Montreal's.
Kanata is not a city, it is part of Ottawa.
very informative 😎
Can’t believe you missed my hometown Cambridge Ontario. Or maybe it was posted and I missed it. Either way I won’t sleep properly tonight.
dang my house is visible on this video crazy
Timmins has around 45 000 people not 28 000
I'm sorry but you are mistaken. I am from Timmins Ont, and the population is just under 50k. and i saw a few more mistakes. where do you get your information from?
I was going to post this but you beat me to it.
Gatineau is not part of Ottawa because it's in Québec accross a wide river... Tho i agree it should be and population would go up to 1.5 million if it was part of Ottawa.
Newmarket, ontario?
Whitehorse, Yukon, population 45,169 (June 30, 2023)
That's the population of Yukon. Whitehorse is around 30k
you skipped Thetford Mines Rouyn-Noranda, Val-D'Or and Sept-îles :(
St. Albert is not a part of Edmonton and it has a pop of around 70k
You should a top 100 cities by land area, you'd be shocked how different the list would be. For example, the city of Clarence-Rockland directly East of Ottawa is bigger then Ottawa by land area and consists of the city of Rockland, the village of Clarence, but also the villages of Clarence-Point, Hamon and Bourget. Also includes a ton of farmland and a fairly large forest. But population is only about 40k total, so its not even on the list of most populated cities. I think it would rank 101 at best and 110 at worst population wise. Tho all online population are always outdated so i think you'd find Clarence-Rockland with 20000 population. That was the population back when Clarence and Rockland merged. Rockland merged to get more lond to build more houses on and nor Rockland has more then doubled in population since. If the real population was available online, Rockland would be on the list. Oh i mean Clarence-Rockland.
Kitchener is actually three different cities made up of Kitchener, Waterloo, and Cambridge
weres Mississagua the 7th bigest city in Canada and my home city
Good Question. The data from Statistics Canada didn't have it listed. It think it was included in Toronto's population. I went to research that and found data that had only municipalities....so I will remake this video to have only municipalities listed. Mississagua would be included in addition to several others that's not listed. Population for Mississagua was listed at 717,961 in 2021. A small decline since the last census was conducted.
It is part of the Toronto CMA
9:13 my city ❤