List of Canadian Cities

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   A temperary note: I am not done with this list for Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon, North-west Territory, and Nunavut.

I would finish the list by the end of October.



    There are a lot of cities and towns in Canada, most of them are located in the east since the East has more population than the west. (ie, many large cities in Canada are in the east, such as Toronto, Montreal, and Hamilton)

   Below is a list of most towns and cities. The list might be incomplete, but we tried to make it as perfect as possible. If you have a city, feel free to add it into the list.
   If the city is bold, which means it is the capital of the province. If it is italic, which means it is the largest city. 
   This list would begin at Newfoundland and Labrador.

[[ Newfoundland and Labrador ]]

Appleton


Admiral's Beach


Cape Bauld


Cartright


Corner Brook Deer Lake Freshwater Gander Grand Bank Grand Falls Grand Falls- Windsor Happy Valley- Goose Bay L'anse aux Loup Labrador City Mount Carmel-Mitchells Brook-St. Catherines Mount Pearl Nain Port-aux-Basques '''Bold text'''''Italic text''St. John's'''Bold text'''''Italic text''

Extra Information on Newfoundland: Newfoundland is composed of 2 main islands, north and east of the islands is the North Atlantic Ocean, to the west is the Strait of Belle Isle, to the south is Cabot Strait. Newfoundland has a subarctic climate. In the winter, they get a fair amount of snow. In the summer, their temperatures are quite cool in the summer, around 10-20°C. They are often covered by rain and fog. See Newfoundland weather.

The next list we would go to is Nova Scotia! Again this list might be very incomplete, add as much as you want to!

Amherst Dartmouth Dalhousie Freeport Glace Bay Glasgow Greenwood '''Bold text'''''Italic text''Halifax'''Bold text'''''Italic text'' Liverpool Louisbourg North Sydney New Glasgow Springfield Sydney Truro Windsor Yarmouth

Some extraordiary facts about Nova Scotia: The world's highest tide could be found in Bay of Fundy, the bay that separates Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.

Next list goes to--- Prince Edward Island, or in short PEI!

Prince Edward Island or PEI

'''Bold text'''''Italic text''Charlottetown'''Bold text'''''Italic text'' Fanningbrook Georgetown Kensington Souris Summerside

Some Bizarre fact about PEI is: PEI is the smallest province out of the 10 provinces.

The last but not least of the Maritime Provinces Series!-- New Brunswick. Again, this information might be a little incomplete, so you could add some more towns to it!

New Brunswick

Bathurst Cambellton Chatham Dalhousie '''Bold text'''Fredericton'''Bold text''' Moncton Port Elgin ''Italic text''St. John''Italic text'' Summerville

Some FACTS: ST. John is actually one of the oldest city in both New Brunswick and Canada. , Fredericton is actually the smaller one.