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Largest Metropolitan Areas in Canada

Largest metro areas in Canada according to the 2006 census.

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1. Toronto 1453 people  
2. Montreal 1581 people  
3. Vancouver 2036 people  
4. Ottawa 166 people  
5. Calgary 185 people  
6. Edmonton 98 people  
7. Québec City 306 people  
8. Winnipeg 62 people  
9. Hamilton 13 people  
10. London 52 people  
11. Kitchener 4 people  
12. Saint Catharines 2 people  
13. Halifax 142 people  
14. Oshawa 1 person  
15. Victoria 213 people  
16. Windsor 22 people  
17. Saskatoon 31 people  
18. Regina 15 people  
19. Sherbrooke 1 person  
20. St. John's 62 people  
21. Barrie 2 people  
22. Kelowna 14 people  
23. Abbotsford 2 people  
24. Sudbury 3 people  
25. Kingston 8 people  
26. Saguenay 4 people  
27. Trois-Rivières 2 people  
28. Guelph 8 people  
29. Moncton 7 people  
30. Brantford  
31. Thunder Bay 13 people  
32. Saint John 13 people  
33. Peterborough 3 people  
34. Chatham 1 person  
35. Cape Breton 68 people  
36. Lethbridge 5 people  
37. Kamloops 8 people  
38. Nanaimo 7 people  
39. Belleville 1 person  
40. Sarnia 2 people  
41. St. Jean sur Richelieu 1 person  
42. Fredericton 6 people  
43. Prince George 8 people  
44. Red Deer 2 people  
45. Chilliwack 1 person  
46. Sault Ste. Marie 5 people  
47. Drummondville  
48. Kawartha Lakes  
49. Grande Prairie 4 people  
50. Medicine Hat 5 people  
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Created by crimeandpunishment on Apr 04, 2007.