Lists of municipalities in Canada
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Canada has a total of 3,643 municipalities among its 10 provinces and 3 territories that are subject to some form of local government.
Contents
Matrix of municipalities
Lists by province
Alberta
British ColumbiaManitoba |
New BrunswickNewfoundland and LabradorNova ScotiaOntario |
Prince Edward IslandQuebecSaskatchewan |
Lists by territory
Northwest Territories |
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Yukon |
Lists by size
- List of the 100 largest cities and towns in Canada by area
- List of the 100 largest municipalities in Canada by population
Notes
- ↑ See "regional municipality". Nova Scotia's former incorporated "city" municipal status was abandoned in the 1990s as a result of amalgamations to form regional municipalities.
- ↑ See "ville". There is no official incorporated "city" municipal status in Quebec.
- ↑ See "municipal district" and "specialized municipality". Alberta abolished its incorporated "county" municipal status in the mid-1990s. All were continued as municipal districts but were permitted to retain the term "county" in their official names. Two of these municipal districts, Mackenzie County and Strathcona County, subsequently changed their status from "municipal district" to "specialized municipality".
- ↑ In Alberta, "hamlets" are unincorporated communities within incorporated municipalities. See list of hamlets in Alberta.
- ↑ In Manitoba, "hamlets" are not incorporated communities. See Category:Hamlets in Manitoba.
- ↑ In Ontario, "hamlets" are not incorporated communities. See list of hamlets in Ontario.
- ↑ In Saskatchewan, "hamlets", excluding "northern hamlets", are unincorporated communities within incorporated municipalities. See list of hamlets in Saskatchewan.
- ↑ In Yukon, "hamlets" are not incorporated communities. See list of hamlets in Yukon.
- ↑ See "specialized municipality". Though the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass and the Municipality of Jasper are named "municipalities", they are incorporated as "specialized municipalities".
- ↑ See "specialized municipality". Though the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo is named a "regional municipality", it is incorporated as "specialized municipality".
- ↑ See "district municipality". Though the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality is named a "regional municipality", it is incorporated as "district municipality".[6]
- ↑ See "summer village", which is the similar equivalent to Saskatchewan's "resort villages".
- ↑ In Alberta "rural municipalities" are a group of municipal status types including "improvement districts", "municipal districts" and "special areas".
- ↑ See "resort village", which is the similar equivalent to Alberta's "summer villages".
- ↑ See "ville". There is no official incorporated "town" municipal status in Quebec.
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