Canada Cities
Explore the urban centers that shaped Canada's history
Ottawa
Capital of Canada, major government and technology center.
Toronto
Largest city in Canada, major financial and cultural center.
Montreal
Montréal
Second largest city, major French-speaking cultural and economic center.
Calgary
Major oil and gas center, gateway to the Canadian Rockies.
Edmonton
Capital of Alberta, major oil and gas industry center.
Winnipeg
Capital of Manitoba, major transportation and agricultural hub.
Vancouver
Major Pacific port city, known for its natural beauty and mild climate.
Hamilton
Major industrial city in Ontario, known for steel production.
Quebec City
Québec
Capital of Quebec, historic French colonial city.
Mississauga
Major suburb of Toronto, known for its diverse population.
Brampton
Major suburb of Toronto, known for its flower industry.
Halifax
Capital of Nova Scotia, major Atlantic port and cultural center.
London
Major city in southwestern Ontario, known for education and healthcare.
Markham
Major suburb of Toronto, known for its high-tech industry.
Vaughan
Major suburb of Toronto, known for its planned communities.
Saskatoon
Largest city in Saskatchewan, major agricultural and mining center.
Kitchener
Major city in southwestern Ontario, known for its German heritage.
Burnaby
Major suburb of Vancouver, known for its parks and universities.
Regina
Capital of Saskatchewan, major government and agricultural center.
Windsor
Southernmost city in Canada, major automotive industry center.
Richmond
Major suburb of Vancouver, known for its Asian community.
Kelowna
Major city in the Okanagan Valley, known for wine production.
St. John's
Capital of Newfoundland and Labrador, oldest city in North America.
Victoria
Capital of British Columbia, known for its mild climate and gardens.
Fredericton
Capital of New Brunswick, major government and education center.
Charlottetown
Capital of Prince Edward Island, birthplace of Canadian Confederation.
Whitehorse
Capital of Yukon Territory, gateway to the Klondike.
Yellowknife
Capital of Northwest Territories, major diamond mining center.
Iqaluit
Capital of Nunavut, major Inuit cultural and administrative center.