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List of census metropolitan areas and agglomerations in Canada

The table below lists the census metropolitan areas and agglomerations in Canada by population, using data from the 2021 Canadian census and the 2016 Canadian census.[1] Each entry is identified as a census metropolitan area (CMA) or a census agglomeration (CA) as defined by Statistics Canada.

Note that a city's metropolitan area in colloquial or administrative terms may be different from its CMA as defined by Statistics Canada, resulting in differing populations. Such is the case with the Greater Toronto Area, where its metro population is notably higher than its CMA population due to its inclusion of the neighbouring Oshawa CMA to the east and the Burlington portion of the neighbouring Hamilton CMA to the west.[2]

In 2021, 27,465,137 people (71.9% of Canada's population) lived in a CMA, while 4,596,279 (12.0%) lived in a CA.

Recent growth

Between 2016 and 2021, the five CMAs with the highest percentage growth were located in British Columbia and Southern Ontario. The five CMAs with the lowest percentage growth were in Quebec, Alberta, Northern Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador. There were no CMAs for which negative growth was recorded in the 2021 census. The five CAs that grew the fastest were in British Columbia, Southern Ontario, and Alberta, while the five CAs whose population declined the most were in New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, Northern British Columbia, Manitoba and Newfoundland and Labrador.

Between 2011 and 2016, the six fastest-growing CMAs by percentage growth were located in Western Canada, with Alberta's two CMAs, Calgary and Edmonton, leading the country. Saskatoon, Regina, and Lethbridge rounded out the top five in the country and each grew by at least 10%. Of the remaining 30 CMAs, population growth was recorded in all but two of them. Those that experienced population decline were Brantford and Saint John.[3][4][5] Ten of the fifteen fastest-growing CAs in Canada between the two most recent censuses were located in Alberta. The other five were located in British Columbia with two, and Manitoba, Ontario and Yukon each with one.

Between 2006 and 2011, twenty-four CAs experienced population decline. The fifteen CAs that experienced the greatest population decline were located in British Columbia (two), Manitoba (one), New Brunswick (one), Nova Scotia (three), Ontario (four) and Quebec (four). Okotoks experienced the greatest increase while Thompson experienced the greatest decline.[3][4]

List

Canada had 41 CMAs and 110 CAs at the 2021 census. The number of CMAs increased from 35 in 2016 by the promotion of the Nanaimo, Kamloops, Chilliwack, Fredericton, Drummondville and Red Deer CAs. Overall, between promotion to CMA, absorption, and dissolution, the number of CAs decreased by seven. Amos was reinstated as a CA and Ladysmith, Trail and Essa were added as new CAs. The Carleton Place and Arnprior CAs were dissolved as they were added to the Ottawa–Gatineau CMA, the Leamington CA was dissolved as it was added to the Windsor CMA, and the Cold Lake and Bay Roberts CAs were dissolved as their urban population decreased below 10,000. 2016 rankings in the chart below are based on 2021 boundaries and exclude the five CAs dissolved in 2021 but include the four new/reinstated CAs.

Canada had 35 CMAs and 117 CAs at the 2016 census. The number of CMAs increased from 33 in 2011 by promoting the Belleville and Lethbridge CAs.[6] The number of CAs increased from 113 through the creation of eight new CAs – Arnprior, Carleton Place, Gander, Nelson, Sainte-Marie, Wasaga Beach, Weyburn and Winkler – the demotion of two CAs – Amos and Temiskaming Shores – and the promotion of Belleville and Lethbridge to CMAs.[6]

Rank (2021) Rank (2016) Geographic name Province Type Population (2021)[7] Population (2016) Change
1 1 Toronto Ontario CMA 6,202,225 5,928,040 +4.63%
2 2 Montreal Quebec CMA 4,291,732 4,104,074 +4.57%
3 3 Vancouver British Columbia CMA 2,642,825 2,463,431 +7.28%
4 5 Ottawa–Gatineau Ontario/Quebec CMA 1,488,307 1,371,576 +8.51%
5 4 Calgary Alberta CMA 1,481,806 1,392,609 +6.41%
6 6 Edmonton Alberta CMA 1,418,118 1,321,441 +7.32%
7 7 Quebec City Quebec CMA 839,311 806,406 +4.08%
8 8 Winnipeg Manitoba CMA 834,678 783,099 +6.59%
9 9 Hamilton Ontario CMA 785,184 747,545 +5.04%
10 10 KitchenerCambridgeWaterloo Ontario CMA 575,847 523,894 +9.92%
11 11 London Ontario CMA 543,551 494,069 +10.02%
12 12 Halifax Nova Scotia CMA 465,703 426,932 +9.08%
13 13 St. CatharinesNiagara Ontario CMA 433,604 406,074 +6.78%
14 14 Windsor Ontario CMA 422,630 398,718 +6.00%
15 15 Oshawa Ontario CMA 415,311 379,848 +9.34%
16 16 Victoria British Columbia CMA 397,237 367,770 +8.01%
17 17 Saskatoon Saskatchewan CMA 317,480 295,095 +7.59%
18 18 Regina Saskatchewan CMA 249,217 236,695 +5.29%
19 19 Sherbrooke Quebec CMA 227,398 212,105 +7.21%
20 22 Kelowna British Columbia CMA 222,162 194,892 +13.99%
21 21 Barrie Ontario CMA 212,856 197,059 +8.02%
22 20 St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador CMA 212,579 208,418 +2.00%
23 23 AbbotsfordMission British Columbia CMA 195,726 180,518 +8.42%
24 26 Kingston Ontario CMA 172,546 161,175 +7.06%
25 24 Greater Sudbury Ontario CMA 170,605 165,958 +2.80%
26 28 Guelph Ontario CMA 165,588 151,984 +8.95%
27 25 Saguenay Quebec CMA 161,567 161,520 +0.03%
28 27 Trois-Rivières Quebec CMA 161,489 156,042 +3.49%
29 29 Moncton New Brunswick CMA 157,717 144,810 +8.91%
30 30 Brantford Ontario CMA 144,162 134,203 +7.42%
31 31 Saint John New Brunswick CMA 130,613 126,202 +3.50%
32 32 Peterborough Ontario CMA 128,624 121,721 +5.67%
33 34 Lethbridge Alberta CMA 123,847 117,394 +5.50%
34 33 Thunder Bay Ontario CMA 123,258 121,621 +1.35%
35 35 Nanaimo British Columbia CMA 115,459 104,936 +10.03%
36 36 Kamloops British Columbia CMA 114,142 103,811 +9.95%
37 40 Chilliwack British Columbia CMA 113,767 101,512 +12.07%
38 37 BellevilleQuinte West Ontario CMA 111,184 103,401 +7.53%
39 38 Fredericton New Brunswick CMA 108,610 102,690 +5.76%
40 39 Chatham-Kent Ontario CA 104,316 102,042 +2.23%
41 43 Drummondville Quebec CMA 101,610 97,149 +4.59%
42 41 Red Deer Alberta CMA 100,844 100,418 +0.42%
43 42 Cape Breton Nova Scotia CA 98,318 98,722 −0.41%
44 44 Sarnia Ontario CA 97,592 96,151 +1.50%
45 46 Granby Quebec CA 90,833 85,056 +6.79%
46 45 Prince George British Columbia CA 89,490 86,622 +3.31%
47 49 Kawartha Lakes Ontario CA 79,247 75,423 +5.07%
48 51 Charlottetown Prince Edward Island CA 78,858 71,821 +9.80%
49 47 Sault Ste. Marie Ontario CA 76,731 78,159 −1.83%
50 48 Medicine Hat Alberta CA 76,376 76,522 −0.19%
51 50 Wood Buffalo Alberta CA 73,837 73,325 +0.70%
52 52 North Bay Ontario CA 71,736 70,378 +1.93%
53 53 Norfolk Ontario CA 67,490 64,044 +5.38%
54 55 Vernon British Columbia CA 67,086 61,324 +9.40%
55 54 Grande Prairie Alberta CA 64,141 63,166 +1.54%
56 58 Courtenay British Columbia CA 63,282 57,950 +9.20%
57 56 Cornwall Ontario CA 61,415 59,699 +2.87%
58 57 Saint-Hyacinthe Quebec CA 59,980 58,201 +3.06%
59 60 Brandon Manitoba CA 54,268 51,807 +4.75%
60 59 Rimouski Quebec CA 53,944 53,498 +0.83%
61 61 Victoriaville Quebec CA 52,936 51,336 +3.12%
62 62 Joliette Quebec CA 52,706 49,439 +6.61%
63 63 Shawinigan Quebec CA 49,620 49,349 +0.55%
64 65 Duncan British Columbia CA 47,582 44,451 +7.04%
65 67 Penticton British Columbia CA 47,380 43,534 +8.83%
66 71 Woodstock Ontario CA 46,705 41,098 +13.64%
67 64 Truro Nova Scotia CA 46,157 45,753 +0.88%
68 66 Prince Albert Saskatchewan CA 45,718 44,160 +3.53%
69 72 Salaberry-de-Valleyfield Quebec CA 42,787 40,745 +5.01%
70 68 Rouyn-Noranda Quebec CA 42,313 42,334 −0.05%
71 70 Sorel-Tracy Quebec CA 41,934 41,629 +0.73%
72 69 Timmins Ontario CA 41,145 41,788 −1.54%
73 73 Campbell River British Columbia CA 40,704 37,861 +7.51%
74 74 Lloydminster Alberta/Saskatchewan CA 36,508 36,736 −0.62%
75 75 Moose Jaw Saskatchewan CA 34,872 35,053 −0.52%
76 76 New Glasgow Nova Scotia CA 34,397 34,487 −0.26%
77 77 Saint-Georges Quebec CA 34,833 34,176 +1.92%
78 78 Val-d'Or Quebec CA 34,037 33,871 +0.49%
79 82 Orillia Ontario CA 33,411 31,166 +7.20%
80 80 Stratford Ontario CA 33,232 31,470 +5.60%
81 79 Owen Sound Ontario CA 32,712 31,820 +2.80%
82 86 Winkler Manitoba CA 32,655 30,297 +7.78%
83 92 Whitehorse Yukon CA 31,913 28,225 +13.07%
84 81 Brockville Ontario CA 31,661 31,200 +1.48%
85 83 Bathurst New Brunswick CA 31,387 31,110 +0.89%
86 93 Centre Wellington Ontario CA 31,093 28,191 +10.29%
87 88 Parksville British Columbia CA 31,054 28,922 +7.37%
88 87 Okotoks Alberta CA 30,405 29,016 +4.79%
89 85 Alma Quebec CA 30,331 30,771 −1.43%
90 89 Rivière-du-Loup Quebec CA 30,025 28,902 +3.89%
91 84 Corner Brook Newfoundland and Labrador CA 29,762 30,969 −3.90%
92 91 Fort St. John British Columbia CA 28,729 28,396 +1.17%
93 95 Thetford Mines Quebec CA 28,287 27,564 +2.62%
94 99 Midland Ontario CA 27,894 25,826 +8.01%
95 90 Sept-Îles Quebec CA 27,729 28,534 −2.82%
96 96 Miramichi New Brunswick CA 27,593 27,518 +0.27%
97 98 Cranbrook British Columbia CA 27,040 26,068 +3.73%
98 97 Kentville Nova Scotia CA 26,929 26,222 +2.70%
99 94 Baie-Comeau Quebec CA 26,643 27,692 −3.79%
100 100 Port Alberni British Columbia CA 25,786 24,669 +4.53%
101 107 Wasaga Beach Ontario CA 24,862 20,675 +20.25%
102 105 Collingwood Ontario CA 24,811 21,793 +13.85%
103 110 Squamish British Columbia CA 24,232 19,893 +21.81%
104 101 Pembroke Ontario CA 23,814 23,269 +2.34%
105 103 Williams Lake British Columbia CA 23,608 23,113 +2.14%
106 102 Quesnel British Columbia CA 23,113 23,146 −0.14%
107 106 Essa Ontario CA 22,970 21,083 +8.95%
108 104 Edmundston New Brunswick CA 22,144 21,955 +0.86%
109 112 Cobourg Ontario CA 20,519 19,440 +5.55%
110 111 Yellowknife Northwest Territories CA 20,340 19,569 +3.94%
111 109 Yorkton Saskatchewan CA 19,859 19,927 −0.34%
112 120 Salmon Arm British Columbia CA 19,705 17,904 +10.06%
113 113 Terrace British Columbia CA 19,606 19,160 +2.33%
114 108 North Battleford Saskatchewan CA 19,374 20,052 −3.38%
115 119 Nelson British Columbia CA 19,119 18,307 +4.44%
116 116 Amos Quebec CA 18,873 18,872 +0.01%
117 117 Camrose Alberta CA 18,772 18,742 +0.16%
118 118 Swift Current Saskatchewan CA 18,745 18,536 +1.13%
119 126 Tillsonburg Ontario CA 18,615 15,872 +17.28%
120 114 Matane Quebec CA 18,474 18,894 −2.22%
121 121 Petawawa Ontario CA 18,160 17,187 +5.66%
122 122 Summerside Prince Edward Island CA 18,157 16,831 +7.88%
123 115 Dawson Creek British Columbia CA 17,878 18,890 −5.36%
124 123 Powell River British Columbia CA 17,825 16,783 +6.21%
125 125 Steinbach Manitoba CA 17,806 16,022 +11.13%
126 124 Port Hope Ontario CA 17,294 16,753 +3.23%
127 128 Sylvan Lake Alberta CA 16,514 15,302 +7.92%
128 135 Canmore Alberta CA 15,990 13,992 +14.28%
129 131 Ladysmith British Columbia CA 15,501 14,572 +6.38%
130 127 Dolbeau-Mistassini Quebec CA 15,306 15,750 −2.82%
131 138 Cowansville Quebec CA 15,234 13,656 +11.56%
132 129 Kenora Ontario CA 14,967 15,096 −0.85%
133 132 Brooks Alberta CA 14,924 14,451 +3.27%
134 136 Strathmore Alberta CA 14,339 13,756 +4.24%
135 140 High River Alberta CA 14,324 13,594 +5.37%
136 133 Trail British Columbia CA 14,268 14,196 +0.51%
137 146 Lachute Quebec CA 14,100 12,862 +9.63%
138 134 Grand Falls-Windsor Newfoundland and Labrador CA 13,853 14,171 −2.24%
139 147 Ingersoll Ontario CA 13,693 12,757 +7.34%
140 142 Prince Rupert British Columbia CA 13,442 13,462 −0.15%
141 144 Gander Newfoundland and Labrador CA 13,414 13,234 +1.36%
142 145 Lacombe Alberta CA 13,396 13,057 +2.60%
143 130 Campbellton New Brunswick CA 13,330 14,679 −9.19%
144 143 Portage la Prairie Manitoba CA 13,270 13,304 −0.26%
145 141 Sainte-Marie Quebec CA 13,134 13,565 −3.18%
146 137 Thompson Manitoba CA 13,035 13,678 −4.70%
147 139 Estevan Saskatchewan CA 12,798 13,615 −6.00%
148 148 Wetaskiwin Alberta CA 12,594 12,655 −0.48%
149 149 Weyburn Saskatchewan CA 12,247 12,055 +1.59%
150 150 Hawkesbury Ontario/Quebec CA 12,010 11,974 +0.30%
151 151 Elliot Lake Ontario CA 11,372 10,741 +5.87%

See also

References

  1. ^ "Population and dwelling counts, for census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations, 2016 and 2011 censuses (table). 2016 Census". Statistics Canada. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  2. ^ "What's the difference between the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and CMA Toronto (census metropolitan area)?". Computing in the Humanities and Social Sciences University of Toronto. May 9, 2001. from the original on April 9, 2010. Retrieved August 5, 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Population and dwelling counts, for census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations, 2011 and 2006 censuses (table). 2011 Census". Statistics Canada. from the original on July 22, 2012. Retrieved February 8, 2012.
  4. ^ a b "The Canadian Population in 2011: Population Counts and Growth" (PDF) (PDF). Statistics Canada. February 2012. pp. 13–17. (PDF) from the original on July 2, 2013. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  5. ^ Canada, Government of Canada, Statistics. "The Daily — Population size and growth in Canada: Key results from the 2016 Census". www.statcan.gc.ca. from the original on 10 February 2017. Retrieved 29 April 2018.
  6. ^ a b "Statistical Area Classification - Variant of SGC 2016 (Census metropolitan area and census agglomeration)". Statistics Canada. November 16, 2016. from the original on November 16, 2016. Retrieved November 16, 2016. There are 35 CMAs and 117 CAs in 2016. Two new CMAs were created: Belleville (Ont.) and Lethbridge (Alta.). Eight new CAs were created: Gander (N.L.), Sainte-Marie (Que.), Arnprior (Ont.), Carleton Place (Ont.), Wasaga Beach (Ont.), Winkler (Man.), Weyburn (Sask.) and Nelson (Alta.). The CAs of Amos (Que.) and Temiskaming Shores (Ont.) were retired because the population of their cores dropped below 10,000 in 2011.
  7. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Census metropolitan areas, census agglomerations and census subdivisions (municipalities)1". Statistics Canada. Retrieved February 9, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links

  • Population estimates of census metropolitan areas, Statistics Canada

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Contents 1 Recent growth 2 List 3 See also 4 References 5 External links The table below lists the census metropolitan areas and agglomerations in Canada by population using data from the 2021 Canadian census and the 2016 Canadian census 1 Each entry is identified as a census metropolitan area CMA or a census agglomeration CA as defined by Statistics Canada Note that a city s metropolitan area in colloquial or administrative terms may be different from its CMA as defined by Statistics Canada resulting in differing populations Such is the case with the Greater Toronto Area where its metro population is notably higher than its CMA population due to its inclusion of the neighbouring Oshawa CMA to the east and the Burlington portion of the neighbouring Hamilton CMA to the west 2 In 2021 27 465 137 people 71 9 of Canada s population lived in a CMA while 4 596 279 12 0 lived in a CA Recent growthBetween 2016 and 2021 the five CMAs with the highest percentage growth were located in British Columbia and Southern Ontario The five CMAs with the lowest percentage growth were in Quebec Alberta Northern Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador There were no CMAs for which negative growth was recorded in the 2021 census The five CAs that grew the fastest were in British Columbia Southern Ontario and Alberta while the five CAs whose population declined the most were in New Brunswick Saskatchewan Northern British Columbia Manitoba and Newfoundland and Labrador Between 2011 and 2016 the six fastest growing CMAs by percentage growth were located in Western Canada with Alberta s two CMAs Calgary and Edmonton leading the country Saskatoon Regina and Lethbridge rounded out the top five in the country and each grew by at least 10 Of the remaining 30 CMAs population growth was recorded in all but two of them Those that experienced population decline were Brantford and Saint John 3 4 5 Ten of the fifteen fastest growing CAs in Canada between the two most recent censuses were located in Alberta The other five were located in British Columbia with two and Manitoba Ontario and Yukon each with one Between 2006 and 2011 twenty four CAs experienced population decline The fifteen CAs that experienced the greatest population decline were located in British Columbia two Manitoba one New Brunswick one Nova Scotia three Ontario four and Quebec four Okotoks experienced the greatest increase while Thompson experienced the greatest decline 3 4 ListFurther information List of North American cities by population Canada had 41 CMAs and 110 CAs at the 2021 census The number of CMAs increased from 35 in 2016 by the promotion of the Nanaimo Kamloops Chilliwack Fredericton Drummondville and Red Deer CAs Overall between promotion to CMA absorption and dissolution the number of CAs decreased by seven Amos was reinstated as a CA and Ladysmith Trail and Essa were added as new CAs The Carleton Place and Arnprior CAs were dissolved as they were added to the Ottawa Gatineau CMA the Leamington CA was dissolved as it was added to the Windsor CMA and the Cold Lake and Bay Roberts CAs were dissolved as their urban population decreased below 10 000 2016 rankings in the chart below are based on 2021 boundaries and exclude the five CAs dissolved in 2021 but include the four new reinstated CAs Canada had 35 CMAs and 117 CAs at the 2016 census The number of CMAs increased from 33 in 2011 by promoting the Belleville and Lethbridge CAs 6 The number of CAs increased from 113 through the creation of eight new CAs Arnprior Carleton Place Gander Nelson Sainte Marie Wasaga Beach Weyburn and Winkler the demotion of two CAs Amos and Temiskaming Shores and the promotion of Belleville and Lethbridge to CMAs 6 Toronto 6 202 225 Montreal 4 291 732 Vancouver 2 642 825 Ottawa 1 488 307 Calgary 1 481 806 Edmonton 1 418 118 Quebec City 839 311 Winnipeg 834 678 Hamilton 785 184 Kitchener 575 847 Rank 2021 Rank 2016 Geographic name Province Type Population 2021 7 Population 2016 Change1 1 Toronto Ontario CMA 6 202 225 5 928 040 4 63 2 2 Montreal Quebec CMA 4 291 732 4 104 074 4 57 3 3 Vancouver British Columbia CMA 2 642 825 2 463 431 7 28 4 5 Ottawa Gatineau Ontario Quebec CMA 1 488 307 1 371 576 8 51 5 4 Calgary Alberta CMA 1 481 806 1 392 609 6 41 6 6 Edmonton Alberta CMA 1 418 118 1 321 441 7 32 7 7 Quebec City Quebec CMA 839 311 806 406 4 08 8 8 Winnipeg Manitoba CMA 834 678 783 099 6 59 9 9 Hamilton Ontario CMA 785 184 747 545 5 04 10 10 Kitchener Cambridge Waterloo Ontario CMA 575 847 523 894 9 92 11 11 London Ontario CMA 543 551 494 069 10 02 12 12 Halifax Nova Scotia CMA 465 703 426 932 9 08 13 13 St Catharines Niagara Ontario CMA 433 604 406 074 6 78 14 14 Windsor Ontario CMA 422 630 398 718 6 00 15 15 Oshawa Ontario CMA 415 311 379 848 9 34 16 16 Victoria British Columbia CMA 397 237 367 770 8 01 17 17 Saskatoon Saskatchewan CMA 317 480 295 095 7 59 18 18 Regina Saskatchewan CMA 249 217 236 695 5 29 19 19 Sherbrooke Quebec CMA 227 398 212 105 7 21 20 22 Kelowna British Columbia CMA 222 162 194 892 13 99 21 21 Barrie Ontario CMA 212 856 197 059 8 02 22 20 St John s Newfoundland and Labrador CMA 212 579 208 418 2 00 23 23 Abbotsford Mission British Columbia CMA 195 726 180 518 8 42 24 26 Kingston Ontario CMA 172 546 161 175 7 06 25 24 Greater Sudbury Ontario CMA 170 605 165 958 2 80 26 28 Guelph Ontario CMA 165 588 151 984 8 95 27 25 Saguenay Quebec CMA 161 567 161 520 0 03 28 27 Trois Rivieres Quebec CMA 161 489 156 042 3 49 29 29 Moncton New Brunswick CMA 157 717 144 810 8 91 30 30 Brantford Ontario CMA 144 162 134 203 7 42 31 31 Saint John New Brunswick CMA 130 613 126 202 3 50 32 32 Peterborough Ontario CMA 128 624 121 721 5 67 33 34 Lethbridge Alberta CMA 123 847 117 394 5 50 34 33 Thunder Bay Ontario CMA 123 258 121 621 1 35 35 35 Nanaimo British Columbia CMA 115 459 104 936 10 03 36 36 Kamloops British Columbia CMA 114 142 103 811 9 95 37 40 Chilliwack British Columbia CMA 113 767 101 512 12 07 38 37 Belleville Quinte West Ontario CMA 111 184 103 401 7 53 39 38 Fredericton New Brunswick CMA 108 610 102 690 5 76 40 39 Chatham Kent Ontario CA 104 316 102 042 2 23 41 43 Drummondville Quebec CMA 101 610 97 149 4 59 42 41 Red Deer Alberta CMA 100 844 100 418 0 42 43 42 Cape Breton Nova Scotia CA 98 318 98 722 0 41 44 44 Sarnia Ontario CA 97 592 96 151 1 50 45 46 Granby Quebec CA 90 833 85 056 6 79 46 45 Prince George British Columbia CA 89 490 86 622 3 31 47 49 Kawartha Lakes Ontario CA 79 247 75 423 5 07 48 51 Charlottetown Prince Edward Island CA 78 858 71 821 9 80 49 47 Sault Ste Marie Ontario CA 76 731 78 159 1 83 50 48 Medicine Hat Alberta CA 76 376 76 522 0 19 51 50 Wood Buffalo Alberta CA 73 837 73 325 0 70 52 52 North Bay Ontario CA 71 736 70 378 1 93 53 53 Norfolk Ontario CA 67 490 64 044 5 38 54 55 Vernon British Columbia CA 67 086 61 324 9 40 55 54 Grande Prairie Alberta CA 64 141 63 166 1 54 56 58 Courtenay British Columbia CA 63 282 57 950 9 20 57 56 Cornwall Ontario CA 61 415 59 699 2 87 58 57 Saint Hyacinthe Quebec CA 59 980 58 201 3 06 59 60 Brandon Manitoba CA 54 268 51 807 4 75 60 59 Rimouski Quebec CA 53 944 53 498 0 83 61 61 Victoriaville Quebec CA 52 936 51 336 3 12 62 62 Joliette Quebec CA 52 706 49 439 6 61 63 63 Shawinigan Quebec CA 49 620 49 349 0 55 64 65 Duncan British Columbia CA 47 582 44 451 7 04 65 67 Penticton British Columbia CA 47 380 43 534 8 83 66 71 Woodstock Ontario CA 46 705 41 098 13 64 67 64 Truro Nova Scotia CA 46 157 45 753 0 88 68 66 Prince Albert Saskatchewan CA 45 718 44 160 3 53 69 72 Salaberry de Valleyfield Quebec CA 42 787 40 745 5 01 70 68 Rouyn Noranda Quebec CA 42 313 42 334 0 05 71 70 Sorel Tracy Quebec CA 41 934 41 629 0 73 72 69 Timmins Ontario CA 41 145 41 788 1 54 73 73 Campbell River British Columbia CA 40 704 37 861 7 51 74 74 Lloydminster Alberta Saskatchewan CA 36 508 36 736 0 62 75 75 Moose Jaw Saskatchewan CA 34 872 35 053 0 52 76 76 New Glasgow Nova Scotia CA 34 397 34 487 0 26 77 77 Saint Georges Quebec CA 34 833 34 176 1 92 78 78 Val d Or Quebec CA 34 037 33 871 0 49 79 82 Orillia Ontario CA 33 411 31 166 7 20 80 80 Stratford Ontario CA 33 232 31 470 5 60 81 79 Owen Sound Ontario CA 32 712 31 820 2 80 82 86 Winkler Manitoba CA 32 655 30 297 7 78 83 92 Whitehorse Yukon CA 31 913 28 225 13 07 84 81 Brockville Ontario CA 31 661 31 200 1 48 85 83 Bathurst New Brunswick CA 31 387 31 110 0 89 86 93 Centre Wellington Ontario CA 31 093 28 191 10 29 87 88 Parksville British Columbia CA 31 054 28 922 7 37 88 87 Okotoks Alberta CA 30 405 29 016 4 79 89 85 Alma Quebec CA 30 331 30 771 1 43 90 89 Riviere du Loup Quebec CA 30 025 28 902 3 89 91 84 Corner Brook Newfoundland and Labrador CA 29 762 30 969 3 90 92 91 Fort St John British Columbia CA 28 729 28 396 1 17 93 95 Thetford Mines Quebec CA 28 287 27 564 2 62 94 99 Midland Ontario CA 27 894 25 826 8 01 95 90 Sept Iles Quebec CA 27 729 28 534 2 82 96 96 Miramichi New Brunswick CA 27 593 27 518 0 27 97 98 Cranbrook British Columbia CA 27 040 26 068 3 73 98 97 Kentville Nova Scotia CA 26 929 26 222 2 70 99 94 Baie Comeau Quebec CA 26 643 27 692 3 79 100 100 Port Alberni British Columbia CA 25 786 24 669 4 53 101 107 Wasaga Beach Ontario CA 24 862 20 675 20 25 102 105 Collingwood Ontario CA 24 811 21 793 13 85 103 110 Squamish British Columbia CA 24 232 19 893 21 81 104 101 Pembroke Ontario CA 23 814 23 269 2 34 105 103 Williams Lake British Columbia CA 23 608 23 113 2 14 106 102 Quesnel British Columbia CA 23 113 23 146 0 14 107 106 Essa Ontario CA 22 970 21 083 8 95 108 104 Edmundston New Brunswick CA 22 144 21 955 0 86 109 112 Cobourg Ontario CA 20 519 19 440 5 55 110 111 Yellowknife Northwest Territories CA 20 340 19 569 3 94 111 109 Yorkton Saskatchewan CA 19 859 19 927 0 34 112 120 Salmon Arm British Columbia CA 19 705 17 904 10 06 113 113 Terrace British Columbia CA 19 606 19 160 2 33 114 108 North Battleford Saskatchewan CA 19 374 20 052 3 38 115 119 Nelson British Columbia CA 19 119 18 307 4 44 116 116 Amos Quebec CA 18 873 18 872 0 01 117 117 Camrose Alberta CA 18 772 18 742 0 16 118 118 Swift Current Saskatchewan CA 18 745 18 536 1 13 119 126 Tillsonburg Ontario CA 18 615 15 872 17 28 120 114 Matane Quebec CA 18 474 18 894 2 22 121 121 Petawawa Ontario CA 18 160 17 187 5 66 122 122 Summerside Prince Edward Island CA 18 157 16 831 7 88 123 115 Dawson Creek British Columbia CA 17 878 18 890 5 36 124 123 Powell River British Columbia CA 17 825 16 783 6 21 125 125 Steinbach Manitoba CA 17 806 16 022 11 13 126 124 Port Hope Ontario CA 17 294 16 753 3 23 127 128 Sylvan Lake Alberta CA 16 514 15 302 7 92 128 135 Canmore Alberta CA 15 990 13 992 14 28 129 131 Ladysmith British Columbia CA 15 501 14 572 6 38 130 127 Dolbeau Mistassini Quebec CA 15 306 15 750 2 82 131 138 Cowansville Quebec CA 15 234 13 656 11 56 132 129 Kenora Ontario CA 14 967 15 096 0 85 133 132 Brooks Alberta CA 14 924 14 451 3 27 134 136 Strathmore Alberta CA 14 339 13 756 4 24 135 140 High River Alberta CA 14 324 13 594 5 37 136 133 Trail British Columbia CA 14 268 14 196 0 51 137 146 Lachute Quebec CA 14 100 12 862 9 63 138 134 Grand Falls Windsor Newfoundland and Labrador CA 13 853 14 171 2 24 139 147 Ingersoll Ontario CA 13 693 12 757 7 34 140 142 Prince Rupert British Columbia CA 13 442 13 462 0 15 141 144 Gander Newfoundland and Labrador CA 13 414 13 234 1 36 142 145 Lacombe Alberta CA 13 396 13 057 2 60 143 130 Campbellton New Brunswick CA 13 330 14 679 9 19 144 143 Portage la Prairie Manitoba CA 13 270 13 304 0 26 145 141 Sainte Marie Quebec CA 13 134 13 565 3 18 146 137 Thompson Manitoba CA 13 035 13 678 4 70 147 139 Estevan Saskatchewan CA 12 798 13 615 6 00 148 148 Wetaskiwin Alberta CA 12 594 12 655 0 48 149 149 Weyburn Saskatchewan CA 12 247 12 055 1 59 150 150 Hawkesbury Ontario Quebec CA 12 010 11 974 0 30 151 151 Elliot Lake Ontario CA 11 372 10 741 5 87 See also Ontario portal Canada portalList of Canadian census agglomerations by province or territory List of census agglomerations in Canada List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population List of the largest population centres in Canada Population of Canada by yearReferences Population and dwelling counts for census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations 2016 and 2011 censuses table 2016 Census Statistics Canada Retrieved February 19 2017 What s the difference between the Greater Toronto Area GTA and CMA Toronto census metropolitan area Computing in the Humanities and Social Sciences University of Toronto May 9 2001 Archived from the original on April 9 2010 Retrieved August 5 2013 a b Population and dwelling counts for census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations 2011 and 2006 censuses table 2011 Census Statistics Canada Archived from the original on July 22 2012 Retrieved February 8 2012 a b The Canadian Population in 2011 Population Counts and Growth PDF PDF Statistics Canada February 2012 pp 13 17 Archived PDF from the original on July 2 2013 Retrieved October 12 2014 Canada Government of Canada Statistics The Daily Population size and growth in Canada Key results from the 2016 Census www statcan gc ca Archived from the original on 10 February 2017 Retrieved 29 April 2018 a b Statistical Area Classification Variant of SGC 2016 Census metropolitan area and census agglomeration Statistics Canada November 16 2016 Archived from the original on November 16 2016 Retrieved November 16 2016 There are 35 CMAs and 117 CAs in 2016 Two new CMAs were created Belleville Ont and Lethbridge Alta Eight new CAs were created Gander N L Sainte Marie Que Arnprior Ont Carleton Place Ont Wasaga Beach Ont Winkler Man Weyburn Sask and Nelson Alta The CAs of Amos Que and Temiskaming Shores Ont were retired because the population of their cores dropped below 10 000 in 2011 Population and dwelling counts Census metropolitan areas census agglomerations and census subdivisions municipalities 1 Statistics Canada Retrieved February 9 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status 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