Atlantic Canada - Communities

Communities

2011 census figures for metropolitan areas in Atlantic Canada. The list includes communities above 15,000, by population/metro area:

Community Province Population
Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia 390,096
St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador 196,966
Moncton New Brunswick 138,644
Saint John New Brunswick 127,761
Cape Breton Regional Municipality Nova Scotia 97,398
Fredericton New Brunswick 94,268
Charlottetown Prince Edward Island 64,487
Truro Nova Scotia 45,888
New Glasgow Nova Scotia 35,809
Bathurst New Brunswick 33,484
Miramichi New Brunswick 28,115
Corner Brook Newfoundland and Labrador 27,202
Kentville Nova Scotia 26,359
Edmundston New Brunswick 21,903
Summerside Prince Edward Island 16,488

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