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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