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A collection of four maps showing the distribution of population for 1851 (Newfoundland 1857), 1871 (Newfoundland 1869), 1901 and 1921 by historical region.
This is a list of the largest cities in Canada by census starting with the 1871 Census of Canada, the first national census. Only communities that were incorporated as cities at the time of each census are presented. Therefore, this list does not include any incorporated towns that may have been larger than any incorporated cities at each census.
1871
Rank
City
Population[ 1]
Notes
1
Montreal, Quebec
107,225
Ranked #2 in 2011.[ 2]
2
Quebec, Quebec
59,699
Ranked #11 in 2011.[ 2]
3
Toronto, Ontario
56,092
Ranked #1 in 2011.[ 2]
4
Halifax, Nova Scotia
29,582
Ranked #14 in 2011 as a regional municipality.[ 2]
5
Saint John, New Brunswick
28,805
Saint John was incorporated in 1785 to become Canada’s first incorporated city.[ 3]
6
Hamilton, Ontario
26,716
Ranked #10 in 2011.[ 2]
7
Ottawa, Ontario
21,545
Ranked #4 in 2011.[ 2]
8
London, Ontario
15,826
Ranked #15 in 2011.[ 2]
9
Portland, New Brunswick
12,520
Portland was a city until 1889 when it amalgamated with Saint John, New Brunswick .[ 4]
10
Kingston, Ontario
12,407
Ranked #40 in 2011.[ 2]
1881
Rank
City
Population[ 1]
1
Montreal, Quebec
140,747
2
Toronto, Ontario
86,415
3
Quebec, Quebec
62,446
4
Halifax, Nova Scotia
36,100
5
Hamilton, Ontario
35,961
6
Ottawa, Ontario
27,412
7
Saint John, New Brunswick
26,127
8
London, Ontario
19,746
9
Portland, New Brunswick
15,226
10
Kingston, Ontario
14,091
1891
Rank
City
Population[ 5]
1
Montreal, Quebec
219,650
2
Toronto, Ontario
181,220
3
Quebec, Quebec
63,090
4
Hamilton, Ontario
48,980
5
Ottawa, Ontario
44,154
6
Saint John, New Brunswick
39,179
7
Halifax, Nova Scotia
38,556
8
London, Ontario
31,977
9
Winnipeg, Manitoba
25,642
10
Kingston, Ontario
19,264
1901
Rank
City
Population[ 6]
1
Montreal, Quebec
267,730
2
Toronto, Ontario
208,040
3
Quebec, Quebec
68,840
4
Ottawa, Ontario
59,928
5
Hamilton, Ontario
52,634
6
Winnipeg, Manitoba
42,340
7
Halifax, Nova Scotia
40,832
8
Saint John, New Brunswick
40,711
9
London, Ontario
37,981
10
Vancouver, British Columbia
26,133
1911
Source: Canada Year Book 1932[ 7]
Rank
City
Population
1
Montreal, Quebec
490,504
2
Toronto, Ontario
381,383
3
Winnipeg, Manitoba
136,035
4
Vancouver, British Columbia
120,847
5
Ottawa, Ontario
87,082
6
Hamilton, Ontario
81,960
7
Quebec, Quebec
78,710
8
Halifax, Nova Scotia
46,619
9
London, Ontario
46,309
10
Calgary, Alberta
43,704
1921
Cities west of Ontario take up four of the top ten spots in this census. Many Western cities will grow quickly during the 20th century, in large part, because they are able to expand their borders. Source: Canada Year Book 1932[ 7]
Rank
City
Population
1
Montreal, Quebec
618,506
2
Toronto, Ontario
521,893
3
Winnipeg, Manitoba
179,087
4
Vancouver, British Columbia
162,229
5
Hamilton, Ontario
114,151
6
Ottawa, Ontario
107,843
7
Quebec, Quebec
95,193
8
Calgary, Alberta
63,305
9
London, Ontario
60,959
10
Edmonton, Alberta
58,821
1931
Source: Canada Year Book 1932[ 7]
Rank
City
Population
1
Montreal, Quebec
818,517
2
Toronto, Ontario
631,207
3
Vancouver, British Columbia
246,593
4
Winnipeg, Manitoba
218,785
5
Hamilton, Ontario
155,547
6
Quebec, Quebec
130,594
7
Ottawa, Ontario
126,872
8
Calgary, Alberta
83,761
9
Edmonton, Alberta
79,197
10
London, Ontario
71,148
1941
Source: Canada Year Book 1955[ 8]
Rank
City
Population
1
Montreal, Quebec
903,007
2
Toronto, Ontario
667,567
3
Vancouver, British Columbia
275,353
4
Winnipeg, Manitoba
221,960
5
Hamilton, Ontario
166,337
6
Ottawa, Ontario
154,951
7
Quebec, Quebec
150,757
8
Windsor, Ontario
105,311
9
Edmonton, Alberta
93,817
10
Calgary, Alberta
88,904
1951
Source: Canada Year Book 1955[ 8]
Rank
City
Population
1
Montreal, Quebec
1,021,520
2
Toronto, Ontario
675,754
3
Vancouver, British Columbia
344,843
4
Winnipeg, Manitoba
235,710
5
Hamilton, Ontario
208,321
6
Ottawa, Ontario
202,045
7
Quebec, Quebec
164,016
8
Edmonton, Alberta
159,631
9
Calgary, Alberta
129,060
10
Windsor, Ontario
120,040
1956
Source: Canada Year Book 1957-58[ 9]
Rank
City
Population
1
Montreal , Quebec
1,109,439
2
Toronto , Ontario
667,706
3
Vancouver, British Columbia
364,844
4
Winnipeg, Manitoba
255,093
5
Hamilton, Ontario
239,625
6
Edmonton, Alberta
226,002
7
Ottawa, Ontario
222,129
8
Calgary, Alberta
181,780
9
Quebec, Quebec
170,703
10
Windsor, Ontario
121,980
1961
Source: Canada Year Book 1967[ 10]
Rank
City
Population
1
Montreal, Quebec
1,191,062
2
Toronto, Ontario
672,407
3
Vancouver, British Columbia
384,522
4
Edmonton, Alberta
281,022
5
Hamilton, Ontario
273,991
6
Ottawa, Ontario
268,206
7
Winnipeg, Manitoba
265,429
8
Calgary, Alberta
249,631
9
Quebec, Quebec
171,979
10
London, Ontario
169,569
1966
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1971
Source: Canada Year Book 1972
Rank
City
Population
1
Montreal, Quebec
1,214,351
2
Toronto, Ontario
712,786
3
Edmonton, Alberta
438,152
4
Vancouver, British Columbia
426,256
5
Calgary, Alberta
403,319
6
Hamilton, Ontario
309,173
7
Ottawa, Ontario
302,241
8
Winnipeg, Manitoba
246,246
9
Laval, Quebec
228,010
10
London, Ontario
223,222
1976
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1981
A number of Canadian cities suffered population losses during the 1970s. Source: Canada Year Book 1988
Rank
City
Population
1
Montreal, Quebec
980,354
2
Toronto, Ontario
599,217
3
Calgary, Alberta
592,743
4
Winnipeg, Manitoba
564,473
5
North York, Ontario
559,521
6
Edmonton, Alberta
532,246
7
Vancouver, British Columbia
414,281
8
Mississauga, Ontario
315,056
9
Hamilton, Ontario
306,434
10
Ottawa, Ontario
295,033
1986
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1991
Source : Statistics Canada Community Profiles: Census 1991
Rank
City
Population
1
Montreal, Quebec
1,017,666
2
Calgary, Alberta
710,677
3
Toronto, Ontario
635,395
4
Winnipeg, Manitoba
616,790
5
Edmonton, Alberta
616,741
6
North York, Ontario
563,270
7
Scarborough , Ontario
524,598
8
Vancouver, British Columbia
471,844
9
Mississauga, Ontario
463,388
10
Hamilton, Ontario
318,499
1996
Source: Georef 1996 Census[ 11]
Rank
City
Population
1
Montreal , Quebec
1,016,376
2
Calgary, Alberta
768,082
3
Toronto , Ontario
653,734
4
Winnipeg, Manitoba
618,477
5
Edmonton, Alberta
616,306
6
North York, Ontario
589,653
7
Scarborough , Ontario
558,960
8
Mississauga, Ontario
544,382
9
Vancouver, British Columbia
514,008
10
Laval, Quebec
330,393
2001
A wave of amalgamations took place in Ontario during the 1990s and 2000s that adjusted city population figures.
Rank
City
Population[ 12]
Notes
1
Toronto, Ontario
2,481,494
Toronto amalgamated with six surrounding municipalities on January 1, 1998.[ 13]
2
Montreal, Quebec
1,039,534
3
Calgary, Alberta
879,003
4
Ottawa, Ontario
774,072
Ottawa amalgamated with 11 surrounding municipalities on January 1, 2001.[ 13]
5
Edmonton, Alberta
666,104
6
Winnipeg, Manitoba
619,544
7
Mississauga, Ontario
612,000
8
Vancouver, British Columbia
545,671
9
Hamilton, Ontario
490,268
Hamilton amalgamated with six surrounding municipalities on January 1, 2001.[ 13]
10
Surrey, British Columbia
347,825
2006
The wave of amalgamations extended into the province of Quebec: in 2002, both Montreal and Quebec City combined with a number of smaller surrounding cities, some of which later chose to leave the amalgamation. Source : Statistics Canada Community Profiles: Census 2006
Rank
City
Population
1
Toronto, Ontario
2,503,281
2
Montreal, Quebec
1,620,693
3
Calgary, Alberta
988,193
4
Ottawa, Ontario
812,129
5
Edmonton, Alberta
730,372
6
Mississauga, Ontario
668,549
7
Winnipeg, Manitoba
633,451
8
Vancouver, British Columbia
578,041
9
Hamilton, Ontario
504,559
10
Quebec, Quebec
491,452
2011
Rank
City
Population
1
Toronto, Ontario
2,615,060
2
Montreal, Quebec
1,649,519
3
Calgary, Alberta
1,096,833
4
Ottawa, Ontario
883,391
5
Edmonton, Alberta
821,201
6
Mississauga, Ontario
713,443
7
Winnipeg, Manitoba
663,617
8
Vancouver, British Columbia
603,502
9
Brampton, Ontario
523,911
10
Hamilton, Ontario
519,949
See also
References
^ a b Census of Canada, 1880-81 . Vol. Volume I. Ottawa: Government of Canada. 1882.
^ a b c d e f g h "Population and dwelling counts, for Canada and census subdivisions (municipalities), 2011 and 2006 censuses" . Statistics Canada. January 13, 2014. Retrieved April 3, 2014 .
^ "History of Saint John" . City of Saint John. Retrieved April 3, 2014 .
^ "Canada's Historic Places: W. A. Chesley Residence" . Parks Canada. Retrieved April 3, 2014 .
^ Census of Canada, 1890-91 . Vol. Volume I. Ottawa: Government of Canada. 1893.
^ Fourth Census of Canada, 1901 . Vol. Volume I: Population. Ottawa: Government of Canada. 1902.
^ a b c [1] , Censuses 1871-1931
^ a b [2] , Census 1941-1951
^ [3] Census 1956
^ [4] , Census 1961
^ [5] 1996 Census
^ "Population and Dwelling Counts, for Canada and Census Subdivisions (Municipalities), 2001 and 1996 Censuses - 100% Data" . Statistics Canada. Retrieved April 3, 2014 .
^ a b c "Municipal Restructuring Activity Summary Table" (PDF). Ontario Municipal Affairs and Housing . Retrieved April 3, 2014 .