Canada is such a big country that it has a lot of big cities giving competition to others in terms of beautiful vistas and fascinating places that you must visit. Whether you are trying to relocate to Canada or just want to have some quality time with loved ones. But have you ever wondered about what are the largest cities in Canada?
Canada is a great place if you are planning your vacations over there, let’s look at the largest cities of Canada you must visit to experience the real essence of Canada. I have compiled them based on the population that our team researched from authorized sources.
Canada is a North American country, and its capital is Ottawa. Do you know it’s the second largest in the world by area? Its current population is around 40,769,890. The fastest-growing Canadian municipality was East Gwillimbury, situated on Toronto CMA, an urban area spread in the Toronto area.
1. Toronto

Toronto, the capital province of Ontario, is the largest city in Canada and also the commercial capital of Canada, it’s one of the significant large cities in the world for business. Some of my favourite tourist attractions in Toronto include the Royal Ontario Museum, the Art Gallery of Ontario, Casa Loma, and one of the biggest attractions, the CN Tower. I am sure you must have also visited these. But, if not yet, add it to your bucket list for sure.
Toronto is situated in Canada’s industrial heartland. The urban area population of Toronto at present is 6,431,000 and covers a land area of 5,903 sq. km under the Greater Toronto area limits.
2. Montreal– City of Mary
Montreal is the capital of Quebec, the largest city in this province, and the second most populous city in Canada, it’s a French-speaking city. It is the number one host city for international events in North America and has a population of 4,342,000 at present in 2024.

Some of my favourite places in Montreal are The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal, East Biodome, and La Ronde.
3. Vancouver – British Columbia Canada
Vancouver City is located in the region of British Columbia on Canada’s west coast, and the population density of Vancouver is the highest in Canada. My favourite thing about Vancouver is that it has so many lakes to visit, like Rice Lake, Cabin Lake, Burnaby Lake, and more.
To your surprise, let me tell you that it was ranked fifth as the livable place in the world for the high standard of quality of life and living.

It will have a total metro area population of 2,683,000 now in the quarter of 2024. If you are visiting Vancouver, don’t forget to go to Stanley Park, Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, Science World, Granville Island Public Market, and the Vancouver Art Gallery.
4. Calgary – Canadian Province Of Alberta
Calgary is a wonderful city in Alberta. It is primarily known for the Calgary Stampede. Calgary was voted the cleanest city in the world, and it’s one of the most livable cities in Canada. it has a population of 1,665,000 people.
Places to visit in Calgary are Calgary Zoo, Heritage Park, Calgary Tower, and Prince Island Park.
5. Edmonton – Nature’s Beauty
Edmonton is the capital of Alberta, known for its natural beauty and culture and is the fifth-largest city in Canada. It is situated on the North Saskatchewan River.
Edmonton has a very friendly community and is one of the most beautiful Canadian cities. And do you know, Pizza Perogy food was invented here. The current metro area population is 1,568,00 in Edmonton. Want to know the best attraction there? Here they are- West Edmonton Mall, the Art Gallery of Alberta, the Edmonton Valley Zoo, and the Royal Alberta Museum.
6. Ottawa – Capital City
Let’s move to the capital city of Canada, Ottawa. It is also known as Silicon Valley North. Queen Victoria of Britain, declared it the capital of Canada in 1857. Also, the world’s seventh coldest capital, the city’s main industry is manufacturing and construction. It’s very clean and green, with parks and beaches.
There are 35 major festivals in Ottawa, including the famous Canadian Tulip Festival held every May, the estimated population of Ottawa Gatineau is 1,452,000. Excited about it! You must visit the National Gallery of Canada, Rideau Canal, Parliament Hill, and the Canadian Museum of History.
7. Quebec – Canada’s Oldest City

Quebec City is set on the Saint Lawrence River in Canada south, close to the US border. It’s a French-speaking province serving the Great Lake region of North America. It was founded in 1608 it produces a lot of Maple syrup, the Poutine dish originated here.
Many Irish people live in the city, the recent population of the city is 851,000. Places to visit in Quebec are Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac, Montmorency Falls, Plains of Abraham, Aquarium of Quebec, Stoneham Mountain Resort, and Quebec City Old Port.
8. Winnipeg – Chicago of the North

This city is basically known for its art, dance and music culture. Let me tell you that its main industry is manufacturing and construction. Winnipeg lies at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, the recent metro area population is 8,49,000.
If you visit there ever, don’t forget to explore the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, The Forks Market, Assiniboine Park Zoo, Manitoba Museum, and FortWhyte Alive.
9. Hamilton – Canada’s Steel Town
Hamilton is set on the western end of the Niagara Peninsula and comes under the province of Ontario, and it has the biggest botanical garden in Canada. It is also known as the waterfall capital of the world.

The recent population of Hamilton is 787,000. Places to visit in Hamilton are the Royal Botanical Garden, Dundurn Castle, the Art Gallery of Hamilton, and Albion Falls.
10. Halifax
Moving to the next city it’s Halifax. It is the capital city of Nova Scotia province. Many prefer prefer to live in Halifax because of its balanced cost of living. The population according to current records there is 423,000.
I must tell you some popular attractions to explore in this city. You must visit the Peggy’s Cove, Halifax CitadelNational Historic Site, Public Garden’s Park, and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic.
You Must Visit These Canadian Gems at Least Once
Canada is a dream destination for many people. It’s not just about travelling there and exploring the main attractions. Considering its better cost of living and high standard, many people are interested in shifting to Canada. There are many famous cities to live or travel around. Out of them I mentioned the top 10 in my list. Do visit there eand have a good time!
Last Updated on April 9, 2024 by Pragya Chakrapani