Four Canadian towns have hosted a Commonwealth Games: Hamilton, Ontario (1930), Vancouver, British Columbia (1954), Edmonton, Alberta(1978) and Victoria, British Columbia (1994).
*As of 2012
The number of towns through which the Canadian Pacific Railway ran might exceed 100.
There are no cities or towns in Canada beginning with the letter X.
yes there is fort chipywan and fort smith.
Both Montreal (1976) and Calgary (1988) have hosted Olympic games. In 2010, Vancouver will join the list. Nearby towns often are also used for some venues. For example, In 1988, Canmore, AB hosted the Nordic events, and Whistler, BC will be holding Alpine and Nordic events for 2010.
There are no cities or towns in Canada that begin with the letter X. Xena is a small community in Saskatchewan, Canada.
· Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
In Canada, towns that are above 60 degrees latitude include Iqaluit in Nunavut, Yellowknife in Northwest Territories, Whitehorse in Yukon, and Inuvik in Northwest Territories. These towns are located in the northern regions of Canada.
A Canadian Province is similar to a State in the U.S.A. There are hamlets, villiages, towns and cities located within the provinces just like a state.
blue are cities and red are towns
Small tourist destination towns in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Beautiful views, The best winter sports in the world.
No - Olympia in Elis.
Some other towns in Canadian history that grew due to mining, forestry, hydroelectric power, and recreation are Sudbury (mining), Thunder Bay (forestry), Niagara Falls (hydroelectric power), and Banff (recreation).