Saint John New Brunswick
Quebec City
St. John's Newfoundland is Canada's oldest city, however, Newfoundland did NOT join Canada until 1949 Quebec city could also be the oldest because it had been established in 1638.
Quebec City (Canada).
Ft. Gibson is the oldest settlement, established in 1824 as a military outpost. Tahlequah is the oldest actual town, incorporated in 1852.
Ottawa, the capital city of Canada, was formerly known as Bytown. The name was changed to Ottawa in 1855 when it was incorporated as a city.
Bastrop, TXThe second oldest town in Texas is Bastrop. People first started settling in Bastrop in 1804 and it finally became incorporated in 1837.
I believe it's Maryville, CA was the 8th city incorporated but all others had higher populations.
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Canada's oldest city, settled by the French in 1608 as a trading post.
The oldest lighthouse in Canada is in Cape Spear, Doyles, Canada.
St. Marys Georgia is the second oldest continuously inhabited city in the United States, after St. Augustine, Florida. The city was first settled in the mid 16th century by the Spanish. An act of the state legislature on December 5, 1792 established the town and it was incorporated in November 1802.
The Universite Laval is located in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. This University is a French University and is known as the oldest education centre in Canada as well as the fourth oldest in North America.