No, geographically Canada is mostly wilderness with varying amounts of human activity.
Up until the middle of the 20th Century most Canadians lived in that wilderness or on farms or in small farming towns, mostly farms and small farming towns.
Today most Canadians live in medium to large cities and many have no rural Canadian roots at all or have forgotten their rural history. With 40% of Canadians not being born in Canada or having at least one parent born in Canada that is to be expected.
Vancouver, Canada is a major urban centre and is Canada's third largest city. Urban locale is defined as a city having a density of at least 400 people per square kilometer and minimum of 1,000 population.
Canada is a country not a city
Canada is a country in North America.
Canada's industry and urban area take place in Southern Ontartio. But there western parts in the urban produce oil and energy.
In terms of the size of the country, Libya is mostly rural. However it must be noted that much of Libya's countryside is desert, in times past the majority of its peoples would have lived a nomadic existence.
Canada would be considered a Urban setting.
Canada is 227 th from the most populated country But it is primarily urban as more than 50% of the population is a townie (Lives in an urban centre)
Northern Canada.
north Canada but mostly in the artic where the inuit mostly live
Urban
Canada mostly
Canada is a country.It have rural and urban.
Canada,MEXICO,China,Japan,Germany Mostly Canada and then rest follow.
the same way they are to any country mostly by boat
Mostly in the United States and her home country of Canada.
About 70% of the country is still bush but most people live in the urban areas.
mostly France The French and the English