Believe it or not, the Government of Canada has a web page devoted to places with the longest names in Canada. You can find the link below.
In order:
Dysart, Dudley, Harcourt, Guilford, Harburn, Bruton, Havelock, Eyre and Clyde is a township in Ontario and yes that is the name.
But Stanley Bridge, Hope River, Bayview, Cavendish and North Rustico in PEI is the longest name for a village.
There is no city named on their list, but at a guess I think Cours d'eau du Cordon des Terres des Sixième et Septième Rangs in Quebec should be the longest name.
Canada's longest street is Ontario's Yonge Street.
Yonge Street is also the world's longest street. It is 1896 km (1178 mi) long and runs between Toronto, Ontario, and Rainy River, Ontario.
Probably the Confederation Bridge, as it reaches from New Brunswick to PEI.
Yonge Street.
Rita is the third longest after emily been the second longest and ken been the first longest
The longest street in France is (probably) the "rue de Vaugirard" in Paris, stretching over 4.360 metres (14.100 ft).
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the longest street in the us is chambers road
Rita has been in cornation street the third longest the second longest is emily and first longest is ken
Yonge Street
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The longest continuous main street in America is in Belleville,Illinois.
At over 10 miles long, Bedford Avenue is the longest street in Brooklyn.
Stroget is not the longest pedestrian "street" in the world as it is not a street but a zone made of at least 6 different streets. It is the longest pedestrian zone in the world. The longest pedestrian street in Europe is Rue Sainte Catherine in Bordeaux.
Duke Street in Glasgow
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The longest crosstown (east-west) street in Manhattan is 14th Street. At 2.3 miles (3.7 km), it is the widest point of Manhattan.
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