The northernmost city on Canada's mainland is Yellowknife, capital of Northwest Territories.
(Dawson City, Yukon, which is further north than Yellowknife, is a town and not a city. Iqaluit, capital of Nunavut, is Canada's northernmost city, but is located on Baffin Island and not on the mainland.)
The northernmost point on Canada's mainland is Murchison Promontory on Boothia Peninsula, in the Nunavut territory. It is located at 71°58'N.
Vancouver is the largest city in the Province of British Columbia. It is located on the west coast of Canada, about an hour's drive north of the US border.
Tunis, the capital city of Tunisia, is the northernmost capital city in Africa.
By town of Canada do you mean Capital?? If so... Ottawa is Canadas Capital City with a population of over 1,000,000 people and is the 5th largest city in Canada
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The northernmost tip of mainland Australia is Cape York. It is located on Cape York Peninsula, in Queensland.
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A northernmost city means a city located farthest north of a location.
Ottawa is the primate city in canada.
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The northernmost town in Hungary is Gönc. The northernmost settlement is Füzér.
Honningssvag, Norway (popualtion 2,375) is the northernmost city in Europe.
The northernmost city on the map is named Cairo.
Reykjavík, the capital and largest city of Iceland, is the world's northernmost capital city.
The newest city in Scotland is Perth, which was granted city status in 2012 as part of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
Yes. Juneau is the northernmost capital city in the U.S. Juneau is the capital city in Alaska, the northernmost U.S. state.