There are no poor towns in Canada, at least not to the level one might associate with outright poverty. However there are many small towns generally in remote rural areas where the average income and property values are much lower and the unemployment rate per capita much higher than urbanised centres. Paradoxically most outright poverty occurs in the urban areas themselves and goes chiefly unnoticed by the by the population at large.
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
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.)
There is a Scarborough within the eastern part of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The original Scarborough is a seaside town on the east coast of Britain.
Kitchener is a city that is located in Ontario, Canada. Kitchener is a small hockey town that is located about halfway between London, Ontario, and Toronto.
Dawson City is a town in Canada. It is located in Yukon. It became a city in 1902, only to lose that status in the 1980's and become a town again. The population count in 2011 was 1, 319 people.
The town would be Charlottetown, PEI and the city Quebec City, Quebec.
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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
Whistler is a Town (this has a different connotation under the law than city in Canada) Whistler is also a generic term that refers to both the town and the resort of Whistler Blackomb.
The Supreme Court of Canada is located in Ottawa, the capital city of Canada
Drummondvillle is a city in Quebec, Canada. It begins with the letter d.
Vancouver is a town in Washington state. :) Vancouver is also a city in Canada.
Canada, Scotland
Around an hour and a half depending on your route
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.)
Devon is a town in Alberta, Canada and a county is south west England
City of Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada, a great place to live, work and play.