Five largest Cities in Alberta in order:
Calgary: 1,065,455 (2009)
Edmonton: 783,439 (2009)
Red Deer: 89,891 (2009)
Lethbridge: 86,659(2010)
Fort Mcmurray 76,797(2010) plus the shadow population (not inluded) 27,541
St. Albert just misses the list with (2010) people
Even though Fort McMurray boasts 76,797(2010) people, it isn't legally a city. It isn't even a town. It is administered by the County of Wood Buffalo. Which has a total population of 104,338.
Same situation as Sherwood Park, which with 62,786 people thought to be a city, is also administered by a County seat.(Rounded Up)
The three smallest area cities in Connecticut are Ansonia, Derby, and Winsted.
Three Canadian provinces are together referred to as the 'prairie provinces.' They are, from west to east, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Two cities in Alberta have over a million population: Calgary and Edmonton. Winnipeg, Manitoba, is in the three-quarters of a million range. In Saskatchewan, both Saskatoon and Regina are between 300,000 and 400,000.
Carstairs is located in Alberta, Canada. This city is one of the most smallest cities in Canada. This city was founded in 1903 and has a population of 3,422.
London Ontario, Lacombe Alberta, Leduc Alberta and Lethbridge Alberta are cities in Canada. Lloydminster is a Canadian city that is in both Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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The three smallest cities in New York are: 1. Sherrill, New York Population-3,147 2. Mechanicville, New York Population-5212 (2012) 3. City of Rye Population 15,834 (2011)
Grand Prairie is a city. There are at three. The most famous is in Texas, another is in Louisiana, and a third in Alberta.
There really are not big cities that are located in the foothills of Alberta. However, the most notable town that is located in the foothills is Canmore.
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