Last week, we showed you how concentrated the United States was in a map. Half of the country lives in a measly 146 counties out of well over 3,000.
Our neighbor to the north,
So technically, Canada doesn't have "counties," they have "Census Geographic Units" but they serve essentially an identical purpose a counties do here in the states.
Here's half of Canada, and below it is the list of counties.
Walter Hickey / BI
Here are the 17 Canadian census geographic regions in order of population:
- Toronto, Ontario
- Metro Vancouver, British Columbia
- Montreal, Quebec
- Division #6, Alberta
- Peel, Ontario
- Division #11, Alberta
- York, Ontario
- Ottawa, Ontario
- Division #11, Manitoba
- Durham, Ontario
- Quebec City, Quebec
- Hamilton, Ontario
- Waterloo, Ontario
- Halton, Ontario
- Simcoe, Ontario
- Middlesex, Ontario
- Niagra, Ontario