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Old Posted Aug 21, 2019, 9:01 PM
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Originally Posted by SignalHillHiker View Post
I find the prairie cities in Canada quite similar. You could drop me on a random street in Winnipeg, Brandon, Saskatoon, Regina, etc. and unless the city's overall population was obvious in some vista, I'd never know the difference.
If I had to come up with Canadian city types they would be:

- Atlantic
- Quebec
- Ontario
- Western/Northern
- BC

There are transitional areas like the Okanagan, Eastern Ontario, and New Brunswick.

But there could also be a "Great Lakes" super-category that encompasses Ontario and Quebec (the traditional "Canada"). And there is a "Western" super-category that encompasses BC and the Prairies (all of the post-railway cities). BC's coastal cities are also a little bit like Atlantic Canada in some ways.
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