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Old Posted Mar 29, 2019, 9:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Acajack View Post
While I agree that Toronto is likely most known in the U.S. nation-wide, there can be some regional variations.

If you asked a random person on the west coast of the U.S. to name a random city in Canada, Vancouver would likely come up a lot.

If you asked them to name the biggest city in Canada, many of the geographically challenged (which is to say - lots of people) would likely answer Vancouver too. (Though less than for the previous question.)

In the Boston and New England region, to a lot of people (even most?) Canada is a predominantly French-speaking country and Montreal is *the city* up there. A decent chunk of them (most again?) probably also think that it's the biggest, or at the very least is basically equal to Toronto.
For some reason, even people not so far West in the states like Denver, Dallas etc. still seem to recognize Vancouver as having outsized importance in their minds when I bring up Canada -- they'll often occasionally know Alberta by name as a place in Canada above them (though they won't necessarily know details of the cities) too.
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