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Originally Posted by craner
Do we want Kelowna and Kamloops to grow to a million ?
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Originally Posted by Metro-One
Personally? No.
Kamloops will be perfect at around 200 000 and Kelowna will be perfect between 500 000 to 600 000.
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We might not want either to be massively larger because we grew up in an era when they were both small cities. Canada strikes me as a country that's still settling its territory (even in the south) and still early on in the development and growth of its regions/cities. In the evolution of our country we are sort of where the US was a century and a bit ago.
Canada will likely be a very different and vastly more populated country by 2100. It's unrealistic to think that the big metros we have now are the only ones we're ever going to have. Canada will likely have a slew of them (2 million+) rather than just the 3 we have now. Will there be 10, 15, 20 metros that size? Impossible to say but we'll surely have at least 10 like that. Which ones will they be?
Kelowna, Kamloops, Nanaimo, and Victoria are all candidates in BC. Perhaps there will even be a few in central and northern BC one day. Regarding Kelowna, people are going to keep filing into the Okanagan till the whole valley fills up. The same thing might happen in the Kamloops area. Whether we want it won't matter.