Top 10 Oldest Cities in Canada

York:The city of York was founded in 1793. Located in the province of Ontario, it is now called Toronto. Originally it was a British-Irish community, but now it is in the Weston and Lambton Mills neighborhoods. 

Winnipeg:Located in the province of Manitoba, Winnipeg was founded in 1733. It has a population of more than 750,000, making it one of the most populated cities in Canada. 

Windsor:With a population of over 300,000, Windsor is located in the province of Ontario. It was founded in 1749, the same year Halifax was founded. Windsor is on the Detroit River across from Detroit, Michigan.

Trois-Rivieres:With a population of 128,000, Trois-Rivieres was founded in 1634. The city is located in the province of Quebec, on the St. Lawrence River. 

St. John’s :Founded in 1497, St. John’s has a population of just under 200,000 and is located in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Quebec City:The city was founded in 1608. Located in the province of Quebec, Quebec City has a population of about 730,000.

Montreal:Founded in 1642, Montreal is the second-largest city in Canada. It boasts an impressive 4 million people. 

Longueuil:Founded in 1657, this French-Canadian city located in the province of Quebec has a population of just over 240,000.

Kingston:Kingston, located in the province of Ontario, was founded in 1673. With a population of just over 120,000, Kingston provided the British with a commercial and political outpost to the rest of the world.

Halifax:Founded in 1749, Halifax has a population of 348,000. Located in the province of Nova Scotia. This quaint city is picturesque, with colorful houses lined up along the sea. 

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