British Columbia
In British Columbia, a community can be incorporated as a city if its population exceeds 5,000.[4] Once so incorporated, a city does not lose this status even if its population later declines; the once-thriving city of Greenwood, for example, now has a population of just 695 people.
Abbotsford
Armstrong
Burnaby
Campbell River
Castlegar
Chilliwack
Colwood
Coquitlam
Courtenay
Cranbrook
Dawson Creek
Duncan
Enderby
Fernie
Fort St. John
Grand Forks
Greenwood
Kamloops
Kelowna
Kimberley
Kitimat
Langford
Langley
Merritt
Nanaimo
Nelson
New Westminster
North Vancouver
Parksville
Penticton
Pitt Meadows
Port Alberni
Port Coquitlam
Port Moody
Powell River
Prince George
Prince Rupert
Quesnel
Revelstoke
Richmond
Rossland
Salmon Arm
Surrey
Terrace
Trail
Vancouver
Vernon
Victoria
White Rock
Williams Lake |
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