King of Kensington
Senior Member
Please don't tell me you're serious. Westmount is basically Montreal's equivalent to Midtown Toronto - if Toronto had never annexed the Annex, Rosedale, etc. Not to mention the Montreal suburbs on that list are tiny compared to Toronto suburbs. Cote St. Luc and Hampstead are the equivalent of the Bathurst Strip north of Eglinton, for example.
The same is true of the Vancouver suburbs on this list. North Vancouver for instance is two municipalities: with the more urban part being the City of North Vancouver and the rest being part of the District of North Vancouver. Burnaby, the only large suburb on the first page, is about as dense as Mississauga, but remember it's an inner-ring suburb. Toronto's inner-ring suburbs were amalgamated into the city in 1998. North York and Scarborough have populations of about 600,000 - and have denser populations than any Vancouver suburb.
The same is true of the Vancouver suburbs on this list. North Vancouver for instance is two municipalities: with the more urban part being the City of North Vancouver and the rest being part of the District of North Vancouver. Burnaby, the only large suburb on the first page, is about as dense as Mississauga, but remember it's an inner-ring suburb. Toronto's inner-ring suburbs were amalgamated into the city in 1998. North York and Scarborough have populations of about 600,000 - and have denser populations than any Vancouver suburb.
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