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This is a list of nicknames and slogans of cities in Canada. Many
Canadian cities This is a list of incorporated cities in Canada, in alphabetical order categorized by province or territory. More thorough lists of communities are available for each province. Capital cities Alberta To qualify as a city in Alberta, a su ...
and communities are known by various aliases,
slogan A slogan is a memorable motto or phrase used in a clan, political slogan, political, Advertising slogan, commercial, religious, and other context as a repetitive expression of an idea or purpose, with the goal of persuading members of the publi ...
s, sobriquets, and other
nickname A nickname is a substitute for the proper name of a familiar person, place or thing. Commonly used to express affection, a form of endearment, and sometimes amusement, it can also be used to express defamation of character. As a concept, it is ...
s to the general population at either the local, regional, national, or international scales, often due to marketing campaigns and widespread usage in the media. Some nicknames are officially adopted by municipal governments, tourism boards, or chambers of commerce, while others are unofficial, and some are current while others are antiquated. Some nicknames are positive, while others are derisive, disparaging or derogatory. City nicknames can help establish a civic identity, promote civic pride, build civic unity, market the community, and attract residents and businesses. They are also believed to have economic value, though their economic value is difficult to measure.


Cities by province


Alberta

* Brooks **"Alberta's Centennial City" — Brooks became a city in 2005, Alberta's centennial year. *
Calgary Calgary ( ) is the largest city in the western Canadian province of Alberta and the largest metro area of the three Prairie Provinces. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806, makin ...
**"C-Town" **"Cowtown" **"Calgs" **"Heart of The New West" — derived from the city's former official slogan **"Mohkínstsis" — the traditional
Blackfoot The Blackfoot Confederacy, ''Niitsitapi'' or ''Siksikaitsitapi'' (ᖹᐟᒧᐧᒣᑯ, meaning "the people" or " Blackfoot-speaking real people"), is a historic collective name for linguistically related groups that make up the Blackfoot or Bla ...
name of the Calgary area **"The Stampede City" **"Sandstone City" — named for the boom of buildings built from
sandstone Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains. Sandstones comprise about 20–25% of all sedimentary rocks. Most sandstone is composed of quartz or feldspar (both silicates) ...
following the Great Fire of 1886. **YYC - Calgary airport code, only Canadian city where ICAO code used by residents in casual conversation. * Camrose **"The Rose City" *
Edmonton Edmonton ( ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta. Edmonton is situated on the North Saskatchewan River and is the centre of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, which is surrounded by Alberta's central region. The city ancho ...
**"The Big E" **"Canada's Richest Mixed Farming District" — an unofficial city slogan **"City of Champions" — unofficial slogan, appearing on signs popularized by former mayor Laurence Decore's characterization of the community's response to the 1987
Edmonton tornado The Edmonton tornado of 1987, an event also known as Black Friday to Edmontonians, was a powerful and devastating tornado that ripped through the eastern parts of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and parts of neighbouring Strathcona County on the afte ...
. Appeared for a period on signs welcoming motorists to the city. **"Crossroads of the World" — an unofficial city slogan **"Deadmonton" — a disparaging term used by British reporter Robert Philip during the
2001 World Championships in Athletics The 8th World Championships in Athletics, under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations, were held at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada between 3 August and 12 August and was the first time the event ...
(although the term had been coined earlier), painting Edmonton as a boring place; the term re-emerged in 2011 due to an increasing amount of homicides. **"Stabmonton" — another disparaging term that refers to the increase in violent crimes during the early 2010s. Many of the attacks and homicides were committed with knives and other edged weapons. **"E-Town" **"Edmonchuck" or "The Chuck" — in reference to Edmonton's large
Ukrainian Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * So ...
population. (Also spelled "Edmonchuk", reflecting traditional
romanization Romanization or romanisation, in linguistics, is the conversion of text from a different writing system to the Roman (Latin) script, or a system for doing so. Methods of romanization include transliteration, for representing written text, and ...
.) **"Festival City" or "Canada's Festival City" — an unofficial city slogan referring to the many festivals held in Edmonton year-round. **"Heart of Canada's Great North West" — an unofficial city slogan **"Official Host City of the Turn of the Century" — tentative city slogan, displayed on telephone book covers in the 1980s, but quickly abandoned after widespread ridicule. **"The Oil Capital of Canada" — Edmonton's only official slogan adopted by city council, which dates back to 1947 **"Redmonton" — in reference to the city being the most hospitable territory for left-wing political parties in the province. Originally popularized after the 1986 provincial election. **"River City" — an unofficial nickname, referencing the North Saskatchewan River which runs through Edmonton **"Smart City" — an unofficial city slogan **"Top of the World" — an unofficial city slogan **"Volunteer Capital of Canada" — an unofficial city slogan * Fort McMurray **"Fort Mac" **"Fort MacMoney" or "Fort McMoney" — in reference to supposedly high salaries in oil and related industries. **"Fort McMordor" — in reference to how the city's tar sands industry supposedly evoke images of
Mordor In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world of Middle-earth, Mordor (pronounced ; from Sindarin ''Black Land'' and Quenya ''Land of Shadow'') is the realm and base of the evil Sauron. It lay to the east of Gondor and the great river Anduin, and to t ...
from ''The Lord of the Rings'' films. **"St. John's North" — in reference to the large number of Newfoundlanders working in the city's oil industry * Fox Creek **"Fox Vegas" *
Grande Prairie Grande Prairie is a city in northwest Alberta, Canada within the southern portion of an area known as Peace River Country. It is located at the intersection of Highway 43 (part of the CANAMEX Corridor) and Highway 40 (the Bighorn Highway), a ...
**"Swan City" — after Grande Prairie received it's municipal charter in 1958, it was declared the "Home of the Trumpeter Swan." * Lloydminster **"Border City" or "Canada's Border City" — in reference to the city being divided by the Alberta/Saskatchewan border **"Heavy Oil Capital of Canada" **"Lloyd" *
Lethbridge Lethbridge ( ) is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. With a population of 101,482 in its 2019 Alberta municipal censuses, 2019 municipal census, Lethbridge became the fourth Alberta city to surpass 100,000 people. The nearby Canadian ...
**"Bridge City" **"The Windy City" *
Medicine Hat Medicine Hat is a city in Southern Alberta, southeast Alberta, Canada. It is located along the South Saskatchewan River. It is approximately east of Lethbridge and southeast of Calgary. This city and the adjacent Town of Redcliff, Alberta, ...
**"The City with All Hell for a Basement" — derived from a quote by
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upon visiting Medicine Hat, referring to the city's natural gas reserves. **"The City with Energy" **"The Gas City" **"The Hat" **"An Oasis on the Prairies" **"Saamis" — a
Blackfoot The Blackfoot Confederacy, ''Niitsitapi'' or ''Siksikaitsitapi'' (ᖹᐟᒧᐧᒣᑯ, meaning "the people" or " Blackfoot-speaking real people"), is a historic collective name for linguistically related groups that make up the Blackfoot or Bla ...
word for 'medicine man's hat', from which Medicine Hat's name is derived *
Red Deer The red deer (''Cervus elaphus'') is one of the largest deer species. A male red deer is called a stag or hart, and a female is called a hind. The red deer inhabits most of Europe, the Caucasus Mountains region, Anatolia, Iran, and parts of wes ...
**"Dead Rear" — a
spoonerism A spoonerism is an occurrence in speech in which corresponding consonants, vowels, or morphemes are switched (see metathesis) between two words in a phrase. These are named after the Oxford don and ordained minister William Archibald Spooner, w ...
* Stettler ** "The Heart of Alberta" * Whitecourt **"Snowmobile Capital of Alberta"


British Columbia

* Abbotsford **"Berry Capital of Canada" **"City in the Country" **"Raspberry Capital of Canada" — although the neighbourhood of Clearbrook specifically is known for its raspberries * Campbell River **"Salmon Capital of the World" (nearby
Port Alberni Port Alberni () is a city located on Vancouver Island in the province of British Columbia, Canada. The city lies within the Alberni Valley at the head of the Alberni Inlet, Vancouver Island's longest inlet. It is the location of the head offices o ...
also claims this title) * Dawson Creek **"The Mile Zero City" — named for the city being the southern terminus of the
Alaska Highway * Dawson City **"Paris of the North" *
Whitehorse Whitehorse () is the capital of Yukon, and the largest city in Northern Canada. It was incorporated in 1950 and is located at kilometre 1426 (Historic Mile 918) on the Alaska Highway in southern Yukon. Whitehorse's downtown and Riverdale areas ...
**"The Wilderness City"


See also

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List of provincial and territorial nicknames in Canada This partial list of provincial and territorial nicknames in Canada compiles the nicknames, sobriquets, and slogans that the provinces and territories are known by (or have been known by historically), officially and unofficially, to provincial an ...
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List of cities in Canada This is a list of incorporated cities in Canada, in alphabetical order categorized by province or territory. More thorough lists of communities are available for each province. Capital cities Alberta To qualify as a city in Alberta, a su ...
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List of Canadian provinces' largest cities This is a list of the largest municipalities of Canadian provinces and territories Within the geographical areas of Canada, the ten provinces and three territories are sub-national administrative divisions under the jurisdiction of the Canad ...
* List of city nicknames in the United States * Lists of nicknames – nickname list articles on Wikipedia


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Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tot ...
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