Can you name every population centre in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and the Island of Newfoundland that has 10,000 or more people with the aid of a map?
Labrador is omitted from the quiz, due to its differences from insular Newfoundland--no town in Labrador is large enough to make this quiz, however
Sydney, Sydney Mines and Glace Bay merged with other municipalities to form Cape Breton Regional Municipality in the 1990s. Sydney and its suburbs are no longer separate entities. The new municipality covers an enormous area bigger than Delaware.
They are officially together now, however they compose of seperate unincorporated cities and towns. For this quiz, I used the Canadian government's statistical data on population centres, which, as the name suggests, defines only urban population and therefore splits the three communities. I do make amendments to the data, however, when it comes to the names of population centres. My source classifies Miramichi as 'Chatham-Douglastown', for example. Otherwise I go with my source.