List of Television Stations in North America By Media Market - Canada

Canada

Markets are Designated Market Areas (DMAs), as listed at TV Radio World:

  1. Toronto/Hamilton/Niagara Falls, ON
  2. Montreal/Laval, QC
  3. Vancouver-Victoria, BC
  4. Ottawa, ON/Gatineau, QC
  5. Edmonton, AB
  6. Calgary/Lethbridge, AB
  7. Quebec City/Levis, QC
  8. Winnipeg/Brandon, MB
  9. Kitchener-Waterloo/Cambridge/Guelph, ON
  10. London/Woodstock/Wingham, ON
  11. Halifax/Dartmouth, NS
  12. St. John/Fredericton/Moncton, NB
  13. Windsor, ON
  14. Sherbrooke, QC
  15. Kelowna/Okanagan Valley/Kamloops, BC
  16. Sudbury-Timmins-North Bay, ON
  17. St. John's/Corner Brook, NL
  18. Barrie/Orillia, ON
  19. Saskatoon, SK
  20. Trois-Rivières/Shawinigan, QC
  21. Regina/Moose Jaw, SK
  22. Saguenay, QC
  1. Kingston, ON
  2. Peterborough/Belleville/Trenton, ON
  3. Rimouski/Matane/Sept-Îles/Gaspé/Percé, QC/Campbellton/Bathurst, NB
  4. Sydney/Glace Bay, NS
  5. Red Deer, AB
  6. Charlottetown, PEI
  7. Rivière-du-Loup, QC
  8. Thunder Bay, ON
  9. Rouyn-Noranda/Val-d'Or, QC
  10. Chaleur Bay/Carleton, QC
  11. Yorkton, SK
  12. Prince Albert, SK
  13. Terrace/Kitimat/Prince Rupert, BC
  14. Pembroke/Petawawa, ON
  15. Sault Sainte Marie, ON
  16. Prince George, BC
  17. Medicine Hat, AB
  18. Lloydminster (AB/SK)
  19. Dawson Creek, BC
  20. Swift Current, SK
  21. Kenora, ON

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