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page 1Company towns in Canada

Thompson
city in Manitoba, Canada
Flin Flon
city in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada
Kitimat
Kitimat is a district municipality in the North Coast region of British Columbia, Canada. It is a member municipality of the Regional District of Kitimat–Stikine regional government. The Kitimat Valley is part of the most populous urban district in northwest British Columbia, which includes Terrace to the north along the Skeena River Valley. The city was planned and built by the Aluminum Company of Canada (Alcan) during the 1950s. Its post office was approved on 6 June 1952.

Espanola
town in Ontario, Canada

Nanisivik
Nanisivik (; ) is a now-abandoned company town which was built in 1975 to support the lead-zinc mining and mineral processing operations for the Nanisivik Mine, in production between 1976 and 2002. The townsite is located just inland from Strathcona Sound, about east of the community of Arctic Bay in the Canadian territory of Nunavut.
Manitouwadge
Manitouwadge is a township in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is located in the Thunder Bay District, at the north end of Highway 614, east of Thunder Bay and north-west of Sault Ste. Marie.
Killarney
town in Ontario, Canada
Dubreuilville
Dubreuilville is a township in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in the Algoma District. Established as a company town in 1961 by the Dubreuil Brothers (Napoléon, Joachim, Augustin et Marcel Dubreuil) lumber company, Dubreuilville was incorporated as a municipality in 1977.
Kitsault
Kitsault also known as Chandra Krishnan Kitsault is an unincorporated settlement and private town on the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada, at the head of Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet and at the mouth of the Kitsault River. The locality of Alice Arm and the Nisga'a community of Gits'oohl (formerly Gitzault Indian Reserve No. 24) are in the immediate vicinity. "Kitsault" is an adaptation of ''Gits'oohl'', which means "a ways in behind".

Britannia Beach
village in Squamish-Lillooet Regional District, British Columbia, Canada

Ocean Falls
human settlement in British Columbia, Canada
Arvida
human settlement in Saguenay, Quebec, Canada
Anyox
200px|thumb|right|Anyox, British Columbia
Anyox was a small company-owned mining town in British Columbia, Canada. Today it is a ghost town, abandoned and largely destroyed. It is located on the shores of Granby Bay in coastal Observatory Inlet, about south of (but without a land link to) Stewart, British Columbia, and about , across wilderness east of the tip of the Alaska Panhandle.
Van Anda
community in British Columbia, Canada