Hi Simon and everyone else on this list.

I use POI Factories locations for my across canada trails map.
http://www.poi-factory.com/node/51

Although it lists every city/town/village as the same point type, the point is 
that it's all there.  The reason being is that for alot of areas, ie. Victoria, 
BC .. Im actually in Saanich, BC however, on my street address i put Victoria, 
and it still gets here. .. So if i were to tell someone I live in Saanich, BC 
they would have no idea where im from. ...
Most areas have multiple names, as they are in a Regional Municipality of. .. 
Crowsnest Pass, AB
However, from actually cycling through those towns, .. I think Coleman would be 
more of a town, as it has a bike shop, but Blairemore has a Tim Hortons. (if i 
remember correctly). I have the tourist map of that area.. a nice area there is 
a river cycling route which is quite nice :) .. BTW, Greenwood, BC is Canada's 
1st incorporated 'City' yet it is super small... but on the maps its still 
listed with a large dot, (out of respect for its significance, because it was 
the capital of the Gold Rush era).

So im more prone to only having the MAJOR cities, as land markers and list all 
other areas as what they are listed on this file as. ...  (the more the 
merrier) Because what the local people say as their area name is quite often 
different than the official name. .. Then we get to areas in Saskatchewan where 
the distance between towns is so great that there needs to be a town name, even 
if its just an abandoned railway station, (just to get your barrings in the 
vast open space, something is needed).
... and to be 'Frank', Frank used to be a town but got barried under a land 
slide, so out of respect for it, the area remains named as a town.. even though 
it looks like a rest-stop.   .... so what is your answer?   The ares will 
always be changing, so the best way to find out the official names is to call 
the regional offices directly.   

Openstreetmap is awsome, but i would recommend only putting the markers which 
you know for a fact of what there classification is before posting. ... Google 
Earth community shows you the estimated population.. as the population 
increases, so does the level of area classification.   There is a national road 
classification book out there, so there probably is a national official city 
classification system out there. maybe this would help?
http://www.statcan.ca/english/Subjects/Standard/sgc/1996/1996-sgc-intro.htm#top


I hope that helps, .. a little
Sam

P.S. Here is the 'Official' Listing of the area .. Municipality of Crossnest 
Pass (Wiki is made up of a bunch of many heads put together, but not always 
accurate)  :)
http://www.crowsnestpass.com/play/history.html
















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> Hi all,
> I got a little distracted last night from what I was supposed to be doing
> and started sorting out the Albertan Cities/Towns/Etc to ensure that they
> are 'properly' labelled, according to
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_communities_in_Alberta
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> There are a few special municipalities (Crowsnest for example) which
> contain  clusters of towns/villages/etc. How should these be tagged?
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> Unfortunately population data from the Census is a collective figure, so
> that can't be used.
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> If no one has a better suggestion I'll just make a best guess. For the
> case of Crowsnest I think that would be:
> Town - Blairmore
> Village - Coleman, Bellevue, Hillcrest
> Hamlet - Frank
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