General Information
Prince Edward Island
- Charlottetown – Historically low risk of severe natural disasters.
- Summerside – Similar risk profile to Charlottetown.
- Montague – Low flood and earthquake risk.
- Souris – Low hurricane and flood risk.
- Belfast – Minimal natural disaster risk.
- Clyde River – Low risk of severe weather events.
- Cornwall – Low historical risk of natural disasters.
- Morell – Safe from major natural disaster risks.
- Kensington – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Georgetown – Low risk of earthquakes and hurricanes.
Newfoundland and Labrador
- St. John’s – Low earthquake risk; moderate hurricane risk but generally manageable.
- Mount Pearl – Similar risk profile to St. John’s.
- Conception Bay South – Low earthquake risk.
- Gander – Lower hurricane and earthquake risk.
- Corner Brook – Minimal natural disaster risk.
- Grand Falls-Windsor – Low risk from severe weather events.
- Placentia – Low risk of natural disasters.
- Marystown – Minimal risk of severe natural events.
- Stephenville – Low hurricane and earthquake risk.
- Bonavista – Historically safe from major natural disasters.
Nova Scotia
- Halifax – Moderate hurricane risk but relatively safe from other disasters.
- Dartmouth – Similar to Halifax in risk levels.
- Bedford – Low risk from severe weather.
- Truro – Minimal risk of major natural disasters.
- New Glasgow – Lower risk of severe weather.
- Amherst – Safe from major natural disasters.
- Bridgewater – Low risk of earthquakes and hurricanes.
- Yarmouth – Low risk of earthquakes.
- Antigonish – Low risk of severe weather events.
- Kentville – Historically safe from major disasters.
New Brunswick
- Fredericton – Low risk of earthquakes and hurricanes.
- Saint John – Manageable hurricane risk.
- Moncton – Lower earthquake risk.
- Dieppe – Low risk of natural disasters.
- Rothesay – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Quispamsis – Safe from major natural disasters.
- Grand Bay-Westfield – Low risk of earthquakes and hurricanes.
- Minto – Low risk from severe weather events.
- Bathurst – Historically low risk.
- Edmundston – Minimal risk of natural disasters.
Ontario
- Ottawa – Low earthquake and tornado risk.
- Toronto – Low earthquake risk; moderate tornado risk.
- Hamilton – Safe from major earthquakes.
- London – Low risk of severe weather.
- Waterloo – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Guelph – Low earthquake and tornado risk.
- Kingston – Minimal risk from major natural events.
- Windsor – Low risk of earthquakes and hurricanes.
- Burlington – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Oakville – Low risk of severe natural disasters.
Quebec
- Montreal – Low earthquake risk; some flood risk.
- Quebec City – Low earthquake and hurricane risk.
- Sherbrooke – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Trois-Rivières – Low risk from natural disasters.
- Drummondville – Historically safe from major natural events.
- Gatineau – Low risk of earthquakes and tornadoes.
- Saint-Hyacinthe – Low risk of severe weather.
- Granby – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Joliette – Minimal risk from major natural events.
- Sorel-Tracy – Safe from major natural disasters.
Manitoba
- Winnipeg – Low risk of earthquakes and hurricanes.
- Brandon – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Portage la Prairie – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Steinbach – Low risk of natural disasters.
- Selkirk – Low risk of severe weather.
- Morden – Minimal risk from natural events.
- Winkler – Historically safe from major disasters.
- The Pas – Low risk of severe natural events.
- Thompson – Low risk from hurricanes and earthquakes.
- Flin Flon – Historically low risk of major natural disasters.
Saskatchewan
- Regina – Minimal earthquake risk; occasional tornadoes.
- Saskatoon – Low earthquake risk; manageable tornado risk.
- Prince Albert – Historically low natural disaster risk.
- Moose Jaw – Low risk of earthquakes and hurricanes.
- Yorkton – Minimal risk from severe weather.
- Swift Current – Low risk of earthquakes.
- North Battleford – Historically safe from major disasters.
- Estevan – Low risk of natural disasters.
- La Ronge – Safe from major natural events.
- Weyburn – Minimal risk of natural disasters.
Alberta
- Edmonton – Low earthquake risk; occasional wildfires.
- Calgary – Low earthquake risk; some wildfire risk.
- Red Deer – Minimal earthquake and hurricane risk.
- Grande Prairie – Historically low risk from natural disasters.
- Lethbridge – Low risk of major natural disasters.
- Canmore – Moderate wildfire risk but manageable.
- Airdrie – Low earthquake risk.
- Spruce Grove – Historically safe from major disasters.
- St. Albert – Minimal risk of severe weather.
- Fort Saskatchewan – Low risk of natural disasters.
British Columbia
- Victoria – Lower earthquake risk compared to other coastal areas.
- Nanaimo – Moderate earthquake risk; less severe than other coastal areas.
- Kelowna – Moderate wildfire risk but manageable.
- Kamloops – Low earthquake risk; wildfire risk in some areas.
- Abbotsford – Lower risk of earthquakes compared to other coastal areas.
- Chilliwack – Historically lower earthquake risk.
- Langley – Moderate earthquake risk; less severe compared to other areas.
- Surrey – Lower earthquake risk than other coastal areas.
- Penticton – Manageable wildfire risk.
- Coquitlam – Historically lower risk of major natural disasters.