Rural municipalities on Prince Edward Island can be varied in urbanisation. While many look like any village, others are simple collections of houses, such as Union Road (which, as the name implies, features houses grouped along Union Road).
The Yukon has already been done by CringeDragon but the others will comw shortly! Newfoundland and Labrador has 3 cities and 277 towns so it may take a while. Once I've finished those I've one more grand Canadian city quiz planned.
It's a little weird how the smaller subdivisions often have more cities. For example, here in the U.S., North Dakota has 760,000 people. It still has more cities than Washington, versus its 7 million.
I guess it's all down to subjectivity. Places such as Saskatchewan, for example, are massive, sprawling areas without any large cities. Therefore to Saskatchewan, they may be more likely to call any group of a hundred or so people on the junction of two highways a proper town. It's much more nuanced than that, but I suppose this is the result when every province gets to pick and choose their cities and towns.
Ah... I'm making a New Hampshire municipality quiz. It has... 234 of them. Awful lot for such a small place (by area and population, compared to the other states here).
You can get fancy too, for instance if you want your circles to have zoomable-borders as well, just make use . I'd link to a example photo but I am having trouble remembering my imgur password :( feel free to ask any further questions though