List of hospitals in Canada

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Provinces of Canada

This is a list of hospitals in Canada . [1]

Alberta

For a list sorted by facility name see List of hospitals in Alberta

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British Columbia

For a list sorted by facility name see List of hospitals in British Columbia

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Vancouver General Hospital Centennial Pavilion
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UBC Hospital

Manitoba

New Brunswick

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The Moncton Hospital, Moncton
The Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre, Moncton Centre hospitalier universitaire Dr-Georges-L.-Dumont (2006).jpg
The Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre, Moncton

Newfoundland and Labrador

Northwest Territories

Nova Scotia

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QEII Health Sciences Centre
Dartmouth General Hospital Dartmouth General Hospital emergency department.jpg
Dartmouth General Hospital

Nunavut

Ontario

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Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Ottawa Civic Hospital Civic Hospital, Ottawa.JPG
Ottawa Civic Hospital
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University of Ottawa Heart Institute
Ottawa's French language Montfort Hospital Montfort hospital.JPG
Ottawa's French language Montfort Hospital
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North York General Hospital
Toronto General Hospital, R.R. McEwen atrium TorontoGeneralHospitalTorontoOntario.JPG
Toronto General Hospital, R.R. McEwen atrium
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto Hospital for Sick Children Atrium.jpg
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto

Prince Edward Island

Quebec

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McGill University Health Centre (MUHC)

Saskatchewan

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Royal University Hospital
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St. Paul's Hospital
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City Hospital

Yukon

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