Crime Map of Canada

CrimeMaps.ca is an interactive crime map of Canada, aggregating 123K+ crime incidents from 60 cities into a single map. All data is sourced from official police and municipal open-data portals, normalised into 13 categories, and published for free.

National statistics

Browse cities by province

Every covered city below links directly to its CrimeMaps.ca city page.

Crime categories

Frequently asked questions about crime in Canada

Which province has the most crime?

By raw incident count on CrimeMaps.ca, Ontario leads due to its larger population and the number of reporting cities. However, per-capita rates differ — the rankings page provides city-level comparisons.

What is the most common crime category across Canada?

Other is the most reported category nationally with 30,966 incidents, followed by Theft.

How do crime rates vary between Canadian cities?

Significant variation exists. Major urban centres (Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal) have the highest total counts but different category profiles. Use the comparison tool to see side-by-side breakdowns.

Is crime increasing or decreasing in Canada?

Trends vary by city and category. CrimeMaps.ca shows year-over-year changes on each city page. Some cities show increases in property crime while others show decreases in violent crime. See individual city pages for specific trends.

All cities

CrimeMaps.ca covers 60 Canadian cities. City pages are grouped by province for navigation:

Alberta

British Columbia

Nova Scotia

Ontario

Quebec

Saskatchewan

CrimeMaps.ca is an interactive crime map of Canada, aggregating crime incidents from 58+ Canadian cities into a single map. All data is sourced from official municipal and police open-data portals. No account is required.

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