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The Canadian Dream: 10 best cities to live in Canada


 

Are you ready to take the plunge and embrace the Canadian way of life? Look no further! As your moving partners, World Wise Movers has curated a list of the 10 best cities to live in Canada, catering to everyone from ambitious professionals to adventure-seeking explorers.


10 best cities to live in Canada

Whether you're chasing urban excitement or serene suburban life, our comprehensive guide will help you navigate the stunning expanse of the Great White North.

Vancouver, British Columbia

  • Statistics: Ranked 3rd most livable city globally by The Economist in 2021

  • Cost of Living: High, with a median home price of $1.1 million CAD

  • Population: Over 631,000

  • Diversity: More than 50% of the residents are immigrants, with a sizable Asian population

  • History: Established in 1886 and named after British Captain George Vancouver

  • Safety: Low crime rates and a generally safe city

  • Fun Fact: Vancouver has the largest and oldest Chinatown in Canada

Toronto, Ontario

  • Statistics: Canada's largest city and financial hub

  • Cost of Living: High, with a median home price of $928,000 CAD

  • Population: Approximately 3 million

  • Diversity: Nearly half of Toronto's population is foreign-born, representing over 200 ethnic groups

  • History: Founded in 1793, originally called York

  • Safety: Considered safe with a low crime rate for a large city

  • Fun Fact: Toronto's iconic CN Tower held the title of the world's tallest freestanding structure for over 30 years

Calgary, Alberta

  • Statistics: Ranked 5th most livable city globally by The Economist in 2021

  • Cost of Living: Moderate, with a median home price of $410,000 CAD

  • Population: Around 1.3 million

  • Diversity: 29% of the population are immigrants, with a growing South Asian community

  • History: Established in 1875, originally a North-West Mounted Police post

  • Safety: Low crime rate and considered a safe city

  • Fun Fact: Calgary hosts the world-renowned annual Calgary Stampede, the largest outdoor rodeo

Ottawa, Ontario

  • Statistics: Canada's capital and the fourth-largest city in the country

  • Cost of Living: Moderate, with a median home price of $485,000 CAD

  • Population: Over 1 million

  • Diversity: 23% of the population are immigrants, with a significant Lebanese community

  • History: Chosen as the capital by Queen Victoria in 1857

  • Safety: Known for being a safe city with a low crime rate

  • Fun Fact: Ottawa boasts the world's largest outdoor ice-skating rink, the Rideau Canal Skateway

Montreal, Quebec

  • Statistics: Second-largest city in Canada and the largest in the province of Quebec

  • Cost of Living: Moderate, with a median home price of $408,000 CAD

  • Population: More than 1.7 million

  • Diversity: Over 33% of the population are immigrants, with strong French and Haitian communities

  • History: Founded in 1642 by French settlers, originally called Ville-Marie

  • Safety: Generally safe, with low crime rates for a large city

  • Fun Fact: Montreal is home to over 350 kilometers of bike lanes

Halifax, Nova Scotia

  • Statistics: Home to Canada's largest Atlantic port

  • Cost of Living: Relatively low, with a median home price of $325,000 CAD

  • Population: Around 440,000

  • Diversity: 13% of the population are immigrants, with a growing Filipino community

  • History: Founded in 1749 as a British military outpost

  • Safety: Known for being a safe city with a low crime rate

  • Fun Fact: Halifax has the most bars per capita in Canada

Quebec City, Quebec

  • Statistics: The only fortified city north of Mexico with walls still standing

  • Cost of Living: Low, with a median home price of $285,000 CAD

  • Population: Approximately 542,000

  • Diversity: 7% of the population are immigrants, predominantly from Europe

  • History: Founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain

  • Safety: Considered very safe with one of the lowest crime rates in Canada

  • Fun Fact: Quebec City hosts the annual Winter Carnival, one of the largest winter events in the world

Victoria, British Columbia

  • Statistics: Known for its mild climate and charming downtown

  • Cost of Living: High, with a median home price of $782,000 CAD

  • Population: Over 92,000

  • Diversity: 18% of the population are immigrants, with a growing Chinese community

  • History: Established in 1843 as a Hudson's Bay Company trading post

  • Safety: Low crime rate and considered a safe city

  • Fun Fact: Victoria is home to the oldest Chinatown in Canada

Burlington, Ontario

  • Statistics: Ranked the best mid-sized city in Canada by MoneySense in 2018

  • Cost of Living: Moderate, with a median home price of $679,000 CAD

  • Population: Around 183,000

  • Diversity: 23% of the population are immigrants, with a strong South Asian community

  • History: Incorporated as a city in 1974

  • Safety: Known for being a safe city with a low crime rate

  • Fun Fact: Burlington's Royal Botanical Gardens is the largest botanical garden in Canada

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

  • Statistics: Fastest growing city in Canada

  • Cost of Living: Relatively low, with a median home price of $317,000 CAD

  • Population: Over 328,000

  • Diversity: 15% of the population are immigrants, with a significant Filipino community

  • History: Established in 1882 as a temperance colony

  • Safety: Crime rates have been steadily decreasing, and the city is becoming safer

  • Fun Fact: Saskatoon is nicknamed "Paris of the Prairies" for its numerous bridges and rich culture

Now that we've taken you on a whirlwind tour of Canada's top 10 cities, the only thing left to do is decide which one steals your heart. As you pack your bags and prepare to embark on a life-changing adventure, rest assured that World Wise Movers will be by your side every step of the way.


Whether you crave metropolitan excitement, historic charm, or the allure of the great outdoors, there's a slice of Canada waiting just for you. So, grab your passport, and hearty poutine, and let us help you make your Canadian dreams come true. And who knows? Maybe you'll be the next person to proudly proclaim, "I am Canadian!"

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