If you’ve been looking to relocate to a city in Canada, you’re likely looking for a place that offers affordability and a good quality of life.
While those places may come far and few between, there’s still hope according to a study released by Quebec-based moving service company Moving Waldo, which highlights the best places to live in Canada.
“Lots of families are looking for a place that is safe and affordable to move to, making the bigger cities less attractive to many. These smaller cities and towns offer outstanding quality of life for those looking for a fresh start,” noted the company.
The cities and towns that made this list were ranked based on quality of life, safety, and affordability.
Other factors considered include job opportunities, the quality of education, public transportation availability, environmental cleanliness, and the availability of recreational facilities and parks.
Here is Moving Waldo’s latest ranking of the best places to live in Canada.
- Calgary, Alberta
- Wellington County, Ontario
- LaSalle, Ontario – With a low crime severity index, beautiful parks and bike paths, and fun community events, LaSalle is a safe and charming place for folks looking to raise a family. It’s about 20 minutes from the bigger city of Windsor meaning you’re not too far from accessing amenities.
- Levis, Quebec
- Oak Bay, British Columbia
- Fredericton, New Brunswick
- Durham Region, Ontario