Moneysense has ranked 417 Canadian cities based on various criteria like level of economic diversity, stability of income, weather, crime, housing among other factors.
Ottawa came on top due to well paying government jobs and a strong tech sector.
Amongst the Province capitals, Whitehorse came on top with 27.
Here are the top 25 Places to Live in Canada 2017 According to Moneysense
- Ottawa, Ont.
- Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Que.
- Oak Bay, B.C.
- North Saanich, B.C.
- Weyburn, Sask.
- Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Que.
- St. Albert, Alta.
- Mont-Royal, Que.
- Burlington, Ont.
- Lévis, Que.
- Saanich (District Municipality), B.C.
- Stratford, Ont.
- Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Que.
- Central Saanich, B.C.
- Oakville, Ont.
- Boucherville, Que.
- Saugeen Shores, Ont.
- Blainville, Que.
- Colwood, B.C.
- North Vancouver (District Municipality), B.C.
- Russell (ON), TP, Ont.
- Port Moody, B.C.
- Delta (District Municipality), B.C.
- Halton Hills, Ont.
- West Vancouver (District Municipality), B.C.
How the Capitals of Provinces/Territories fared?
Victoria – Position 83
Edmonton – Position 96
Regina -Position 34
Winnipeg – Postion 45
Toronto – Postion 129
Quebec City – Position 41
Halifax – Position 137
St. John’s – Position 305
Fredericton – Position 105
Charlottetown – Position 229
Iqaluit – (not ranked?)
Yellowknife – Position 117
Whitehorse – Position 27
Read more on Canada’s Best Places to Live 2017 here.
All these places are beautiful to see those you have shared. I have been roaming many places from them and if i share my experience then Ottawa is my best place.