Are you looking for the best places to live or remote work in Canada?
We've identified the 33 most livable cities in Canada with the highest quality of life. On average, it costs $4260/month to live in Canada, and these cities offer an unbeatable combination of fast internet speeds (up to 34 Mbps), pleasant temperatures (ranging from 2°C to 23°C). The top three cities to live in Canada right now are Vancouver, Toronto and Quebec City.
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Great for a visit. Beautiful scenery. Good food. I thought it would be great to live here, start a startup and be in the same time zone as SF, close to Seattle, etc. But ...
I'd avoid Toronto. Weather is miserable for 4-5 months a year. Nightlife is average. Taxes are high. Every conversation with someone from here devolves into how expensive...
Being born there, it's hard to be objective, as most exciting stuff looks dull and tired. But walking in the old town and looking at the castle always makes me feel proud...
Nice clean city with lots to do if you're into sports and outdoor activities. Pretty good rec leagues (hockey, baseball, etc.) and probably the only city in North America...
I would say the cost of living in Winnipeg is pretty accurately represented. I live here, and honestly, it's a decent cheap Canadian capital, I can live while doing my ho...
The city of Grande Prairie is a vibrant city with a rich history and culture. There are plenty of attractions to explore, from museums and galleries to parks and a ...
I really hope no one moved to Chatham and thought this picture is what the scenery looks like hahaha. This is Moraine Lake in Alberta. About 3,300km West of Chatham LOL
I live in Saskatoon. It's brutally cold in the winter--do not visit. That said, it's cheap and gorgeous in the summer (May to September). Temperatures usually are betw...
The city of Regina is a vibrant city with a rich history and culture. There are plenty of attractions to explore, from museums and galleries to parks and a ...
I'm actually staying in London, Ontario and this is the closest location available to post a review on the site. But I've spent a lot of time in Windsor so I can provide ...
Completely disagree with reviews saying it is unsafe for women. Moved here on my own to live for a few months and have felt completely safe however it is extremely expens...
The city of Lethbridge is a vibrant city with a rich history and culture. There are plenty of attractions to explore, from museums and galleries to parks and a ...
Each of the cities listed above has its own unique qualities that make it an ideal place to work remotely. From access to high-speed internet to plenty of cafes and co-working spaces, these cities are the perfect places to get your work done.
When deciding which city is the best for your remote work needs, there are a few things to consider. Consider factors such as cost of living, access to high-speed internet, and the availability of co-working spaces. With these factors in mind, you can make an informed decision on which city is the best for your remote work needs.