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ICYMI: These are the top 6 cities in Canada for quality of living in 2024

A new report shines light on six places in Canada that are not only affordable but they offer a great quality of life. The findings are based three criteria: safety, affordability, and quality of life. 
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Wellington County, ON

Boasting a population exceeding 40 million, Canada is renowned for its diverse landscapes, cultural richness, and welcoming communities.

As families seek safe and affordable havens away from bustling metropolises, smaller cities and towns are emerging as prime choices, promising an exceptional quality of life.

A new report from Moving Waldo shines light on six places in Canada that are not only affordable but they offer a great quality of life. The findings are based three criteria: safety, affordability, and quality of life. 

Read on to discover the top six places to live in Canada with the best quality of life in 2024.

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1. Wellington County, ON

Known for its strategic location providing accessibility to Brampton, Mississauga, Kitchener, and Toronto, Wellington County tops the list. With low crime and unemployment rates, along with robust population growth, the region stands out for its security and community vitality. Green spaces and parks adorn the area, offering residents opportunities for cycling and hiking.

Crime Severity Index: 27.80
Average Rent (1-bedroom): $1,738
Average Property Price: $861,528

2. Oak Bay, British Columbia

As the sole Western Canadian representative, Oak Bay captures hearts with its proximity to Victoria, hiking spots, and Edwardian architecture. With a crime severity index of 29.18, Oak Bay ensures a strong sense of security. Its serene ambience and picturesque landscapes make it an attractive choice for quality living.

Crime Severity Index: 29.18
Average Rent (1-bedroom): $2,108
Average Property Price: $685,542

3. LaSalle, Ontario

LaSalle, a haven for cyclists with over 40 km of paved biking trails, offers a safe environment for walking, jogging, and biking. Featuring a low crime severity index of 30.18, the town hosts vibrant night markets and stands as an ideal place for family living, with proximity to Windsor.

Crime Severity Index: 30.18
Average Rent (1-bedroom): $1,342
Average Property Price: $879,017

4. Lévis, Quebec

Situated across from Quebec City, Lévis embraces affordability despite challenging seasons. Boasting a low crime severity index of 30.17, it appeals to outdoor enthusiasts, nestled amid three national parks. A predominantly French-speaking population adds to its distinctive charm.

Crime Severity Index: 30.17
Average Rent (1-bedroom): $1,568
Average Property Price: $402,480

5. Burlington, Ontario

Described as a "small charming town with big-city amenities," Burlington features a crime severity index of 31.04, lower than the average. Conveniently positioned between Toronto and Niagara Falls, Burlington is an excellent choice for those seeking professional opportunities, offering a welcoming community and an easy integration process.

Crime Severity Index: 31.04
Average Rent (1-bedroom): $1,834
Average Property Price: $861,528

6. Edmundston, New Brunswick

Recognized as "Canada’s affordable city," Edmundston stands out as an affordable living option despite its higher crime severity index (64.78). With over 90% of the population speaking French, this university town near the US border offers diverse activities and a family-friendly environment.

Crime Severity Index: 64.78
Average Rent (1-bedroom): $875
Average Property Price: $234,834

As Moving Waldo unveils the best places to live in Canada for quality of life in 2024, these locales present not only affordability but also diverse opportunities for families and individuals seeking a fresh start in welcoming communities.