Maclean’s calculated which cities and towns offer the best quality of life in Canada
The richest place in Canada has an average household net worth of $4.5 million
Two provinces dominated this ranking of best communities for weather in Canada
The most livable city in this region is also its biggest one
These are some of the most ideal places to live in Canada with affordable homes
Our exclusive new ranking reveals the best spots to live are communities with rural charm and access to urban jobs
These top Canadian places are multicultural and have low unemployment
Maclean’s factored in daycare costs and looked for communities with lots of children to find the best towns and cities for families
The Prairie provinces boast a number of places that manage to find that rare balance of economic opportunity and housing prices the average person can actually afford
Our ranking suggests there are many small towns that offer the same benefits and a more affordable cost of living than bigger cities
Ontario’s Hamilton-Niagara region fared particularly well in this Maclean’s ranking
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