Believe it or not, Quebec ranks among Canada's cheapest provinces to live in 2025

It also ranks high for quality of life!

A snowy Montreal street.

Quebec was just deemed one of Canada's more affordable provinces.

Senior Writer

It might be hard to believe, but Quebec is one of the most affordable provinces in Canada to live in 2025. Despite soaring inflation and its reputation for high taxes, la belle province still manages to offer a balance of low living costs and a high quality of life that's tough to beat.

According to MovingWaldo's new ranking of the top 7 cheapest provinces to live in Canada with the best quality of life, Quebec shines as one of the best places to stretch your dollar while enjoying vibrant cities, diverse housing options and top-notch public services.

The moving and relocation services platform's list evaluates everything from the cost of housing and one-bedroom rentals to lifestyle perks like safety, transit, recreation and more — and Quebec is a standout.

Quebec's affordability

Quebec ranks sixth on the list for affordability with an average monthly cost of living at $2,665.56. One-bedroom apartments cost around $1,776 a month, and homes average $525,732.

According to MovingWaldo, the province's diverse housing options — from stylish city apartments to budget-friendly suburban homes — add to its appeal, offering something to suit every lifestyle.

Additionally, Quebec's overall cost of living is lower compared to pricier provinces like Ontario and British Columbia. This includes essentials like groceries, transportation and utilities, making it a more budget-friendly option for residents.

Other budget-friendly provinces

Here are the provinces that ranked even higher on the list:

  1. Newfoundland and Labrador: Topping the list with the cheapest overall costs and stunning coastal scenery.
  2. New Brunswick: The lowest monthly cost of living in the country.
  3. Saskatchewan: The sunniest province in Canada with relaxed living expenses.
  4. Manitoba: Nature-filled living and budget-friendly housing in cities like Winnipeg.
  5. Prince Edward Island: Charming small-town vibes with incredibly affordable rents.
Click here to further explore the ranking.

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  • Al Sciola
  • Born and raised in Montreal, Al Sciola is a Senior Writer for MTL Blog. With a background in covering sports and local events, he has a knack for finding stories that capture the city’s spirit. A lifelong Canadiens fan and trivia enthusiast, Al spends his downtime sipping espresso and trying out new recipes in the kitchen.

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