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best places to live in quebec

Just because you want to live somewhere affordable, does not mean you have to move to the middle of nowhere. In fact, you don't even need to leave the province to strike the perfect balance between a high quality of life and a low cost of living.

Two cities in Quebec were recently named among "Canada’s best affordable places to live" by Maclean's Magazine. Not only do these cities have home prices below the national average of $700,000, but, as Maclean's puts it, they also "aren’t boring backwaters."

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Think the best places to live in Canada are major cities? Think again. A recent study from MovingWaldo reveals that some of the most appealing cities to call home in Canada are far from big urban centres. A smaller Quebec town even secured its spot among the top five, challenging big city dominance in defining quality of life.

Drawing on a wealth of safety data and cost of living insights, the 2024 "Best Places to Live in Canada with the Best Quality of Life" report, offers a fresh perspective on what makes a city not just livable, but desirable. The study evaluates towns and cities across Canada on three main factors: safety, affordability, and quality of life.

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Canada is full of natural beauty and splendour, so much so that it can be hard to choose where to put down roots. According to a new survey by Moving Waldo, there are ten places in Canada with extraordinary potential: namely, low real estate costs and low crime rates. The survey also took into account quality of life, the criteria for which were determined to be "health, pollution, green spaces and recreation, climate, education and employment." These three factors determined which areas made it on the list, which might explain why some of the spots are a little... surprising.

In first place comes not Vancouver, Toronto or Montreal, but the humble town of Edmundston, New Brunswick. Edmunston is famous for being "the largest city with a French-speaking majority outside of Quebec." The average monthly rent here is nearly a full $1,000 lower than Montreal's: it's only $545 for a one-bedroom in Edmundston.

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Those towns you might know best as passing exit signs are getting some overdue attention. Three Quebec cities made it onto a new ranking of the best small cities in Canada, though none made the top 10.

Lévis, Sherbrooke and Trois-Rivières came in at numbers 12, 16 and 19, respectively. Victoria, Kelowna, Kingston, Niagara Falls and Waterloo occupied the top five spots nationally.

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