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Best Places to Live in Eastern Canada

Best Places to Live in Eastern Canada

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Eastern Canada is the heart of the country, with everything from Niagara Falls to the most beautiful coasts on Earth.  If you’ve never visited the area and are curious about what living there would look like for you, these are the top things you need to know: and where you should go to live in eastern Canada.

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Halifax is an awesome place to move!  Not only is the housing extremely affordable, but it’s also one of the safest places to live.  The crime rates in Halifax are lower than most other cities in Canada and are continuously dropping.

This great city is known for its gorgeous Atlantic ocean views and a fantastic mix of feeling like a big city and a small city at the same time. If you want a place to raise a family, this is exactly what you’re looking for.

Halton, Ontario

Living in Toronto has its allure, but the cost of living, and the crowds and traffic, make it far less appealing. So if you’re curious about what living in Halton would look like for you: you’re not alone. 

This fantastic smaller city boasts low crime rates, extremely low unemployment, a higher average income, plus gorgeous architecture you can’t find anywhere else. In addition, Halton real estate is extremely affordable, allowing you to buy far more property than you would be able to afford otherwise.  

Corner Brook, Newfoundland

If you want an extremely affordable city that looks like paradise: Corner Brook, Newfoundland, has that for you.  Not only is the cost of living 21% lower than the national average: you can rent apartments for as cheap as $688 a month: which is 46% cheaper than the national average.

This gorgeous smaller town has low crime rates that have gone down by 14% in the last year and excellent schools that offer quality education for any student that wants it.  

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

Although the winters can be chilly, living in Charlottetown is worth it for a lot of people.  This province is cheaper than most when it comes to housing, food, and activities: and even the cities are relatively affordable.

Charlottetown is the province’s capital, yet you can buy a gorgeous house for less than $200,000: which is unheard of in many cities. In addition, the cost of food in supermarkets, and the price of utilities, are lower than most of Canada, which all combine into making Charlottetown one of the most affordable cities you could move to.

Fredericton, New Brunswick

There are gorgeous scenic views across all of New Brunswick, which is why it’s one of the most popular places to move to when many first arrive in Canada.  From the gorgeous Saint John River to amazing nature trails and hiking areas, you’ll quickly learn how easy it is to find work and play balance here.

This is another affordable city, with the average house costing only $176,000- and it’s one of the safest cities in Canada, with extremely low crime rates. Fredericton is an awesome place to move if you’re starting a family or you’re ready to begin your life of homeownership.

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