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Which Canadian province is the best to live in?
We’ve broken down our top five best provinces to live in Canada and why each would make the perfect place to call home.
- British Columbia – a high standard of living.
- Ontario – great employment opportunities.
- Quebec – the taste of European culture.
- Alberta – for slower and less expensive living.
Is British Columbia a good province to live?
With a thriving healthcare system and low crime rates, BC is a fantastic place to live for families and working individuals alike. Aside from fantastic career opportunities and good wages, British Columbia also offers a plethora of cultural sites and experiences to enjoy.
Why is BC so pretty?
The North of British Columbia is a less visited area of Canada, but it offers so much in the way of pure, unadulterated natural beauty. The dense forests and stunning fjords, flowing rivers and mountain peaks are amongst the most beautiful in the world.
What is the difference between living in BC and Ontario?
The difference is important to mention, because the population density of BC vs. Ontario is obvious when you’re living in them. BC feels much more open and airy compared to Ontario, which can feel more crowded. In Ontario, the GTA (or Greater Toronto Area) has a much busier feel than the lower mainland in BC.
What is it like to live in BC?
BC is breathtakingly beautiful, the climate generally milder than Ontario, and if you avoid the bigger cities (Vancouver, Victoria, Kelowna) it is quite affordable.
What is the culture like in BC and Ontario?
Seriously, the culture here is way more laid back and outdoors oriented. Ontario and BC is more diverse than you would think. Each province is unique in each own rights. The entire population in Canada is only (35,151,728) as of census 2016, Ontario alone have (13,448,498) while BC have (4,648,055).
Is BC really that much more expensive than Ontario?
So is BC really that much more expensive than Ontario? Off course, if you’re comparing living in Vancouver, BC which is 1.67 million dollars for the average home, to living in Sudbury Ontario where the housing price is approx. 279,000, that isn’t fair.