10 Best Places to Retire in Canada:2021. Check Out No 3 and 1.

On: May 20, 2020
By: Abhishek Dey

7. Quebec City

Source: lonelyplanet.com

This atmospheric city on the Saint Lawrence River is among the oldest in North America. Quebec has quaint cobblestone lanes reminiscent of a city in Europe, as well as the Canadian pleasures of poutine and maple syrup. The locals speak French, although many are bilingual. The average life satisfaction score in Québec is 8.1 out of 10, Statistics Canada found. Three quarters of residents report life satisfaction of 8 or higher, compared to just 9.3% giving a rating of 6 or lower.

Population: 542,000
Median Monthly Rent at Quebec City: $1009

When it comes time to find a mortgage lender, there are a number of factors you’ll want to consider before making your decision. Maybe you’re looking for the lowest rates and fees, or perhaps you’re trying to find an online lender. Quebec City and the surrounding region are known for being safe places to live. Quebec City has one of the lowest crime rates in North America and was also named the safest metropolitan area in Canada to raise children.

6. St.John, Newfoundland and Labrador

The most important thing is a roof over your head. The good news is that low housing prices combined with a higher-than-average income level make St.John an ideal final destination if you are looking for a great deal when you migrate to Canada. Buying a house in St.John is significantly lower than buying a house in other provinces. For example, a house that costs C$150,000 in St.John, might cost more than C$350,000 in Vancouver. According to the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), the average housing price in St.John is C$169,000 and provincial average is around C$155,000.

Population: 101,000
Median Monthly Rent at St.John: $1209

When it comes time to find a mortgage lender, there are a number of factors you’ll want to consider before making your decision. Maybe you’re looking for the lowest rates and fees, or perhaps you’re trying to find an online lender. Explore and hike your way through paradise with over 300 kms of hiking trails that take you past historical sites, lighthouses and natural reserves. The well known nighttime scene of George Street in St John’s is a must to experience when you visit Canada. 

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