11 Cheapest Places to Live in Canada

5) Moncton

Moncton is a transportation hub city in New Brunswick, Canada. The city’s population sits just under 72,000 residents spread out over an area of 54.51 square miles. The cost of living index compared to NYC’s 100 is at an affordable 67.13. The unemployment rate in Moncton is 6.2%, which is lower than New Brunswick’s overall 10% rate. The median income is also higher than that of the province in general. The most popular languages among residents are English and French. In terms of attractions, the city is home to multiple urban parks as well as theatres and galleries. There are also tourist locations including Magnetic Hill, whose topography casts an optical illusion. There are public and private schools, that use both the French and English languages to teach, available for residents.

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