11 Cheapest Places to Live in Canada

7) Quebec City

Quebec City, the capital of the Quebec province, is a city with over 545,000 residents. There are over 3,600,000 private houses in the city, and the population density is higher than that of the overall province. The cost of living index compared to New York’s 100 is 67.64. Almost 95% of residents have grown up speaking French, although approximately 1/3 are bilingual with French and English. As with many other affordable areas in Canada, common occupations include sales and service jobs, business, and trade. The average resident age in Quebec City is 39.5. Unfortunately, the median income in the city is lower than the national average. However, there are several attractions of living here, including parks, European style architecture, festivals, and sports teams, among others.

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