Canada’s Best Places to Live 2017: Overview
See which city has ranked No. 1 out of 400+
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See which city has ranked No. 1 out of 400+
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This year we’ve undertaken our most ambitious report yet, ranking 417 cities, towns and villages. That’s almost double the number of communities we’ve looked at in previous years. By doing so we now capture communities with populations as tiny as 9,000. Tracking the data for hundreds of Canadian cities is a significant task. To help us accomplish this, we turn to Environics Analytics and other partners to help gather the most comprehensive data set possible.Read more: Our Methodology »
It helps explain why the unemployment rate here hovers around 5%, while median incomes top $91,000. On their own those are both strong selling points, but there is a lot more to the city than jobs and incomes. Ottawa is a safe and affordable city that hasn’t been caught up in the real estate frenzy that’s afflicted B.C. and much of the Golden Horseshoe. It offers great access to health care and boasts a thriving cultural scene. Yet, it’s common to hear Ottawa described as drab and boring. That may have been true 20 years ago, says Ottawa mayor Jim Watson, but not now. “Back when I arrived here the closest thing to European cuisine here was Swiss Chalet. Today we have some of the best chefs in the country, if not North America,” he says. “As a city we are thinking bigger and bolder than we have in the past,” he adds. There is plenty of evidence to support this claim.Read more: Maclean’s John Geddes’s ode to his Ottawa »
Ottawa’s a wildly successful development of Lansdowne Park as a work/play area is bringing fun back into the city. New buildings are helping residents to look past the drab, monolithic architectural style of the 60s and 70s that were all too common. And to top it off a new $5-billion light rail line is due to hit the streets next year. Plus, Ottawa is just 20 minutes from skiing, hiking and even cottage country.Share this article Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Share on Reddit Share on Email