Top-Rated Neighbourhoods in Canada: Canadians Rate Livability
A recent survey revealed that the majority of Canadians have a deep appreciation for their neighbourhoods. The survey, commissioned by RE/MAX and conducted by Leger, also ranked areas based on liveability across the country.
He further added, “By reassessing design, relevant government policies, and zoning bylaws in existing and new neighbourhoods, we can establish a more effective and comprehensive national housing strategy that promotes long-term liveability and increased affordability for Canadians.”
The survey also found that nearly a quarter of respondents believed that the liveability of their neighbourhoods would improve in the coming years, while 55 percent expected it to remain the same. Fifteen percent anticipated a decline in liveability over the next five years.
Top Liveable Neighbourhoods
The survey ranked neighbourhoods in Canada’s 20 largest cities based on their liveability, with areas in the Prairies and Ontario emerging as top contenders. Here are the most liveable neighbourhoods in Canada as per the survey results:
Downtown West End, Calgary
This neighbourhood in Calgary is situated near the city core, offering easy access by various modes of transportation.
Daniel McIntyre, Winnipeg
Known for its schools, parks, and family-friendly environment, this Winnipeg neighbourhood is also home to local shops and businesses within walking distance.
Oliver, Edmonton
With its friendly atmosphere, unique architecture, and proximity to the river valley, Oliver in Edmonton appeals to first-time homebuyers.
Heritage, Regina
This Regina neighbourhood is distinguished by its historic homes and character.
Sandy Hill, Ottawa
A trendy neighbourhood in Ottawa, Sandy Hill is close to various landmarks and the University of Ottawa.
Quinpool Area, Halifax
This commercial area in Halifax serves as a connecting point between different parts of the city.
Westmount, Saskatoon
Known for its affordability, Westmount in Saskatoon is popular among families with children.
Le Sud-Quest, Montreal
This Montreal neighbourhood offers affordability, walkability, and proximity to downtown and recreational spaces.
Old Town, Toronto
Rich in history and charm, Old Town in Toronto features cobblestone streets and Victorian architecture.
Corktown, Hamilton
A vibrant neighbourhood in Hamilton, Corktown boasts a strong sense of community and a mix of older and newer homes, along with access to schools, trails, and cultural activities.