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We’ll specify what we think are some of the best places to live in Greater Toronto. If we don’t mention somewhere, that doesn’t mean you should strike it off your list. Many Greater Toronto neighbourhoods meet our criteria – these are just our personal favourites, listed alphabetically.
‘People forget we’re a regular city,’ says mayorAs a popular tourist destination visited countless times by residents from all over Ontario, people tend to not think about what it would be like to live in Niagara Falls.
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Canadian Rockies, Canmore is just outside the national park and as such, provides reasonably priced accommodations. The town has about 10,000 inhabitants and is a bit less touristy than the neighboring Banff townsite.
From the outside looking in, it’s hard to imagine what it would be like to live full-time in Whistler, but those who live it every day couldn’t imagine a different life. Here’s a glimpse of what it’s like to live in Whistler. It’s a Small Town Vibe… It doesn’t take long to feel like an integral part of the Whistler community.
Canada’s Richest Places » Six Canadian cities have household net worths above the $1-million mark—and one of them also cracks the top 10 of the overall Best Places to Live in the country. And get this: The No. 1 city’s $3.5-million average household net worth is more than twice as much as that of the No. 2 richest city in Canada.
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