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Study in Canada Seventeen Cities in Canada Most Suitable for Immigration

17. Regina (Saskatchewan) Regina is the capital of Saskatchewan, with a population of nearly 180,000. It has been on the list many times in the selection of Canadian city sister cities. Regina is beautiful and has developed well over the past few years. Most importantly, the local government provides assistance to couples and young families who are new parents through the Regina Children's Initiative, which focuses on early childhood learning and activities to help children grow into happy, healthy adults. .

16. Gatineau (Quebec)

If a family whose parents work and need day care lives in Gatineau, it is good luck, because the housing price is cheap and the life is Lower cost. The strategic location, close to the capital city of Ottawa, means you can enjoy cheap housing prices in small cities without being marginalized by big cities. Gatineau has a fun "hippie" spirit, which can be felt from some activities, such as children's yoga classes, and there are also some educational places you would not expect, such as the toy library, where children can borrow toys from here, just like Just like borrowing books from the library. What child wouldn’t like a library like this?

15. Repentigny, Québec

The crime rate in this city is also very low, and child care services are relatively cheap. Repentigny offers dance, art and more.

14.Terrebonne, Québec(Quebec)

There are more children in Terrebonne, so it is easy to make good friends. The city has a relatively low crime rate and offers very cheap day care. Friends who come here can also go hiking, skiing and cycling.

13.Strathcona County, Alberta

Strathcona County is home to 92,000 households and is close to Elk Island National Park. The residents here have relatively high incomes, and parents especially like to play with their children here.

 12. St. Albert, Alberta

You will feel particularly safe living here with your family, the crime rate is low, and the economy is relatively prosperous. Residents here particularly love outdoor sports, and friends who travel here can also visit the largest outdoor farmers market. The farmers market is open from June to October every year.

11. Blainville, Québec (Quebec)

Blainville has a particularly beautiful scenery and is very suitable for families to live together. Blainville has 50,000 residents. Many families live in this town, which is suitable for children to make many friends. Skiing outdoors in winter is the greatest pleasure for residents here.

10. Markham (Ontario)

Markham has a famous business card. Do you know what it is? The city with the longest life expectancy in Canada. The greening in the city is particularly good, and families who like to have fun can go out for a walk more often. The recycling project is also deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, teaching children not only to be responsible for themselves, but also to be responsible for others. Markham is very close to Toronto, which means that the people of Markham can enjoy almost everything in Toronto. The additional benefits of Markham people are the low crime rate and the quiet environment of the small town. The Farmers Market on Main Street has a strong traditional style and is very popular.

9. Oshawa (Ontario)

Oshawa has a population of more than 140,000, but it is like a small home, quiet and peaceful, and families of all sizes live and work here. , you can’t tell there are so many people there. If you want to take your kids out to play, there are many great places to visit, such as Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens and the Canadian Automobile Museum. Among them, countless old models are displayed in the automobile museum. Oshawa has a long history, but it's not just fun. Children can learn and grow happily here.

8. Winnipeg (Manitoba)

Winnipeg’s population has not changed much, indicating that many parents and children are making this their forever home. Generally speaking, the cost of living in Winnipeg is not high, so families who have just immigrated here will be much less stressed. In addition, the place has a strong cultural and artistic atmosphere, and the Manitoba Museum and Winnipeg Art Gallery can provide children with rare learning opportunities.

7. Moncton (New Brunswick)

The cost of living in Moncton is not high, and housing prices and gas prices are affordable, so living here is not stressful. big. The average commute time is also relatively short, the crime rate is low, and parents can take their children to participate in many great outdoor activities. Those with older kids can check out the TreeGo wilderness adventure, or the fun-filled Le Pays de la Sagouine, where kids can get face-painted and watch a dinner theater show.

6. Barrie (Ontario)

Barrie attracts many families for many reasons: low crime rate, good education system, inexpensive food, and there is plenty to eat year round Activities that are conducive to children’s growth.

The local Centennial Beach is a children's playground and a mini golf course. In addition to these, there are many other outdoor activities that can be enjoyed on the coast.

5. Vancouver (British Columbia)

Vancouver has a stable population of permanent residents, which is inclusive and inclusive. Children who grow up here can continuously broaden their horizons and knowledge. Housing prices are too high, but families who like outdoor sports will still be attracted by Vancouver's mild climate. Beaches, mountains, if you want to go hiking, there are great places everywhere. Moreover, there are many parks, such as Queen Elizabeth Park. It is also good to go to Trout Lake to enjoy the scenery. Bring your children and dogs and go.

4. Kitchener (Ontario)

Like many cities in Ontario, Kitchener has a low crime rate and residents do not spend long commuting to and from get off work, so They can spend more time with their families. Children living in Kitchener can participate in many fun extracurricular activities, such as the Kitchener Youth Crew and Kitchener Youth Action Council.

 3. Guelph (Ontario)

The commute time for parents in Guelph is almost the shortest in the country, and the crime rate here is low, so residents feel very safe. With so many family events happening in the city, it’s no wonder Guelph feels like it’s made for families with kids. Children can sign up for art programs such as the "Children's Art Factory".

2. Edmonton (Alberta)

Edmonton is indeed quite cold in winter, but in summer, there are large green spaces for family activities . Edmonton’s educational resources are endless and there are many schools to choose from. Since gas prices are reasonable, commuting is not expensive. In order to make the city a paradise for children, the city government even created a child-friendly program. The city has many family-centered activities, such as Family Day Unplugged (Family Day Unplugged), which encourages families to stay away from digital products and return to the embrace of their families.

1. Calgary (Alberta)

Calgary is relatively conservative. It has all the elements to attract families: the tax rate is not high, the population is growing, the greenery is good, and there are many school choices. . Why don’t you come? In addition, Calgary’s air is one of the cleanest in Canada. If you want to have fun with your family, you can go to the Calgary Corn Maze, and you can also attend the Calgary Stampede's large-scale exhibition and rodeo held every summer.