How much does rent cost in Canada's provinces?

How much does rent cost in Canada

October statistics and a list of the most expensive cities by rental prices.

Rentals.ca, one of Canada's most popular apartment search portals, has analyzed rental prices in the country's largest cities. Despite the undoubtedly expensive Ontario, the top cities in terms of unaffordability are British Columbia with rental prices at CA$ 2,647 and CA$ 2,872. And closing the ranking are the settlements of Saskatchewan, where you can rent a one-bedroom apartment for a little more than CA$ 1,100.

So here's the whole list from the cities with the highest rents to the most affordable in terms of renting.

  1. Vancouver (British Columbia);
  2. Burnaby (British Columbia);
  3. Toronto (Ontario);
  4. Oakville (Ontario);

-CA$ 2,500-

  1. Mississauga (Ontario);
  2. Richmond Hill (Ontario);
  3. Markham (Ontario);
  4. Etobicoke (Ontario);
  5. Brampton (Ontario);
  6. Burlington (Ontario);
  7. Victoria (British Columbia);
  8. Kelowna (British Columbia);
  9. Gwelph (Ontario);
  10. Ottawa (Ontario);

-CA$ 2,000-

  1. Barrie (Ontario);
  2. Kitchener (Ontario);
  3. Waterloo (Ontario);
  4. London (Ontario);
  5. Halifax (Nova Scotia);
  6. Hamilton (Ontario);
  7. Oshawa (Ontario);
  8. Montreal (Quebec);
  9. Calagri (Alberta);
  10. St. Catharines (Ontario);
  11. Niagara Falls (Ontario;
  12. Laval (Quebec);
  13. Abbotsford (British Columbia);
  14. Windsor (Ontario);

-CA$ 1,500-

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