The special was talking about the mist problem they were having because of all the development of the skyscrapers on the Canadian side. I was wondering why all the development was on the Canadian ...
I am from southern california, and next winter when im 18 and graduated i plan to travel to Canada with my girlfriend who will be 16 at the time (yeah its gnna be hard passing this by her parents LOL)...
I'll be moving to Toronto within the next year or so and I was wondering how life is like over there? What do you like most about living in Toronto? How is the art scene over there to those who ...
I'm taking a trip with a friend and we'll be flying into Ottawa from inside Canada. I want to go to Toronto at the end of my trip and then we'll be flying back home. I've looked ...
Hi All,I just want to ask whether a salary of $8000-$9000 per month good enough to make a decent living in Canada(i.e around Toronto or Ontario)???Is this a good salary to start your carrer in Canada?...
It depends on where you live and how much you are willing to sacrifice. Like any major city, apartments can be ultra expensive or ultra cheap, but you'll pay for it either way.
Grand pa
We live in Burnaby ( metrotown) $ 650 for one bed room close to the sky train and bus
Renata d
it is... its hard to get ANYTHING for less than $900...
Dr. T
The cost of living in Vancouver is similar to that of Melbourne or Brisbane, Australia. From the research I have done thus far, I am expecting to pay between $800-$1300 CAD pm for a niceish inner city apartment sharing with some random, inc. of all overheads. Craigslist.org or gumtree have paid the biggest dividends so far - worth a visit.
milladoiro
The cost of living in Vancouver is high by nearly any standard. Expect to pay upwards of $900 for a nice-ish very small flat in the centre if that's where you want to live. Kits IS great and a little cheaper (but not cheap). You can lower your rent by sharing, or by living in an outlying area served by train or bus...
darcy m
There are different areas and prices range from
$ 550.00 to $ 3,000.00 a month along the waterfront
Check out the classified sections of the Vancouver Sun or Province on the web.
Jacob
If you want to live in a nice area of downtown it is quite expensive. However, you can find areas out of downtown that are still quite close much cheaper. Kits is a decent area where you can still find a deal and it is still quite close to the action. www.craigslist.org is great for finding rentals in Vancouver.
Gypsy Girl
Expensive is such a relative term. Where would you like cost of living compared to?