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Canada's best places to retire

The country's dream locations for seniors
30th best: Calgary, Alberta
29th best: Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan
28th best: Boucherville, Quebec
27th best: Mississippi Mills, Ontario
26th best: Carleton Place, Ontario
25th best: Whitby, Ontario
24th best: New Tecumseth, Ontario
23rd best: Newmarket, Ontario
22nd best: Bonnyville No. 87, Alberta
21st best: The Nation, Ontario
20th best: Whistler, British Columbia
19th best: St. Albert, Alberta
18th best: King, Ontario
17th best: Lévis, Quebec
16th best: Toronto, Ontario
15th best: Fort St. John, British Columbia
14th best: Saugeen Shores, Ontario
13th best: Mont-Royal, Quebec
12th best: Red Deer, Alberta
11th best: Camrose, Alberta
10th best: Halton Hills, Ontario
9th best: Saint-Lambert, Quebec
8th best: Westmount, Quebec
7th best: Canmore, Alberta
6th best: Milton, Ontario
5th best: Lacombe, Alberta
4th best: Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Quebec
3rd best: Russell, Ontario
2nd best: Ottawa, Ontario
Best: Oakville, Ontario
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The country's dream locations for seniors

Canada consistently ranks among the best countries in the world for retirees, and the nation truly excels when it comes to offering seniors an idyllic, carefree lifestyle. But where are the best places to retire to in Canada? MoneySense has compiled a list of Canada's retirement havens in 2018, scoring them on 10 key categories, including amenities, safety and taxes to weather, arts and community and health accessibility. So, read on to find out the 30 finest retirement locations in Canada.

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Daniel Coughlin

03 July 2019

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