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Which city is more economical to study in Canada?

The cost of studying abroad is a concern of most international students and their families, so let me introduce the living expenses of studying in various cities in Canada to see which city is the most economical.

A, city of Victoria (Victoria)

As the capital of BC province, the city is beautiful and quiet, with green grass and flowers, and is known as the "garden city".

University recommendation: Victoria University

Rent: 800- 1, 300 Canadian dollars/month.

Diet (cooking by yourself): 150-300 Canadian dollars/month.

Monthly bus pass: 85 Canadian dollars/month

2. Vancouver

Canada is the third largest city with mild climate and pleasant seasons.

University recommendation: SFU UBC

Rent: 700-900 Canadian dollars/month

Diet: 250-300 Canadian dollars/month

Monthly bus ticket: 9 1- 124 Canadian dollars/month.

Third, Toronto.

Canada's largest city, the capital of Ontario, has been rated as one of the most livable cities in the world.

University recommendation: University of Toronto

Rent: 700- 1, 000 Canadian dollars/month.

Diet: 100-200 Canadian dollars/month

Monthly bus ticket: 1 10 Canadian dollars.

Fourth, London (Ontario)

London, Ontario is a peaceful and quiet city; A conservative and orderly cultural capital.

University recommendation: Weston University

Rent: 600- 1, 000 Canadian dollars/month.

Diet (cooking by yourself): 150-300 Canadian dollars/month.

Monthly bus ticket: 8 1 Canadian dollar/month

Five, Edmonton (Edmonton)

The capital of Alberta and the fifth largest city in Canada.

University recommendation: university of alberta.

Rent: 800- 1, 400 Canadian dollars/month.

Diet (cooking by yourself): 150-300 Canadian dollars/month.

Monthly bus ticket: 89 Canadian dollars/month

Six, Calgary (Calgary)

The fourth largest city in Canada, the economic, financial and cultural center of Alberta.

University recommendation: University of Calgary

Rent: 850- 1, 600 Canadian dollars/month.

Diet (cooking by yourself): 150-300 Canadian dollars/month.

Monthly bus ticket: 99 Canadian dollars/month

Seven, Saskatoon (Saskatoon)

A beautiful grassland city, the second largest city and economic center in Saskatchewan,

University recommendation: Saskatchewan University

Rent: 800- 1, 200 Canadian dollars/month.

Diet (cooking by yourself): 150-300 Canadian dollars/month.

Monthly bus ticket: 8 1 Canadian dollar/month

Eight, Winnipeg (Winnipeg)

Manitoba provincial capital, industrial and commercial city and transportation hub, the intersection of national railway and Pacific railway.

University recommendation: University of Manitoba

Rent: 700- 1, 100 Canadian dollars/month.

Diet (cooking by yourself): 150-300 Canadian dollars/month.

Monthly bus pass: 87 Canadian dollars/month

Nine, Montreal (Montreal)

The largest city in Quebec and the second largest city in Canada.

University recommendation: McGill University, Kenya University.

Rent: 500- 1, 200 Canadian dollars/month.

Diet (cooking by yourself): 150-300 Canadian dollars/month.

Monthly bus pass: 82 Canadian dollars/month

X. Halifax (Halifax)

The capital and largest city of Nova Scotia, and the largest port city among the Atlantic coastal provinces.

University recommendation: Dalehouse University

Rent: 700- 1, 200 Canadian dollars/month.

Diet (cooking by yourself): 150-300 Canadian dollars/month.

Monthly bus ticket: 78 Canadian dollars/month

The above is a brief introduction to the cost of studying abroad in popular cities in Canada, and I hope it will help students. For more questions about studying abroad, please consult your teacher.