Living in Toronto🇨🇦
Canada's largest city and economic engine — one of the world's most multicultural cities with a thriving tech sector, financial hub, and incredible food scene.
Internet
200
Mbps
Safety
8/10
Cost modifier
+10%
vs country base
Highlights
Most multicultural cityTech hub (MaRS Discovery)CN TowerDiverse food scene
Neighborhoods
Kensington Market
Bohemian & diverse$1600/mo
200 Mbps
Toronto's most eclectic neighbourhood — vintage shops, global street food, indie music venues, and a genuine counter-culture vibe.
Pros
- ✓Diverse & vibrant
- ✓Great food
- ✓Unique atmosphere
Cons
- ✗Crowded
- ✗Limited parking
Distillery District
Artsy & upscale$2200/mo
200 Mbps
A Victorian-era industrial complex transformed into galleries, boutiques, restaurants, and Toronto's most Instagrammable cobblestone streets.
Pros
- ✓Beautiful architecture
- ✓Art galleries
- ✓Car-free zone
Cons
- ✗Very expensive
- ✗Tourist-heavy in season
North York
Suburban & affordable$1400/mo
200 Mbps
Toronto's largest suburb with a significant Korean and Chinese community — excellent Asian food, good schools, and more space for the money.
Pros
- ✓More affordable
- ✓Great Asian food
- ✓Good schools
Cons
- ✗Car-dependent
- ✗Less walkable