There’s so much going on constantly in terms of community events, people are so engaged, they’re so active, they’re constantly on the move.” “It really feels like a big city in a small town. We’re all about putting our hands in different pots, everyone’s got a side hustle, everyone wants to try something new,” said Ruck. “That’s sort of the thing with millennials. Ruck says from a millennial standpoint, Kingston has it all. Ruck and her husband moved to Kingston two years ago and they have no desire to leave. “Kingston is a community of innovation, it is a community of growth, it’s very liveable, it’s very easy to be part of the community, it’s very affordable,” said Kawamoto.ĭigital marketer and lifestyle blogger Anna Ruck, who’s originally from Toronto, agrees. Vancouver took the 10th spot, Toronto 24th and Montreal 38th. Kingston edged out major cities like Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. Quebec City was ranked the top destination for millennials. Other cities in the top 10 include Waterloo, Halifax and Victoria. In addition to home affordability, Point2 Homes also looked at eight other criteria including incomes, health care, the crime rate, life satisfaction, education, the unemployment rate, climate and what percentage of the population are millennials. The survey looked at the country’s 85 largest municipalities. Send this page to someone via email emailĪccording to a new ranking by real estate portal Point2 Homes, Kingston is the eighth best city in Canada for millennials to live.
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