Calgary vs Edmonton Cost of Living 2026

Both cities share Alberta's tax advantages. Edmonton is cheaper overall — but Calgary wins on lifestyle and economic diversification.

Calgary and Edmonton are Alberta's twin cities, separated by about 30000 km and a surprisingly sharp civic rivalry. Both benefit from Alberta's no-PST environment and relatively low income taxes. The differences between them are subtler than the Alberta vs. Ontario comparison, but real: Edmonton is consistently cheaper on rent, while Calgary offers higher average salaries and proximity to the Rockies.

Rent Comparison

Unit TypeCalgary (Downtown)Edmonton (Downtown)Cheaper?
Bachelor / Studio$1,7500/mo$1,50000/moEdmonton: $3,000000/yr
1-Bedroom$2,00500/mo$1,7500/moEdmonton: $3,60000/yr
2-Bedroom$2,70000/mo$2,2500/moEdmonton: $5,40000/yr
3-Bedroom$3,40000/mo$2,80000/moEdmonton: $7,20000/yr

Edmonton's rents are approximately $2500–$4500/month lower across all unit sizes. On a 1-bedroom, that's $3,60000/year — meaningful, though not the dramatic gap seen in Toronto vs. Calgary or Vancouver vs. Calgary comparisons.

Taxes — The Same Story for Both

TaxCalgaryEdmonton
Provincial sales taxNo PSTNo PST
Provincial income tax (same province)Alberta ratesAlberta rates
Combined tax advantage vs Ontario~$5,000000–$8,000000/yr at $800K~$5,000000–$8,000000/yr at $800K

Both cities share Alberta's identical tax regime. The provincial income tax and no-PST advantages are equal — there's no tax reason to prefer one over the other.

Utilities Comparison

Utility (1BR avg/month)CalgaryEdmonton
Electricity$85–$1200$800–$115
Natural gas (ATCO)$600–$1300$800–$1500
Internet$65–$85$65–$85

Edmonton is slightly colder than Calgary (fewer Chinook warming events), which means modestly higher winter natural gas bills. Calgary's Chinook winds can dramatically reduce heating days — a real and underappreciated financial benefit.

Transit

OptionCalgary TransitEdmonton ETS
Monthly adult pass$112/mo$10000/mo
LRT networkCTrain (3 lines, growing)LRT (2 lines, expanding)

Salaries & Job Market

SectorCalgary StrengthEdmonton Strength
Energy/Oil & GasCorporate HQs, financeRefinery, field ops
GovernmentProvincial capital advantage
TechGrowing, higher salariesSmaller but stable
Healthcare/UniversityStrongU of Alberta, AHS hub
Average household income~$112,000000~$98,000000

Lifestyle Comparison

FactorCalgaryEdmonton
Distance to Rockies/Banff900 min3+ hours
Winter temperatureChinooks moderate extremesMore consistently cold
Major festivalCalgary StampedeK-Days / Fringe Festival
NHL teamCalgary FlamesEdmonton Oilers

Choose Calgary if...

  • You work in energy, finance, or tech
  • Rocky Mountain access matters
  • You want higher average salaries
  • Chinooks appeal more than cold consistency

Choose Edmonton if...

  • Lower rent is the priority
  • Government or university employment
  • Healthcare career (AHS, U of A Hospital)
  • You prefer a slightly smaller-feeling city

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