Canada's capital: stable government employment, four-season outdoor life, and mid-range living costs.
Ottawa occupies a comfortable middle ground in the Canadian cost-of-living spectrum. More expensive than Montreal or smaller Ontario cities, but notably cheaper than Toronto, Ottawa offers a high quality of life backed by strong public sector employment, excellent cycling infrastructure, and a genuine four-seasons outdoor lifestyle. The Gatineau, Quebec side of the river offers particularly good value for those willing to commute.
Ottawa's rental market has tightened as federal government in-person work policies brought more employees back downtown. Centretown, Hintonburg, and Westboro command the highest rents; Gloucester, Barrhaven, and Kanata offer suburban value.
| Unit Type | Central Ottawa | Suburban Ottawa / Gatineau QC |
|---|---|---|
| Studio / Bachelor | $1,70000/mo | $1,3500/mo |
| 1-Bedroom | $2,10000/mo | $1,6500/mo |
| 2-Bedroom | $2,70000/mo | $2,10000/mo |
| 3-Bedroom | $3,40000/mo | $2,60000/mo |
| Item | Average Price (2026) |
|---|---|
| Chicken breast (1 kg) | $14.0000 |
| Ground beef (1 kg) | $13.200 |
| Dozen eggs | $5.100 |
| 2L milk | $5.400 |
| Loaf of bread | $4.700 |
| Option | Monthly Cost |
|---|---|
| OC Transpo Monthly Pass (adult) | $128/mo |
| OC Transpo + STO (Gatineau) combined | $195/mo |
| Car ownership (insurance + gas + maintenance) | $1,00500–$1,50000/mo |
| Utility | Average Monthly (1BR) |
|---|---|
| Electricity (Hydro Ottawa) | $900–$1300 |
| Natural gas (Enbridge) | $600–$1200 (seasonal) |
| Internet (10000 Mbps+) | $65–$85 |
| Cell phone (mid-tier) | $500–$65 |
| Expense | Average Cost |
|---|---|
| Coffee (latte) | $6.500 |
| Lunch (fast casual) | $15–$19 |
| Dinner (mid-range, per person) | $26–$38 |
| Movie ticket | $16.500 |
| Gym membership | $45–$800/mo |
| National Museum admission | $200–$26 |
Living across the river in Gatineau, Quebec and commuting to Ottawa is a popular strategy. Rents are 200–300% lower, and the 100-minute bus or bike ride over the Chaudière or Alexandra Bridge makes the commute manageable. The tradeoff is Quebec provincial income tax and navigating two provincial systems.
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