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Average rent for a two-bedroom apartment
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Canadian
provinces - 20091 |
Provinces |
$CAN |
| Newfoundland-Labrador |
616 |
| Prince Edward Island |
681 |
| Nova Scotia |
808 |
| New-Brunswick |
653 |
| Québec |
629 |
| Ontario |
949 |
| Manitoba |
757 |
| Saskatchewan |
796 |
| Alberta |
1 069 |
| British Colombia |
1 003 |
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Census metropolitan areas - 20082
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Metropolitan regions |
$CAN |
| Saguenay (Québec) |
518 |
| Trois-Rivières (Québec) |
505 |
| Sherbrooke (Québec) |
543 |
| Montréal (Québec) |
659 |
| Québec City (Québec) |
653 |
| Gatineau (Québec) |
677 |
| Halifax (Nouvelle-Écosse) |
833 |
| Kingston (Ontario) |
880 |
| Ottawa (Ontario) |
995 |
| Toronto (Ontario) |
1,095 |
| Winnipeg (Manitoba) |
769 |
| Saskatoon (Saskatchewan) |
841 |
| Calgary (Alberta) |
1,148 |
| Edmonton (Alberta) |
1,034 |
| Vancouver (British Colombia) |
1,124 |
| Victoria (British Colombia) |
965 |
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1 In privately owned buildings with at least three apartment units
Source: CMHC, Rental Market Report, Canada Highlights – spring 2009
2 In privately initiated apartments containing at least three rooms
Source: CMHC, Rental Market Report, fall 2008
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