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The Canadian Cities Expected to Grow the Most in 2025

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Whether you’re planning a move, looking at launching a business, or just wondering where the action is happening in 2025, some Canadian cities are growing faster than others. As people search for homes outside the main Canadian cities, where they’re settling might surprise you.

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Several reasons a city’s population could be on the rise include immigration, access to social communities, employment, housing and health facilities. According to Immigration.ca, here are the 10 Canadian cities that grew the most over the past several years, and could continue to expand in 2025.

10. Barrie, ON

With a waterfront, historical downtown and proximity to Toronto, Barrie became an affordable place to live between 2018 and 2022. With the influx of population and rising costs of living, housing prices have increased. But with year-round attractions (skiing, beaches and everything in between), robust business activities and the county’s lowest crime index, Barrie continues to be one of Ontario’s hotspots.

9. Winkler, MB

Believe it or not, there are plenty of job opportunities in Winkler, Manitoba’s fourth-largest city. That’s especially true in the agriculture and manufacturing industries, attracting immigrants as a result. It’s a quieter and peaceful place to live, making Winkler an ideal place for families in 2025.

Related: These Canadian Cities Are Named the Best to Live in the World

8. Kitchener, ON

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The tech industry continues to embrace Canada’s Silicon Valley, which includes Kitchener. There are plenty of start-ups and tech opportunities here, as well as universities, greenspaces and the annual Oktoberfest — one of North America’s largest. Kitchener is also less than two hours away from Toronto, making it a desirable choice for those who don’t want to give up city life entirely.

7. Kelowna, BC

The housing market in Kelowna, including single-family homes, have seen a slump in the past two years, renewing interest in the area. Of course, it’s always been desirable thanks to the pretty landscapes and overall quality of life. Although housing supply has remained low and prices lofty, Kelowna still saw a 10 per cent population growth since 2018.

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Related: The Best and Worst Cities for Homebuyers in Canada Revealed

6. Oshawa, ON

Oshawa also experienced a more than 10 per-cent population growth since 2018. That’s likely due to the employment opportunities and proximity to Toronto. It’s a more affordable place for families to live than TO, with larger properties and more access to green space. As a result, the population is expected to keep rising in 2025.

5. Whitehorse, YT

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People living in Whitehorse make more than the Canadian average, while the unemployment rate is significantly lower. Other perks for moving up north include big-city amenities (public transit, shops, gyms and restaurants), culture and a greater sense of community. The gorgeous views also help. Unfortunately, finding somewhere to rent can be hard, but single-family homes are available those willing to buy.

4. Halifax, NS

This commercial port saw a population increase of 11.8 per cent since 2018, with many young professionals moving there for universities and job opportunities. Despite the growing pain of rising costs, it’s still a more affordable option than many major Canadian cities while still offering big-city vibes, with a robust culinary scene, low crime rates and a milder winter compared to some other East Coast towns.

Related: Canada’s Sunniest Cities (and How Much It Costs to Live There)

3. Woodstock, ON

Canada’s dairy capital has experienced a growth rate of 12.4 per cent since 2018, with plenty job opportunities in auto-manufacturing, trades, construction and warehousing. The city boasts a relatively small population of just under 47,000 residents, but newcomers and families continue to pull toward Woodstock’s affordable housing, quiet lifestyle and big-city amenities set in a small-town aura.

2. Moncton, NB

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Diversity, affordability and a high quality of life are the main attractions in Moncton, writes Immigration.ca. But job opportunities and lower living costs are also factors. This New Brunswick city has been named the most Canadian place to live and one of the best places to raise a family. With a beautiful downtown, a bilingual population and plenty of job opportunities, it is likely to continue growing in 2025.

1. Charlottetown, PEI

The birthplace of Confederation remains one of the best cities for first-time homebuyers — thanks to job opportunities and affordable housing, not to mention its central location to the rest of PEI. There is a ton of natural beauty and outdoor activities for families to relish, plus a commercial airport and marine terminal that encourage a thriving economy.



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