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10 small cities in Ontario just ranked among the best places to live in Canada

The recenturban exodus from large citieshas brought an influx of new residents to smaller but still-populous municipalities. This may have theunwanted effect of driving up local housing markets, but it's alsobringing new money into these smaller citiesandraising their global brand presence in the process.

Resonance Consultancy'sBestcities.org website has ranked the top 25 best small cities to live, work, invest and visit in Canada, and Ontario is very well-represented, with municipalities in the province making up 40 per cent of the nominees.

Bestcities ranked municipalities with populations of less than 200,000 based on a complex set of criteria, the results determined by locals and visitors in 32 areas grouped into six core categories.

These categories include: Place (rating the perceived quality of a city's natural and built environments); Product (key infrastructure including airports, bike paths, educational buildings and museums); Programming (activities, shopping, restaurant scene, nightlife); People (human capital, population growth, creative class); Prosperity (income, poverty); and Promotion (online presence and brand awareness).

Here is where Ontario cities were ranked:

Kingston

The #3 pick in all of Canada,安大略省的石灰岩ranked very close to the top of the list, noted for its historic charm and relative proximity to both Toronto and Montreal.

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls (at least the Canadian side) ismore than just the honeymoon capital of the world, with Bestcities calling it "a pretty sweet place to put down roots and raise a family," and ranking it #4 nationwide.

Waterloo

Following right behind Niagara Falls,Waterloo(with very little mention ofKitchenerin what feels like a snub) ranked #5, earning high marks for its position as a leading global tech hub, and Canada's answer to Silicon Valley.

Burlington

At #7, Burlington earned a nod for its high standard of living, anda balance of nature and urbanitythat offer residents the best of both worlds.

Guelph

Right behind Burlington, Guelph took the #8 spot, noted for its agricultural and educational contributions to the region. Bestcities also cites its "regal Victorian-era limestone buildings and the more than 20 churches in or around downtown, none more spectacular than theBasilica of Our Lady Immaculate."

Milton

尽管它failed to crack the top ten, Milton walked away with a respectable 11th-place ranking, commended for its safety and natural attractions like nearbyRattlesnake Point Conservation Areaand some of Southern Ontario's last remaining old-growth forests.

Barrie

Dubbed the "gateway to cottage country," Barrie was rated the 17th-best small city in Canada for its mix of dining, programming, and natural recreation amenities. Proximity to destinations likeGeorgian Bay, the Blue Mountain ski resort in Collingwood, plus the rocky shores and forests of Muskoka.

Thunder Bay

The largest city in northwestern Ontario is also the #21 best small city in the country. Thunder Bay's position on thecoast of the world's largest freshwater lakeamid the Canadian Shield boreal forest was a key attribute, along with the city's health care infrastructure.

Aurora

Aurora's "small-town livability and big-time ambition" helped the city crack the top 25, ranking 24th overall forhome ownership and economic aspirations.

St. Catharines

The 25th and final city on the list is St. Catharines, the largest municipality in Niagara Region. Its city proper may only be home to 141,397 residents, but it ranks high in the food-scene department, whilea wave of economic investmentis reshaping the city skyline.

The top choices nationwide went to Victoria and Kelowna B.C., some gorgeous locales that are hard to argue against. Still, Ontario came out with ten of the top 25 versus B.C.'s six.

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