The Top Up-and-Coming Canadian Cities to Call Home in 2024

Kelowna, British Columbia | Chris Bryant

Several emerging Canadian cities offer a wonderful lifestyle, featuring growing economies, diverse living options, entertainment venues, and more. Let’s look at some of the most significant up-and-coming Canadian cities and discover what they offer in 2024. 

Kelowna, BC

Kelowna, documented as the fastest-growing city in British Columbia, boasts a business-friendly environment and a thriving economy. This indicates that it is a safe and promising place for establishing roots. Numerous activities and events add to the city’s allure. With orchards, festivals, museums, and casinos, Kelowna is a particularly desirable place for expanding horizons and creating lasting memories. Kelowna is also near Big White Ski Resort, a popular getaway spot for skiers and snowboarders in the province.

Kelowna | Kolby Milton

Brantford, ON

Advantage Brantford reported in 2021 that Brantford’s population is projected to steadily increase through 2026, according to census data. Brantford has a laid-back atmosphere and picturesque surrounding scenery. It boasts campsites, restaurants, and a wide range of attractions.

Moncton, NB

Moncton is home to a growing economy with a rising GDP and thriving industries, such as healthcare and tourism. With a relatively low unemployment rate, this city is a great fit for people specializing in various fields. 

Wineries, recreation centers, and parks are scattered throughout the Moncton area. The community is also home to unique attractions such as Magnetic Hill Park, Resurgo Place, and the Capitol Theatre

Amid rising home sales, Moncton’s real estate market favors sellers and reflects a high demand for residency, as more people choose to put down roots in the community. 

Magnetic Hill, Moncton | Kelsey K

Edmonton, AB

Packed with one-of-a-kind attractions like the Muttart Conservatory, Elk Island National Park, and the Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton embodies a sense of community and liveliness. In December 2023, the Edmonton Journal reported that the city’s economy is projected to outperform many of its counterparts across Canada. 

According to Point2, citing data from the 2021 census, Edmonton has a median after-tax household income of $79,500. And RE/MAX projects that the city’s real estate market will favor sellers, with a more prominent demand for single-detached homes in 2024. 

Thanks to reduced tax rates, lower gas costs, and affordable housing options, many aspects of Edmonton make it an especially appealing place to live. 

Edmonton | Amber Ford

Burlington, ON

Nestled on the shores of Lake Ontario, Burlington draws in thousands of new residents each year. Noteworthy attractions such as the Royal Botanical Gardens, Ireland House Museum, and Great Lakes Waterfront Trail ensure the community provides an abundance of things to do. 

According to the latest data reported by AreaVibes, Burlington’s unemployment rate is 47% below Canada’s national average, and the local median household income exceeds the national average by 34%. Key industries fueling Burlington’s economy include clean technologies, advanced manufacturing, and professional and technical services.