The 10 Best Places to live in Quebec, Canada for 2018
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The 10 best places to live in Quebec in 2018
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Quebec is the largest province in Canada by land area and the second largest by population. The province is known for its breathtaking geography that is characterized by mountains, valleys, forests, and maritime views. The towns and villages that are scattered throughout the landscape contain the province’s rich history and gives insight into its past and present architecture. Quebec a vibrant multicultural province often referred to as “la belle province”. With a population of 8.2 million people, here are some of the best cities to live in Quebec as determined by MoneySense.
Here are 10 best places to live in Quebec for 2018 in Canada
10. Chambly.
9. Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures.
8. Mont-Saint-Hilaire.
7. Saint-Constant.
6. Boucherville.
5. Lévis.
4. Mont-Royal.
3. Saint-Lambert.
2. Westmount.
1. Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville.
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