11 Cheapest Places to Live in Canada
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11 Cheapest Places to Live in Canada.
Deciding on a place to live can be a difficult choice, particularly if finances are an important factor. Before deciding where to settle down, it often pays to consider cost of living as well as the different opportunities that certain locations can offer. Climate, population, job access, ease of transportation, culture and amenities may be among your considerations as well. Fortunately, there are some great low priced options in Canada which we found to offer a lot of value for your investment. With that in mind, here are 11 of the cheapest places to live in Canada.
1: Hamilton
2: Kitchener
3: Guelph
4: Surrey
5: Moncton
6: Kelowna
7: Quebec City
8: Ottawa
9: Kingston
10: Montreal
11: Toronto
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Review:
Mouth watering Chicken Brown Gravy on two slices of fresh white bread a mixture of dark, white chicken .
Lunch Special $5 Hot Chicken Sandwich with Gravy, Wedges, Pop
**tried the potato salad, YUMMY!**
better than the stuff we get at No Frills, Walmart, Zehrs and Food Basics.
they have cole slaw, macaroni salad and a whole menu of chicken dishes to choose from.
six menu items for $5 11 am to 2 pm.
Harold the ghost hunter had BBQ chicken wings (7 of them ) with a can of pop $5
plus tax!
They have delivery as of May 31, 2012 its $6.50 over and above your order.
Yummy Brown chicken Gravy (the best i've ever tasted..it's better than Swiss Chalet's gravy!)
Lunch specials $5 from 11 am to 2 pm.. assortment of choices with a can of pop
take out mostly
there are 4 small 2 person tables and stools along a bar = 15 seats.
it's limited really busy from lunch time till 230 pm so hard to get a seat there ;)
most people order out , have it delivered or go through the drive through windows
this is the outside view of it by the Grantham Plaza, tim hortons, pizza pizza, Chinese Food, a pub, canada trust TD bank, Royal Bank machines, easy home furniture appliance rentals, home hardware (across the street is Giant Tiger & Salvation Army Thrift Store) Meridian Credit Union, across from the Petro Canada Gas Stn is a CIBC Bank.
Canadian Tire Gas Bar Madmoiselle Gym and Sobeys Grocery Store
large parking lots surrounding this restaurant (bus, motor home can find a place to park)
if you plan to go there with a large group of orders,call them ahead of time to let them know.
quite busy.
I would recommend they hire 3 more people.
one to take phone orders, another to do a 2nd cash(they are going to need another cash register in future) and 3rd to help fill orders.
I hope they expand this restaurant in the future and make it a sit down place, with real plates and cutlery...
I was told today (may 31 2012) they can no longer provide the paper plates corporate doesn't want them to serve it that way.
they had a round plastic sort of container, which was great.. it's WAY better than having a chicken sandwich served in styrofoam.
classier and you can cut into it with the fork and knife and it doesn't BREAK. :)
styrofoam is bad for the environment (st catharines is very environmentally conscious) and it's not recyclable.
the plastic containers are brilliant!
classy, great as a take out container AND its recyclable. THUMBS UP
friendly manager.. 5 stars out of 5.
Great Customer Service 5 out of 5
you do have a wait a bit.. so that's a 3 out of 5 (i'm sure they will hire more staff in future and solve that problem)
and I'm going to suggest a way to make the chicken sandwiches hotter usually my gravy got cold after 7 mins of eating and yapping.
there's tons of people coming in for take out so you always find someone to chat with.
appeals to all ages.
overall it's a great place for lunch or supper, especially when your out shopping!
there's several shoe and apparel shops in the grantham plaza (huge).. we also have a public library here (temporary until it moves to pearson park in the fall of 2012 or spring 2013? not sure when they keep changing it) laundromat, drycleaners. great for people travelling!
there's tons of surrounding restaurants and you are 5 mins away from fairview mall shopping centre (100 stores) on geneva st/scott st. (head east to find mary's 2nd set of lights on your right, corner of Vine St/Scott St there's a cash store next door)