The best and worst streets and provinces in Canada
StreetAdvisor does not have a lot of data on Canada yet, though we are getting regular reviews contributed by local residents. We do have enough data however to prepare a basic comparison of the provinces and to identify the best and worst streets.
In descending order, the scores of the provinces are:
- Alberta, Canada (StateScore 71.42)
- Nova Scotia, Canada (StateScore 71.27)
- Quebec, Canada (StateScore 68.88)
- New Brunswick, Canada (StateScore 66.49)
- British Columbia, Canada (StateScore 66.47)
- Manitoba, Canada (StateScore 64.92)
- Ontario, Canada (StateScore 62.75)
- Saskatchewan, Canada (StateScore 61.08)
The best street in Canada is Colleen Crescent SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada (StreetScore 88.20), where resident kddavey says:
"Our street is quite possibly one of the nicest streets in our beautiful city. There are approx. 30 homes surrounding a classic inner city park that has a playground for year round use and an ice skating rink in the winter which is almost always in use. We are a block away from our local community school, and a short stroll from hospitals, bike paths, sailing, a major shopping centre and transit, bus and light rail is very convienient.
Besides all the amenities associated with our street and the great curb appeal of our houses is the general attitude of the neighbours where we all are respectful of each others space and it makes for just a fantastic place to live and raise a family.
Every day the kids, and there are plenty of them, have the time of their lives. It is the kind of street that is going to leave lasting memories in our kids' lives for a long, long time. It just feels so safe here and that is a very good feeling to have."
The worst street in Canada is Cusick Crescent, Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Canada (StreetScore 22.52), where foobar says:
"This area is typical of poor city planning. Row upon row of faceless, monotone suburban housing without any community development, populated by ignorant, cultureless breeders who commute elsewhere every morning."
Thanks to all those Canadians who have already written reviews. Now its' your turn - tell us what's hot and what's not in the streets and cities of Canada at StreetAdvisor.ca.


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