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By Stephanie Ford
Posted on July 4, 2024
Updated on September 25, 2024
Boston and New York were the next highest ranking cities in North America, in 16th and 18th overall. With Vancouver rounding out the top ranked cities, in 19th spot overall.
So, what makes Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver so attractive to students?
We asked our Montreal-based team members what they love about living in Montreal, and here’s the very long list Rebecca and Hugo provided:
QS notes that Montreal is a top-ranked student city due to these features:
Montreal is home to three internationally ranked universities: McGill University, the Universite de Montreal, and Concordia University.
Montreal is arguably the Cultural Capital of Canada. It boasts a range of festivals and cultural events, a diverse population, delicious food, and a mix of old and new when it comes to architecture and aesthetics.
Students also ranked it highly for desirability, due in part to it being relatively safe and accessible, as well as interesting and unique.
Montreal is the 75th most affordable student city according to the QS profile. It notes that the average one bedroom apartment in Montreal city center costs US$1,630, which is 53% less than the average rent in London, United Kingdom.
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Team member Ankit lives in and loves Toronto. Here’s what he said about living there:
It’s also worth noting that Toronto is known to be very clean, and one of the most multicultural and diverse cities in the world.
Toronto is home to three globally ranked universities:
Toronto ranks 20th globally for employer activity, based on the QS ranking. We imagine that the city’s diverse economy and population help to boost employment opportunities, while its strong financial and legal districts, tech industry, healthcare and education, and real estate markets offer a wide range of jobs.
Fun Fact: Toronto is known as Silicon Valley North due to its strong tech sector.
Toronto is known for having an extremely high quality of life, and the abundance of things to do definitely contributes to it. You’ll never be short of things to do.
Toronto boasts 50km of waterfront to explore, with many different beaches and paved multi-use paths along the shoreline. There is no shortage of green space, and different districts for various cultural attractions: there’s Little Italy, Chinatown, the Entertainment District, and the Distillery District.
Vancouver was ranked the 19th best student city in the world in the 2025 QS rankings.
Here’s what team member Rachel said about her experience studying in Vancouver:
The QS profile for Vancouver noted the following factors as contributing to its high global ranking:
Vancouver’s climate is relatively mild for Canada. When the mild climate is coupled with the extremely scenic views and incredible access to nature and outdoor recreation, you get an all-season playground that is attractive to anyone who likes to be outside.
QS notes that Vancouver ranks in the top fifty in the world for employer activity, with strong employment opportunities across a range of industries, including trade, film and entertainment, construction, and tourism.
If you want to learn everything you need to know about studying in Canada as an international student, sign up for our International Student Roadmap via your free Moving2Canada account.
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