Ottawa Voted Best Canadian City for Gen Z, Despite 'Boring' Reputation
Ottawa Best Canadian City for Gen Z, Despite Boring Rep

In a finding that may surprise Canadians who consider the nation's capital boring, Ottawa has been deemed the best place in Canada for under-30s looking for a place to live. A global survey by financial services firm Remitly placed Ottawa eighth worldwide and first in Canada for new residents in Generation Z. Canada's capital was the only Canadian city in the top 10.

From 'Most Boring' to Best for Gen Z

Ottawa doesn't often receive this type of attention. In 2024, it was ranked as one of Canada's "most boring cities" on the Ontario Bets website. In 2013, it won "the most boring city in Canada" title at the Boring Awards, as reported by the Huffington Post. Things got to the point where the city hired a "night mayor" in 2024 to make things more interesting. Mathieu Grondin's LinkedIn profile describes him as "First Nightlife Commissioner in Canada."

Maybe it's working. Ottawa beat out other Canadian cities that made the list, including Calgary (21st), Halifax (22nd), Montreal (28th), Edmonton (35th), Toronto (39th), Vancouver (43rd), and Victoria (49th). With a total of eight cities in the top 50, Canada had more than any other country except the United States, which had 14, beginning with Pittsburgh in sixth place.

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Survey Methodology and Results

The firm ranked 250 cities worldwide on nine categories with a possible score of 100. Ottawa scored 68.77. First-place Copenhagen, Denmark, scored 76.67. Three of the top 10 cities were in the Netherlands, and seven of the top 10 were in Europe. In each category, the highest-performing city received the maximum score, and all others were ranked proportionally against that benchmark. The categories included rent affordability, youth unemployment rate, safety index, LGBTQ+ equality, broadband download speed, affordability of a night out, quality of life index, and average monthly net salary. Additionally, the percentage of the population aged 20–29 (the upper range of the Gen Z cohort) was scored for a sense of the city's social scene.

Ottawa's Strengths

Ottawa's affordability of a night out was beaten only by Calgary and Halifax among the other Canadian cities on the list, but it trumped all others in its quality of life and safety scores. Its percentage of twentysomething residents at 14.09% was in the middle of the pack for Canadian cities, which ranged from 12.76% to 15.91%. "Toronto usually gets all the attention, but Ottawa is a Canadian city worth considering for youngsters looking to relocate to North America," Remitly wrote in its report. "Canada's capital scored impressively on safety (68.4 — the highest out of any Canadian city analyzed), LGBTQ+ equality (79/100, one of the highest in the study), and affordability of a night out, especially compared to Canadian cities like Edmonton, Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver."

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