The 20 richest neighbourhoods across Canada
Global News
From Toronto's Bridle Path to Calgary's Brittania neighbourhood, Canada certainly has some rich hotspots.
Have you ever wondered where you can find the richest neighbourhoods in Canada?
Using the most recent data from Canadian Business magazine, these are the richest neighbourhoods across the country.
Roxboro is a leafy suburb on the banks of the Elbow River and only a stone’s throw from Stampede Park — home of the Calgary Stampede, one of Calgary’s top destinations during the summer. It was established in 1923 and buildings from back then are still standing. The average annual household income here is $810,847.
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The southern part of Upper Mount Royal in Calgary’s affluent western suburbs — between Frontenac Avenue and 34th Avenue — became an exclusive enclave in the heyday of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Some of the estates here date back to a century ago. The annual household income in Upper Mount Royal (South) is $609,395.
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The area straddling King George Park in Westmount, one of Montreal’s wealthiest suburbs, used to be known as Murray Hill. It was renamed in 1939 after a royal visit. The average annual household income here is $534,971.
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