5 Most Walkable Canadian Cities of 2020 - Redfin Real Estate News

5 Most Walkable Canadian Cities of 2020

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Updated on October 6th, 2020

Vancouver, Montréal and Toronto are the most walkable cities in Canada in 2020. 

That’s according to rankings from Walk Score®, a Redfin company that rates the walkability of cities, neighborhoods and addresses. Cities where daily errands do not require a car score 90 points and above, a score of 70 to 89 points means most errands can be accomplished on foot and a score of 50 to 69 indicates that some errands can be completed on foot. 

Here’s a look at our debut ranking of the top five Canadian cities (with populations of more than 200,000) for walking:

Rank City Walk Score
1 Vancouver 79.8
2 Montréal 65.4
3 Toronto 61.0
4 Burnaby 60.1
5 Longueuil 54.4

In Vancouver, well-built properties in walkable areas often sell for a premium, according to Redfin Vancouver market manager Brooks Findlay.

“Over the past 10 years, Vancouver has placed a strong emphasis on development that supports walkability. Many of the new developments are focused on areas that are close to transit—specifically our monorail system,” Findlay said. “The city itself has also been very focused on building new walking and bike paths, allowing for a green commute and discouraging single-driver vehicles. Many young professionals in Vancouver don’t even consider owning a car. Developers have created mini villages in high-traffic areas, meaning you don’t have to travel more than five or six blocks to get anything you need.”

Toronto, with a Walk Score of 61, also made it into the top three.

“A lot of Toronto is connected underground, so when it gets cold in the winter, there are still ways to get around. Then there’s the boardwalk, which allows people to walk across much of the city right on the waterfront,” Redfin Toronto market manager Blair Anderson said. “One thing people don’t always realize about Toronto is that there are lots of nature walks and trails right in the city. If it was just a concrete jungle, people wouldn’t be so inclined to walk places, but since it’s so beautiful, walking is appealing. Plus, city traffic is less than desirable these days, so being able to get around on foot is very advantageous.”

Walk Score is available for any address in the U.S. and Canada. We rate 2,800 cities and more than 10,000 neighborhoods. Go to Walk Score’s website to see the rankings. If you’re interested in a specific region, use the following URL structure with your province abbreviation: https://www.walkscore.com/CA-BC/

Check out the most walkable U.S. cities of 2020. 

Lily Katz

Lily Katz

As a data journalist, Lily is passionate about helping readers understand complex facets of the housing market. She is particularly interested in the issues of climate change, race and gender equality and housing affordability. Prior to working at Redfin, Lily spent four years as a reporter at Bloomberg News in New York City.

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