Settling in North America · Field Guide No. 12

Moving to OttawaOntario

45.4222° N · 75.6824° W / POP. n/a / NEAR OSHAWA

Relocating to Ottawa? Find out the real costs, best neighborhoods, and hidden truths before you move.

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Waiting in line at Ottawa Station45.4222°N 75.6824°W
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~4 hrDrive to Oshawa
~4.4 hrDrive to Barrie
Local guideUpdated from live data
Reading 01 — Cost of Living

Cost of Living: Mid-Range, But Not Cheapest

Ottawa's cost is mid-range compared to nearby cities. Housing is pricey but manageable for a mid-size city. Groceries and utilities are average, but commuting to Toronto adds to daily expenses.

Housing

  • Homes are smaller than Toronto but pricier than nearby cities like Oshawa.
  • Renting is competitive, especially near downtown and universities.
  • Newer builds are common, but older homes require upkeep in some areas.
  • Proximity to amenities varies by neighborhood, with downtown offering the most.

Note: Cost figures update monthly from live listings and may vary.

Everyday costs

  • Taxes are moderate, but hydro and internet bills are standard for Canadian cities.
  • Public transit is reliable but limited outside downtown, requiring cars for most trips.
  • Groceries are average, with local markets offering fresh produce and specialty items.
Reading 02 — Where to Settle

The neighbourhoods, plainly

Urban · Riverside

Riverside

A vibrant riverside area with lots of cafes and shops, but some homes require renovation.

Cultural · Sandy Hill

Sandy Hill

Historic district with a mix of shops and historic homes, but parking is scarce.

Creative · Glebe

Glebe

Artistic vibe with trendy spots and a lively nightlife, but noise complaints are common.

Downtown · Bank Street

Bank Street

Downtown hub with government buildings and cultural institutions, but housing is prohibitively expensive.

Reading 03 — Work, Study & Getting Around

Jobs & Commute: Long Drives to Major Cities

Commuting to Toronto takes ~4.6 hours, while nearby cities like Oshawa are ~4 hours away. Schools and universities are a major draw, but long drives may impact work-life balance.

Freedom Convoy 2022, Ottawa, February 12 (5) in Ottawa, Ontario
Fig. 2 — Freedom Convoy 2022, Ottawa, February 12 (5)
Reading 04 — The Honest Pros & Cons

The honest pros & cons

What newcomers love

  • Public university access for residents and visitors
  • Cultural amenities like museums and festivals
  • Moderate cost of living for a mid-size city
  • Walkable neighborhoods with strong community ties
  • Good schools and family-friendly areas

What to go in knowing

  • Long commute to Toronto strains daily routines
  • Housing can be pricey, especially downtown
  • Limited nightlife outside downtown areas
  • Weather can be harsh in winter
  • Fewer amenities than Toronto
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What's it actually like to live here?

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Reference — Common Questions

Frequently asked

Is it a good place to live?
Ottawa offers a balance of culture, education, and affordability, but long commutes may be a drawback.
How does it compare on cost to the nearest big city?
Ottawa is more affordable than Toronto but pricier than nearby cities like Oshawa.
Distance to the nearest hub?
Ottawa is ~4.6 hours from Toronto, the nearest major city.
Best neighbourhoods for families?
Sandy Hill and Glebe are family-friendly with good schools.
Is it easy to rent?
Renting is possible but competitive, especially in downtown areas.