Thinking about making a move to Calgary? You’re not alone—and you’re in for something great. Whether you're relocating for work, lifestyle, affordability, or that stunning Rocky Mountain backdrop, Calgary delivers a refreshing blend of urban sophistication and rugged natural beauty.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know before moving to Calgary: neighborhoods, affordability, lifestyle, weather (yes, let’s talk Chinooks), schools, employment, transit, and local quirks that make Calgary unlike anywhere else in Canada.
Let’s dive into why Calgary might be your next best move—and what to expect when you get here.
Calgary is one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada. In fact, Calgary welcomed more newcomers than any other Canadian city in 2023 and 2024—and for good reason.
Lower cost of living compared to Toronto and Vancouver
A booming job market, especially in tech, energy, and finance
Access to the mountains—Banff is just 90 minutes away!
Friendly, safe neighborhoods with growing communities
More space for your dollar—especially if you’re upsizing from a condo
Whether you’re a first-time buyer, a growing family, or a remote worker craving more breathing room, Calgary checks a lot of boxes.
Calgary is organized into four quadrants: NW, SW, NE, and SE. Each quadrant offers something a little different.
Think established communities, beautiful ravines, and top-rated schools.
Great for: Families, professionals, and those who want quick mountain access.
Neighbourhoods to know: Tuscany, Scenic Acres, Varsity, Brentwood
Home to some of the city’s most sought-after real estate.
Great for: Upscale living, parks, and proximity to downtown.
Neighbourhoods to know: Aspen Woods, Signal Hill, Altadore, Glenbrook
Known for its diversity, affordability, and access to the airport.
Great for: First-time buyers, new Canadians, and value seekers.
Neighbourhoods to know: Saddle Ridge, Martindale, Taradale
A blend of master-planned communities and lake living.
Great for: Families, commuters, and lifestyle buyers.
Neighbourhoods to know: Mahogany, Auburn Bay, McKenzie Towne
One of Calgary’s biggest selling points? The housing market.
Property Type - Average Price - Compared to GTA
Detached Home - $710,000 - ~$500K+ cheaper
Semi-Detached - $630,000 - ~$400K+ cheaper
Townhome - $475,000 - ~$300K+ cheaper
Condo Apartment - $315,000 - ~$250K+ cheaper
Translation: You can upsize your lifestyle without upsizing your mortgage.
Living in Calgary means the Rockies are your weekend playground. But even in the city, nature is everywhere.
Fish Creek Provincial Park: One of the largest urban parks in North America.
Nose Hill Park: Prairie views, wildlife sightings, and endless trails.
Bow River Pathway: Walk, bike, or run for miles along the river.
Weekend Getaways: Banff, Canmore, Lake Louise—all under 2 hours away.
Calgarians don’t just "go outside”—they live outside. If you’re coming from Toronto or Vancouver, you’ll notice people dress for the weather and embrace it, year-round.
Brace yourself: Calgary’s weather is a rollercoaster. But in a good way.
Chinooks: Warm winds in winter that can melt snow in hours. A Calgary phenomenon.
Sunshine: Over 330 sunny days per year—more than anywhere else in Canada.
Winter: Yes, it gets cold—but it’s dry cold, not bone-chilling wet cold.
Expect snow, sun, wind, and 10-degree weather swings—all in one week. Pack layers.
Calgary’s economy has shifted from being oil-and-gas heavy to a growing tech and innovation hub.
Technology & Startups
Energy (traditional and renewable)
Financial Services
Construction & Trades
Healthcare
Logistics & Transportation
Top Employers: Amazon, Benevity, Suncor, TELUS, University of Calgary, Alberta Health Services
Remote work is also booming here. With faster internet infrastructure and affordable housing, Calgary has become a hotspot for remote workers relocating from more expensive cities.
Calgary’s road network is well laid out, and commuting isn’t as stressful as it is in cities like Toronto.
You’ll need one in most neighbourhoods, unless you live downtown.
Calgary’s major roads (like Deerfoot Trail and Stoney Trail) make cross-city drives faster than you'd expect.
Calgary Transit includes CTrain (light rail) + buses.
Efficient for downtown commuters and students.
Bonus: Free CTrain rides downtown on the 7th Avenue corridor.
If you’re moving with kids, good news—Calgary has excellent public, Catholic, and private school options.
Elementary: Dr. Roberta Bondar, Banff Trail, Sunalta School
High Schools: Western Canada High, Sir Winston Churchill
Private: Webber Academy, Rundle College, Calgary Academy
University of Calgary (UCalgary): Research-heavy, tech-forward
SAIT: Top-tier trades and applied learning
Mount Royal University: Business, health, and arts
Calgary’s food scene has exploded in recent years. From fine dining to food trucks, there’s no shortage of places to eat and shop.
UNA Pizza – Elevated thin crust
River Café – Farm-to-table with a view
Native Tongues Taqueria – Trendy and delicious
The Beltliner – Classic diner, elevated
17th Avenue – Calgary’s version of Queen West
Stephen Avenue – Walkable, historic core
Chinook Centre – High-end shopping
Market Mall – Great for families
Farmers’ markets are a big deal too—check out Calgary Farmers’ Market and Crossroads.
Calgary knows how to throw a party. The city is home to world-class festivals and quirky community events.
Calgary Stampede – The “Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth”
GlobalFest – Multicultural + fireworks showcase
Lilac Festival – Kickoff to summer on 4th Street
Sled Island – Indie music lovers, this one’s for you
From patio season to winter light festivals, there’s always something going on.
Relocating from Ontario or BC? You’re not just changing cities—you’re changing pace.
Category - Calgary - Toronto
Average Commute - ~25 min - ~45–60 min
Detached Home Price - ~$710K - ~$1.4M+
Monthly Condo Fee - ~$300–400 - ~$600–1,000+
Land Transfer Tax - Just provincial (lower) - Provincial + Municipal (high)
Lifestyle - Outdoorsy, friendly, laid back - Fast-paced, dense, expensive
Pro Tip: Calgary’s property taxes are higher, but you’ll save significantly on purchase price, land transfer tax, and carrying costs.
If you're craving more space, a stronger work-life balance, and the kind of community where neighbors say hi and mountain views are your daily backdrop—Calgary is calling.
You’ll need to adapt to the weather, embrace a bit of cowboy culture, and get used to sunny days that come with snow. But once you're here? It clicks.
Calgary is where urban living meets big skies, and where opportunity meets affordability. Whether you're buying your first home, upsizing with your family, or looking for a lifestyle shift that doesn't require sacrificing your career—Calgary is a move worth making.
If you're considering relocating, let’s chat. I can connect you with trusted Calgary-based agents, mortgage pros, and local experts who can help make your move smooth, strategic, and successful.
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