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06/05/2026

Known as the “Hub City,” Moncton has long played an important role as a transportation and commercial centre in Atlantic Canada.

The city is located along the Petitcodiac River in southeastern New Brunswick and is home to the province’s largest Census Metropolitan Area, as well as one of Canada’s fastest-growing metropolitan regions.

As Canada’s first officially bilingual city, English and French both play an important role in daily life and municipal services.

For many newcomers, places like Moncton reveal another side of Canada beyond its largest cities.

05/29/2026

Located above the Arctic Circle in Canada’s Northwest Territories, Inuvik serves as an important regional centre for the Western Arctic.

From the Midnight Sun in summer to the Northern Lights in winter, life in Inuvik is shaped by the rhythms of the Arctic.

The community is home to both Inuvialuit and Gwich’in cultures and provides transportation, healthcare, education and government services for the region.

📸 Featured here: a view of Inuvik, one of Canada’s northernmost communities connected to the national highway system through the Dempster Highway.

For many newcomers, places like Inuvik reveal a different side of Canada beyond its largest urban centres.

05/23/2026

Mid-year can be a good moment to pause and ask yourself where you currently stand in your Canada plans.

Whether you’re just beginning your process or revisiting your current strategy, we’re here to help you better understand the possibilities available for your specific case.

Let’s talk. 📲 Tap the link in bio to schedule your consultation.

05/15/2026

Yellowknife, the capital of Northwest Territories, is the largest city in one of Canada’s three northern territories and serves as an important centre for government, transportation, education, and services across the North.

Located along the northern shore of Great Slave Lake, Yellowknife developed historically through the gold mining industry and today plays a key role in the territory’s economy, tourism, and regional infrastructure.

📸 Featured here: a view of Yellowknife along Great Slave Lake, one of the largest and deepest lakes in North America.

Known internationally as one of Canada’s best locations to experience the northern lights, the city also offers direct access to the surrounding northern landscape, where lakes, forests, winter roads, and outdoor activities are deeply woven into everyday life.

Life in Yellowknife reflects many of the characteristics that define Canada’s North: long winters, strong local communities, and a close relationship with the natural environment. 🇨🇦

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