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More people are moving to Kingston according to U-Haul

Last Updated on October 24, 2023 by Steve Randall

Kingston, Ontario, has topped the list of cities showing net migration gains in 2018.

That’s according to an analysis of U-Haul moving truck transactions to determine the top 25 Canadian Growth Cities. The rankings are calculated by the net gain of one-way U-Haul trucks entering a city versus leaving that city during a calendar year.

Kingston rose 12 spots in the rankings to become the number 1 growth city, with a 9% increase in arrivals of one-way trucks – to 52.8% of all one-way traffic for the city – while departures were up only 2%.

“Kingston is a healthy and bustling city,” stated Antony Grocott, U-Haul Company of Eastern Ontario president. “It’s in close proximity to Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal. People priced out of major cities can still easily commute to their jobs while having a livable and diverse community like Kingston.”

Victoria took second place, beating Trenton, Halifax, and Ottawa which was last year’s number one.

“Victoria’s growth can really be seen in the outskirts,” noted Michelle Benson, U-Haul Company of Vancouver and Vancouver Island president. “All the land you could see from the highways has been developed to satisfy the growing populations.”

U-Haul Canadian Growth Cities for 2018

1. KINGSTON ON
2. VICTORIA BC
3. TRENTON ON
4. HALIFAX NS
5. OTTAWA ON
6. BELLEVILLE ON
7. BROCKVILLE ON
8. HANOVER ON
9. MONTREAL QC
10. MIDLAND ON
11. WASAGA BEACH ON
12. KELOWNA BC
13. KAMLOOPS BC
14. SPRUCE GROVE AB
15. PETERBOROUGH ON
16. PERTH ON
17. NEPEAN ON
18. LISTOWEL ON
19. PENTICTON BC
20. INNISFIL ON
21. THUNDER BAY ON
22. ALLISTON ON
23. HAWKESBURY ON
24. HUNTSVILLE ON
25. LEDUC AB

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