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Quebec Retirement Homes

Montreal and Quebec City make great places to retire

Quebec retirement homes are second to none in terms of care available and excellent amenities and features. And if you’re looking for the finest quality Quebec retirement homes, comfortlife.ca is the best place to start.

Quebec is one of the largest provinces but it is sparsely populated. Most of Quebec’s population – and of course, most of its retirement home population – is settled along the banks of the St. Lawrence River, focused in the southern end of the province, home to two beautiful cities, Montreal and Quebec City.

Why consider a Montreal retirement home?

There can be few places in Quebec that offer more retirement homes and better city life than what you will find in Montreal, PQ. Montreal offers a wide variety of attractions and activities for you and your family to enjoy, including Old Montreal, The Bell Centre and the Montreal Botanical Gardens. In addition there is the parkland along the shore of the St. Lawrence River, Mount Royal and Montreal’s Underground City for some great strolls and sightseeing. Of course, the Montreal nightlife is second to none.

For those living in a Montreal retirement home, there is plenty of reason for your family to visit.

How about a Quebec City retirement home?

An equally beautiful city: there are a variety of reasons why you might want to settle into one of Quebec City’s retirement homes. Quebec City attractions include the spectacular St. Lawrence River, the Parliament Buildings, La Citadelle de Québec, Place Royale and numerous other beautiful settings and scenes in historic Quebec City for you and your family to take in.

Quebec retirement homes also benefit from Quebec's low cost of living. Here are a few useful sites to learn more about moving and living in Quebec. For those moving to Quebec from out of the province, consider these cost of living figures provided by the government of Canada.

 

 
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