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#retirement #canada #cheapest #affordablehouses Can you really retire in Canada on government pension alone? For a low-income senior aged 65+, Old Age Security (OAS) and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) can total roughly $1,800 per month. In most major cities, that number barely covers rent. But in some smaller Canadian towns, it can still cover your full cost of living — especially if you own your home. In this video, we break down 12 hidden Canadian towns across six provinces where a paid-off home and a modest lifestyle could make retirement on OAS + GIS possible. We cover: Real home prices: Listings ranging from under $100,000 to the low $300,000s. Property taxes: Local rates and available senior rebates like New Brunswick’s property tax allowance or Manitoba’s $1,500 credit. Heating & Utility costs: Why Quebec and Manitoba offer a massive financial advantage. Local healthcare access: Proximity to regional hospitals and 24-hour ER care. Economic stability risks: The reality of living in "company towns" or remote regions. Population trends: From towns of 1,600 to small cities of 14,000. What the listings don’t tell you: The "catch" for every location, from extreme isolation to linguistic barriers. This isn’t a fantasy relocation video. Every town has trade-offs — winter severity, hospital distance, industrial noise, or limited services. We show both the opportunity and the catch. Featured locations include: New Glasgow, NS Matane, QC La Tuque, QC Roblin, MB Dauphin, MB Esterhazy, SK Melville, SK Assiniboia, SK Carbonear, NL Marystown, NL Dalhousie, NB Campbellton, NB If you're approaching retirement without a private pension, without a large RRSP, or without a home to sell in Toronto or Vancouver, this analysis may help you understand where government pension still has purchasing power in Canada. Would you move to any of these towns? Why or why not? Subscribe to The Canadian Retreat for data-driven analysis on affordable land, rural housing, and overlooked Canadian real estate markets. #canada #retirement #cheapest #affordablehouses #TheCanadianRetre