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Moving and a new stage in life

Created by Piter Freide on 1/28/2026 8:28 PM Last Updated by crossy road on 2/2/2026 7:03 AM
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I am seriously considering moving within Canada because I feel stuck in one place: my job in Toronto is stable but uninspiring, the city is expensive, and I want more culture, French language, and the feeling that life does not revolve solely around the office. Is it realistic to consider Montreal as a new start if you don't want to change your entire career right away but are looking for a change in lifestyle?

    crossy road (Monday, February 2, 2026 7:03 AM) #

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    Luke Weston (Friday, January 30, 2026 9:36 AM) #

Moving is a huge decision! Toronto can definitely feel like a grind. Montreal sounds like a great option for a lifestyle shift. I know what you mean about feeling stuck. Sometimes you just need to kick the buddy – that feeling of stagnation – and shake things up. Maybe visit for a week or two, check out the job market in your field, and see if it clicks? Good luck with your decision!

 

    Sera phina (Thursday, January 29, 2026 7:28 AM) #

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    Jonas Williams (Wednesday, January 28, 2026 8:29 PM) #

This is a very typical and at the same time healthy request — the desire not to "run away," but to reformat your life, and here the route from Toronto to Montreal can become not just a move, but a symbol of a transition to a different rhythm: Montreal is cheaper to live in, culturally richer, with a strong creative environment and a more human pace, and the distance between the cities allows you to maintain ties with Toronto — that's why many people start with regular trips, exploring options through Toronto to Montreal  before making a final decision.