10 Canadian Cities Quietly Turning Into Ghost Towns by 2026

10 Canadian Cities Quietly Turning Into Ghost Towns by 2026 Discover the shocking truth behind Canada’s quietest cities. From Thunder Bay to Prince Albert, these 10 cities are slowly turning into ghost towns due to harsh climates, limited job opportunities, and rising living costs. Find out which city tops the list, why residents are leaving, and which ones are still worth a visit. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Canadian real estate and city insights! #CanadaCities #GhostTowns #PopulationDecline #CanadianRealEstate #HiddenCanada Timestamps 00:00 — Intro 00:35 — Number 10 — Thunder Bay, Ontario 02:42 — Number 9 — Saint John, New Brunswick 04:37 — Number 8 — Prince Rupert, British Columbia 06:43 — Number 7 — Timmins, Ontario 08:41 — Number 6 — Fort St. John, British Columbia 10:50 — Number 5 — Saguenay, Quebec 12:46 — Number 4 — Windsor, Ontario 14:32 — Number 3 — Corner Brook, Newfoundland & Labrador 16:31 — Number 2 — Sudbury, Ontario 18:22 — Number 1 — Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 20:41 — Closing Conclusion Disclaimer: We are passionate about real estate, but we are not licensed real estate agents, appraisers, or financial advisors. The content we provide is based on publicly available data, market insights, and personal opinions, and is intended for entertainment and general informational purposes only. We do not guarantee accuracy or completeness. Always consult with a qualified real estate professional, attorney, or financial advisor before making any real estate, investment, or relocation decisions.