Victoria is Canada’s mildest climate city but comes at a premium price. A single person needs $3,300-$4,800/month.

Monthly Cost Breakdown

Expense Budget Comfortable Premium
Rent (1BR) $1,800 $2,100 $2,600
Utilities $90 $120 $160
Groceries $400 $500 $620
Transportation $95 $180 $350
Phone/internet $100 $125 $170
Health/gym $50 $90 $160
Entertainment $100 $280 $500
Dining out $100 $280 $500
Personal $100 $170 $300
Monthly Total $2,835 $3,845 $5,360
Annual Total $34,020 $46,140 $64,320

Housing Costs

Type Downtown Fairfield/Oak Bay Langford/Colwood
Studio $1,550 $1,450 $1,300
1-bedroom $1,950 $1,850 $1,600
2-bedroom $2,500 $2,350 $2,000
3-bedroom $3,200 $3,000 $2,500

Rental vacancy is extremely low in Victoria (<1%).

Transportation

Option Monthly Cost
BC Transit monthly pass $95
Car (financing + insurance + gas) $850-$1,200
Bike (year-round viable) $20-$50

BC has the highest auto insurance in Canada.

Salary Needed to Live in Victoria

Lifestyle Annual After-Tax Gross Salary Needed
Budget $34,000 $44,000
Comfortable $46,000 $64,000
Premium $64,000 $96,000

Victoria vs Other Cities

City Monthly Cost vs Victoria
Toronto $4,500 +17%
Vancouver $4,300 +12%
Victoria $3,845
Calgary $3,460 -10%
Ottawa $3,660 -5%

The Island Premium

Living on Vancouver Island adds costs:

Factor Impact
BC Ferries $60+ per crossing (vehicle)
Gas prices $0.05-$0.10/L higher
Flights to mainland $150-$300
Goods Slightly higher prices

Is Victoria Worth It?

Pros:

  • Mildest climate in Canada (rarely below 0°C)
  • Natural beauty (ocean, mountains, parks)
  • Outdoor lifestyle year-round
  • Safe, walkable downtown
  • Retiree-friendly
  • Strong tourism economy

Cons:

  • Very expensive housing
  • Island isolation (ferry dependent)
  • Limited job market
  • High BC taxes
  • Lower salaries than Vancouver
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