11. Toronto, ON
While Canada’s largest city isn’t exactly a role model for retirement, it actually offers plenty of advantages to our elders. Property tax is among lowest in the country at only 1.89%, but note that most properties are also more expensive than it is the case in rural parts. Given its vastness, Toronto hides plenty of suburban neighborhoods which are actually better suited to elders than most traditional smaller areas. Moreover, you’ll always be close to a doctor since there are at least 2 physicians per 1,000 inhabitants here. Finally, 264 days with minimum daily temperature above zero and average 714 mm of precipitation mean that weather in Toronto will serve you well too.