5 Worst Places to Retire in Canada

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1. St. John’s, Newfoundland

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If you love the harsh, cold, and wet weather, you’ve found your dream retirement destination. However, any sane retiree would want to avoid such extremities, which is why St. John’s is one of the worst places to retire in Canada. Mean temperatures in the city range from −4.9 °C (23.2 °F) in February to 16.1 °C (61.0 °F) in August, demonstrating a seasonal lag in climate. Known as the foggiest, cloudiest, and windiest city in Canada, St. John’s is the one place you want to avoid in your golden years. For those who can avoid this major setback, the city is a nice place to enjoy activities such as hiking, zip lining, boating, and even whale watching.

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