This reminds me of an aticle I read about a month ago (dated Jun 14)
http://www.cbc.ca/story/business/nat...4/housing.html
It shows all the average housing prices for Canada:
- Calgary: $358,214 (+43.6%)
- Edmonton: $242,936 (+22.9%)
- Halifax-Dartmouth: $210,225 (+7.6%)
- Montreal: $219,433 (+8.2%)
- Ottawa: $260,219 (+4.7%)
- Quebec City: $150,324 (+6.9%)
- Regina: $142,147 (+10.3%)
- Saint John, N.B.: $129,844 (+12.3%)
- Saskatoon: $162,279 (+11.5%)
- Nfld. & Lab.: $133,541 (-1.2%)
- Thunder Bay, Ont.: $118,804 (-9.0%)
- Toronto: $365,537 (+5.5%)
- Vancouver: $518,176 (+23.7%)
- Winnipeg: $159,801 (+12.5%)
- Canada: $303,836 (+12.9%)
In this article Calgary is still behind Toronto, but Vancouver is in front of everyone by a large margin.