Rocky Mountain House has been listed as one of Narcity Calgary’s “6 charming small towns in Alberta that have a cheaper cost of living than Calgary.”
According to the article:
The name of this town alone hints at the spectacular scenery that it boasts. There’s a vibrant community, local shops and restaurants in town, and the Rocky Mountains in your backyard. Main Street here is peppered with local businesses and there’s a museum in town where you can step back in time.
The article goes on to mention recently released cost of living statistics, which shows a living wage in Rocky is $23.75/ hour — lower than the $24.45 required in Calgary.
The other five communities were Drayton Valley ($19.85/per hour), Lloydminster ($18.75/per hour), Bonnyville ($23.60/hour), Stony Plain ($21.30/hour), and High River ($21.50/hour).
Narcity Calgary is a digital publication that focuses on lifestyle, entertainment, news, and events specifically for the Calgary area.
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