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Cost of Living in Winnipeg 2026 | Complete Breakdown

Updated

Quick Cost Summary

ExpenseMonthly Cost (Single)Monthly Cost (Family of 4)
Rent (1BR / 3BR)$1,300$2,000
Utilities$180$280
Groceries$400$1,000
Transportation$104 (transit) / $550 (car)$750 (car)
Cell phone$60$120
Internet$75$75
Entertainment$130$250
Insurance (tenant/home)$40$70
Total$2,289-$2,735$4,545-$5,045

Housing

Average Rent

Unit TypeCentralSuburbsChange YoY
Studio$1,000$850+4%
1-bedroom$1,400$1,100+5%
2-bedroom$1,700$1,400+5%
3-bedroom$2,200$1,800+4%

Average Home Prices

Property TypePriceChange YoY
Detached house$380,000+4%
Condo$220,000+3%
Townhouse$280,000+5%
Winnipeg average$360,000+4%

Winnipeg vs Other Cities (Home Prices)

CityAverage PriceWinnipeg Savings
Toronto$1,100,00067% cheaper
Vancouver$1,200,00070% cheaper
Ottawa$650,00045% cheaper
Calgary$580,00038% cheaper
Halifax$530,00032% cheaper

Best Neighbourhoods by Budget

BudgetNeighbourhoodAvg Rent (1BR)
Budget-friendlyWest End, North End, Transcona$900-$1,100
Mid-rangeSt. Vital, St. Boniface, Fort Richmond$1,200-$1,500
Higher-endRiver Heights, Wolseley, Tuxedo$1,400-$1,800

Groceries

ItemWinnipeg Price
Milk (4L)$6.00
Bread (loaf)$3.80
Eggs (dozen)$4.30
Chicken breast (1kg)$14.50
Apples (1kg)$4.80
Rice (5kg)$11.00
Ground beef (1kg)$12.00
Monthly grocery bill (single)$400

Transportation

OptionMonthly Cost
Winnipeg Transit pass$104.25
Gas (per litre)$1.45-$1.60
Car insurance (MPI)$140-$200/month
Parking (downtown)$150-$250/month
Total car cost$500-$750/month

Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) is the sole auto insurance provider. Rates are higher than Alberta but lower than Ontario and BC.

Utilities

UtilityMonthly CostWinter Peak
Electricity (Manitoba Hydro)$80-$120$120-$180
Heating (natural gas)$80-$150$200-$350
Water/sewer$60-$90$60-$90
Internet$65-$90$65-$90

Manitoba Hydro has among the lowest electricity rates in Canada (~$0.10/kWh). However, extreme winters mean high heating bills from November to March.

Income Taxes (Manitoba)

IncomeFederal + Provincial TaxEffective RateTake-Home
$40,000$6,80017.0%$33,200
$60,000$12,60021.0%$47,400
$80,000$19,50024.4%$60,500
$100,000$27,20027.2%$72,800
$120,000$35,20029.3%$84,800

Income Needed to Live Comfortably

HouseholdAnnual Income NeededMonthly After Tax
Single, renting$48,000-$55,000$3,000-$3,300
Couple, renting$70,000-$85,000$4,500-$5,200
Family of 4, renting$75,000-$95,000$4,800-$5,800
Single, homeowner$55,000-$65,000$3,400-$3,800
Family, homeowner$90,000-$110,000$5,500-$6,300

Average Salaries in Winnipeg

IndustryAverage Salary
Technology$60,000-$85,000
Healthcare$60,000-$85,000
Government$55,000-$75,000
Finance/Insurance$50,000-$75,000
Manufacturing$45,000-$65,000
Education$50,000-$70,000
Construction/Trades$50,000-$70,000
Retail/Hospitality$28,000-$38,000
Overall average$50,000-$55,000

Winnipeg vs Other Cities

CategoryWinnipegTorontoCalgaryMontrealHalifax
Rent (1BR)$1,300$2,500$1,800$1,600$1,900
Home price$360,000$1,100,000$580,000$550,000$530,000
Groceries$400/mo$500/mo$450/mo$430/mo$450/mo
Transit pass$104$156$112$94$82.50
Heating cost (winter)$250-$350$150-$200$200-$300$150-$250$200-$350
Overall index68100857378

Pros and Cons of Living in Winnipeg

ProsCons
Very affordable housingHarsh, long winters (-30°C to -40°C)
Low electricity ratesHigh heating costs Nov-Mar
Cultural scene (Exchange District, festivals)Limited public transit
Low traffic/short commutesSmaller job market
Friendly, tight-knit communityMosquito season (summer)
Growing food sceneMPI monopoly on auto insurance
Family-friendly cityFewer outdoor winter activities vs. Calgary/BC

Tips for Moving to Winnipeg

  1. Budget for heating — expect $250-$400/month heating bills in winter
  2. Winter gear is essential — invest in quality winter clothing ($500-$1,000)
  3. Car is almost necessary — transit is limited outside downtown
  4. Start with St. Vital or Fort Richmond — good mix of affordability and amenities
  5. Check MPI rates — auto insurance varies significantly by neighbourhood and driving history
  6. Explore the Exchange District — Winnipeg’s arts, dining, and nightlife hub
  7. Land transfer tax — Manitoba charges 1-2% land transfer tax on home purchases