We need more contributors for Windsor to increase our data quality.
Also, consider looking into aggregate data we have for Quality of Life in Canada
| Purchasing Power Index | 136.30 | Very High |
| Safety Index | 53.78 | Moderate |
| Health Care Index | 58.09 | Moderate |
| Climate Index | 66.96 | High |
| Cost of Living Index | 58.99 | Low |
| Property Price to Income Ratio | 5.13 | Low |
| Traffic Commute Time Index | 20.82 | Very Low |
| Pollution Index | 52.92 | Moderate |
| Quality of Life Index: | 170.25 | Very High |
Minimum contributors for an underlying section: 23
Maximum contributors for an underlying section: 138
Last update: 8 February 2026
| Quality of Life in Sarnia | 100.71 miles |
| Quality of Life in London | 115.80 miles |
| Quality of Life in Brantford | 164.90 miles |
| Quality of Life in Cambridge | 172.61 miles |
| Quality of Life in Kitchener | 174.89 miles |
| Quality of Life in Waterloo | 181.03 miles |
| Quality of Life in Guelph | 181.39 miles |
| Quality of Life in Hamilton | 186.23 miles |
| Quality of Life in Burlington | 194.71 miles |
| Quality of Life in Oakville | 205.12 miles |
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pretty weird. Windsor suffers in healthcare big time with only one main hospital and several scattered clinics. Property and housing availability is quite low with foreign immigration having flooded the employment scene. It's all Indians and ironically we're suffering for it. Not enough jobs to go around and not enough homes period.