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Things People Regret About Moving to Ottawa (An Honest 2026 Perspective)

Things People Regret About Moving to Ottawa (An Honest 2026 Perspective)

Ottawa consistently ranks as one of Canada’s most livable cities. It’s safe, stable, and surrounded by nature. But like any city, it’s not perfect — and not everyone’s expectations match reality.

If you’re considering a move, here’s an honest look at what some people regret after moving to Ottawa — and what you should know before packing up.


1️⃣ Underestimating the Winter

Let’s start with the obvious.

Ottawa winters are long. Cold. Snowy.

From December through March (sometimes April), expect:

  • Heavy snowfall

  • Sub-zero temperatures

  • Early sunsets

  • Icy sidewalks

For people moving from milder cities like Vancouver, the adjustment can be intense.

Many newcomers say they regret not preparing properly — mentally and practically. Winter tires, warm gear, and embracing outdoor winter activities make a big difference.


2️⃣ Expecting Big-City Energy

Compared to Toronto or Montreal, Ottawa feels quieter.

Some people regret assuming:

  • Nightlife would be comparable

  • There would be nonstop events

  • The downtown core would feel busier

Ottawa has festivals and a growing food scene, but it’s not a 24/7 entertainment city.

If you thrive on constant buzz, you might find the pace slower than expected.


3️⃣ Not Realizing How Spread Out It Is

Ottawa covers a large geographic area.

Neighbourhoods like Barrhaven, Orléans, and Kanata can feel far from downtown.

Some newcomers regret:

  • Choosing a suburb without understanding commute times

  • Relying solely on public transit

  • Not considering proximity to work or school

Researching commute routes before choosing a neighbourhood is key.


4️⃣ Underestimating Housing Costs

Ottawa used to be considered “cheap.” That’s no longer entirely true.

While still more affordable than Toronto or Vancouver, prices have increased significantly over the past five years.

People sometimes regret:

  • Waiting too long to buy

  • Assuming housing would be inexpensive

  • Not budgeting for property taxes and utilities

Detached homes in popular areas can easily reach $900,000+ in 2026.


5️⃣ Thinking It Would Be More “Exciting”

Some people move to Ottawa for work and later realize they miss:

  • Bigger music scenes

  • Diverse nightlife districts

  • Fast-paced networking environments

Ottawa’s culture is steady and professional. That calm atmosphere is a pro for many — but not everyone.


6️⃣ Not Anticipating Slower Social Circles

Ottawa can feel harder socially at first.

Why?

  • Many residents grew up here

  • Established friend groups exist

  • Government work environments can feel structured

It’s not unfriendly — just more reserved.

Newcomers who actively join sports leagues, community groups, or professional networks tend to adjust faster.


7️⃣ Overlooking the Lifestyle Benefits

Interestingly, some regrets fade over time.

People who initially complain about:

  • Quiet streets

  • Fewer late-night options

  • Slower pace

…often end up appreciating:

  • Safety

  • Cleanliness

  • Work-life balance

  • Access to green space

Ottawa grows on people.


What Most People Don’t Regret

For balance, here’s what long-term residents usually love:

  • Stable job market

  • Lower congestion than major cities

  • Excellent outdoor access

  • Strong schools

  • Family-friendly neighbourhoods

For many, Ottawa becomes a “settling down” city rather than an “adventure” city.


The Truth: Ottawa Is About Balance

Ottawa rarely overwhelms you.

It offers:

  • Predictability

  • Community

  • Nature

  • Stability

If you move expecting nonstop excitement, you may feel disappointed.

If you move looking for quality of life, you’ll likely stay.


FAQs

Is Ottawa boring?
It depends on what you compare it to. It’s quieter than Toronto and Montreal but offers plenty of lifestyle benefits.

Is Ottawa too cold?
Winters are long, but residents adapt. Outdoor winter activities help a lot.

Is it hard to make friends in Ottawa?
It can take time, but community groups and activities make it easier.

Is Ottawa affordable?
More affordable than Toronto or Vancouver, but no longer “cheap.”


Final Thoughts

The biggest regrets about moving to Ottawa usually come from mismatched expectations.

Ottawa isn’t flashy. It’s stable.

It’s not chaotic. It’s calm.

It’s not the most exciting city in Canada — but for many residents, it’s one of the most livable.

The key is knowing what you want from a city before you move.

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