
L'Amoreaux, Canada
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With a population of 43,993, L'Amoreaux is a diverse, immigrant-heavy suburb east of downtown Toronto. The unemployment rate is 2.7% higher than the city average, and bureaucracy is a persistent headache - the area has multiple school boards and a large enclosed mall at its center. However, the community has a rich history, with a long-defunct Wyandot First Nations village discovered in the 2000s. Overall, L'Amoreaux is a practical choice for families seeking affordable housing outside the city core, though its complexities may prove frustrating for some.
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L'Amoreaux is a very safe suburban community with a Numbeo Safety Index of 85/100, reflecting low violent crime and property theft rates typical of established Canadian neighborhoods. The main concerns are petty theft and occasional break-ins rather than street crime. As a Montreal suburb, standard urban precautions apply—avoid displaying valuables and stay aware in commercial areas—but serious violent crime is rare. For American expats, this is a straightforward, secure choice with reliable police presence and community safety programs. No significant geopolitical risks.
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L'Amoreaux experiences a continental climate with hot summers and very cold winters, influencing its moderate air quality levels due to limited industrial activity and suburban setting.
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| Name | Price/mo | Notes |
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| Regus - Toronto - Victoria Park | $250 | Located near Victoria Park Avenue and Highway 401, this Regus location offers standard coworking amenities and easy access to transportation. It's a reliable option for those seeking a professional environment in the L'Amoreaux area. |
| Spaces - Toronto - Scarborough | $300 | Located in Scarborough, a short commute from L'Amoreaux, Spaces offers a stylish and creative coworking environment. It's known for its community events and networking opportunities, making it suitable for expats looking to connect with other professionals. |
| WeWork - 357 Bay Street | $350 | While not directly in L'Amoreaux, this WeWork location downtown is accessible by transit and offers a vibrant coworking experience. It's a good option for those who want to be closer to the city center and enjoy WeWork's global network. |
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