
Where people in Windsor are moving to the most
Canadians moved out of Ontario—and specifically urban Toronto—in droves following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. More recently, young Canadians in their 20s and 30s have been moving into the province of Alberta, according to data from Statistics Canada. With broad inflation and housing prices on the rise, the trend of seeking out more affordable living conditions is only likely to continue for the foreseeable future.
Stacker compiled a list of places that people in Windsor are moving to the most using data from Statistics Canada.

#4. Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Moved from Grand Falls-Windsor to Gander in 2020-21: 12
- Moved from Gander to Grand Falls-Windsor in 2020-21: 16
- Total population as of 2021: 13,414

#3. Wood Buffalo, Alberta
- Moved from Grand Falls-Windsor to Wood Buffalo in 2020-21: 16
- Moved from Wood Buffalo to Grand Falls-Windsor in 2020-21: 5
- Total population as of 2021: 73,837

#2. Toronto, Ontario
- Moved from Grand Falls-Windsor to Toronto in 2020-21: 32
- Moved from Toronto to Grand Falls-Windsor in 2020-21: 8
- Total population as of 2021: 6,202,225

#1. St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Moved from Grand Falls-Windsor to St. John's in 2020-21: 49
- Moved from St. John's to Grand Falls-Windsor in 2020-21: 107
- Total population as of 2021: 212,579