Living in Saskatoon, Canada
Saskatoon is one of the Canada destinations covered by GoWira's fiscal and lifestyle database, refreshed quarterly. A one-bedroom apartment in the Saskatoon city center rents for around CAD 3,000/month, while the same layout in the suburbs averages CAD 2,100/month — a typical center-vs-suburbs gap for a city this size. Everyday expenses run about CAD 610 for groceries (single person) and CAD 120 for a monthly public transport pass. On our cost-of-living index (100 = highest benchmark city), Saskatoon scores 100, which makes it one of the more expensive cities in the region.
If you're planning a move, a realistic first-year budget in Saskatoon starts at roughly CAD 3,730/month for a single person in a central studio, before taxes, insurance or discretionary spending. Dining tends to cost CAD 48 for a mid-range meal and CAD 4 for a coffee at a local café, with a beer at a bar around CAD 8. Owning a car adds approximately CAD 830/month between fuel, parking and insurance — many residents in Saskatoon skip this in favour of public transport or the CAD 120/month pass mentioned above.
Healthcare, schools and essentials
Canada offers a public healthcare system that residents access through social security contributions. Private health insurance for a single expat in Saskatoon costs around CAD 130/month, with a family plan at CAD 390. An out-of-pocket private GP visit runs about CAD 110, while specialists charge around CAD 200. Families should budget CAD 2,600/month for international schooling, or CAD 1,400/month for a local private school.
Who does Saskatoon suit best?
Saskatoon works especially well for senior professionals and families who can absorb top-tier European rent in exchange for infrastructure.
All figures are medians (p50), reviewed quarterly. Hit the calculator below for a number tailored to your salary and residency situation.
