Exclusive Territories in Canada

Vancouver

Population 1,290,500 (2020)

175k plus 250k Lending Funds
Additional Costs
5% transaction fee per loan.

Vancouver 3 : $1600 per month loan data fee.
Vancouver 4: $1800 per month loan data fee.

(4) Territories



North Shore - West Vancouver - North Vancouver

The North Shore municipalities of West Vancouver and North Vancouver are located just north of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. West Vancouver, with a population of approximately 44,000, is a charming and affluent community known for its scenic waterfront, beautiful parks, and high-end shopping. The City of North Vancouver, with a population of around 52,000, and the District of North Vancouver, with a population of approximately 85,000, offer a mix of urban, suburban, and natural environments, with plenty of outdoor recreational opportunities and a thriving arts and culture scene.



Burnaby

Population 249,197 (2017)

Burnaby is a vibrant city located in the heart of British Columbia's Lower Mainland. With a diverse population of over 230,000 people, Burnaby offers a unique blend of urban and natural landscapes, from the bustling Metropolis at Metrotown to the serene trails of Burnaby Mountain.



Surrey, White Rock

Surrey and White Rock are two neighboring cities located in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Surrey, with a population of over 518,000, is one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada, boasting a diverse community, thriving economy, and plenty of green spaces. White Rock, with a population of approximately 19,000, is a charming coastal city known for its scenic waterfront promenade, beautiful beaches, and historic pier. Together, Surrey and White Rock offer a unique blend of urban and coastal living.



Richmond

Richmond is a vibrant and diverse city in British Columbia, Canada. With a population of approximately 198,000, Richmond offers a unique blend of urban, suburban, and natural environments. The city boasts a rich cultural scene, scenic waterfront, and numerous parks and trails, making it a popular destination for residents and visitors alike.



Delta, Langley, Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Coquitlam, Port Moody, New Westminster

Population Delta 110,848 (2017)
Langley 25,888 (2016)
Abbotsford 149,928 (2017)
Chilliwack 83,790 (2016)
Coquitlam 140,028 (2017)
Port Moody 33,551 (2016)
New Westminster 70,996 (2016)



Nanaimo, Maple Ridge, Mission, Courtenay, Campbell River, Pit Meadows, Prince George

Population Nanaimo 90,505 (2016)
Maple Ridge 82,256 (2016)
Mission 38,833 (2016)
Courtenay 25,599 (2016)
Campbell River 35,138 (2016)
Pit Meadows 18,573 (2016)
Prince George 74,003 (2016)



Okanagan

The Okanagan is a scenic and diverse region located in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada. Stretching from Vernon in the north to Osoyoos in the south, the Okanagan is known for its stunning natural beauty, with numerous lakes, rivers, and mountains offering endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. The region is also famous for its thriving wine industry, with many world-class wineries and vineyards. Cities like Kelowna and Penticton offer a mix of urban amenities and small-town charm, making the Okanagan a popular destination for tourists and a desirable place to live.



Victoria

Victoria is the picturesque capital city of British Columbia, Canada, located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. With a population of approximately 85,000, Victoria boasts a rich history, cultural attractions, and stunning natural beauty. The city's scenic waterfront, beautiful gardens, and historic architecture make it a popular destination for tourists and a desirable place to live.

Alberta

Alberta is a province located in Western Canada, known for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. From the rugged Rocky Mountains to the vast prairies, Alberta's diverse landscape is home to a wide variety of wildlife and outdoor recreational opportunities. With a strong economy driven by the oil and gas industry, Alberta is a thriving province with a high standard of living. As of 2021, Alberta's population is approximately 4.3 million people, with the majority residing in the cities of Calgary and Edmonton.

Entire Province is SOLD

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is a prairie province located in Western Canada, known for its vast expanses of wheat fields, rolling hills, and numerous lakes. With a strong agricultural industry, Saskatchewan is often referred to as the "Breadbasket of Canada". The province is also rich in natural resources, including oil, gas, and minerals. From the vibrant city life of Regina and Saskatoon to the tranquil beauty of the Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan has something to offer for everyone. As of 2021, Saskatchewan's population is approximately 1.17 million people.

Entire Province is SOLD

Winnipeg

Manitoba, with a population of over 1,465,440, has its highest population density in the city of Winnipeg. The province encompasses Winnipeg and comprises 81 surrounding towns, which are organized into various territorial divisions.

(5) Territories


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Winnipeg | Dauphin | Morden | Portage La Prairie
Selkirk | The Pas | Winkler | Brandon | Steinbach | Thompson



Winnipeg 1, Brandon SOLD

Population 377,893

100k plus 170k Lending Funds



Winnipeg 2, Steinback

Population 332,556

100k plus 170k Lending Funds

Additional Costs
5% transaction fee per loan.
$1100 per month loan data fee.



Winnipeg 3, Winkler

Population 307,325

100k plus 170k Lending Funds

Additional Costs
5% transaction fee per loan.
$1100 per month loan data fee.



Winnipeg 4, Portage la Prairie

Population 286,850

90k plus 150k Lending Funds

Additional Costs
5% transaction fee per loan.
$900 per month loan data fee.



Winnipeg 5, Thompson + Small Towns

Population 210,545

80k plus 120k Lending Funds

Additional Costs
5% transaction fee per loan.
$800 per month loan data fee.

Toronto (4,5,6,8)

Population: 2.96 million (2021)

175k + 250k Lending Funds each

Additional Costs
5% transaction fee per loan.
$2000 per month loan data fee.



Ottawa (1,2,3)

Population 1.02 Million (2021)

125k Plus 225k Lending Funds

Additional Costs
5% transaction fee per loan.
$2000 per month loan data fee.



Mississauga 1, 2 & 3 Etobicoke

Population 828,854 (2021)

160k Plus 200k Lending Funds

Additional Costs
5% transaction fee per loan.
$1500 per month loan data fee.



Brampton 1,2

Brampton is a vibrant and diverse city in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. With a population of approximately 693,000 people, Brampton is one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada. Known as the "Flower City," Brampton boasts a rich cultural scene and a unique blend of small-town charm and urban amenities.



Hamilton

Hamilton is a vibrant and eclectic city located in southern Ontario, Canada. With a population of approximately 536,000 people, Hamilton is a hub of cultural, economic, and educational activity. Known as the "Steel City" for its rich industrial heritage, Hamilton is also home to a thriving arts scene, scenic waterfront trails, and the renowned Royal Botanical Gardens.



Windsor

Windsor is a vibrant and diverse city located in southern Ontario, Canada, on the Detroit River. With a population of approximately 229,000 people, Windsor boasts a rich history, cultural attractions, and stunning riverfront views. Known as the "Automotive Capital of Canada," Windsor is also home to a thriving downtown core, scenic parks, and a variety of festivals and events celebrating its unique heritage.



Vaughan

Vaughan is a thriving and diverse city located in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. With a population of approximately 288,000 people, Vaughan boasts a strong economy, rich cultural heritage, and plenty of green spaces. From the historic Village of Kleinburg to the bustling Vaughan Metropolitan Centre, this city offers a unique blend of small-town charm and urban amenities.



Peterborough - Belleville - Oakville (Combined Only)

Peterborough, Belleville, and Oakville are three unique cities located in Ontario, Canada. Peterborough, with its population of 81,000, boasts a rich cultural scene and scenic waterfront along the Trent-Severn Waterway. Belleville, with 50,000 residents, features historic downtown architecture and a picturesque Bay of Quinte waterfront. Meanwhile, Oakville, with a population of 213,000, offers a blend of small-town charm and urban sophistication, with its historic downtown core and scenic Lake Ontario waterfront.



Scarborough (1,3)

Population 632,098 (2017)

175k Plus 225k Lending Funds

Additional Costs
5% transaction fee per loan.
$1500 per month loan data fee.



London & Niagara Falls (Combined)

Population 510,395 (2021)

125k Plus 200k Lending Funds

Additional Costs
5% transaction fee per loan.
$1500 per month loan data fee.



Markham

Markham is a diverse and thriving city located in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. With a population of approximately 328,000 people, Markham boasts a strong economy, rich cultural heritage, and plenty of green spaces. From its historic downtown core to the vibrant Asian markets and restaurants, Markham offers a unique blend of traditional and modern amenities, earning it the nickname "Canada's High-Tech Capital."



Kingston, Ajax, Pickering, Whitby (Combined Only)

Kingston, Ajax, Pickering, and Whitby are four unique municipalities located in southern Ontario, Canada. Kingston, with its rich history and scenic waterfront along Lake Ontario, boasts a population of approximately 123,000. Ajax, Pickering, and Whitby, located in the Durham Region, form a thriving tri-town area with a combined population of over 320,000. Together, these four municipalities offer a blend of historic charm, natural beauty, and modern amenities, making them popular destinations for residents and visitors alike.



Oshawa

Oshawa is a vibrant and diverse city located in the Durham Region of Ontario, Canada. With a population of approximately 170,000 people, Oshawa boasts a rich history, scenic waterfront along Lake Ontario, and a thriving downtown core. Known as the "Automotive Capital of Canada," Oshawa is home to the Canadian Automotive Museum and has a strong industrial heritage. Today, the city offers a unique blend of urban and natural amenities, making it a popular destination for residents and visitors alike.



Kitchener

Kitchener is a vibrant and diverse city located in southwestern Ontario, Canada. With a population of approximately 233,000 people, Kitchener boasts a rich cultural scene, scenic parks, and a thriving downtown core. Known as the "Silicon Valley of the North," Kitchener is home to a thriving tech industry and is part of Canada's Technology Triangle. The city also hosts several popular festivals, including the Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest, making it a popular destination for residents and visitors alike.



St. Catharines, Sudbury (Combined Only)

St. Catharines and Sudbury are two unique cities located in Ontario, Canada. St. Catharines, with a population of approximately 133,000, is situated in the Niagara Region and boasts a rich history, scenic waterfront along the Welland Canal, and a thriving downtown core. Sudbury, with a population of approximately 161,000, is located in Northern Ontario and is known for its stunning natural beauty, outdoor recreational opportunities, and rich mining history. Both cities offer a unique blend of urban and natural amenities, making them popular destinations for residents and visitors alike.



Quebec

Quebec, Canada's largest province, is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and natural beauty. As of 2021, Quebec's population is approximately 8.6 million people.

Quebec Licensing Fee 850k Plus 3.7 Million Lending funds

Additional Costs
5% transaction fee per loan.
$15,000 per month loan data fee.

Master Licensing Agreement Requirement Required

Nova Scotia Halifax, Bedford, Lower Sackville (Combined)

Bedford and Lower Sackville are two suburban communities located just outside of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Bedford, situated on the northwestern shore of Bedford Basin, offers a charming mix of small-town character and modern amenities, and is home to approximately 24,000 people. Lower Sackville, located just to the north, is a bustling community with a strong sense of family and community, featuring a variety of shops, restaurants, and recreational facilities, with a population of around 35,000 residents.

(1) Territories



Nova Scotia Dartmouth, Sydney, Truro (Combined)

Dartmouth, Sydney, and Truro are three vibrant cities in Nova Scotia, each offering a unique blend of maritime charm and small-town hospitality. Dartmouth, located just across the harbour from Halifax, boasts a thriving waterfront and a strong sense of community. Sydney, situated on the island of Cape Breton, is steeped in industrial history and natural beauty. Truro, nestled in the heart of the province, is known as the "Hub of Nova Scotia" due to its central location and rich agricultural heritage.

(1) Territories



Prince Edward Island

Population: 164,318

80k plus 110k Lending Funds

Additional Costs
5% transaction fee per loan.
$1000 per month loan data fee.



New Brunswick, St. Johns Fredericton, Moncton (Combined)

Population - New Brunswick: 789,225 St. Johns: 113,948 Fredericton: 784,156 Moncton: 85,198

100k plus 100k Lending Funds

Additional Costs
5% transaction fee per loan.
$1500 per month loan data fee.



Newfoundland

Population - 522,875

100k plus 100k Lending Funds

Additional Costs
5% transaction fee per loan.
$1500 per month loan data fee.

NWT

The Northwest Territories is a vast and sparsely populated region located in northwestern Canada. With a population of approximately 44,000 people, this Territories is home to breathtaking natural beauty, including the stunning Aurora Borealis, vast tundras, and towering mountain ranges. From the bustling city of Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories, to the numerous small communities and Indigenous reserves, this region offers a unique blend of urban and wilderness experiences.

(1) Territories Avaliable



YUKON

The Yukon is a rugged and scenic Territories located in northwestern Canada. With a population of approximately 38,000 people, this Territories is known for its vast wilderness, rich gold rush history, and stunning natural beauty. From the charming town of Whitehorse, the capital of Yukon, to the numerous small communities and Indigenous reserves, this region offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure, cultural experiences, and small-town charm.

(1) Territories Avaliable