🙂A single person spends $1,416 per month in Greenland vs $2,319 in Canada, rent included.
🙂A couple spends around $2,115 per month in Greenland vs $3,378 in Canada, rent included.
🙂A family of three spends $2,813 per month in Greenland vs $4,437 in Canada, rent included.
🌍The cost of living in Greenland is roughly 39% lower than in Canada on average – the gap runs across housing, groceries, transport, and services.
📊Both Greenland and Canada are pricier than the global median – Greenland by 6%, Canada by 74%.
Currency
🍽 Eating Out
Greenland
Canada
Difference
Meal at Budget Restaurant
$18.54DKK 121
$18.63CA$26.11
-0.48%
Three-Course Dinner for Two, Mid-Range
$111DKK 722
$74.0CA$104
49.34%
Fast Food Meal(McDonalds, etc)
$15.38DKK 101
$10.92CA$15.31
40.84%
Cappuccino
$6.13DKK 40.02
$3.76CA$5.28
63.03%
Coke/Pepsi/Fanta/Sprite(0.33 liter bottle)
$2.48DKK 16.20
$2.19CA$3.07
13.24%
Water(0.33 liter bottle)
$2.98DKK 19.44
$1.74CA$2.43
71.26%
Local Beer(0.5 liter draught)
$11.01DKK 71.9
$5.93CA$8.31
85.67%
Imported Beer(0.33 liter bottle)
$8.19DKK 53.5
$5.95CA$8.35
37.65%
🛒 Groceries & Markets
Greenland
Canada
Difference
Milk(1 liter)
$2.78DKK 18.16
$2.28CA$3.20
21.93%
White Bread(500g)
$4.05DKK 26.48
$2.67CA$3.74
51.69%
Rice(white)(1kg)
$5.10DKK 33.29
$3.78CA$5.30
34.92%
Eggs
$4.99DKK 32.63
$3.50CA$4.90
42.57%
Local Cheese(1kg)
$38.31DKK 250
$11.70CA$16.40
227.44%
Chicken Fillets(1kg)
$27.11DKK 177
$12.30CA$17.24
120.41%
Beef Round Steak(1kg)
$24.71DKK 161
$15.44CA$21.65
60.04%
Apples(1kg)
$5.27DKK 34.46
$4.28CA$6.00
23.13%
Banana(1kg)
$4.89DKK 31.94
$1.45CA$2.04
237.24%
Oranges(1kg)
$5.79DKK 37.85
$4.01CA$5.62
44.39%
Tomato(1kg)
$4.45DKK 29.06
$4.27CA$5.98
4.22%
Potato(1kg)
$3.75DKK 24.52
$2.69CA$3.77
39.41%
Onion(1kg)
$4.34DKK 28.33
$2.65CA$3.71
63.77%
Lettuce(1 head)
$6.50DKK 42.44
$2.64CA$3.70
146.21%
Water(1.5 liter bottle)
$3.05DKK 19.92
$1.89CA$2.65
61.38%
Cigarettes 20 Pack(Marlboro, Camel)
$14.24DKK 93.0
$14.77CA$20.71
-3.59%
Wine(Bottle)
$23.16DKK 151
$13.32CA$18.67
73.87%
Local Beer(0.5 liter bottle)
$6.17DKK 40.32
$2.96CA$4.15
108.45%
Imported Beer(0.33 liter bottle)
$4.19DKK 27.39
$3.28CA$4.59
27.74%
🚌 Getting Around
Greenland
Canada
Difference
One-way Ticket(Public Transport)
$3.21DKK 20.98
$2.62CA$3.67
22.52%
Public Transport Monthly Pass(Regular Price)
$90.5DKK 592
$78.1CA$110
15.93%
Taxi Start(Normal Tariff)
$3.54DKK 23.10
$3.42CA$4.79
3.51%
Taxi(Normal Tariff)(1km)
-
$1.50CA$2.10
-
Taxi 1hour Waiting(Normal Tariff)
$7.89DKK 51.5
$29.07CA$40.76
-72.86%
Gasoline(1 liter)
$0.93DKK 6.10
$1.20CA$1.68
-22.50%
Midsize Hatchback 1.4l(Volkswagen Golf, Toyota Prius, Honda Civic, etc)
$40.1KDKK 262.3K
$25.5KCA$35.7K
57.62%
Compact Sedan 1.6l(Toyota Corolla, Mazda3, Kia K4, Hyundai Elantra, etc)
$12.8KDKK 83.9K
$20.6KCA$28.8K
-37.53%
🧾 Monthly Utilities & Internet
Greenland
Canada
Difference
Utilities for 2 People in 2-bedroom Apartment(Heating, Electricity, Gas, Water, Garbage)(85m2)
$290DKK 1,897
$152CA$212
91.64%
SIM Card Monthly Plan(Calls and 10GB+ Data)
$74.8DKK 489
$46.70CA$65.5
60.11%
Internet(50+ Mbps, Unlimited Data)
$154DKK 1,005
$61.8CA$86.7
148.67%
🎉 Sport & Entertainment
Greenland
Canada
Difference
Gym Membership(Monthly)
$49.32DKK 322
$43.36CA$60.8
13.75%
Tennis Court(1 Hour on Weekend)
-
$18.05CA$25.31
-
Cinema Ticket
$19.72DKK 129
$11.51CA$16.13
71.33%
🧸 Childcare & Education
Greenland
Canada
Difference
Preschool or Kindergarten, Full Day, Private, 1 Child(Monthly)
$644DKK 4,207
$806CA$1,130
-20.10%
International Primary School, 1 Child(Yearly)
$10.9KDKK 71.3K
$12.1KCA$17.0K
-10.19%
👕👟 Clothing & Footwear
Greenland
Canada
Difference
Jeans(Levis 501 Or Similar)
$162DKK 1,056
$55.4CA$77.6
191.98%
Summer Dress(H&M, Zara, etc)
$49.43DKK 323
$41.80CA$58.6
18.25%
Sport Shoes(Adidas, Nike)
$145DKK 944
$89.7CA$126
61.04%
Men's Leather Business Shoes
$237DKK 1,546
$106CA$149
123.33%
🏠 Accommodation & Living
Greenland
Canada
Difference
1-bedroom Apartment, City Center(Monthly)
$847DKK 5,535
$1,329CA$1,864
-36.26%
1-bedroom Apartment, Outside City Center(Monthly)
$855DKK 5,588
$1,207CA$1,692
-29.12%
3-bedroom Apartment, City Center(Monthly)
$1,558DKK 10.2K
$2,112CA$2,961
-26.22%
3-bedroom Apartment, Outside City Center(Monthly)
$1,490DKK 9,737
$1,833CA$2,570
-18.70%
Buy Apartment in City Center(m2)
$3,875DKK 25.3K
$4,639CA$6,503
-16.46%
Buy Apartment Outside City Center(m2)
$4,461DKK 29.1K
$3,849CA$5,396
15.91%
💵 Salaries & Financials
Greenland
Canada
Difference
Average Monthly Net Salary(After Tax)
$4,118DKK 26.9K
$2,948CA$4,133
39.68%
20-Year Fixed Mortgage Interest Rate(Annual %)
5.66
6.33
-10.58%
CityCost data is based on AI and user input – minor inaccuracies may occur.
Last update for Greenland: July 11, 2026
Last update for Canada: July 14, 2026
Cost Breakdown
🏠Average rent: $409 in Greenland vs $1,281 in Canada. For reference, capital cities sit at $1,171 in Nuuk and $1,481 in Ottawa.
💰Average salary: $3,721 in Greenland vs $2,904 in Canada. The income gap affects purchasing power and how far your budget stretches in each country.
Cost Highlights
⭐Rent is 213% higher in Canada.
⭐Dining out costs 36% more in Canada.
⭐Public transport is 44% more expensive in Canada.
⭐Salaries are 28% higher in Greenland, and purchasing power comes out stronger in Greenland.
City Median Internet Speeds Comparison (Updated April 2026)
The chart highlights the Precision Threshold for mobile and fixed broadband internet speeds, updated quarterly.
Digital Nomad Cost of Living Index
Greenland vs Canada: Cost of Living - Frequently Asked Questions
Is Canada more expensive than Greenland?
Greenland is the cheaper option – living costs run roughly 31% lower on average. The gap is consistent across housing, groceries, transport, and entertainment.
Which country has higher housing costs?
Housing costs more in Canada, and the gap is biggest in capital cities. Regional towns show less difference, but Canada consistently has higher rents.
Which country is cheaper for everyday spending?
Groceries, transport, and utilities all cost less in Greenland, contributing to the overall 31% price gap. The savings show up everywhere – from supermarket receipts to monthly bills.
Is $2,500 a realistic budget in Canada or in Greenland?
$2,500 buys a comfortable lifestyle in Greenland, but in Canada it only works with careful planning outside the capital. Same money, very different lives.
Should I move to Canada or to Greenland?
Greenland is the budget-friendly choice for expats – lower housing and daily costs. But cost isn't everything: visa policies, language, healthcare quality, and job markets all weigh in too.