Prices in Prince Rupert, BC

How much will you spend in restaurants and bars? Is eating out expensive in Prince Rupert, BC? Below you will see our breakdowns and comparisons of prices and expenses in Prince Rupert, BC.

How much will we pay in stores in Prince Rupert, BC? Prince Rupert, BC - what are the costs and is life more expensive than in United States? Costs in Prince Rupert, BC: How much will we pay for entertainment and how much will we spend in restaurants and bars?
On this page below you will find the current price and cost overview in Prince Rupert, BC: food prices, Prices in restaurants, cost of living, and entertainment costs (The last update: today 23 hours ago)

Currency in Canada Canadian dollar (CAD CA$). For 10 US dollars you can get 13.7 Canadian dollars. For 100 US dollars you can get 137 Canadian dollars. And the other way around: For 10 Canadian dollars you can get 7.28 US dollars.


Are hotels expensive in Prince Rupert, BC? How much will we pay for a room in Prince Rupert, BC?

The average price of accommodation in Canada is $101 (CA$139). The cost of a room in a 2-star hotel is Canada in $8.3 (CA$11.4). 3-star hotels offer accommodation for an average price of $86 (CA$119) Overnight stay in a 4-star hotel costs $106 (CA$146) in Canada


Is it expensive in stores in Prince Rupert, BC? Will I pay a lot for groceries in Prince Rupert, BC? Below you will read about the current prices of food and food products in Prince Rupert, BC, such as: tomatoes, lettuce, beer, eggs, or bread (The last update: 2 days ago)

Can you eat cheaply in restaurants in Prince Rupert, BC? What are the prices in affordable pubs in Prince Rupert, BC? How much will I have to spend a day when I only eat in fast food restaurants in Prince Rupert, BC?


Below you will find a full list of prices in Prince Rupert, BC, including tomatoes, lettuce, beer, eggs, or bread


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Prince Rupert, BC - comparison of selected prices with prices in United States:

Price average earnings $3.33K

average earnings

$3.33K
27% is less expensive than in United States

Price renting a small apartment in the center $873

renting a small apartment in the center

$873
by half less than in United States

Price bread $2.2 ($1.5 - $2.9)

bread

$2.2 ($1.5 - $2.9)
39% is less expensive than in United States

Price rice $2.2

rice

$2.2
by half less than in United States

Price tomatoes $1.5

tomatoes

$1.5
70% is less expensive than in United States

Price bananas $1.1 ($0.72 - $1.5)

bananas

$1.1 ($0.72 - $1.5)
35% is less expensive than in United States

Food Prices Prince Rupert, BC

  1. Milk (regular), 1 liter $2.2 (CA$3)
  2. A loaf of fresh white bread (500g) $2.2 (CA$3)
  3. Eggs (regular) (12) $5.1 (CA$7)
  4. Apples (1kg) $1.8 (CA$2.5)
  5. Local Beer (0.5 liter bottle) $2.9 (CA$4)
  6. Potatoes (1kg) $1.5 (CA$2)
  7. Lettuce (1 head) $0.73 (CA$1)
  8. Kilo of white rice $2.2 (CA$3)
  9. Tomatoes (1kg) $1.5 (CA$2)
  10. Bananas (1kg) $1.1 (CA$1.5)
  11. Onions (1kg) $0.73 (CA$1)

Cost Of Living Prince Rupert, BC

  1. 1 pair of Nike running shoes or similar $65 (CA$89)
  2. Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) $3.33K (CA$4.58K)
  3. Gasoline (1 liter) $1.2 (CA$1.7)
  4. Apartment (1 bedroom) in city centre $873 (CA$1.2K)
  5. Apartment (1 bedroom) outside of centre $655 (CA$900)

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Prince Rupert, BC Cost Of Living

Entertainment Costs Prince Rupert, BC

  1. Cinema, Single Ticket $8.7 (CA$12)

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bread

$2.2 ($1.5 - $2.9)
39% is less expensive than in United States

renting a small apartment in the center

$873
by half less than in United States

tomatoes

$1.5
70% is less expensive than in United States