High commute scores indicates that public transit should be easily accessible in this area and the average commute time to work is less than average.
A high score in the health and safety category is a result of good air quality and the accessibility to health facilities such as hospitals, clinics, doctors, pharmacies and fire stations.
Based on the most recent cost of living data, this area is more expensive to live in. You can expect to pay more for everyday goods and services, housing, groceries and utilities.
This area is reporting high crime rates per 100,000 people and could signify that it is a dangerous place to live. Crime rates include both violent and property crimes.
A low score in the employment category could indicate that this area struggles with high unemployment rates and low household income and income per capita levels.
With a lower than average score in the housing category, this area could struggle with housing affordability, poor appreciation rates and home values well below the national average.
Lower than average education levels, poor reading and math scores, as well as the inaccessibility of local elementary and high schools could all be factors in the low schools score.
Statistic | Aitchelitch 9 | British Columbia | National |
Workers who drive to work | 46.2% | 38.3% | 40.0% |
Workers who carpool | 15.4% | 3.0% | 3.0% |
Workers who take public transit | 0.0% | 7.4% | 7.1% |
Workers who bicycle | 0.0% | 1.4% | 0.8% |
Workers who walk | 0.0% | 3.8% | 3.2% |