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Making connections in Niagara Canada

Residents explain what it is like making connections in Niagara.

Niagara Canada is a welcoming and close-knit community where you will make connections very easily within a short period of time. Accelerate the process by meeting with a settlement worker, from one of the many settlement agencies located within the twelve municipalities of Niagara region. They will help you navigate the first days here and make the transition as smooth as possible.

Additionally, visit the multitude of cultural organizations or places of worship to meet new people from your community just like Qurat was able to make family friends within the first few weeks of moving to Niagara. Choose Niagara to be your home; the biggest small town in Ontario.

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