Live the lifestyle you never thought you could afford.
A Canadian-friendly retirement community where your pension goes further and your days feel full again.
A Canadian-friendly retirement community where your pension goes further and your days feel full again.
Rising costs, long winters, and a fixed income that doesn't stretch the way it used to. In 2026, more Canadians are quietly asking if the retirement they imagined is still possible at home.
The average combined CPP + OAS payout is CAD 1,608/month. Even at maximum lifetime contributions, it tops out around CAD 2,200. CAD 1,700–2,400/month is considered the poverty line depending on where you live in Canada.Source: Service Canada, Statistics Canada.
A Canadian passport opens doors most retirees never think to walk through. Cambodia welcomes long-stay visitors with simple, affordable visas, arranged right on arrival.
You're not moving away from home so much as bringing a piece of it with you, a community of fellow Canadians, built around your comfort, your language, and your pace.
Figures based on average combined CPP + OAS payout per Service Canada and Statistics Canada. Bluenose pricing reflects single-occupancy studio rate. See Residences & Pricing for full details.

Every Bluenose residence is a modified studio unit, thoughtfully equipped for comfortable day-to-day living, including a fridge, microwave, and kettle/coffee station. Weekly room service keeps things effortless.
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We are not a nursing home. You should be healthy when you arrive. Doctor visits and house calls typically within 24 hours, with MRI and X-ray access within 24 hours too. Keeping you healthy is our business.
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Khmer and Western dishes, organic and locally sourced daily, free-run eggs and meat, prepared without seed oils. Fourteen meals a week are included, breakfast and lunch. Our menu is under construction. Dining done right.
View the Full Menu“We built Bluenose because retirement shouldn't mean settling for less. It should be about discovering what's still possible.”