Saskatoon, Calgary and Winnipeg are among the best places to live in Canada in terms of life satisfaction and healthy lifestyle, says a new report.

The Conference Board of Canada released its City Health Monitor, a ranking of 10 major metropolitan areas in Canada, on Tuesday morning.

The rankings are measured by a number of indicators grouped into four categories that include life satisfaction, population health, healthy lifestyle and access to health care services.

The board says that the report helps to understand differences between cities, set targets and track progress of processes over time.

All three of the top cities on the list scored an ‘A’ rating, with Saskatoon holding a top grade in life satisfaction.

Calgary got second place in the life satisfaction and health lifestyle categories.

Montreal performed the poorest out of all the rankings, scoring no higher than eighth in any of the categories.

The full list is below: