The good news about gas prices is that, in many parts of the country, they haven't been lower in years. And the really good news is they're unlikely to come back up anytime soon.

The price at the pump in the Toronto area hit a four-year low around $1.14 per litre this past weekend, according to the Toronto Star, down about 12 cents per litre from a year ago.

But as recently as the Canada Day weekend, Toronto gas prices were hovering around 140.9 cents

"We're down almost a third of the price in many places in the country,” Dan McTeague of TomorrowsGasPriceToday.com (TGPT) told CTV.

“That lends support to consumers being able to make ends meet.”

According to TGPT, the country’s lowest gas prices right now are in Red Deer, Alta. (99.9 cents per litre) and the highest prices among communities covered by TGPT are in the Vancouver area, at 127.9 cents per litre. But the site doesn't cover many communities in the north, where gas prices are often very high.

Prices over the past day or so have bounced off their weekend lows (Albertans especially saw pump prices jump in the past day) but they are still well below where they were just a few months ago.

Here are gas prices around the country as of Monday, Nov. 17, 2014. Story continues below.