Toronto
Canada's largest city has a very active dating scene shaped by its size, diversity and young professional population. App-based dating is the norm. Neighbourhoods like Kensington Market, Leslieville and Yorkville each have distinct social cultures.
Montreal
Montreal's dating culture blends French and English influences and tends to be somewhat more relaxed and social. The bar and cafe scene is strong, and social meeting outside of apps is still common. The city has a visible and well-established LGBTQ+ community centred around the Village.
Vancouver
Vancouver's dating scene is shaped by the city's active outdoor culture. Many adults meet through fitness communities, outdoor sports and hiking groups, as well as apps. The city is known for being slightly more reserved socially than Toronto or Montreal.
Calgary
Calgary's dating scene has been reshaped by the city's growing population and increasing cultural diversity. The Stampede period is famously social. Apps are widely used, and the city's younger professional population creates a particular social dynamic.
Ottawa
Ottawa's large public sector and diplomatic population, combined with two major universities, creates a diverse dating pool. The ByWard Market is the primary social hub.
