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Nelson makes Canada’s top 10 sexiest towns by PinkCherry

Two Kootenay locations have slipped into the top 10 sexiest towns in Canada, according to adult toy company, Pink Cherry.

Nelson has found itself number in number 8 with Cranbrook bringing up the rear in number 10.

In their press release, Pink Cherry says, “the map is not about population size, it’s about which towns are embracing their sexiest sides based on sex toy sales per person.”

PinkCherry, Canada’s leading online destination for sexual health and wellness, ranks Canadian cities and towns based on consumer purchases from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2024.

Canada’s Top 10 Sexiest Towns

  1. Pembroke, ON
  2. Petawawa, ON
  3. Cold Lake, AB
  4. Prince Rupert, BC
  5. Sooke, BC
  6. Courtney, BC
  7. Whitehorse, Yukon
  8. Nelson, BC
  9. Spruce Grove, AB
  10. Cranbrook BC

Canada’s Top 10 Sexiest Towns

  1. Victoria, BC
  2. Calgary, AB
  3. Edmonton, AB
  4. Ottawa, ON
  5. Winnipeg, MB
  6. London, ON
  7. Surrey, BC
  8. Mississauga, ON
  9. Hamilton, ON
  10. Halifax, NS

Check what other saucy facts were found at Pink Cherry.


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