SEATTLE, WA, Feb. 6, 2013 /CNW/ - With Valentine's
Day around the corner, Amazon.ca (www.amazon.ca) has announced its fourth annual
ranking of the Top 20 Most Romantic Cities in Canada.
The cities include:
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This list was compiled by comparing Amazon.ca sales
data of romance novels and relationship books (Kindle books and print books),
romantic comedy DVDs and a collection of romantic music CDs from Jan. 1, 2012 -
Jan. 23, 2013 on a per capita basis in cities with more than 80,000 residents.
New for 2012, in addition to including CDs by B.C.
crooner Michael Bublé, Amazon.ca expanded its musical search to include some
additional voices of love. They include the legendary Dean Martin, the baritone
of Barry White, the sexy Luther Vandross, the neo-soul sounds of Maxwell and
the newest R&B sensation Miguel.
A closer look at Amazon.ca's "most
romantic" data reveals that:
- Victory, Victoria: Crowned victorious two
years ago, Victoria, who fell to the No. 5 spot last year, has romanced
its way back on top. For the first time in Amazon.ca’s Most Romantic City
history, the winning city has made a clean sweep, taking the No. 1 spot in
every individual category as well.
- North(ern) Exposure: For its first time on the
top 20 list, the municipality of North Vancouver came close to winning
title of Most Romantic City, ranking No. 2 in all categories. Victoria,
watch out!
- Big City Love: Vancouverites need not
fret. Their very respectable showing at No. 7 is the first time the city
has ever placed on the list.
- A King(ston) Dethroned: After winning the title of
Most Romantic City in 2012, Kingston, Ontario drops to the No. 4 spot.
Interestingly, Waterloo, the silicon valley of the north, rounds out the
top three and squeaks in as the top city for passion in Ontario.
- A Roll in the Hay: There must be something in
the Prairie water. Residents of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are
heating things up holding seven spots in our top 20. Whether it’s a late
night DVD session or a dance for two by candlelight, Canadians in the
Prairies know how to keep the romance strong all year long.
- Stone Cold Love: As a province, Ontario has
always held the most cities on the list and this year is no exception.
What’s new is that Ontario can proudly say they have expanded their
passionate ways. Coming in at No. 18, Thunder Bay is heating things up in
Ontario’s North.
Note: Data for cities was based on Statistics Canada’s 2011 “Population and dwelling counts, for Canada and census subdivisions (municipalities).” (
No Niagara Falls? That's got to be more romantic, at least, than Saskatoon!
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