The Top Ten Guide to Dating in Toronto

eHarmony Advice presents the Top 10 List for Dating in Toronto.

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Below, you'll have an opportunity to give us your tips for dating in Toronto, so let us know what you think!

The secret to finding love in this city is to be intentional. Get out there and have fun!

1. Hit up Singles Events

There are "Click at a Flick" movie nights downtown, and Dinnerworks hosts pressure-free dinner parties for singles looking to connect. A Stroll in the Park is a great club for folks who like a little fresh air with their introductions.

2. Pursue your Interests

There's "Scrabble in the City" at Kilgour's Bar, trivia nights, recreational sports teams, and running groups. When your favorite author is in town, show up at a reading. And look approachable. Like attracts like, or so goes the rumor.

3. Take a Class

Learning is sexy. Check out a cooking class, continuing education at the University of Toronto, or a dance class (a great option, as most studios welcome singles and do the matching for you). Guys, sewing classes are a great place to meet girls. The ratio will be hugely in your favor. And girls, while you may not meet Mr. Right at your Stitch 'n' Bitch class, when you do meet him, he'll be thankful for all the sweaters.

4. Embrace Culture

And pray. Toronto prides itself on its multiculturalism and diversity. If you're looking for someone with a certain cultural or religious background, you can find the hot spots with a little research and a smile. When it comes to places of faith, the general rule is that the closer you are to downtown, the more singles you're likely to find (as married folk like to move to the suburbs and buy backyards). Find like-hearted individuals at events such as MissionFest and the Jewish Film Festival.

5. Network

Make mingling your job until you've met The One. There are networking events for young artists and filmmakers. Or host a BBQ for singles, where everyone has to bring a single friend whom they're NOT dating. It's a great evening of making new friends. We're all connected. Just ask Kevin Bacon.

6. Don't Waste your Time with the Wrong Crowd

While the Madison or Red Room can be a blast, if you're over 30 and looking for quiet drinks and conversation, you're probably in the wrong spot. Do a little research and figure out that Ultra Supper Club is more your scene. Be especially careful during frosh week and Pride Week—unless you want to be hit on by frat boys or drag queens.

7. Be Present

In the summer, the city comes alive with concerts and festivals. Stay casual, wear sunscreen (skin cancer isn't really in), and don't travel in too large a group. Ladies, a guy won't approach you if you're this close with 12 other girls. These are also great, cheap first dates. Make an effort to check out a festival that promotes a food, music genre, or culture that you're not familiar with. For newbies, Taste of the Danforth and Caribana are classics.

8. Support the Locals

There are great cafés and breakfast spots in the city that make excellent first-date locations. Keep it casual at the popular Future Bakery, check out brunch at the hip downtown Fire on the East Side, or hunt for treasures along Queen West.

9. Be a Tourist

Embrace your inner photographer and take your date to the CN Tower, Toronto Zoo, Casa Loma, or CNE and have a blast. There are plenty of distractions (to ease any awkward silence and kick-start the conversation) and you'll probably even learn a little about your city. Just be sure to avoid the popular family weekend spots. You don't want screaming kids interrupting your fun.

10. Volunteer

It's a great date and also a great way to meet people. If nothing else, you're making yourself (and the city) that much better. Check out Volunteer Toronto for great ideas.

Don't put pressure on yourself to find The One at a singles night. Nor should you expect to fall in love at the Beaches Jazz Festival. But the more intentional you are about being at the right place at the right time, the greater your chances are that Mr./Ms. Right will do the same.

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Carole59 wrote:

Toronto, My City, Wow, you must come, it's fabulous, we've got everything here, There's so much to see and do and the waterfront is amazing. But one question I have for all of you, WHERE ARE THE OLDER MEN HIDING? i'm not looking for Kevin Kosner, just a good decent man who is genuine and isn't looking for a young model. All the men they are sending me seem great until we get to the Must Haves and then that does it, They either want a Fitness Queen, a person to look after their ailing parent or someone who will not spend a dime of their money. What's going on here. I'm looking for an equal partner, I can hold my own but would love to spend the last of my life with a wonderful person who has worked hard like me and is caring and loving like me and cares about their family and enjoys family times but also wants to enjoy life with someone they can share the good times with. IS THIS SO HARD TO FIND?

You think you have a problem? Wait until you get to my double digits! I do truly believe that age is just a number but it's difficult to find anyone else who does. My mate would be between forty and fifty five if we were allowed to choose our own age specifications for our partner but we aren't, so what to do? Even then he would have a problem keeping up with me! Old codgers need not apply.

- August 30, 2008 02:51 PM

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Hi....Fans of Toronto.

Give us a Dating Suggestion for your city and we'll add it to the article.

- August 22, 2008 01:55 PM

GINA53 is happy.

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Lookout T.O. you're city is hosting the 2009 National Black Nurse's Conference/Insitute late July! Hope local members post the scoop on next summer's events and hot spots for 30-50 yr olds!

- August 22, 2008 08:23 AM

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