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Dawson Creek sexier city than Fort St. John: PinkCherry

Dawson Creek made a sexy comeback in 2023, ranking higher in sexiness than Fort St. John, according to PinkCherry.ca. 

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Dawson Creek is sexier than Fort St. John. ( PinkCherry.ca )

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Dawson Creek made a sexy comeback in 2023, ranking higher in sexiness than Fort St. John, according to PinkCherry.ca. 

The adult toy website ranked Dawson Creek as the 41st sexiest town of 2023 out of 299 cities and towns, with Fort St. John lagging ten spots behind in 51st place. 

The rankings are based on “consumer purchases and behaviours” from January 1st, 2023, to December 31st, 2023. 

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Though it may be a victory for Dawson Creek, who lost to the Energetic City last year, PinkCherry’s rankings for 2023 are a colossal backslide for both cities. 

Fort St. John was named 2022’s 17th sexiest town in Canada, while Dawson Creek took 29th place. 

Dawson Creek beat out Fort St. John in all of PinkCherry’s listed categories except for one. A complete list of categories and rankings between the two cities can be found here.

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PinkCherry named Calgary the nation’s sexiest city for the second year in a row, while Roberval, Quebec, took first place for sexiest town. 

The company bases the top 10 rankings on the most sex toys per person for cities with populations over 300,000 people and towns below that number of people.

Top 10 Sexiest Cities in Canada:

  1. Calgary, Alberta
  2. Edmonton, Alberta
  3. Winnipeg, Manitoba
  4. London, Ontario
  5. Vancouver, British Columbia
  6. Ottawa, Ontario
  7. Toronto, Ontario
  8. Victoria, British Columbia
  9. Montréal, Quebec
  10. Surrey, British Columbia

Top 10 Sexiest Towns in Canada:

  1. Roberval, Quebec
  2. Amos, Quebec
  3. Estevan, Saskatchewan
  4. Carleton Place, Ontario
  5. Edmundson, New Brunswick
  6. Powell River, British Columbia
  7. Lacombe, Alberta
  8. High River, Alberta
  9. Salmon Arm, British Columbia
  10. Lachute, Quebec

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