Uber’s 2022 Nightlife Index results: Canadians know how to have a good time!
If the last few years have taught us anything, it’s that we’ve all missed connecting with our family and friends, and making new friends, too! And if one thing is true about Canadians, it’s that we know how to have fun. Come rain, shine, or snow, city dwellers across the country, keen for a good night out, regularly flock to restaurants, clubs, retro dive bars, storied music halls, and ritzy cocktail bars.
With nighttime escapades making a major comeback as the pandemic subsides, Uber Canada is releasing its first-ever Nightlife Index.
Drawing from both Uber Rides and Uber Eats data, we’re sharing insights highlighting everything you need to know—from the top partying nights of the year, Canada’s wildest and tamest partying cities (based on the volume of late night riders), the top hangover foods across the country, and the most unexpected hangover food orders.
Check out the rankings below to find which Canadian cities are the most notorious partiers and the most popular foods for chasing away the morning-after misery.
Party city—Top 10 Partying Cities in Canada:
*based on volume of rides between 10PM and 2AM, weighted for the number of riders in each city
London
Toronto
Kitchener-Waterloo
Kingston
Saskatoon
Vancouver
Winnipeg
Regina
Edmonton
Ottawa
Not only is London the top partying city in Canada, Londoners stay out partying the latest, with the most rides happening between 2 AM and 4 AM.
When the revellers come out to play—Top 5 Biggest Partying Nights in Canada:
*based on volume of rides between 10PM and 2AM
Saturday, October 30, 2021
Saturday, December 11, 2021
Sunday, October 31, 2021
Saturday, December 4, 2021
Saturday, November 27, 2021
Time to get this party startled…er…started! Halloween was the top partying night in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, and Montreal in 2021.
Hungry or hungover? Top 5 Hangover Foods ordered through Uber Eats across Canada:
*based on volume of orders between 9AM and 1PM on Saturdays and Sundays
Burger
Breakfast wrap
Nuggets
Chicken sandwich
Hashbrown
The largest hangover food ordered through Uber Eats in Canada was placed on Saturday, December 18, 2021, in Ajax. One—or more, no judgment—hungry eater ordered 25 chicken shawarmas and 25 falafel shawarmas for a whopping $1,059.02.
Surprise, surprise! Most Unexpected Hangover Foods ordered through Uber Eats:
Canadians’ hangover cravings are unique and unexpected—but hey, at least we’ve got taste!
Coconut cake
Potato salad
Slushie
Chili
Strawberry cream cheese pie
As you revel in your city’s nightlife, remember that just because you drove to the party, it doesn’t mean you are capable of driving home. No matter how you get home, Uber and MADD Canada are supporters of all rides that get you there safely. Alcohol and cannabis can stay in your system as long as the next day, so don’t drive to pick up food and take advantage of getting it delivered right to your doorstep with Uber Eats.
“As we turn the corner on the pandemic and we are going out again with family and friends, we want to remind you not to drive imparied. Plan ahead, call a friend, have a designated driver, stay overnight, find a ride with the Uber app, or take transit to get home safely,” said Dawn Regan, Chief Operating Officer for MADD Canada (Mothers Against Drunk Driving).
Uber Canada supports MADD Canada’s work to prevent impaired driving and encourage Canadians to choose sober ride options if you have been consuming alcohol, cannabis, or other drugs.
Media release provided by Keerthana Rang, Uber. Feature image: Kathrin, Pixabay