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How to meet new people in Sudbury?

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    • #10455

      How can we feel more part of the City and meet new people? Do you know any groups or resources that would assist with this?

      Any help will be appreciated 🙂

    • #10466

      I would join a group or club of interest

    • #10482

      Taxation nation who cares about any of that

      • #10657

        Thanks tomtom but that is not helpful.

    • #10542

      I would say coffee houses and places where conversation flows , I go to Starbucks . The Cortina 64 place looks good , the ancient bus station on Notre dame

    • #10658

      I wanted to provide an update: I have been attending rainbow routes events and have found it helpful for meeting new people with same interests.

      The website has a variety of offerings: https://www.rainbowroutes.com/

    • #10662

      This is a great question as I would like to make new friends. I think the best way for me would be through a group/club or volunteering somewhere.

    • #10709

      Meeting people in Greater Sudbury. That’s a good question. Walmart is always busy. Grocery stores aisle. Being creative can work. Off the beaten path. It’s where the best things are found. How about a parking lot. Or a hamburger joint. People are all around us. You can say hello and meet a new person anytime you choose.

    • #11539

      Meet people in Sudbury by joining local sports leagues (MMA, cycling, running), volunteering at festivals, or attending specialized interest groups like the Caruso Club or various cultural associations. Socializing in downtown spots, taking classes, or participating in community events helps connect with people.

      Sports and Active Clubs

      Sports Leagues: Join local slo-pitch softball, cycling, or badminton clubs.

      Fitness & Fitness: Engage in hiking groups, local climbing gyms, or running clubs.

      Curling: Participate in local curling clubs.

      Volunteering and Culture

      Events: Volunteer at Sudbury’s music and art festivals to meet community-minded individuals.

      Cultural Associations: Connect with groups such as the Afro-Heritage Association, India-Canada Association, Irish Heritage Club, or Centre franco-ontarien de folklore.

      Community Groups: Join organizations and clubs.

      Socializing and Hobbies

      Nightlife: Visit popular spots like Nightlife on the Rocks.

      Classes & Groups: Join book clubs, hobby groups, or specialized classes.

      Meetup Apps: Use apps like Meetup to find local groups with similar interests.

      Networking and Specialized Socials

      Speed Dating: Attend virtual or in-person speed dating events, such as those hosted by Couple.com on Eventbrite.

      Games: Join board game nights or pub quizzes.

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