For the first time in Canada, one-person households are the most common living arrangement, according to the 2016 census. (Alex Cooke/Canadian Press)An increasing number of travel companies are creating deals for solo travellers because demand has exploded, especially among women, says Tracey Nesbitt, editor of Solo Traveler magazine. Still, catering to solo travellers is a fairly recent phenomenon, as more millennials and baby boomers are seeking to travel alone, said Nesbitt. More to be doneThe growth in solo living has coincided with the rise in condominium construction. Solo living is a huge trend with implications for how we live, socialize, use technology, meet people, shop and get things done, DePaulo said.
Source: CBC News March 07, 2019 17:46 UTC