Find Adults for Fun in Terrebonne
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La rive-nord c'est mort le soir et j'en peux plus. Cherche quelqu'un de real pour une soiree pas compliquee. Bilingue brune et en forme. Viens me voir.
The old town area is so romantic looking but I'm not looking for romance. Want someone to come appreciate the historic vibe and then do very unhistoric things.
Finalement un weekend sans plans. Mon condo est vide et moi aussi if you catch my drift. Looking for company Friday or Saturday night. Pas de fake.
Far enough from the city that privacy is guaranteed. Looking for someone who doesn't mind the drive because I promise it's worth it. Can host always.
Hot tub running, deck is private, no neighbours close enough to see anything. Looking for someone to soak with me tonight. Things escalate fast in hot water.
Just moved to the area and looking to establish something regular. Not a relationship just consistent good company when we're both in the mood. Low maintenance.
I run the trails near the boise every morning and I'm in ridiculous shape. This body needs to be appreciated by someone who can keep up. Athletic types.
Ten years married and the spark is gone. Not leaving but need excitement from somewhere else. Very discreet very available during the day. Adults only.
First time posting this kind of thing and super nervous. Petite Asian girl looking for something casual with someone respectful. Be nice about it svp.
Right on the border so I'm accessible from both Laval and Terrebonne. Thick Latina with zero patience for games. Soit on se voit soit on se voit pas. Simple.
Casual Dating in Terrebonne
Terrebonne is one of the largest cities on Montreal's north shore and it's grown into a proper suburban centre with over 120,000 people. The Vieux-Terrebonne area along the river is genuinely beautiful with heritage architecture, the Ile-des-Moulins historic site, and waterfront paths that make it one of the prettiest spots in the greater Montreal area. The newer parts of the city have expanded north toward La Plaine and west toward Lachenaie with massive residential developments full of young families and professionals who commute to Montreal but live where it's more affordable and spacious.
Lachenaie on the eastern side has a lot of the newer condo developments attracting young professionals in their 20s and 30s. Terrebonne-Heights is the established residential core with a mix of housing types. The Vieux-Terrebonne area is where you'd go for a nice walkable first meeting with restaurants and cafes along the river. La Plaine to the north has expanded enormously and has that new-subdivision energy where nobody knows each other yet. The areas along Montee Masson and Boulevard des Seigneurs serve as the commercial corridors connecting the different parts of the city.
The Rive-Nord culture is distinct from Montreal island. People here are primarily francophone and tend to be more suburban in lifestyle but that doesn't mean conservative in private. The Quebec attitude toward sex and relationships is generally more relaxed than English Canada and that applies equally to the suburbs. The Boise areas with their trails and green spaces attract active people. Cote-Terrebonne and Angora are quieter residential pockets. The proximity to Autoroute 25 and 640 means getting to Laval or Montreal is easy but most people prefer finding someone on the north shore so they don't have to deal with bridge traffic.
Leolist works in Terrebonne because it serves the north shore population that doesn't want to cross to the island for casual encounters. The population is large enough for variety and suburban enough for privacy. Most people have cars and their own space. Check our Montreal scene guide for the broader picture.