Smile study says Kelowna among happiest cities in Canada

"A SMALL GRIN DOESN'T SCORE AS HIGHLY AS A BROAD SMILE."

KELOWNA – If you judge a city’s happiness based on the number of Instagram photos featuring smiling subjects, then a recently released app has some good news for residents of Kelowna.

Jetpac City Guides is a Canadian company that conducted a study revealing, based on an unusual method of quantifying ‘happiness’, that Kelowna ranked #8 on the list of Canada’s happiest cities.

By analyzing facial expressions in millions of publicly shared Instagram photos, Jetpac ranked cities across Canada based on prevalence and intensity of the smiles.

According to the website, “Smiles on the faces of millions of people in millions of photos are the most direct measure we have of happiness. A small grin doesn’t score as highly as a broad smile. Smiling for the camera is a cultural habit that tends to be the same around a country, so the relative happiness of a city rises above any posed smiles.”

Jetpac has released an iPhone app that lets users view the results of the study as well as shows which specific locations within the city elicit the largest smiles.

Kelowna received a ‘smile score’ of 29.4, beating other B.C. cities Vancouver and Victoria, which scored 20.2 and 26.8 respectively.

The ‘happiest’ city, Kingston, Ontario, received a smile score of 40.2.

The 25 happiest Canadian cities, according to Jetpac City Guides:

  1. Kingston
  2. Regina
  3. Quebec City
  4. Gatineau
  5. Saskatoon
  6. London
  7. Waterloo-Kitchener
  8. Kelowna
  9. Edmonton
  10. Banff
  11. Hamilton
  12. Surrey
  13. Calgary
  14. Winnipeg
  15. Burlington
  16. Victoria
  17. Halifax
  18. Ottawa
  19. Mont-Tremblant
  20. Niagara Falls
  21. Whistler
  22. Montreal
  23. Toronto
  24. Vancouver
  25. Niagara-on-the-Lake

A tongue-in-cheek video created by Jetpac illustrating the "discovery" of the correlation between Instagram pics and happiness.

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Adam has lived in B.C. most of his life. He was born in the Caribou, grew up in the Okanagan, went to university on Vancouver Island and worked as a news photographer in Vancouver. His favourite stories incorporate meaningful photography and feature interesting, passionate locals. He studied writing at UVic and photojournalism in California. He loves talking tractors, dogs and cameras and is always looking for a good story.


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