Step into the Dragon’s Den

It’s Season 20 of Dragon's Den Canada, and producers are starting the search for entrepreneurs to appear in this historic season

— Image courtesy of Dragon's Den Canada

Since 2005, CBC’s hit television show DRAGONS’ DEN has been the go-to place for Canadian entrepreneurs to showcase their businesses to the country, with Dragons investing over $238 million dollars on the show.

Multi-million dollar companies like SAXX, Endy, Smart Sweets, and Knix all got their start on DRAGONS’ DEN - who will be the next big thing in Canada?? Maybe it’s someone you know!

With both virtual and in-person auditions - we’re looking coast-to-coast-to-coast for the best businesses.

All interested entrepreneurs should start by submitting their application here.

Then - keep an eye out for the Producers as they cross the country - coast to coast to coast on the 2025 in-person audition tour.

Learn more about the in-person audition tour here.

You won't be the first brave soul in our region to attempt this—several Kootenay entrepreneurs have ventured into the Dragon's Den in the past.

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