Elora Gorge: Tubing, Hiking, and Other Adventures for an Unforgettable Trip
The Elora Gorge Conservation Area is one of the few conservation areas in Ontario that offers quite a variety of activities. The large park surrounds the Elora… Read more »
Canada Strong: Carney Announces Sovereign Wealth Fund With Individual Investor Option
The federal government has announced the creation of the Canada Strong Fund, marking Canada’s first national sovereign wealth fund and a new approach to financing large-scale economic… Read more »
Ticketmaster Removes Ontario Resale Listings as New Price Cap Takes Effect
Ticketmaster Canada is removing resale listings for events in Ontario as new provincial rules on ticket pricing take effect. In a notice to customers, the company said… Read more »
Events & Festivals This Weekend in Canada
Things to Do This Weekend — What’s On This Weekend in Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, London, K-W Region, Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver.
Jones Falls & More: Scenic 12-Metre Cascade & Hiking Trails in Pottawatomi Conservation Area
Mention of Owen Sound might bring about images of sandy beaches, the Georgian Bay, or the offshore ships. And while this harbour town is home to great… Read more »
25 of the Best Provincial Parks to Go Camping This Summer in Ontario
This expansive province offers lush forests, beautiful lakes and is home to thousands of different wildlife species. Explore the outdoors and take advantage of the beauty found within nature with a choice of 25 Ontario parks to go camping; create memories with you and your family that will last a lifetime!
From Birding to Lighthouse and Beaches: Reasons to Visit Presqu’ile Provincial Park
Presqu’ile Provincial Park packs history, nature, and adventure into one scenic destination. From hiking 16 km of trails and spotting over 300 bird species to kayaking, swimming,… Read more »
Apply Now: Up to 100,000 Jobs Available Through Canada Summer Jobs 2026
The federal government has announced the launch of the 2026 Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) program, which will offer 100,000 job opportunities for youth aged 15 to 30…. Read more »
Doors Open Guelph: Explore Unique Sites and Attractions For Free This Saturday
It’s time to unlock the doors and explore some of Guelph’s most iconic sites! The city is throwing open its doors for the Doors Open Guelph event… Read more »
Mother’s Day Brunch Cruises and Weekend Sightseeing in Ontario
Mother’s Day is a special occasion to celebrate the most important woman in our lives – our moms. While there are countless ways to show our appreciation… Read more »
50% More GST/HST Credit: Eligible Canadians to Receive a One-Time Grocery Relief Payment on June 5
A new federal payment aimed at easing grocery costs is set to land in Canadians’ accounts this spring, part of a plan first announced earlier in January…. Read more »
Pizza Pizza Rolls Out Pre Rolls and $20 Deal for 4/20
Pizza Pizza is leaning into 4/20 in its own way this year, with a menu built around bold flavours and a bit of playful nostalgia. The chain… Read more »
Full List of Postal Codes Moving to Community Mailboxes Under Canada Post Plan in 2026–2027
Canada Post is starting a major shift in how it delivers mail, marking what it calls a turning point for the future of the service. The Crown… Read more »
Ride, Dine, and Explore: Mother’s Day Train Trips in Ontario
Mother’s Day plans do not have to follow the usual routine. Across Ontario, heritage railways are offering a mix of experiences that go beyond a typical outing…. Read more »
2026 Record Store Day: Head to Independent Record Stores This Saturday For Special Releases and Performances
On April 18, independent record stores across Canada will mark the annual Record Store Day, a global celebration of vinyl culture featuring special releases, in-store performances, and… Read more »
Ontario Allows Alcohol Beyond Campsites in Provincial Parks This Summer
A day at the park in Ontario is about to feel a little different this summer. The province is loosening long-standing alcohol rules in Ontario Parks, giving… Read more »
Jackson-Triggs Niagara Estate Announces 2026 Summer Concert Series Lineup; Tickets Now On Sale
Niagara Region wine country’s outdoor concerts are returning this year to the 500-seat open-air venue located at Jackson-Triggs Niagara Estate. Starting in June, you can experience some… Read more »
Ottawa Rolls Out Fuel Tax Relief – Here Is What You Need To Know
Canada is hitting pause on a key fuel tax, a move the federal government says should bring some immediate relief at the pump. Prime Minister Mark Carney… Read more »
Imagine Dragons to Open RBC Amphitheatre Concert Season in May; Tickets on Sale April 17
Imagine Dragons will open the newly branded RBC Amphitheatre with its first-ever headlining show. The multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning band will take the stage on May 21, 2026,… Read more »
Ontario Proposes Mandatory Written Exams, With Attendance Marks Worth Up to 15 Per Cent for High School Students
Ontario is proposing a significant shake-up to how school boards operate, with a new bill aimed at tightening oversight and refocusing attention on student outcomes. The legislation,… Read more »
10 Tulip Farms and Fields For a U-Pick Spring Day Trip in Ontario – 2026 Season
The most colourful of spring flowers, tulips bloom across Ontario during the season, painting the landscape with vibrant hues. Many flower farms welcome visitors to pick fresh… Read more »
Ontario Plans to Extend WSIB Benefits to Thousands in Private Care Jobs
Ontario is moving to expand workplace insurance coverage to thousands of care workers who have long operated without it. The province has introduced proposed legislation that would… Read more »
Popeyes Canada Debuts Anime-Inspired Menu With ONE PIECE Collaboration
Popeyes is leaning into anime fandom with a new limited-time collaboration tied to ONE PIECE, bringing a themed menu to Canada starting Monday. The fast food chain… Read more »
Canada’s Jobless Rate Holds at 6.7% as Southern Ontario Cities Struggle, Saskatchewan Remains Lowest
Canada’s labour market showed little movement in March, offering a picture of stability rather than momentum. Employment edged up by 14,000 positions, a modest 0.1% increase, while… Read more »























