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Ontario to Take Over Gardiner Expressway and Don Valley Parkway in Fall 2027

Ontario is set to take ownership of two of Toronto’s busiest highways, with the Gardiner Expressway and Don Valley Parkway scheduled to transfer from the City of… Read more »

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CAA Worst Roads 2026: Hamilton, Toronto and Sudbury Roads Rank Among Ontario’s Worst

Barton Street East in Hamilton has once again been named the worst road in Ontario. The road took the top spot in CAA’s 2026 Worst Roads campaign,… Read more »

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Ticket Resale Crackdown in Ontario Brings Higher Fines Starting June 10

Ontario is increasing financial penalties for ticket resellers who break provincial rules by selling event tickets for more than their original total purchase price. The new enforcement… Read more »

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Zellers Maps Its Ontario Comeback With New Stores in Toronto and Windsor

Zellers is putting Ontario back on its map, starting with two stores that show how the retailer is trying to turn nostalgia into a modern shopping format…. Read more »

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Get Free Krispy Kreme Doughnuts on National Doughnut Day

A free doughnut is on the table at Krispy Kreme, but only for one day. Krispy Kreme Canada will mark National Doughnut Day on June 5 by… Read more »

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Whistling Gardens: Visit One of Canada’s Best Botanical Gardens With the Largest Public Peony Collection in North America

Ontario is home to many fabulous gardens, including the largest botanical garden in Canada. However, did you know that Whistling Gardens in Norfolk County is home to… Read more »

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Federal Grocery Relief Payment Set to Arrive for Eligible Canadians June 5

A new federal payment aimed at easing grocery costs is set to land in Canadians’ accounts on June 5, part of a plan first announced earlier in… Read more »

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Unique Landscapes: Must See Deserts and Sand Dunes in Canada

Canada’s landscapes change within 100km along the highway. They are vast and varied landscapes and include a small handful of northern deserts and sand dunes.While there are… Read more »

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23-Acre Addition Planned for Ontario’s First Urban Provincial Park

Ontario is moving ahead with a proposed 23-acre expansion of Uxbridge Urban Provincial Park, adding land along the park’s northern boundary to protect more greenspace in the… Read more »

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Wendy’s Canada Deal Gives Blue Jays Fans Free Burger Offer After Wins

Wendy’s Canada has entered a multi-year partnership with the Toronto Blue Jays, becoming the team’s Official Hamburger. The deal was announced on National Hamburger Day and links… Read more »

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Free Rent Offers Become More Common in Ontario’s Rental Market as Vacancy Rates Rise

Move-in incentives are playing a larger role in Ontario’s rental market as rents soften, vacancy rates rise and more rental supply comes online. A new analysis from… Read more »

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Lake Huron Summer Road Trip: 10 Towns and Cities For a Weekend Getaway

Welcome to Ontario’s West Coast or Blue Coast! One look at some of the beaches around Lake Huron in Ontario, and it is immediately evident why the… Read more »

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Things to Do in Brockville During Summer

Nestled on the shores of St. Lawrence River, the City of Brockville opens up a world of fun activities that Thousand Islands region provide for all ages from scuba diving to wildlife watching.

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Longo’s Marks 70 Years With Ontario Store Celebrations and New Store Openings

Longo’s is marking its 70th anniversary in 2026 with celebrations across its 43 stores in Ontario. The grocery retailer, formerly Longo Brothers Fruit Markets, will hold anniversary… Read more »

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Weather Network Summer Forecast 2026: Western Canada Faces Hotter Summer as East Sees a Changeable Season

The Weather Network says Canada is heading into a split summer, with western Canada expected to be hot while central and eastern regions see more back-and-forth conditions… Read more »

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More Than Just Willie: Discover Wiarton’s Historic Ruins and Caves This Summer

Wiarton may be known for its famous groundhog, Wiarton Willie, but this charming town on the South Bruce Peninsula offers far more. Set against the stunning backdrop of Georgian Bay, Wiarton is a gateway to scenic hiking trails, fascinating cave systems, and the haunting ruins of a once-grand estate. Whether you’re here for the history, nature, or summer festivals, Wiarton is full of experiences waiting to be discovered. Here are the top activities and ways to make the best of your trip.

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Sainte-Marie among the Hurons 2026 Season: Taste, Tour, and Discover Ontario’s Earliest European Roots

Ontario’s historical gem, Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, invites visitors to step back in time and experience the province’s first European community. Founded in 1639 as the headquarters… Read more »

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Lake Erie Weekend Getaway: 10 Towns & Communities For an Ontario Summer Vacation

Consider these towns along the Lake Erie shoreline as a simple summer getaway, a road trip, or a single destination. The Lake Erie Shoreline has many reasons… Read more »

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Fascinating Living History Villages & Museums to Visit This Summer in Ontario

Ontario is home to several captivating living history sites that provide a unique and immersive experience, allowing visitors to step back in time and explore the rich… Read more »

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14 Caves & Caverns to Explore in Ontario

Caves and crevices boast the mysteries and exploration that Ontario has to offer. With exceptional cave systems like the Bonnechere Caves and Bruce Caves, visitors can get a glimpse of the epitome of historical geology and perhaps find some hidden treasures on their way. Here are 15 caves for you to explore in Ontario.

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Adventures at Rideau River Provincial Park: Hike, Fish, Paddle, and Sleep Along Canada’s Oldest Canal System

At Rideau River Provincial Park, you can paddle the scenic Rideau Waterway, Canada’s oldest canal system, or set up camp by the river under shady trees. Spend… Read more »

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Escape to Sauble Falls Provincial Park: Waterfalls, Sand Dunes, Scenic Trails & More!

At Sauble Falls, you’re stepping into a place with a cool mix of history and nature. Once a bustling logging hub, it’s now all about relaxing by the river, hiking through red pine forests, and exploring ancient sand dunes. You can camp near the water, paddle the Sauble River, or walk the scenic trails. Just a quick trip takes you to Sauble Beach, perfect for swimming, sunset strolls, and grabbing food on a patio. It’s a spot where you can truly slow down and enjoy.

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Gondola or Zipline? Wasaga Beach Opens Door to Big Ideas Above the Shoreline

A new idea is taking shape above Wasaga Beach, and it could change how visitors experience one of Ontario’s busiest summer destinations. Town council, led by Mayor… Read more »

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Ontario Moves to Phase Out Chinese-Made Drones Over Security Concerns

Ontario is moving to tighten control over the drones it uses, citing concerns about data security. The province announced it will restrict the purchase and use of… Read more »