Must Visit Towns For a Summer Road Trip Around Georgian Bay
The Georgian Bay is located at the large eastern half of Lake Huron. The Bay is created from the northern shores, the Bruce Peninsula to the south,… Read more »
Take a Guided Tour to Explore Secluded Peche Island on Detroit River
Peche Island is located on the Detroit River, just off the coast of the City of Windsor. At only 86 acres in area, it is a rather… Read more »
Summer in Bayfield: Visit This Lake Huron Village For a Getaway Filled with Historical Charm and Beachside Joy
Spend a summer getaway in Ontario surrounded by history, arts, and culture! With a trip to Bayfield, you can surround yourself with all of the above, plus… Read more »
100+ Things to Do This Summer in Windsor and Essex County – 2026
Experience all that southern Canada has to offer by spending time in Essex County — Canada’s southernmost region — and Windsor — the southernmost city in Canada…. Read more »
Ontario’s Cleanest Beaches For a Summer Swim – 2026 Blue Flag Certified Beaches & Marinas
When beaches in Ontario have that distinct blue flag flying above, it gives the beach’s community a unique sense of pride because they know that the water… Read more »
U-Pick Flower Farms For a Day Trip in Ontario
This spring and summer, escape the city limits and find yourself on a beautiful farm amidst wild and colourful petals. If you enjoy picking flowers directly off a farm, visit one of these U-Pick flower farms in Ontario.
25 Must Visit Nature Attractions & Parks in the Windsor Essex Region
The Windsor-Essex-Pelee Island region has some of Ontario’s most beautiful hidden gems. Many nature spots in the area are authentic, untouched, and preserve a lot of the… Read more »
St. Marys Quarry: Canada’s Largest Outdoor Freshwater Swimming Pool – 2026 Season
This summer jump off a cliff into Canada’s Largest Outdoor Freshwater Swimming Pool!
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 »
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 »
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 »
Ontario’s Biggest U-Pick Peony Garden Opens in June With 150,000 Blooms
Flower lovers have a short window to catch one of Ontario’s most impressive spring sights, and Fleur de Roy, the province’s largest pick-your-own peony garden, is opening… Read more »
Top Reasons to Drive-Thru African Lion Safari This Year – 2026
Experience Canada’s original safari adventure at African Lion Safari. Located at the border of Hamilton and Cambridge, this unique attraction lets you drive through 9 km of… Read more »
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.
Farms Near Toronto to Pick Your Own Asparagus
The tender shoots of the asparagus poke their heads every spring during the month of May. Here are three farms near Toronto where you can pick… Read more »
Explore Ruthven Park National Historic Site: Historic Tours, Riverside Trails, Garden Teas, and the Remnants of a Long-Lost Ontario Town
Ruthven Park National Historic Site blends natural beauty with rich history on the banks of the Grand River. Walk forested trails, tour the historic Thompson mansion, or explore the remains of the former town of Indiana. Seasonal exhibits, garden events, and festivals provide varied programming throughout the summer. Whether attending a workshop or visiting for the day, here are the top activities and ways to get the most out of your time at Ruthven Park.
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 »
Summer Activities and Adventures in Grand Bend and Lambton Shores
Famous for its Blue Flag Beach at Grand Bend, the municipality of Lambton Shores offers a variety of activities during the summer season. This season, find yourself enjoying all that Arkona, Forest, Grand Bend, Port Franks and Thedford have to offer with these summer fun activities in Lambton Shores.
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 »
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 »
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.
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.
Top Beaches to Visit This Summer in Ontario
With all the Great Lakes surrounding Canada’s most populous province, it is no wonder that Ontario is home to some of the best beaches in Canada. These… Read more »
Reasons to Visit Southern Ontario’s Scenic Caves During Summer & Fall
If you are in search of one place in Ontario for the whole family – from grandparents to teenagers and toddlers – then you should consider visiting… Read more »






















