Sand Hill Park: Climb Massive Sand Dunes & Plan a Weekend Beach Getaway to Lake Erie Shores
Make the best of the summer season by taking a swim at Sand Hill Park, which is home to Ontario’s largest sand dunes. These massive sand mountains… Read more »
Tyendinaga Cavern & Caves: Largest Known Cavern in Ontario is 2 Hours From Toronto
Explore a hidden, underground world at Tyendinaga Cavern & Caves—the largest known cavern in Ontario. The guided tours at Tyendinaga have been a family-owned, small business for… Read more »
Canada’s Unemployment Rate Reaches 6.9% as Quebec Loses Jobs and Manitoba Has Lowest Unemployment
Canada’s labour market showed few signs of momentum in April, with employment essentially flat and unemployment ticking higher as more people looked for work. The country lost… Read more »
Canada Monitoring Three People After Rare Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship
Canadian health officials say three people in Canada are being monitored after an outbreak of Andes hantavirus was linked to the cruise ship MV Hondius. In a… Read more »
Ontario Lowers Colon Cancer Screening Age to 45
Ontario is lowering the age for publicly funded colorectal cancer screening, a move the province says will make early detection available to more than one million additional… Read more »
Tragically Chip: Kawartha Dairy Launches Limited Edition Maple Whisky Ice Cream Inspired by The Tragically Hip
A new ice cream inspired by cottage country summers and one of Canada’s most recognizable songs is arriving just in time for the season. Kawartha Dairy has… Read more »
AirAsia Orders 150 Canada-Built Airbus A220-300 Jets in Record Deal
A major aircraft order involving AirAsia and Airbus is putting Canada’s aerospace sector in focus. Malaysia-based AirAsia has committed to a major fleet expansion, placing an order… Read more »
Georgian Bay Islands National Park: The Stunning Landscapes of the Boat-Only Accessible Summer Destination Is An Easy Day Trip From Toronto
Visit this National Park composed of 63 islands where the windswept white pines and granite shores of the Canadian Shield are yours to discover!
Pizza Nova Brings Back One-Day $5.99 Deal to Support Variety Ontario
Pizza Nova is bringing back its one-day “That’s Amore Pizza for Kids” event, something customers haven’t seen in its original format since 2019. For one day only… Read more »
Along the Grand: Explore One-of-a-Kind Sites in Brantford, Brant and Six Nations for Free This Saturday
Explore a wide range of cultural, historical, and community spaces in Brantford, the County of Brant, and Six Nations of the Grand River during Doors Open Along… Read more »
2026 Ribfests In and Around Greater Toronto Area (and Ontario)
Nothing says summer like the aroma of sizzling gourmet meats on the fired-up smoking hot grills! With plenty of rides, activities, and kid-friendly food, Ribfest is an… Read more »
Louise Arbour Named Canada’s Next Governor General
Prime Minister Mark Carney has appointed Louise Arbour as Canada’s 31st Governor General since Confederation. Per the news release, Arbour brings a long and unusually wide-ranging legal… Read more »
Day Trip From Southern Ontario: Cheltenham Badlands
Cheltenham Badlands in Caledon is the perfect day trip from the Golden Horseshoe to see a provincially significant Earth Science Area of Natural and Scientific Interest (ANSI)…. Read more »
FREE Comic Book Day 2026: Get Free Comics This Saturday
Free Comic Book Day 2026 returns this Saturday, and you can get free comics and merch from your local comic shop.
Hat Trick Farms: Pick Your Own Tulips at This Tulip Farm in Southwestern Ontario
If you are looking for a tulip field with a u-pick experience in southwestern Ontario, then located just an hour away from London, near the shores of… Read more »
Team Canada Strong: $6B Workforce Plan Targets 100,000 Trades Workers, Offers $5,000 Incentive
Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a new federal initiative aimed at expanding Canada’s skilled trades workforce. The program, called Team Canada Strong, includes a $6 billion… Read more »
Saunders Farm Marks 50 Years with New Tulipfest in Ottawa
Saunders Farm is marking a major milestone this spring, and it’s doing it in full colour. To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Saunders Farm is introducing Tulipfest, a… Read more »
Things to Do in London in May – 2026
A list of 30+ fun events in London during May, including fun family activities, festivals, live music, adult events, and more!
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 »
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!
25 of the Best Parks to Go Camping Near Toronto
Escape from the city and experience the beautiful tranquillity of the great outdoors. Experience adventure, ecosystems and stunning wildlife among the 25 places to go camping near Toronto.





















