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Warkworth Lilac Festival: Celebrate Spring With a Road Trip From Toronto

Best visited during the end of May and early June, the Lilac Tour is the perfect way to celebrate the Lilac blooms of Spring. These fragrant purple and white flowers are a beautiful flowering plant; ornamental and attractive, that often mark the closing in of summer.

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25+ Family Fun Things to Do This Summer in Richmond Hill

Explore Richmond Hill this summer! From great food festivals to getting a exquisite view of the heavens up-close, there are plenty of ways to enjoy a staycation this summer in Richmond Hill! . Here is a list of 25+ things to get a head start to a great summer in Richmond Hill.

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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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Farms to Visit in Greater Toronto Area | Family Fun Farm Trips

Visit a farm this weekend with kids – make a day out of it and have a farm-to-fork learning experience. Pick your own vegetables or fruits, go… Read more »

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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 »

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Asparagus to Sunflowers: Visit Andrews Scenic Acres Near Toronto Offering a Variety of U-Picks and Family Fun

Looking for a fun family day out with a farm twist? Look no further than Andrews Scenic Acres! Since 1980, this local community farm in Halton Hills… Read more »

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25 Must Do Summer Activities in Cape Breton

Cape Breton almost feels like it is a world away from Nova Scotia and the rest of Canada. You can reconnect with nature at the parks, beaches,… Read more »

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Waterfront Campgrounds in Alberta to For a Summer Getaway

A waterfront campsite can offer many different advantages to different people. In Alberta, during the summer, waterfront camping offers instant access to many activities. For some, it… Read more »

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Trip to Golden, B.C: Outdoor Adventures For a Fun Day Out

A day in Golden grants you seemingly endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. The mountain town is set on the confluence of the Columbia and Kicking Horse Rivers…. Read more »

A Day in Diamond Valley: What to See & Do on a Day Trip From Calgary

A Day in Diamond Valley: What to See & Do on a Day Trip From Calgary

Diamond Valley is unique in that it is one of Alberta’s newest municipalities. Turner Valley and Black Diamond amalgamated to create one larger town in 2023. Both… Read more »

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Summer Adventures at Cypress Provincial Park

Cypress Provincial Park offers an unforgettable outdoor experience just minutes from Vancouver. With everything from wheelchair-accessible forest loops to panoramic summit hikes, it’s a playground for all skill levels. Visitors can explore serene lakes, lush mountain trails, or take on the challenging Howe Sound Crest Trail. Add in thrilling summer attractions like the Eagle Coaster and scenic chairlift rides, plus great dining options, and the park becomes a perfect summer escape.

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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.

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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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6 Things to Do in Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park in Alberta

Sir Winston Churchill Provincial Park in Alberta protects eight islands in Lac La Biche. The majority of the provincial park is on Lac La Biche’s largest central… Read more »

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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.

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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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Discovery Wildlife: Stay Overnight or Explore This Wildlife Sanctuary in Central Alberta

Discovery Wildlife Park offers a secure haven for orphaned animals, allowing visitors to observe native wildlife and beyond. Discovery Wildlife Park in Innisfail, a family-run establishment, is… 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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Adventures at La Manche Provincial Park: Explore Suspension Bridges, Waterfalls, Village Ruins and Seaside Cliffs on Newfoundland’s East Coast

At La Manche Provincial Park, history, nature, and adventure come together in one of Newfoundland’s most scenic coastal escapes. Here are the top activities and ways to make the best of your trip: hike to waterfalls and a 50m suspension bridge, explore abandoned village ruins, enjoy a beach day by the freshwater pond, paddle through quiet marshes, or camp under starlit skies. With rich wildlife, serene trails, and endless photo opportunities, La Manche offers something unforgettable for every kind of traveler.

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6 Small Towns and Cities to Add to Your Summer Trip to Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island is home to many natural wonders and historical places to see. And when you set out to see the province’s top attractions, take time… 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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Prairie Lily: Explore Saskatoon Cruising South Saskatchewan River

Explore the ‘City of Bridges‘ from a new perspective on Prairie Lily from the South Saskatchewan River. Prairie Lily is all ready to set sail from May… Read more »

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Explore Muncho Lake Provincial Park: Nature Trails, Aqua Waters, and Rugged Mountain Landscapes Along Alaska Highway

Muncho Lake Provincial Park, set in a striking mountain valley along BC’s Alaska Highway, features vibrant aqua-green waters, dramatic limestone peaks shaped by tectonic forces, and diverse hiking trails. Campgrounds like Strawberry Flats and MacDonald offer lakeside stays, while the Northern Rockies Lodge provides lodge and cabin rentals. Activities include hiking, boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The 80–85 km highway stretch through the park is scenic and leads to Liard River Hot Springs.

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Adventures at Frenchman’s Cove Provincial Park: From Tranquil Waters to Rugged Trails, Discover Burin Peninsula’s Natural Beauty

Discover the best adventures and ways to enjoy Frenchman’s Cove Provincial Park—a hidden gem on Newfoundland’s Burin Peninsula. Nestled between calm tidal waters and forested shores, the park’s freshwater barachois offers the perfect backdrop for kayaking, swimming, and relaxing beach days. Hike along scenic coastal trails, observe diverse wildlife and bird species, or spend the evening stargazing from your campsite.