Explore Gagetown Where Quiet Charm Meets Loyalist Legacy on the Banks of the St. John River
Gagetown, a serene riverside village in Arcadia, offers scenic drives, fall foliage, and rich history. Enjoy paddling or fishing on the St. John River, visit heritage sites like the Tilley House and Loomcrofter’s Studio, and explore nearby trails, lakes, and waterfalls. Whether walking the historic village loop or touring Arcadia’s lakeshores, Gagetown is perfect for a peaceful and culturally rich getaway.
See Great White Sharks on a Cage Diving Tour in Nova Scotia This Summer
This summer, embark on an unforgettable adventure and get up close and personal with the magnificent great white sharks on the South Shore of Nova Scotia. Founded… Read more »
Heritage Day and August Long Weekend 2025: 25 Ideas For Alberta Day Trips and Getaways
The August Long Weekend in Alberta is often one of the warmest, so you’re probably planning some sort of vacation. You can easily centre your long weekend… Read more »
12 of the Most Scenic Bridges to Explore in Alberta on a Road Trip
There are many reasons for the scenic bridges you’ll find across Alberta. Some were built for industry, to connect people on foot, or to connect people to… Read more »
Top Vancouver Island Towns and Cities For a Summer Getaway
The most magical part of any town or city on Vancouver Island is usually the surrounding scenery. The Island’s communities are spread out from north to south… Read more »
27 Things to Do Outdoors This Summer in And Around Sarnia
Discover the beauty of this lakeside city and the lush, natural surroundings with a visit to some of these places in and around Sarnia this summer.
26 Places to Visit to Learn and Appreciate Alberta’s Cultural and Natural Heritage
When you wonder how you can explore Alberta’s heritage this summer, during the August/Heritage Day long weekend, or on Alberta Day, there are many parts of history… Read more »
Torrance Barrens: Head to This Dark Sky Preserve to Stargaze, Hike and Camp
Stargaze under some of Ontario’s darkest skies at Torrance Barrens Dark Sky Preserve, a rare gem in Muskoka. Enjoy hiking or biking scenic trails, explore wetland loops, or relax at peaceful tent sites near ponds and lakes. Watch for rare wildlife like sandhill cranes. Bring a picnic—or pick wild blueberries in season—and don’t forget your camera to capture sunsets, starry skies, or even the northern lights in this unique day-and-night destination.
Explore Cataracts Provincial Park: Waterfalls, Hidden Gorge, and Newfoundland’s Oldest Arch Bridge
Make the most of your visit to Cataracts Provincial Park by exploring its short but dramatic 0.3 km trail featuring staircases, viewpoints, waterfalls, and the historic 1920s Ellis Memorial Bridge. Cross over the gorge and enjoy birdwatching or spotting local wildlife like moose or red foxes. Bring a picnic for the tables near the entrance, and consider nearby Placentia for meals, coastal views, and additional trails. Pets are welcome on-leash, making this a scenic, family-friendly adventure spot.
Top Adventures For a Summer Getaway to Parry Sound
Lake Huron’s Bay is a result of the separation caused by the Bruce Peninsula and Manitoulin Island. And with the expansive Georgian Bay are several smaller bays… Read more »
Explore Picton and Beyond This Summer – Beach Days, Wine Tours, Art Walks, and Lakeside Culture in One Trip
Enjoy a balanced escape in Prince Edward County by exploring the vibrant town of Picton and its scenic surroundings. Stroll the Bay of Quinte shoreline, dine on patios, or tour local wineries, breweries, and art galleries. Bike or hike the area’s many trails, enjoy a beach day at one of several nearby waterfronts, and catch a show at BASE31 or Theatre Roulant. Stay in cozy inns, cottages, or campgrounds for a relaxing getaway full of variety.
Summer in Port Colborne: Horseback Beach Tours, Ship Watching, and More
Port Colborne is known for many things when it comes to being a tourist destination. The Lake Erie and Niagara region town is one of the quieter… Read more »
17 Places to Go Ziplining in Ontario
The warm summer weather brings the opportunity to explore adventures while enjoying the beauty of nature. If you are a nature enthusiast who craves an adrenaline rush,… Read more »
Guide to Scenic Boat Tours and Cruises in Ontario
Thinking of going on a cruise? Explore Ontario through its myriad of rivers, and waterways! From intimate, romantic and cozy cruises that span a week to short boat trips, you have plenty of options to suit every budget from Windsor to Moosonee and Ottawa to Kenora!
How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Bridal Veil Falls – Manitoulin Island
Manitoulin Island offers scenic hikes and cultural experiences, with highlights like the Bridal Veil Falls and Kagawong River Trail. Visitors can enjoy a short walk to the falls or a longer route from the marina, featuring historical markers and river views. In Kagawong, explore public art, the Old Mill Heritage Centre, lakeside beaches, and local galleries, plus treats from Manitoulin Chocolate Works.
Top Summer Activities in Fort Erie
Welcome to Fort Erie, an exciting summer destination for the town alone or a perfect starting point for a trip to Niagara Falls and your Lake Erie Road… Read more »
10 Beach Day Trips From Kitchener-Waterloo to Beat the Heat This Summer
Living in the Kitchener-Waterloo region doesn’t mean you have to miss out on sandy beaches and refreshing coastal adventures. While the region may not have direct access… Read more »
Getaway to Fort Saskatchewan This Summer – River Trails, Grazing Sheep & Family Fun in One Trip
Make the most of your trip to Fort Saskatchewan by diving into its rich 200+ year history at the Fort Heritage Precinct and strolling through the city’s many art displays, murals, and galleries. Explore scenic trails along the North Saskatchewan River, paddle from West River’s Edge or Turner Park, and unwind at picnic spots or the dog park.
Nature, Nurture, and Charity: 16 Acre Sunflower Walk at Kadylack Farm in Perth County
Experience the enchantment of a 16-acre sunflower field at Kadylack Farm in Atwood, where visitors of all ages are welcome to immerse themselves in the joy that… Read more »
Whycocomagh Park – Explore the Heart of Cape Breton Island with Breathtaking Hikes and Lookouts
Whycocomagh Provincial Park, nestled in Cape Breton’s mountains, offers scenic lakeside and hillside camping with stunning views of Bras d’Or Lake. Hike the Salt Mountain Trail to enjoy panoramic lookouts and Acadian forest beauty. Ideal for summer or fall visits, guests can enjoy well-equipped campsites, access to nearby accommodations, and peaceful nature walks. Don’t miss vibrant fall colours, forest diversity, and unforgettable Cape Breton landscapes from this serene provincial park gem.
Explore Arches Provincial Park Where Ocean-Sculpted Rock Formations Meet Starry Skies
Newfoundland’s Northern Peninsula offers breathtaking scenery, and Arches Provincial Park is one of its most awe-inspiring highlights. Witness the mighty ocean’s handiwork at Arches Park, three towering coastal arches you must see before they’re gone. Formed by centuries of wave erosion, these natural wonders are best viewed at low tide, when vibrant pebbled beaches are fully revealed. Enjoy scenic picnics, wildlife spotting, and sunset photography—then stay to marvel at starry skies. Bring sturdy footwear and grab takeout from nearby spots for the perfect coastal adventure.
Sunflower Fields and Mazes in Ontario For a Day Trip
A visit to a sunflower farm is surely a cause for a smile, photo ops, and plenty of sunshine. Walk on a path through a sea of yellow flowers and purchase a specialty product from a store on-site to commemorate your summer experience. In Ontario, these flowers bloom for about two weeks only from early to late August/early September. If you are looking for a sunflower field to visit in Ontario this summer, check out one of these farms.
10+ Sunflower Fields to Explore Around Toronto
Embrace the summer season by arranging a delightful visit to the nearest sunflower farm. Revel in the beauty of these stunning flowers as you take a stroll… Read more »
Sunflower Farms For a Day Trip From Ottawa
The “helianthus annuus,” more commonly known as sunflowers, is a symbol of happiness and of summer. They are interesting flowers that adore the sun, moving to face… Read more »























