Adventures at Kalamalka Lake: From Sandy Shores to Cliffside Views and Fun on Its Turquoise Waters
Kalamalka Lake in southern BC’s Okanagan is a turquoise gem surrounded by cliffs, greenery, and inviting beaches. Visitors can enjoy swimming, paddling, or boating across its 42 km shoreline, exploring secluded coves or 10 public beaches. Kal Beach and nearby Vernon offer dining, culture, and family attractions, while Kalamalka Lake, Kekuli Bay, and Kaloya Parks provide trails, camping, birding, and stunning viewpoints for year-round recreation in breathtaking natural surroundings without sacrificing modern amenities.
Sunflower Fields and Sunflower Mazes to Visit in Alberta
Flowers gardens attract many and when it comes to the sunflowers, their blossom and charm spread a unique glory across the miles. Make the most of your summer days with your family and friends in the lap of nature with these astonishing sunflower fields and mazes. Alberta is flooded with awe-inspiring scenic beauties and these blossoms of Sunflower fields provide enhanced fascinations to fill your summer with bright yellow memories. Whether you want to brighten your Instagram wall or want a fun family photo, here is a list of Sunflower fields and mazes across Alberta that you can visit.
Where Rivers Run Backwards: Experience Thrilling Tidal Bore Rafting in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia’s Bay of Fundy offers one of nature’s rarest spectacles, the tidal bore, seen twice daily on the Salmon and Shubenacadie rivers near Truro. Watch the… Read more »
Make the Best of Your Trip to Brooks: Explore Alberta’s Southeastern Attractions
The small southeastern city of Brooks in Alberta is in a unique spot. Brooks has the convenience of Highway 1 running through its centre while also being… Read more »
Explore Leitch Collieries and Coal Mining History Along Crowsnest Highway in Alberta
Leitch Collieries, located near Crowsnest Pass, stands as a testament to the unpredictability of the early 1900s coal mining industry. Founded in 1907, this wholly Canadian-owned venture… Read more »
Explore 50km of Historic Backcountry on Alberta’s Rocky to Nordegg Rail Trail Adventure
The Rocky to Nordegg Rail Trail, a 25-year vision now half complete, offers 50km of scenic, historic pathways through Alberta’s David Thompson Country. Following the old Brazeau Branch rail line, it features river views, creek crossings, and the restored Taunton Trestle Bridge—perfect for picnics and photos. Open year-round for hiking, cycling, horseback riding, and OHV use, the route connects staging areas, campgrounds, and Nordegg’s attractions. Visitors can explore mining history, enjoy Abraham Lake, and stay at nearby campgrounds, cabins, or hotels. Trail access is free.
Explore Cornwall This Summer: Gateway to the St. Lawrence and SDG Counties
Cornwall is a smaller eastern Ontario city on the banks of the St. Lawrence. Over the summer, this small city offers big fun in terms of the… Read more »
Figure Eight Lake: Discover the Rustic Charm of This Provincial Recreation Area in Northern Alberta
The Peace Country offers, fittingly enough, many places for peace and quiet. The Peace River shores are lined with protected natural areas from Provincial Parks to Wildland… Read more »
25 Must Visit Lighthouses on Prince Edward Island
There are 63 Island lighthouses standing tall including many colonial lighthouses built before 1873; 35 lighthouses are still actively used today, and some of the massive wooden structures are national historic sites. Visitors travel from all over the world to tour these white and red structures which make for breathtaking photo backdrops and panoramic views of the land and sea surrounding Prince Edward Island. Here is a list of 25 lighthouses that we think are a great visit.
Top Adventures at Tumbler Ridge UNESCO Global Geopark: Dinosaur Tracks, Epic Hikes, and Waterfalls
Tumbler Ridge UNESCO Global Geopark in northeastern BC offers a mix of geology, hiking, and paleontology. Start at the Tumbler Ridge Museum’s Dinosaur Discovery Gallery, then explore geosites like Bootski and Windfall Lakes, Boulder Gardens, Bergeron Falls, and Flatbed Valley dinosaur tracks. Waterfall trails, from Kinuseo Falls to Quality Falls, add scenic variety. Provincial parks such as Monkman, Wapiti Lake, and Gwillim Lake offer camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing, while Bearhole Lake and Hole-in-the-Wall provide seasonal recreation and unique natural features for a well-rounded visit.
Sunflowers & Corn Maze: Plan a Summer Family Fun Day Trip to Kraay Family Farm in Central Alberta
Spend your next family outing down on the farm – the Kraay Family Farm, to be exact! You can find the Kraay Family Farm in central Alberta… Read more »
Fossil Hunt & Waterfalls: Explore the Wonders of Rock Glen Conservation Area
Nestled within the enchanting landscape of the Ausable Gorge, the Rock Glen Conservation Area beckons visitors to embark on a journey through time, nature, and history. Spread… Read more »
Pictou Island: Discover Tranquility and Seclusion on Your Next Nova Scotia Getaway
Discover the quiet, secluded, and peaceful nature of Pictou Island with a day trip or summer getaway. Pictou Island is small enough to see in a day… Read more »
A Day at Chance Cove: Newfoundland’s Hidden Gem for Seaside Picnics, Legends & Cobblestone Beaches
Chance Cove Provincial Park, nestled on Newfoundland’s southeastern coast along the Irish Loop, offers a peaceful, remote seaside escape perfect for a day trip. Visitors can enjoy picnicking on the cobblestone beach, coastal hiking, wildlife and marine viewing—including seals, otters, whales, and migrating birds—and stargazing under pristine night skies. With angling opportunities and scenic drives from nearby communities like Bay Bulls and Witless Bay, Chance Cove blends natural beauty, quiet charm, and a touch of shipwreck legend for a memorable outdoor experience.
Discover Devon: A Riverside Town Where Nature Trails, Floating Trips, and Small-Town Charm Collide
Devon is a vibrant riverside town perfect for outdoor adventures and cultural experiences. Paddle the North Saskatchewan River, hike scenic trails like Legs of Fire Staircase, or relax at Prospector’s Point. Explore local shops, markets, and museums, including the Canadian Energy Museum.
Point Abino Lighthouse: Explore Fort Erie’s Hidden Historic Lakeside Gem
Make the most of your visit to the Point Abino Lighthouse by joining a guided tour on select summer dates or enjoying a self-guided walk or bike-in visit along the scenic 1.5 km trail. Discover the lighthouse’s unique neoclassical architecture, rich history, and stunning views of Lake Erie. With picnic spots, birdwatching, and photo opportunities, it’s a peaceful escape from the busier areas of Fort Erie.
Summer Trip to Elliot Lake – Northern Ontario’s Hidden Gem of Sandy Beaches, Scenic Trails, and ATV Adventures
Elliot Lake is a northern Ontario gem offering natural beauty, summer events, and diverse outdoor activities. Enjoy beach time at Spruce and Spine beaches, or explore nearby lakes by kayak or canoe. Hike scenic trails in Mississagi Provincial Park or Sherriff Creek Wildlife Sanctuary. Learn local history at Miner’s Memorial Park, the museum, or Quirke Mine tours. With over 300km of ATV trails and chances to relax in town, Elliot Lake is perfect for both adventure and downtime.
Explore Leamington: Summer Fun at the Gateway to Point Pelee National Park
Leamington is a perfect summer escape with sun, sand, and adventure. Relax at Seacliff Beach or explore Point Pelee National Park’s beaches, hiking trails, and kayaking routes. Stroll the waterfront promenade or rent a paddleboard with Pelee Wings. Dive into local history at nearby museums or enjoy seasonal festivals. With shops, art, nature, and family-friendly fun, Leamington offers something for every traveler.
Dry Island Buffalo Jump: Discover This Lesser Known Alberta Provincial Park in the Badlands
Discover the hidden gem of Alberta’s badlands at Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park, where rich Indigenous history meets stunning natural beauty.
25 Must-Visit Historic Sites in Nova Scotia
Learning about history from books and museums is great, but sometimes you want a closer look. That’s why you go to historic sites, which do sometimes include… Read more »
Okotoks Erratic – Natural Wonder & Historical Site You Can Visit For Free
Alberta is the site of many natural wonders, and Okotoks Erratic is one such wonder that “ran” from the present-day site of Jasper National Park to 55… Read more »
Get Lost in These Giant Hedge and Corn Mazes in and Around Ottawa
Corn mazes are a great way to entertain the kids, challenge yourself or impress a date during Fall!
If you are looking for hedge/cedar mazes, you can find those in this list too.
Things to Do on a Trip to Stony Plain
Explore Stony Plain and Parkland County for a getaway full of arts, culture, and outdoor adventure. Discover over 40 murals, live music at Summer Sessions, and the vibrant Blueberry Bluegrass Festival. Dive into local history at the Pioneer Museum or Red Brick Common, then head outdoors to paddle Jackfish Lake, or hike at Chickakoo. With food trucks, markets, and stunning gardens nearby, this region blends creativity, recreation, and small-town charm for an unforgettable summer or fall experience.
Escape to Cedar Dunes: PEI’s Serene Beach with a Historic Lighthouse Stay
Travel to the western tip of Prince Edward Island and discover the quiet beauty of Cedar Dunes Provincial Park, a scenic coastal escape perfect for beach lovers, campers, and day-trippers alike. Stretch out on the soft, lifeguarded sands, stroll scenic trails, or unwind by the waves near the iconic West Point Lighthouse. Whether you’re sunbathing, stargazing, or enjoying a cozy night by the campfire, Cedar Dunes offers the ideal blend of relaxation, nature, and charm far from the island’s busier spots.























