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25 Free Things To Do This Summer In and Around St. John’s

The most eastern City in North America, St. John’s is a unique city with a rich history. The blend of rural and urban culture means that there… Read more »

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40+ Fun Things to Do in Niagara Falls with Kids

A list of 40 things to do in Niagara Falls Canada with Kids including free fun family activities, water parks, bike rides and more!

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10 of the Best Golf Courses Around Edmonton

You can find a wide variety of golf courses within the city of Edmonton. And there are golf courses around Edmonton for the most experienced golfer and… Read more »

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50 Things to Do with Teens in Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador is Canada’s easterly-most province and is so much fun for teenagers. Whether you love the indoors or the outdoors, whether you’re on the mainland in Newfoundland or travel to Labrador and have great experiences there too! Here are fifty suggestions for you and your teenager as you venture to the tip of eastern Canada.

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Suspension Bridges to Cross in Alberta

In Alberta, you can find four stunning suspension bridges which lead to equally beautiful views. AND, if you looking for scenic bridges, you can find a few… Read more »

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Slip ’n’ Slide, Sun Flowers, Corn Maze and More: Ontario’s Rounds Ranch Offers Safe Outdoor Fun All Summer Long

The Rounds Ranch in Elmvale offers a fun-filled western experience with many exciting events for the whole family to enjoy this summer. The family-owned ranch was bought… Read more »

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10 Brewery Tours in Edmonton

Edmonton’s brewing and distilling scenes sure have grown in recent years. And it continues to grow, with a new brewery each year or so! Luckily, there are… Read more »

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22 Zip Lines and Gondolas Offering Spectacular Views & Fun Summer Adventure in British Columbia

British Columbia is full of fun and wild adventures that are great for people of all ages and abilities. Zipline courses dot the mountains throughout the province… Read more »

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A Concise Guide for Planning a Trip to Banff National Park, Alberta

Spread over 6,641 sq. km along the magnificent Canadian Rockies, Banff National Park is located in Alberta, a prairie province of Canada. Banff National Park with its snow-capped mountains, ethereally coloured glacial lakes and abundant wildlife is a must visit place, recommended by all travel gurus.

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14 Fantastic Caves and Tunnels to Explore in British Columbia

Canada’s western most province abounds with beautiful mountains and canyons, so it makes sense that there are a variety of caves and tunnels to explore. Some are… Read more »

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

9 Fun Farms to visit in GTA Visit a farm this weekend with kids – make a day out of it and have a farm to fork… Read more »

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Bellevue House National Historic Site to Offer Free Grounds Admission

Get ready to embark on a historical adventure as Bellevue House National Historic Site opens its doors for the summer season starting May 18. At Bellevue House… Read more »

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25 of the Best Nature Attractions and Hiking Trails in London

There are many of nature’s hidden gems in the city of London, some of which are designated as Environmentally Significant Areas (ESAs) in both urban and agricultural settings. Beautiful forests, meadows, parks, and conservation areas draw visitors out to experience nature in the area and what the outdoors has to offer.

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New Brunswick Off-Grid Microbrewery Near Fredericton Offers a Luxurious Lakeside Dome Stay & Delicious Brews

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and travel to the beautiful and captivating Magaguadavic in New Brunswick, where you can immerse yourself in a one-of-a-kind… Read more »

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20 Creative Workshops and Classes to Try Out in Edmonton

Whether you want to learn something new or relieve stress of everyday life, you will find plenty of options in Edmonton area. Below are 20 examples of creative classes and workshops that can be found in Alberta Capital Region whether you want to paint or bake!

Splitsville: Indoor Entertainment Centre For Fun, Food, and Games Opens in Richmond Hill

Splitsville: Indoor Entertainment Centre For Fun, Food, and Games Opens in Richmond Hill

Get ready to strike it big and have a blast at Splitsville Entertainment’s newest location in Richmond Hill! This premier family entertainment centre offers a range of… Read more »

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15 Small Towns and Cities For a Weekend Trip in Manitoba

As summer approaches, many of us are gearing up for fun, adventurous road tips. Manitoba has plenty of awesome sights to see, along with innumerable quaint small… Read more »

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Road Trip: Drive the Trent-Severn Waterway

If you don’t have a boat, but love a good car trip, you can enjoy the best of Central Ontario by wheeling your way along the route… Read more »

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Things to Do and See at Canadian Niagara Power Station

Explore the historic Power Station on the shores of Niagara River. Completed in 1905, Canadian Niagara Power was the first major power plant on the Canadian side… Read more »

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10 of the Best Couple Spas in Vancouver

Nothing says romance, connection, and luxury quite like a spa date with your loved one. Indulge in an incredibly romantic date night with a spa trip at… Read more »

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8 of the Best Wedding Venues in Ontario

In search of a wedding venue to hold the nuptials of your dreams? Wedding event insurance Duuo has compiled a list of the top 10 Canadian wedding… Read more »

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5 Winter Activities at Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park

Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park takes up a small portion of the lake’s expansive shores. The park is on the northeast edge of Lesser Slave Lake, with… Read more »

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25 of the Best Things to Do in Alberta This February

February might be the coldest month of winter in Alberta. But it is also the liveliest winter month in Alberta. There will be winter festivals and celebrations… Read more »

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Things to Do at Point Pelee National Park

Point Pelee National Park is the southernmost part of mainland Canada extending for 15 kilometers into Lake Erie. Derived from the French word pelée which means ‘bald’, the park is a sandspit formation or simply a spit which is a landmass that was formed due to transportation of sediment by longshore drifts and currents along a beach.