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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 »

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Where Sand Sings: The Charms of Basin Head Provincial Park on PEI

There are several fantastic beach destinations across Prince Edward Island. These locations offer soft white sand, shallower waters for swimming, and gorgeous ocean views. And while these features… Read more »

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Top Reasons Emily Provincial Park Should Be on Your Kawartha Lakes Road Trip Itinerary

Emily Provincial Park, on the south shores of Pigeon Lake, is the perfect gateway to exploring Kawartha Lakes and the Trent Severn Waterway. Visitors can enjoy camping, boating, paddling, fishing, and sandy beach fun, with canoe and kayak rentals available. The park’s trails offer scenic lookouts, marsh boardwalks, and birding opportunities, while nearby the Trans Canada Trail expands options for hiking, biking, or horseback riding. Just 20 minutes from Peterborough, Emily is an ideal day trip or overnight stay year-round with vibrant seasonal scenery.

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Unlock the Best of Greenwich & St. Peter’s Bay in PEI: Incredible Sand Dunes, Floating Boardwalk, and Spectacular Trails

The Points East Coastal Drive creates an incredible road trip opportunity through around 50 PEI beaches. It is a drive like no other in Canada, with dozens… Read more »

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The Many Ways to Experience Brudenell River Provincial Park

Brudenell River Provincial Park in eastern PEI is the perfect spot for every type of traveler. Adventure seekers can paddle, bike, or hike the Confederation Trail, while golfers will love the two championship courses. Nearby, explore Georgetown’s historic charm, French heritage at Roma, or marine history at the Cardigan Heritage Centre. Something for everyone awaits here!

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Beauvais Lake: Southwestern Alberta Provincial Park Offers Scenic Views, Lake Activities and Nature Fun

The Crown of the Continent encompasses space in Alberta, B.C., and Montana. It is where the three territories meet with sprawling foothills, crystal clear lakes, and giant… Read more »

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Explore Wyndham Carseland Provincial Park Near Calgary on a Day Trip or Comfort Camping Getaway

When the Bow River exits the city of Calgary, it travels through a unique part of Alberta’s landscape. The Bow River in the southeast part of the… Read more »

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Explore Vulcan: Where Star Trek Meets Prairie History

As with many other Alberta towns, the history of Vulcan dates back to the early 20th century and CPR development. The railway and agriculture helped to build Vulcan, a place that once had nine grain elevators towering over it. It would only be by coincidence that a wildly famous science fiction series’ would share the town’s name. When visiting Vulcan today, all this history is on full display, including the Star Trek connection.

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Devil’s Coulee Dinosaur Museum: Dinosaur Nesting Site in Southern Alberta

The southern Alberta badlands have revealed hundreds of dinosaur bones and fossils. While Drumheller is often the first place to come to mind when you think of… Read more »

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Explore: Midland Provincial Park: Badlands, Old Coal Mine and a World Famous Dinosaur Museum

As soon as you enter the badlands in central-east Alberta, you are greeted with many sights and places to stop and enjoy the views. One of the… Read more »

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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 »

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Cliff Top Trail & Scenic Lookouts: Climb to the Top of Mazinaw Rock at Bon Echo Provincial Park

Climb an elevation of 100m and reach the top of the picturesque Mazinaw Rock when you hike Cliff Top Trail at Bon Echo Provincial Park. The Cliff… Read more »

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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.

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Police Outpost Provincial Park: Alberta’s Southernmost Provincial Park Offers Majestic Mountain Views, and Nature Trails

Chief Mountain, in Montana, is a unique peak. It stands out as a tall, rectangular structure among the other jagged peaks. Chief Mountain makes for incredible scenery,… Read more »

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Waterfalls to Mountain Peaks: Adventures at Sheep River Provincial Park Near Calgary

The Sheep River Valley is part of the Rocky Mountain foothills’ more rugged landscapes. The Sheep River flows into southwestern Alberta from the Bow River watershed. The… Read more »

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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 »

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From Grotto Canyon to Barrier Lake: A Quick Guide to Summer Adventures at Bow Valley Provincial Park

Outdoor activities abound ay Bow Valley Provincial Park, hike short interpretive loops, trek through Grotto Canyon, cycle along paved trails, or tackle Barrier Lake’s scenic routes. Fishing is also popular, with serene spots like Gap Lake, Lac Des Arcs, and Mt. Lorette Ponds. Plus, the park features riverside campgrounds, backcountry sites, and one of Alberta’s longest camping seasons. Whether for a day trip or multi-day stay, this area blends mountains, forests, and foothills beautifully.

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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 »

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From Haunted Walks to 1000 Islands Scenic Cruise: See More of Kingston for Less With a K-PASS

Explore the attractions of Kingston, the former capital of the United Province of Canada, without stretching the family travel budget. Set where Lake Ontario meets the St…. Read more »

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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.

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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.

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Port Dover Summer Getaway – Lake Erie’s Shores Meet Heritage Trails, Beachside Dining, and Vineyard Tours

Port Dover is a vibrant summer destination on Lake Erie, offering sandy beaches, waterfront dining, and exciting activities. Relax on the beach, rent watercraft, or take a sightseeing cruise on the Lynn River. Explore local history at museums and enjoy live theatre. Hike scenic trails or tour wineries on the Toast the Coast trail. Port Dover’s charming town, cultural attractions, and beachside restaurants make it perfect for a fun-filled day trip or weekend getaway for all ages.

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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.

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Summer in Midland: Best Adventures, Attractions and Festivals

The Georgian Bay shores, especially to the south, offer a ton of beach and summer fun no matter where you go. And when your shoreline trip brings… Read more »