10 Small Cities and Towns to Add to Your Saskatchewan Summer Trip
Discover the small towns and cities of Saskatchewan and get a chance to uncover the wonderful natural areas hidden around every highway turn. As you drive north,… Read more »
Ideas for a Vibrant Day Trip to the University of Alberta Botanic Garden – 2026 Season
The University of Alberta Botanic Garden opens for the 2026 season just in time for Mother’s Day. With over 39,000 annual flowering plants ready for display, the… Read more »
Fireworks & Summer Concerts: What to See & Do at Butchart Gardens This Summer 2026
The Butchart Gardens, a National Historic Site of Canada, is preparing for a spectacular summer season filled with vibrant flower displays and exciting entertainment. The transition from… Read more »
Tyendinaga Cavern & Caves: Largest Known Cavern in Ontario is 2 Hours From Toronto
Explore a hidden, underground world at Tyendinaga Cavern & Caves—the largest known cavern in Ontario. The guided tours at Tyendinaga have been a family-owned, small business for… Read more »
Tulip Season Returns to PEI as Belfast’s 4.5-Acre U-Pick Fields Set to Open for 2026 Spring Season
Why not welcome spring in PEI with a stroll through a blooming tulip field? It’s the perfect way to soak up the season’s colours and charm. Tulip… Read more »
Cocktail and Cask Parties on Edmonton’s High Level Bridge Streetcar Returns For 2026 Season
A trip on the century-old streetcar while enjoying a sunset from the century-old bridge across the famous River Valley while sipping a local brew, might be one… Read more »
High Level Streetcar: Your Summer Ticket to Edmonton’s Scenic Views
The High Level Bridge is a stand-out feature of Edmonton’s skyline. And if you’ve ever taken a ride across the river on the LRT, you know the… Read more »
Calgary’s 17th Ave Plans a Full Summer of Free Fun With Music, Markets and Movie Nights
The 17th Ave Business Improvement Area is bringing back Summer On 17th for its fifth season, turning the avenue into the kind of place for a summer outing where one stop leads to another, whether that’s hearing a band while walking down the avenue or stumbling into a market in Tomkins Park.
Manitoba Declares Public Health Emergency as HIV Cases Surge
Manitoba has declared a public health emergency as HIV cases continue to climb across the province, with health officials warning that infection rates are now among the… Read more »
Adventures at Blackstrap Provincial Park: Where Saskatchewan’s Only Man-Made Mountain Meets Year-Round Fun
Once home to Saskatchewan’s only manmade ski hill, the Blackstrap Provincial Park, located about 50 kilometres south of Saskatoon, is a year-round destination that blends prairie landscapes… Read more »
From Boardwalks to Canoe Trips: Why Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre Is a Must-Visit for Outdoor Lovers Year-Round
Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre is a natural habitat and protected area in Simcoe County and is home to nearly 25km of year-round multi-use trails, as well as… Read more »
Explore Oakville: Waterfront Fun, Nature Walks, and Downtown Discoveries
Oakville, a charming waterfront town tucked within the Greater Toronto Area, might not feature in your list of weekend getaways or day trips, but it should. Beyond… Read more »
10 of the Best Things to Do in Whitecourt
Whitecourt’s surrounding natural areas are the perfect setting for a variety of nature adventures like hikes, mountain biking, wildlife viewing and sightseeing. But if you’re looking for more of a cultural experience, take a walk down 50th Ave. for a unique local dining experience. You can have a few different adventures when you visit Whitecourt, no matter the time of year!
Things to Do in Regina This June
Things to Do in Regina in June: Events, Activities and Festivals happening in Regina during the month of June.
Things to Do in Saskatoon in June 2026
A list of family activities and events in Saskatoon in June. For weekend activities including adult activities, see Things to do this weekend in Saskatoon. Events Day… Read more »
Discover Georgina: A Lakeside Retreat With Endless Summer Adventures on Lake Simcoe
Georgina offers a peaceful lakeside escape with beaches, parks, and charming small towns. Float on calm Lake Simcoe waters, stroll through historic downtowns, or just relax with a picnic by the shore. Check out museums, historic walking tours, or live theatre. With charming towns like Sutton and Keswick, Georgina is the perfect summer escape.
Spring Snake Viewing: Witness the Spectacle of Garter Snakes Mating Balls at Narcisse Snake Dens
Looking for an adventure with Mom for Mother’s Day? Plan a trip to Narcisse Snake Dens in Manitoba. Located just 30 minutes west of Gimli, this Wildlife… Read more »
Victoria Day/ May Long Weekend Activities in Edmonton – 2026
Victoria Day Weekend Events & Activities in Edmonton and Alberta Capital Region.
Edmonton Opens Registration for Free Forest Bathing Sessions
A quiet walk in the woods might not sound like a city program, but Edmonton is leaning into exactly that. Starting May 14, the City of Edmonton… Read more »
May Long Weekend Activities in Calgary – 2026
Victoria Day Weekend Events & Activities in Calgary: Friday, May 15 – Monday, May 18, 2026 A list of things to do in and around Calgary this… Read more »
What to Expect at Calgary Stampede’s 2026 Grandstand Show
The Calgary Stampede has revealed its 2026 Grandstand Show lineup, promising a high-energy spectacle that blends country roots with bold, modern performance. Running for ten nights from… Read more »
Free Tickets Now Available for Toronto’s FIFA Fan Festival
Toronto is opening up reservations for one of its biggest public events tied to the 2026 World Cup, and this one is built for fans who want… Read more »
Mississauga to Host Canada’s Only Star Wars MINISO Pop-Up This May
A short-term pop-up at Square One Shopping Centre is aiming to draw in Star Wars fans with a mix of merchandise and themed experiences. From May 23… Read more »
Georgian Bay Islands National Park: The Stunning Landscapes of the Boat-Only Accessible Summer Destination Is An Easy Day Trip From Toronto
Visit this National Park composed of 63 islands where the windswept white pines and granite shores of the Canadian Shield are yours to discover!























