Top Hiking Trails in Manitoba
The season is changing and with it comes the pull of nature to be out and explore. What better way than hiking through grass prairies, forests, undulating river valleys, rolling hills, or even wetlands. Be it just a walk in the woods to a stroll on the beach to a backpacking trip, Manitoba’s hiking trails offer it all.
15 Spring Day Trips From Calgary
All around Calgary there are trails to hike, rivers and lakes to kayak, wildlife to spot, arts to marvel at, and cultures or histories to learn about…. Read more »
7 Getaways from Winnipeg
Now that the snow has melted and the rainy season is coming to an end, there is no better way to satisfy that craving for warm weather and sun than to pack up the car and hit the road!
AND here is a list of 7 destinations for a weekend getaway from Winnipeg.
From Rides to Food, Here’s What’s Coming to Canada’s Wonderland When It Reopens for 2026
Canada’s Wonderland is opening its 2026 season on May 3, and this year brings a mix of ride changes, new entertainment, and park-wide updates. The DareDeviler takes… Read more »
Top Experiences You Shouldn’t Miss in Winnipeg
Often overlooked, Winnipeg has a lot more to offer than most people expect. While it’s sometimes seen as just a stop on the way elsewhere, the city… Read more »
Ontario Is Cutting 36 Conservation Authorities Down to Just Nine
Ontario is moving ahead with a major overhaul of its conservation authority system, aiming to shrink the current 36 agencies into nine regional bodies. The plan, led… Read more »
Elmira Maple Syrup Festival 2026: Take a Heritage Train to Guinness Record Holding Maple Festival
Step into spring with the Elmira Maple Syrup Festival, which has been attracting visitors from all over the province since 1956. Indulge in mouth-watering demonstrations, tons of… Read more »
Float Your Fanny Down the Ganny: Visit Port Hope This Weekend For a Crazy Race and Festival
Ontario is home to plenty of festivals and unique races. If you want to experience a fun festival combined with a crazy watercraft race, get to Port… Read more »
Ten Outdoor Adventures during Spring in Saskatchewan
As enjoyable as winter can be, there’s something about the first warm winds, clear blue skies, and melting snow that signals a shift in mood. Spring has… Read more »
Self-Guided Tours To Do in Winnipeg
There’s something especially rewarding about exploring a city at your own pace—taking time to notice the details, learn the stories behind landmarks, and discover places you might… Read more »
Must-Visit Nature Parks For Birding Day Trips from Vancouver
A day trip from Vancouver to see the best of BC’s birds could take you north, west to the island, or east along the Fraser Valley. And… Read more »
Celebrate Spring Migration at Snow Goose Festival Near Edmonton; Tickets Now on Sale
The Alberta skies are about to be filled with the sights and sounds of thousands of migrating birds. The birds are returning from their winter vacations in… Read more »
Largest Orchid Fair in Western Canada Returns to St. Albert This Weekend
The Annual Orchid Fair returns to St. Albert on April 10. Organized by the Orchid Society of Alberta, the 46th annual fair will turn the Enjoy Centre… Read more »
Ten Reasons to Visit Lake Diefenbaker
Lake Diefenbaker stretches an impressive 225 kilometres, with more than 800 kilometres of shoreline to explore. Along its shores, three Provincial Parks offer a wide range of… Read more »
Gardens to Visit in Southwestern Ontario For Colourful Spring and Summer Day Trips
Southwestern Ontario boasts an array of vibrant gardens, each offering a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. From the award-winning Whistling Gardens in Wilsonville to… Read more »
Birding Festivals to Celebrate Spring Migration in Ontario
The diverse habitats across Ontario support marsh, shore and field birds and a spectacular number of migratory birds stopover at various parts of Ontario during spring migration. Plenty… Read more »
10 Must Visit Historic Places in Saskatchewan
When it comes to history, Saskatchewan is just as rich and diverse as anywhere in the world! From shifting landscapes to indoor streets, a ship built in the middle of the prairies to exciting underground tunnels, outlaw caves to sites of battles, dinosaurs to archeological dig sites, we truly have it all!
Festivals in Toronto in July 2026
A list of 50 Festivals happening during the month of July in and around Toronto.
Festivals include Toronto Fringe Festival, Beaches International Jazz Festival, Toronto Summer Music Festival and more!
Frank Lake: See Hundreds of Swans During Spring Near Calgary
Plan a birding day trip to the south of Calgary during Spring. You may be yet to hear of Frank Lake in Alberta, as it is not… Read more »
Art for a Cause: UPwithART 2026 Returns to London This April
London’s UPwithART 2026, a week-long art auction and cultural programme aimed at supporting individuals experiencing homelessness, will take place this April. The event will feature more than… Read more »
A Trip to Indian Falls Conservation Area Can be Unforgettable – Here’s How to Make it Count
Carved by ancient forces, the Bruce Peninsula hides waterfalls among its cliffs—like Indian Falls, where a rugged trail reveals a powerful 15-metre drop. Whether you’re here for the views or the adventure, here’s how to make the most of Indian Falls Conservation Area.
Aberfoyle Antique Market: What to Know When Canada’s Oldest Antique Market Returns For 2026 Season
Nestled less than an hour away from Toronto, the Aberfoyle Antique Market in Guelph stands as a testament to the timeless allure of antiquities and collectibles. Established in… Read more »
10 Outdoor Spaces to Enjoy Spring in Winnipeg
Spring in Winnipeg is the perfect time to step outside and reconnect with nature. As the snow melts away, parks and trails come back to life—flowers bloom,… Read more »
15 Reasons to Explore Saint Boniface – Winnipeg
Saint Boniface is home to the largest Francophone community in Western Canada and remains one of the most culturally significant areas in Manitoba. For generations, it has… Read more »






















