Edmonton’s K-Days Reveals 2025 Midway Food Lineup
Edmonton’s signature summer festival, K-Days, has unveiled a delectable array of wacky culinary creations for their 2025 festival, showcasing inventive and traditional flavours. KDays 2025 serves up… Read more »
McNamee-Priceville Footbridge: Cross New Brunswick’s Longest Suspension Bridge
The Priceville Suspension Footbridge, also known as the McNamee Footbridge, spanning the southwest Miramichi River, is the longest suspension footbridge in the province, measuring 200 meters in… Read more »
Go Lazy Floating Down the Miramichi River This Summer With Gallan’s Tubing
Tubing down the mighty Miramichi River is a fantastic way to spend the hottest days of this summer. There are many ways to peruse the offerings of… Read more »
Alberta Offers Free and Discounted Admission to Historic Sites and Museums for Youth This Summer
Until September 2, 2025, Alberta’s provincial historic sites and museums will offer free admission for individuals aged 17 and under, and half-price entry for those aged 18… Read more »
Explore Remote Regions of Alberta’s Athabasca River With Grand Rapids Wilderness Adventures
It doesn’t matter what kind of water adventure you’d prefer, the Grande Rapids Wilderness Adventures in Athabasca has something for all thrill-seekers. The adventure outfitters specialize in… Read more »
Reasons to Visit the Town of Slave Lake This Summer
For an unforgettable trip to northern Alberta, explore Slave Lake and Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park. Spend sunny days at Devonshire Beach, hike scenic trails, go birding at the Boreal Centre, or paddle across calm waters. Enjoy local art, festivals, museums, and shopping in town. Stay overnight to catch sunsets, stargaze, and fully experience the area’s rich culture, wildlife, and natural beauty—making the most of every season in this northern beach paradise.
Summer Fun in Okotoks – From Riverside Trails to Summer Festivals
Okotoks offers a peaceful summer getaway with riverfront trails, local festivals, and scenic views of the Rockies. Visitors can explore the 7.7 km Sheep River Valley Trail, paddle the calmer sections of the Sheep River, or attend events like Taste of Okotoks and the Summer Roundup. The city’s museums and art galleries showcase local heritage and culture, while diverse dining completes the experience. Okotoks blends recreation, history, and small-town charm for a well-rounded visit.
Live the Fur Trader Life at Rocky Mountain House This Summer
Long before cities, Alberta’s rivers were lined with forts and fur trade posts. The Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site was an important stop for traders and… Read more »
Things to Do on a Getaway to Rice Lake
If you are looking for a getaway to the water, you should consider Rice Lake. Located in both Peterborough and Northumberland Counties, Rice Lake is a shallow lake that gets it’s name from the wild rice that grows there. It is a beautiful lake, ideal for camping and boating and there are several small towns surrounding the lake that offer sightseeing, shops, restaurants and other amenities.
Coutts Centre: This Heritage Garden is Perfect For a Summer Day Trip From Calgary
Imagine experiencing the lives of early Alberta settlers in an authentically restored setting. Located about an hour south of Calgary, the Coutts Centre for Western Canadian Heritage… Read more »
Crescent Falls Provincial Recreation Area: Experience the Power of Twin Waterfalls and Scenic Canyon Trails
Crescent Falls offers unforgettable views as the Bighorn River plunges into a dramatic canyon over two stunning waterfalls. Enjoy accessible viewpoints, hike scenic trails along Bighorn Canyon, or take in the falls from a peaceful picnic area. The moderate 6 km trail rewards hikers with panoramic views of both waterfalls and surrounding mountains. Rustic camping is available nearby, while additional hikes to Tershishner Falls or Allstones Lake provide further adventure. Wildlife sightings and serene lakes add to the area’s natural appeal.
Shipwrecks, Grottos and Flowerpots Tour: Cruise the Turquoise Waters Surrounding Bruce Peninsula National Park
Planning a trip to Bruce Peninsula National Park and forgot to book parking for the Grotto? If you didn’t know, the Grotto is one of the most… Read more »
Everything to Love at Battery Provincial Park: Jerome Point Lighthouse, Canal Trails, and Coastal Bliss
Battery Provincial Park is a stunning coastal destination on Cape Breton Island that blends nature, history, and recreation. Explore historic trails that pass by ruins and lead to the Jerome Point Lighthouse, enjoy the beach at St. Peter’s Bay, visit the St. Peter’s Canal National Historic Site, or take a picnic by the water. Camp under the stars, learn about early European settlements at local museums, and rent kayaks or bikes to fully experience the beauty and history of the area.
Lavender Farms Within Two Hours of Downtown Toronto For a Delightful July Stroll
The outskirts of Toronto are full of lush country landscapes where you can find sprawling lavender farms. Go for a walk, attend yoga classes or workshops and… Read more »
Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park: See Stunning Falls, Wildlife and Spawning Salmon All in One Visit to This Iconic Newfoundland Park
Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park, established in 1959, protects the scenic Humber River and its wide Big Falls. Just over an hour from Corner Brook, it offers salmon viewing, world-renowned fishing, short trails to stunning viewpoints, and rich wildlife. Here are the top activities and ways to make the best of your trip in this beautiful Boreal forest destination.
6 Gorgeous Calgary Gardens For Tranquil Summer Walk
Take your time on a walk or hike through these gorgeous Calgary gardens. Many of the gardens around the city are built with the help of several… Read more »
5 of the Best Summer Adventures in Kincardine
A summer trip to Kincardine may be filled with adventure, relaxation by the water, sightseeing, or all of the above family fun. The town, which follows the… Read more »
Things to Do During Summer in Southampton – Beaches, Festivals, Hiking & More
Summers in Southampton are often centred around the beaches in town. And for good reason. Part of the Municipality of Saugeen Shores, Southampton is home to beautiful… Read more »
18 of the Best Beaches For a Summer Trip in Manitoba
Now that summer’s here, you may be looking for fun ways to beat the heat. There’s nothing better than heading to a beach on a warm, sunny… Read more »
Chutes Provincial Park – Discover a Hidden Gem in Northern Ontario with Waterfalls and Serene Pine Forests
Chutes Provincial Park, located near the Trans-Canada Highway, offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by the scenic Aux Sables River. Hike the 6 km Twin Bridges Trail, enjoy a riverside beach day, camp under tall pines, or explore nearby trails around Georgian Bay. Don’t miss the stunning waterfalls, vibrant fall foliage, or serene winter views.
Bon Echo: Boat Tour to See Pictographs on Massive Mazinaw Rock and Hike Scenic Cliff Top Trail
Bon Echo Provincial Park, located in Lennox and Addington County, is home to several lakes, including Mazinaw Lake, the seventh-deepest in Ontario. The park is distinguished by… Read more »
Ten of the Best Boardwalks on Prince Edward Island You Need to Add to Your Trip
Explore the Island through its boardwalks! Why not begin at one tip of the Island and check out PEI’s excellent boardwalks one weekend at a time! So… Read more »
What to Do at Balsam Lake Provincial Park for a Memorable Trip
Balsam Lake is a top Ontario destination for outdoor adventures and relaxation. Located in the Kawartha Lakes region, it offers excellent canoeing and kayaking via the Trent-Severn Waterway, scenic hiking and cycling trails, and abundant birdwatching and fishing. With beach amenities, boat rentals, and varied camping or cottage stays, it’s perfect for day trips or extended getaways. Here are the top activities and ways to make the best of your trip—paddle, hike, swim, relax, and explore local eats!
2025 Salsa on St. Clair: Canada’s Biggest Latin Street Party Returns This Weekend
Get ready to party, as Canada’s biggest Latin street party is back to heat up Toronto streets this weekend. On July 5th and 6th, you can enjoy… Read more »























