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25 Beaches For a Sunny Weekend Getaway in Alberta

It is turning out to be a great summer for swimming, beaches, and lakes! The warm weather is begging you to take a trip to one of… Read more »

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25 of the Best Paddle Spots in Alberta – Canoe, Kayak, or Paddleboard

Paddling, via canoe, kayak, or SUP (standup paddleboard), can be a relaxing way to unwind, get some light exercise, or find the perfect fishing spot. Alberta has… Read more »

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Places to go River Tubing & Lazy River Floating in Alberta

Enjoy a lazy float across the river!

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Lazy Float on the Red Deer River This Summer

There are many exciting options for exploring Central Alberta on the Red Deer River. On the west side of the river, the waters are much faster and… Read more »

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15 Must-Visit Lakes in Alberta

Alberta’s must-visit lakes get their title for many reasons. Many of the province’s Rocky Mountain lakes are some of the most beautiful (and possibly most-photographed) lakes in… Read more »

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Get Close to Banff Hoodoos on a Float Trip on Bow River With Rocky Mountain Raft Tours

If you’re planning a trip to the Rocky Mountains this summer, particularly the Banff National Park, and you’re looking for a waterborne adventure like no other, then… Read more »

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25 Places For Adventures on Water in and Around Ottawa

No city does summer quite like Ottawa. Whether you want to visit world-class museums, enjoy natural vibes in a trendy garden, hike to scenic lookouts, laze around… Read more »

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Lundbreck Falls: Getaway to Alberta’s Little Niagara Falls

Lundbreck Falls is a drop on the Crowsnest River as it flows to the Oldman River and Dam. The relatively short Crowsnest River begins at Crowsnest Lake beside the British Columbia/Alberta border and flows through the foothills until reaching the dam.

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Must Do Boat Tours and Scenic Cruises in British Columbia

The coastline of British Columbia makes up 10% of the Canadian coastline, so taking a scenic cruise to explore the area is worthwhile. There are 40,000 islands… Read more »

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8 of the Best Boat Tours to Explore Nature in Newfoundland

There are over 29,000 kilometres of pristine coastline for you to explore in Newfoundland. Keep your eyes peeled for the majestic whales and wild icebergs. Head off… Read more »

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Mukwah Rafting Tours: Whitewater Rafting Upper Red Deer River

The difference between the flow of the upper Red Deer River and the lower river is distinct. The upper Red Deer River flows east from the Rockies,… Read more »

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25 Lakes For Fun Water Activities in Nova Scotia

The waters of Nova Scotia are not all saline, and there are plenty of places to swim that don’t involve the open ocean. Nova Scotia is home… Read more »

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Discover Shediac This Summer: Nature Walks, Coastal Views, and Fresh Lobster Delights

Shediac offers a perfect summer escape with beach days at Parlee Beach, fresh lobster dining, and rich Acadian culture. Explore scenic trails, vibrant local markets, and unique attractions like the Giant Lobster sculpture. Enjoy live music, historic sites, art events, and a drive-in movie night. Make the most of your trip by combining coastal adventures with authentic seafood and lively downtown experiences.

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Things to Do to Celebrate New Brunswick Day – August Long Weekend Events & Activities

The first Monday in August is the time for people to come together and celebrate New Brunswick. This year, the official celebrations are going to be held… Read more »

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Whitewater Kayaking: Experience the Ultimate Water Adventure in Newfoundland This Summer

Natural beauty abounds across Newfoundland and Labrador – from the calm serenity of L’Anse-aux-Meadow at sunset to the churning waters of the coastal regions. If you are… Read more »

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Meander Through Alberta’s Badlands on a Horseshoe Canyon Hike This Summer

Driving along Highway 9, the views are quite flat. It is hard to imagine that only 30 seconds away from these prairies are sweeping views of the… Read more »

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Top Summer Activities in Penetanguishene

Do not let the size of Penetanguishene fool you; this Georgian Bay town takes up a small area but is packed with things to see, do, and… Read more »

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Celebrate Summer in Goderich: Relaxing Beaches, Outdoor Adventures, Festival Fun, and Charming Downtown Experiences

Welcome to Ontario’s smallest festival town! All summer, Goderich is busy with a huge variety of celebrations and festivals. But besides all the parties, Goderich also offers… Read more »

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Discover Sooke: Where Rainforest Trails, Ocean Views, and Local Eats Make the Perfect Getaway

Sooke is a perfect west coast escape, offering stunning coastal hikes, forest trails, and vibrant local culture. Start your day hiking Broom Hill or strolling Whiffin Spit for ocean views. Visit the Sooke Region Museum to explore local history, then unwind at a waterfront restaurant or one of three local breweries. Take a scenic drive to Port Renfrew, stopping at beaches, waterfalls, and coastal lookouts along the way. Sooke blends nature, relaxation, and adventure effortlessly.

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Spray Valley Provincial Park – Scenic Drives and Delightful Mountain Trails

The Smith Dorrien Trail, also known as the scenic route through Kananaskis, runs 70km from Canmore in the north to Lower Kananaskis Lake in the south. In… Read more »

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15 Scenic Road Trips and Drives in Alberta

Alberta is one of the perfect provinces for travelling, especially if you are looking for a pretty drive to keep you entertained. Of course, driving through the… Read more »

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Spend a Day Spencer Gorge Conservation Area – Home to Tew Falls, Dundas Peak, and Webster Falls

Some of Southern Ontario’s most incredible waterfall views are found a short drive from downtown Hamilton. While yes, there are some insane waterfall views to the east… Read more »

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Foley Mountain Conservation Area: Explore Scenic Vistas Above Westport Village

Foley Mountain Conservation Area offers stunning views, peaceful trails, and rich forest experiences above Upper Rideau Lake. Hike to Spy Rock for breathtaking overlooks of Westport and the lake, or wander quiet woodland paths through maple and oak groves. Bring a picnic, enjoy birdwatching, or explore interpretive programs and seasonal events.

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Mono Cliffs Provincial Park – Discover Towering Cliffs, Ancient Cedars, and Canyon Trails at Ontario’s Stunning Park

Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is a year-round destination offering scenic trails for hiking and cycling through old-growth forests, towering 30m cliffs, and quiet wetlands. Visitors can explore the Niagara Escarpment from both above and below via cliffside trails, crags, and canyons. Highlights include the Bruce Trail access, the Walter Tovell Trail’s seasonal beauty, and lookout platforms on the McCarston’s Lake and Cliff-Top Side Trails.