Toronto is getting a new Dragon Festival this July
For the first time ever, Canadian Association of Chinese Performing Arts is welcoming Canadians and tourists all over the world to experience the essence of Chinese culture… Read more »
You can Buy a Juicy Vegan Burger Across Canada at this 100 per cent Canadian owned Fast Food Chain this Summer
For those who are looking to sink their teeth into a 100% plant-based burger patty that will satisfy the craving for a juicy, mouthwatering vegan burger..
New Hop-on, Hop-off Bus Service Starting this Summer in St. John’s
Visiting St. John’s this summer? You have a whole new way to discover St. John’s if you don’t have a car! Metrobus is starting hop-on, hop-off transit route,… Read more »
A YEGO! Festival is Coming to Edmonton
Want to display your awesome LEGO® creations or participate in LEGO® building competitions in Edmonton? Now you can! Alberta Institute of Mentors & Builders Of Tomorrow – Aimbot, a Non-Profit,… Read more »
Get Tickets to 360° Night – First of its Kind in Canada
Experience the 360 degree wrap-around sound & vision in a large permanent theatre!
A Leading Pop-up Culinary Event Returns this Summer to a Toronto Secret Location
This elegant and secret affair returns to Thursday, August 16, 2018 at a secret location.
An Immersive and Unique Pop-up Champagne Experience Next Week in Toronto
Yelloweek held by Veuve Clicquot is back for the sixth consecutive year. This year, Veuve Clicquot will launch the first-ever pop-up: Café Clicquot, inspired by Madame Clicquot’s passion… Read more »
FIFA World Cup is Coming to Canada in 2026
Canada, Mexico and the United States will jointly host the world’s most extraordinary sporting event, the FIFA World Cup in 2026. Toronto, Montreal and Edmonton are the… Read more »
Bar Hours in Alberta Extended during World Cup
Albertans will be able to kick off the FIFA World Cup Thursday with hours that allow bars to open and serve during games. The FIFA World Cup… Read more »
Must See Shows at the Toronto Fringe Festival 2018
Started in 1989 in response to the worldwide Fringe movement, the TORONTO FRINGE was founded by a cluster of local indie artists from the “fringes” of the… Read more »
Alberta introduces Gender-inclusive “X” option for ID documents
Albertans are now able to choose Female, Male or “X” on their driver’s licences, ID cards and vital statistics records, such as birth certificates and death certificates. This… Read more »
New Western Lowland Gorilla Born at the Toronto Zoo
The Toronto Zoo announces that Ngozi, a 20 year-old female Western lowland gorilla, gave birth to a baby early this morning on Thursday, June 7, 2018. Mom… Read more »
Strength Train with your Pet in Edmonton
Did you know that dogs can strength train too? Sit Stay Squat offers unique fitness classes designed to meet the fitness needs of both humans AND their… Read more »
There are 50 new foods cookin’ on the Calgary Stampede Midway in 2018!
Do you want Deep Fried Bacon Wrapped Reese’s Cups or Deep Fried Burgers? It’s time to gather your foodie friends, pick your must-eats and plan your Stampede food… Read more »
Canadian Figure Skating Superstars Pay Tribute to Home Country With “The Thank You Canada Tour” this Fall 2018
Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir along with Patrick Chan, Kaetlyn Osmond, Elvis Stojko, Meagan Duhamel & Eric Radford, and more will bring their new figure skating show to 30 Canadian cities coast-to-coast.
4 Wounded after Shooting at Pickering RibFest
Four people was sent to hospital after gunfire erupted around 11 p.m on June 2 at the annual Pickering Ribfest. Pickering Ribfest is being held (June 1… Read more »
Nine Toronto Beaches will open on Saturday, June 2, 2018
Toronto boasts some of the best swimming beaches around. Eight of Toronto’s 11 beaches have been awarded Blue Flag certification, meeting high standards for water quality, environmental… Read more »
Free Admission to Alberta’s Historic Sites, Museums for Seniors’ Week 2018
Planning to visit Alberta? If you are a senior (65+), the week of June 3 – 9, 2018, maybe the best time to visit with many places offering… Read more »
City of Toronto Launches Filming Pilot Program at Toronto District School Board Locations
The City of Toronto, in collaboration with the local screen industry, is launching xoTO Schools, a pilot program with the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) to enable… Read more »
These Amazing Gardens are being constructed for the International Garden Festival
Each year the Festival exhibits conceptual gardens created by more than seventy architects, landscape architects and designers!
Richmond Hill David Dunlap Observatory – Site of the Largest Telescope in Canada
The Town of Richmond Hill is reopening the David Dunlap Observatory for public programming. The David Dunlap Observatory (DDO) is the largest telescope in Canada. From 1935… Read more »
New Exciting Additions to Castle Parks – Castle Provincial Park & Castle Wildland Park, Alberta
The Province of Alberta is investing $3 million in the Castle parks. Improvements will include new and improved family-friendly camping opportunities, trails, highly accessible front-country experiences and… Read more »
World’s Largest Boreal Protected Forest
The largest contiguous area of boreal protected land in the world has been established in northern Alberta. The creation of the Kazan, Richardson and Birch River wildland… Read more »
Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Opportunities in South West Alberta
The Land Footprint and Recreation Management plans establish the Livingstone and Porcupine Hills areas as Public Land Use Zones (PLUZ). As of May 15, 2018, the Livingstone… Read more »





















