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Hike Haliburton Highlands: 15 Glorious Fall Colour Hikes & Lookouts

Hike Haliburton Highlands to experience the stunning colours of the autumn season in Ontario. Popularly known as Haliburton Highlands, the county of Haliburton, comprised of Algonquin Highlands,… Read more »

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Alberta Offers $2,000 Per Child to Families Affected by E. Coli Outbreak

In response to the recent E. coli outbreak in Calgary that led to the closure of 11 daycare facilities, Alberta has decided to provide support to these… Read more »

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15 Resort Getaways During Fall in Ontario

As fall approaches in Ontario, the changing colours of foliage are truly a sight you don’t want to miss. These colours are especially breathtaking during late September and October. What better way to fully appreciate this natural scenery than to book a relaxing trip before the holiday season?

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10 Fall Getaways in New Brunswick

As green gives to reds, yellows and oranges, it’s a little chillier and the days are shorter, but that is no excuse not to enjoy fall in New Brunswick! Here are ten getaways in the province, best experienced during this time of change.

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25 Fall Resort Getaways Nova Scotia

Fall is actually a great time to get away in Nova Scotia. The cooler weather brings many new activities, cozy nights, and beautiful scenery to enjoy. Whether… Read more »

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31 New European Cities Added to WestJet Network

WestJet is expanding its European reach through an enhanced codeshare agreement with Air France, opening up 31 additional cities in 11 European countries from Paris Charles de… Read more »

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2024 Employment Insurance (EI) Premium Rates & Maximum Insurable Earnings

In a recent announcement, the Canada Employment Insurance Commission revealed key details about the 2024 Employment Insurance (EI) premium rate, affecting millions of Canadian workers and employers…. Read more »

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Hollywood and History: Explore Alberta’s Picturesque Town of Fort Macleod

Many of Alberta’s historic forts, remnants of the 1800s fur trade, are open to the public today as museums. Calgary and Edmonton have their historic river forts… Read more »

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Saamis Tepee: Visit World’s Largest Teepee For a Glimpse into Southern Alberta’s Indigenous Past

In 1988, the city of Calgary commissioned the construction of a 65m-tall tepee for the Winter Olympics. The tepee, made of steel, still stands tall today. But… Read more »

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From Creeks to Peaks: Explore Bob Creek Wildland Provincial Park in Southwest Alberta

Alberta’s wilder wilderness areas are marked by Alberta Parks as Wildland Provincial Parks. Every part of the province has an area like this, with hundreds of square… Read more »

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Hops & Harvest Fall Festival Returns This October to GTA

If you’re in the Greater Toronto area and you’re looking for a super fun way to welcome the autumn season, the Hops and Harvest festival is one of… Read more »

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10 Fall Fun Day Trips from Moncton

No matter what your excuse for getting out of Moncton in the fall, there’s plenty to do and see in New Brunswick – most of which you… Read more »

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15 Day Trips During Fall from Winnipeg

Winnipeg and its surrounding areas are particularly beautiful this time of year. Here are a few day trips you’ll want to try out to enjoy the beauty of Fall!

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Fall Colour Adventure High Above the Forest Floor at World’s Longest Tree Canopy Walkway

Go on a breathtaking journey across Haliburton Forest that includes a scenic drive through a forest, a canoe tour across a wilderness lake, a guided walk along the Pelaw River Rapids and a walk high above the ground through the treetops and via half a kilometre long canopy boardwalk.

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Upper Canada Cranberries: Visit This Cranberry Farm in Ottawa This Fall

You don’t need to travel to Muskoka to see cranberry harvest as there is a cranberry farm in rural Ottawa that welcomes visitors during the Fall season.

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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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Visit Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park on a Fall Colour Day Trip From Calgary

Visit one of Alberta’s newest Provincial Park this autumn season. Fall might be the best time to come to this riverside park, as it is in the… Read more »

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10 Benches to Take a Break and Enjoy Scenic Views in Edmonton

All along Edmonton’s massive urban parklands, you’ll find some amazing views. Stop and enjoy these views, take a break, or come simply to sit! These views are… Read more »

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15 Fall Hikes to See Golden Larches in and Around Calgary

From mid-September to early October every year, you can find the green of these particular larches turning a beautiful golden yellow, giving them their name. These deciduous conifers can be found in the alpine areas of the province and are well worth the effort to get to see them.

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Intricate Pumpkin Sculptures Take Over Edmonton’s Borden Park This Halloween

Borden Park is looking a little different this Halloween. Pumpkins After Dark has taken over the pathways of Borden Park with an incredible display of pumpkin carving… Read more »

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15 Places to See the Brightest Fall Colours in Edmonton

It is well known around Edmonton that to get a good shot or view of fall colours, one must head towards North Saskatchewan River Valley. The mature… Read more »

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50+ Things to Do During Fall in and Around Kingston

The former capital of Canada – Kingston, and the 1000 islands – a beautiful archipelago on Lake Ontario, are both places to see the best of fall… Read more »

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2023 Legends of Horror: Casa Loma’s Immersive Halloween Attraction Opens on Sept 29th

Toronto’s House on the Hill will be transforming into a spooky castle once again this year. Visit Casa Loma for Legends of Horror, an immersive theatrical Halloween… Read more »

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2023 Toronto Oktoberfest: Largest Bavarian Themed Festival in GTA Returns on Thanksgiving Weekend

Toronto’s Oktoberfest is the first and largest Bavarian-styled Oktoberfest in GTA. Since 2012, they have been dedicated to recreating the most authentic Munich Oktoberfest experience possible. Join… Read more »