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25 Fall Day Trips in and Around Calgary

The autumn months in the province’s southern region can provide beautiful days, with cooler weather, to enjoy outdoor activities and sites. The gorgeous fall colours come to… Read more »

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Alberta Scenic Drive: Crowsnest Highway (Hwy 3) – Medicine Hat to Coleman

Take a road trip through Alberta’s most underrated scenic drive! Just one of many incredible scenic drives in the province of Alberta, this route gives travellers an… 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 »

Malahat SkyWalk to Host Four Winds Indigenous Culture Celebration Marking Truth and Reconciliation Weekend

Malahat SkyWalk to Host Four Winds Indigenous Culture Celebration Marking Truth and Reconciliation Weekend

Malahat SkyWalk, in partnership with Malahat Nation, will present Four Winds, a two-day gathering dedicated to Indigenous culture and art on September 27 and 28. The event… Read more »

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Doors Open London 2025 Returns This Weekend with “Sights, Sounds & Stories” Theme

Londoners and visitors will have free access to dozens of museums, cultural sites, and community spaces on Saturday, September 20, and Sunday, September 21, 2025, as Doors… Read more »

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Ontario’s Haunted Fear Farm Opens For 2025 Season on Sept 27th

Ontario‘s popular haunt is back again for the 2025 season and will open on September 27th. Located on the border of Oxford County and the Kitchener-Waterloo… Read more »

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Kingston Trolley Tours Will Take You Through Some of Ontario’s Spookiest Places This Halloween

Visit some of Kingston’s scariest places with Kingston Trolley Tours. Discover the spooky history of Kingston on a guided Ghost & Mystery Tour. You will stop at several… Read more »

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Peterborough’s Escape Maze Returns with Halloween Game Inspired by Black Donnellys, Canada’s Darkest Family Tragedy

Escape Maze will stage its annual Halloween event this October with The Stalking Dead – The Midnight Riders, an outdoor escape game combining puzzles, scares, and Canadian… Read more »

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25 of the Best Fall Hikes in Nova Scotia

The seasons are changing, and fall brings new hiking aesthetics to the province of Nova Scotia. Every season has its own pros and cons for hiking, and… Read more »

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Report Finds Canadian Living Standards Fell Sharply from 2020 to 2024

Canada’s living standards declined between 2020 and 2024, with Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per person falling by 2 per cent—the steepest five-year drop since the Great Depression,… Read more »

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Larch Valley Hikes 2025: Reserve Bus Tickets Now to See Fall Colours Around Moraine Lake

As autumn unfurls its golden hues, hikers are lacing up for the spectacular journey through Larch Valley, nestled by the pristine Moraine Lake in Banff National Park…. Read more »

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Cave of Dreams: Opera Meets Cave Exploration in Subterranean Performance Experience Near Calgary

An unusual opera performance is set to take audiences beneath the surface of the Rockies later this month. Cave of Dreams, an immersive production combining choral music,… Read more »

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Pumpkin Patches and Corn Mazes in Metro Vancouver

The best family fun fall activity that screams fall? A visit to a nearby pumpkin patch and having fun getting lost in the corn maze!! Here is a list of places to check out in Metro Vancouver!

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15 Saskatchewan Parks Offer Fall Camping Experiences

Extend your camping season into October, and enjoy crisp nights, colourful landscapes, and quieter campsites. Fifteen provincial parks are offering fall camping, with bookings available online until… Read more »

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Lumen 2025: What to Expect at Waterloo’s Amazing Illuminated Art Festival This Weekend

On Saturday, September 20, 2025, Uptown Waterloo will be illuminated as the city hosts Lumen, a free public festival dedicated to the interplay of light, art, and… Read more »

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Terrifying Victorian Séance by Jaymes White Returns this Halloween in Toronto

Are you ready for a super scary experience this Halloween? Toronto mentalist Jaymes will return this fall with The Beverley Street Séance: Resurrection, marking the 10th anniversary… Read more »

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Distillery District Sets Dates for 2025 Season of Toronto Christmas Market

Christmas might still be a few months away, but Toronto is already gearing up for one of its biggest holiday traditions. The Distillery Winter Village, formerly known… Read more »

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Wizardry, Whimsy and Wackines: What to Expect at the Uncommonly Magical Amherstburg Festival This Weekend

Expect the unexpected at the outrageous festival, Amherstburg Uncommon in Southwest Ontario. Get ready to embark on a whimsical journey from September 19th to 21st as the… Read more »

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2025 St. George Apple Fest: Head to Brant to Celebrate All Things Apples This Weekend

St. George Apple Fest is back this weekend with ‘Something “a-peeling” for everyone. The festival celebrating apples and the community of St. George is one of the… Read more »

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Gravenhurst to London: Explore Free Attractions in 7 Ontario Regions on Sept 20, 21

You can visit Banting House National Historic Site of Canada, Muskoka Steamships, Schneider Haus National Historic Site, and many other museums and historic sites for free this… Read more »

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Bank of Canada Cuts Policy Rate to 2.5% as Economy Weakens

The Bank of Canada has lowered its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 2.5%, citing weaker growth and reduced inflationary pressures. The Bank Rate now… Read more »

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Neil Young’s 80th Tribute at Massey Hall Features Dallas Green, Jim Cuddy, Serena Ryder

A group of prominent Canadian musicians will gather at Toronto’s Massey Hall on November 12 to mark Neil Young’s 80th birthday. The concert, titled NY80: A Celebration… Read more »

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Job Anxiety Among 18- to 24-Year-Olds Reaches Highest Level Since 2010

Concerns about employment have escalated sharply among young Canadians as the national unemployment rate edges upward, according to new data from the Angus Reid Institute. Nearly two-in-five… Read more »

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Fall Festivals: Family Farms in Vancouver Area to Visit During Fall

If you’re yet to experience the fun of farms in the fall, it’s a great way to pick your tasty fruit, connect with nature and importantly, support small local farms and businesses. Luckily, Vancouver and nearby areas are home to lots of exciting spots – some of the best are listed below!