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2026 New Year’s Eve in Windsor

Wondering what to do to welcome the new year? Here is a list of New Year’s Eve/Day 2026 activities & events happening in and around the Windsor-Essex… Read more »

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Things to Do During 2025-26 Christmas-Winter Holidays in Sudbury

Here’s a list of fun activities to enjoy as a family during the winter break in Sudbury from December 20, 2025, to January 4, 2026

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Family Fun Things to Do during Christmas- Winter Break in Windsor-Essex Region

Winter Break 2025–2026: Family-Friendly Activities in Windsor-Essex Make this winter break unforgettable with a mix of festive lights, outdoor adventures, and indoor fun. Enjoy these family-friendly activities… Read more »

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Complete Guide to 2025 Santa Claus Parades & Tree Lighting Ceremonies in Toronto & GTA

A comprehensive list of Santa Claus parades & Christmas tree lighting ceremonies and displays in Toronto, Regions of Durham, Halton, Peel & York.

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Ontario Places to Go to Enjoy Candlelight Strolls During 2025 Holiday Season

Come Christmas season, various museums and pioneer villages across Ontario will be all aglow in the soft and warm candle lights. Here are some places to go to enjoy this fabulous holiday experience in Ontario.

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10 Things to Do This Christmas & Holiday Season in Markham

From fireworks to Santa Claus Parade and fabulous lights, there are quite a few fun activities you can enjoy in Markham this festive season. If you are… Read more »

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Drive-Thru Holiday Light Displays in Ontario – 2025

Looking for a cozy way to see twinkling Christmas light displays this holiday season? Here are 10+ ways to see Holiday lights from your car across Ontario.

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Illuminated Christmas Train Rides and Santa Train Rides in Ontario – 2025

Enjoy a visit from Santa as you and your loved ones take a ride on the Christmas Trains that take you along the snow-laden countryside of Ontario.

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Discover Year-Round Adventure at Albion Hills: Biking, Fall Colours and Winter Fun For a Scenic Escape Near Toronto

Albion Hills Conservation Park, just north of Toronto, offers four seasons of outdoor adventure. Spring to fall brings mountain biking, hiking, and picnicking amid vibrant scenery. Summer adds swimming, splash pads, and disc golf, while autumn showcases stunning foliage and birdwatching opportunities. In winter, enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and winter hiking through snow-covered forests. With over 50 km of trails, picnic areas, and a family-friendly campground, Albion Hills is ideal for biking, hiking, or relaxing year-round—perfect for a refreshing escape close to the city.

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Explore the Haunting Legends of Niagara’s Screaming Tunnel This Halloween

Imagine standing in the middle of a tunnel cloaked in nothing but darkness. You’re holding a single burning match, and then you hear it… the hairs on… Read more »

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Amaranth Bale Trail: Road Trip an Hour From Toronto During Fall to See Whimsical Bale Sculptures

Amaranth Bale Trail is returning for the fourth year, just in time to celebrate Halloween. Many Ontarians head to Muskoka, Algonquin Park and other central Ontario locations… Read more »

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The Comfort Maple – Canada’s Oldest Sugar Maple Tree

The lone, majestic Comfort Maple Tree stands tall at almost 25 metres, with an astounding six-metre girth and 40-metre crown width beside a field in Pelham, Ontario. … Read more »

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Fall Adventures at Killarney Provincial Park

The Georgian Bay shoreline creates spectacular scenery from north to south. With rocky cliffs, sandy beaches, dozens of towns, and hundreds of islands, Georgian Bay and Lake… Read more »

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Ottawa Pumpkin Patches & U-Pick Pumpkin Farms For a Fun Fall Day Trip

Fall is all about early nights, spookiness, warm drinks and course – pumpkins! There is something so special about heading to the patch with some friends or… Read more »

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Reasons Why You Should Visit Ball’s Falls Conservation Area During Fall

Many might argue that Ontario’s waterfalls are best appreciated during the fall. This statement is apparent at the Niagara-region Ball’s Falls Conservation Area where two waterfalls plummet… Read more »

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2025 Halloween Haunted Attractions, Farms and Night Mazes in Ontario

Embrace a chilling journey this Halloween, where the unexpected lurks around every shadowy corner of our eerie farms and terrifying haunts. Sinister surprises, bewildering mysteries, and heart-pounding thrills await those daring enough to venture into the spooky realms where normality twists into the grotesquely unearthly. Dare you enter?

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Pumpkin Patches in Greater Toronto Area & Hamilton

Late September to October, farms in Greater Toronto Area and Hamilton welcome families to enjoy fall season at the farm offering tasty treats, farm fun activities, wagon rides along with opportunity to pick the perfect pumpkin for that spooky Jack-O-Lantern!

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Things to Do This Halloween in Windsor-Essex Region 2025

October signals the return of haunted houses, pumpkin patches, and spooky spectacles across the region. From eerie mazes and ghost walks to family-friendly festivals, there are plenty… Read more »

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Ontario Fall Road Trip – Explore Lake of Bays on a Scenic Drive

Take the roughly 80km journey around central Ontario’s Lake of Bays this fall. The Lake of Bays Scenic Drive is arguably best during the fall season. The Scenic Drive is a loop around Lake of Bays using Highway 35, 117 and Muskoka District Road 2 and 9. Along the journey are several interesting stops, including the three larger communities on the lake: Baysville, Dorset, and Dwight.

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Bracebridge Waterfall Tours: A Scenic Road Trip to Muskoka’s Heart

The small town of Bracebridge in central Ontario is at the heart of the Muskoka Region. Not only that, but the town also lies on the banks… Read more »

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Make the Best of Your Trip to the Unique Midlothian Castle & Screaming Heads

Midlothian Castle in Burk’s Falls is an outdoor art gallery with one distinct feature: the art pieces are formed from concrete called Screaming Heads.

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Toronto Fall Day Trip: Take a Chairlift Ride to See Spectacular Fall Colours

Plan a trip to the top of a Greater Toronto Area ski hill to enjoy fall colours from a different perspective. During October, you can ride the… Read more »

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Adventures at Lion’s Head Provincial Park – Scenic Lookouts and Fall Colours

A visit to Lion’s Head Provincial Park during the fall is made even more memorable with the advent of the warm autumn hues and scenery.

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Must Visit Ontario Provincial Parks For Fall Colour Day Trips and Weekend Getaways

Ontario Park’s fall scenery offers varied views, from north to south, east to west, and between the Great Lakes. The trees are mature and varied! In most locations, the colours will span all fall hues like gold or yellow, orange, red, and each shade in between.