Carson-Pegasus: Visit This Small Alberta Provincial Park with a Big List of Things to Do
Carson-Pegasus Provincial Park is a small provincial park made up of two lakes: McLeod, and Little McLeod. Alberta’s forests stretch as far west as the BC border,… Read more »
Day Trip From Calgary: Spectacular Hike From Lake Louise to Historic Lake Agnes Tea House
Lake Louise, located in Banff National Park, is stunning no matter the season, but the autumn months may be the best time to complete the hike up… Read more »
2026 Fall Colour Agawa Canyon Train Tour Tickets Now on Sale
If you are planning to take a trip this fall across Agawa Canyon on a train, then get tickets before they sell out. The extremely popular train… Read more »
Agawa Canyon Train Tour: Explore Canadian Shield and Spectacular Fall Colours of Northern Ontario
Plan a trip this fall across Agawa Canyon on a train. The spectacular Agawa Canyon Train Tours explore the Canadian Shield with its rugged beauty, untouched forests… Read more »
Things to Do at Sundance Provincial Park: Lakes, Hoodoos & Wildland trails
Located northwest of Edson, Sundance Provincial Park protects approximately 9200 acres of Alberta’s Foothills Natural Region. This lower foothill park is divided into two main areas and is an incredibly diverse landscape in terms of geological features, vegetation, and wildlife. The lower end of the Park begins at Highway 16 in aspen uplands and stretches north through the Sundance Valley, the Sundance Canyon, and Marl Bog.
Dorset Lookout Tower: Climb to the Top of This Scenic Lookout in Ontario For Spectacular Summer and Fall Colour Views
Fall is almost here and you can enjoy its beautiful colours at the Dorset Lookout Tower in Algonquin Highlands. The tower is a 142-meter tall massive structure… Read more »
Day Trip From Southern Ontario: Cheltenham Badlands
Cheltenham Badlands in Caledon is the perfect day trip from the Golden Horseshoe to see a provincially significant Earth Science Area of Natural and Scientific Interest (ANSI)…. Read more »
South Simcoe Railway: Take a Historic Scenic Train Tour Through Beeton Creek Valley Near Toronto
Take a train ride back in time with South Simcoe Railway. You can enjoy a wonderful trip through the Beeton Creek Valley on this historic train –… Read more »
Experience Every Season at Oxtongue River-Ragged Falls Provincial Park: From Fiery Autumn Colours to Winter’s Frozen Cascades
The Oxtongue River–Ragged Falls Provincial Park is a hidden gem near Algonquin’s west gate, offering a breathtaking glimpse of Ontario’s rugged beauty. Visitors can hike the short 1 km trail to view the roaring Ragged Falls, one of Ontario’s top waterfalls. Each season transforms the scenery, from lush summer greens to vibrant fall colours and icy winter cascades.
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.
15 Haunted Places and Ghost Stories in British Columbia
The time of year has come when we are surrounded by images of witches, skeletons, monsters, and, of course, ghosts! There is no other fitting time of… Read more »
11 Ghost Towns & Ruins to Visit in Alberta
As spooky season falls upon us, we may be looking for ways to help prepare for Halloween. Within the realm of dark tourism are several ways to… Read more »
Ontario’s Famous Bala Cranberry Festival Is This Weekend & This Is What You Need to Know
Every year the charming little town of Bala hosts an amazing Cranberry Festival that supports the local community and organizations in need. This year, you can be… Read more »
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 »
Creepy Haunted Halloween Attractions in Manitoba – 2025
Come October and ghosts and ghouls are out of control! Check out this list of attractions that offers spooktacular fun for all ages. The only question is are you brave enough?
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 »
Alberta’s Mountain Park Cemetery: Visit Canada’s Most Elevated Cemetery on a Scenic Road Trip From Edmonton
It is an eerie sight: standing over 6200 feet above sea level and the mountain valleys, among the graves of a cemetery that date back over 100… Read more »
Fall Adventures at Alberta’s Castle Provincial Park
As one of Alberta’s many southern outdoor playgrounds, Castle Provincial Park has something for everyone. The year-round park is situated in an ideal spot on both mountains… Read more »
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 »
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 »
Scary Haunted Houses to Visit in Alberta This Halloween
You can scare yourselves silly this Halloween with a number of creative, creepy, and chilling haunted house experiences in Alberta. And no two experiences are the same…. Read more »
Places to See Salmon Run Around Metro Vancouver
Watching salmon run is a unique experience, especially in British Columbia, a province known for its rich and diverse wildlife. You can spot salmon between September and… Read more »
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 »
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 »






















