Adventures at Kalamalka Lake: From Sandy Shores to Cliffside Views and Fun on Its Turquoise Waters
Kalamalka Lake in southern BC’s Okanagan is a turquoise gem surrounded by cliffs, greenery, and inviting beaches. Visitors can enjoy swimming, paddling, or boating across its 42 km shoreline, exploring secluded coves or 10 public beaches. Kal Beach and nearby Vernon offer dining, culture, and family attractions, while Kalamalka Lake, Kekuli Bay, and Kaloya Parks provide trails, camping, birding, and stunning viewpoints for year-round recreation in breathtaking natural surroundings without sacrificing modern amenities.
Sunflowers & Corn Maze: Plan a Summer Family Fun Day Trip to Kraay Family Farm in Central Alberta
Spend your next family outing down on the farm – the Kraay Family Farm, to be exact! You can find the Kraay Family Farm in central Alberta… Read more »
Explore 50km of Historic Backcountry on Alberta’s Rocky to Nordegg Rail Trail Adventure
The Rocky to Nordegg Rail Trail, a 25-year vision now half complete, offers 50km of scenic, historic pathways through Alberta’s David Thompson Country. Following the old Brazeau Branch rail line, it features river views, creek crossings, and the restored Taunton Trestle Bridge—perfect for picnics and photos. Open year-round for hiking, cycling, horseback riding, and OHV use, the route connects staging areas, campgrounds, and Nordegg’s attractions. Visitors can explore mining history, enjoy Abraham Lake, and stay at nearby campgrounds, cabins, or hotels. Trail access is free.
Things to Do on a Trip to Stony Plain
Explore Stony Plain and Parkland County for a getaway full of arts, culture, and outdoor adventure. Discover over 40 murals, live music at Summer Sessions, and the vibrant Blueberry Bluegrass Festival. Dive into local history at the Pioneer Museum or Red Brick Common, then head outdoors to paddle Jackfish Lake, or hike at Chickakoo. With food trucks, markets, and stunning gardens nearby, this region blends creativity, recreation, and small-town charm for an unforgettable summer or fall experience.
Headliner Concert Tours in Winnipeg 2026 -27
A list of upcoming concerts by famous artists in Winnipeg.
Summer Fun at Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park offers an unforgettable escape into the diverse landscapes of Saskatchewan—from rolling river valleys and crystal-clear lakes to rugged badlands. This trip is a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and rich local history. Top activities include hiking scenic, interpretive trails like Ridges & Ravines, exploring historic sites, camping lakeside, glamping, boating, fishing, golfing, and relaxing on beaches. With breathtaking views, fresh air, and fun on and off the water, this destination captures the very best of Saskatchewan.
Sourdough Saloon’s Sourtoe Cocktail – Add This Yukon Whisky Drink Garnished With a Gnarly Human Toe to Your Canadian Travel Bucketlist
“You can drink it fast, you can drink it slow, but your lips must touch the gnarly toe!” There is a list in Sourdough Saloon in Dawson… Read more »
Explore Ainsworth, B.C.: Caves, Hot Springs, and Scenic Stops
Ainsworth and the surrounding Kootenay Lake area offer the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Soak in the soothing Ainsworth Hot Springs, complete with a cave experience, spa treatments, and lakeside dining. Explore the fascinating Cody Caves on guided tours, enjoy scenic picnics at local parks and waterfalls, or browse the vibrant Kaslo Market. History buffs will love the SS Moyie National Historic Site in nearby Kaslo. This region promises unforgettable nature, wellness, and heritage experiences—all just off Highway 31.
26 Places to Visit to Learn and Appreciate Alberta’s Cultural and Natural Heritage
When you wonder how you can explore Alberta’s heritage this summer, during the August/Heritage Day long weekend, or on Alberta Day, there are many parts of history… Read more »
Top Vancouver Island Towns and Cities For a Summer Getaway
The most magical part of any town or city on Vancouver Island is usually the surrounding scenery. The Island’s communities are spread out from north to south… Read more »
Discover the Best of Spruce Grove: Parks, Mazes, Ranches & Relaxing Hikes
Spruce Grove, nestled between Highways 16 and 16A, is the perfect launch point for an adventure in Parkland County. With its mix of urban comforts and access to scenic outdoor spaces, it invites travelers to slow down and explore. Paddle Wabamun Lake, hike peaceful nature trails, enjoy horseback riding at Putting Horse Ranch, or navigate the Edmonton Corn Maze. From botanical gardens to birdwatching sanctuaries, this region offers the best of Alberta’s natural beauty and recreational fun for all ages.
Cineplex Family Favourites – August 2026
Visit participating Cineplex theatres near you and watch a family favourite film each week for only $3.99.
25+ Outdoor Adventures in Muskoka
The Muskoka region, or Ontario’s cottage country, is situated about 200 kilometres north of Toronto and has been popular among tourists looking for a getaway since the… Read more »
Things to Do in Alberta This August – 2026
Between music festivals, historical celebratory events, and rodeos, August is the perfect month to explore the diverse regions of Alberta.
Top 10 Hiking Trails in Alberta’s Public Land Use Zones
Exciting things are happening in Alberta’s backcountry! These areas, also known as Public Land Use Zones, are separate from the Provincial and National Park backcountry areas, and… Read more »
Taste of India 2026 : What to Expect at the Festival This August Long Weekend at Nathan Phillips Square
One of the largest multicultural festivals in Canada returns to Toronto this long weekend. Recognized as the largest food festival in North America, this festival has also been… Read more »
2026 Toronto Caribbean Carnival on Aug 1: What You Need to Know About Parade Route, Viewing Areas, Road Closures
The grandest of all Toronto parades returns on August 1st with floats of grandeur, MAS bands, the most extravagant and colourful costumes and a whole lot of… Read more »
Things to Do to Celebrate New Brunswick Day – August Long Weekend Events & Activities
The first Monday in August is the time for people to come together and celebrate New Brunswick. This year, the official celebrations are going to be held… Read more »
50 Things to Do During Summer in Chatham-Kent
Known for its sunny beaches, classic car shows, rich history of settlements, and fishing, the Chatham-Kent region of Ontario is a perfect place to explore this summer…. Read more »
100+ Things to Do During August in Ontario – Events & Festivals 2026
There is always something to do in Ontario, and August is no different! If you need ideas on what to do, here are 100+ festivals and fun… Read more »
12 of the Most Scenic Bridges to Explore in Alberta on a Road Trip
There are many reasons for the scenic bridges you’ll find across Alberta. Some were built for industry, to connect people on foot, or to connect people to… Read more »
Sunflower Fields and Mazes in Ontario For a Day Trip
A visit to a sunflower farm is surely a cause for a smile, photo ops, and plenty of sunshine. Walk on a path through a sea of yellow flowers and purchase a specialty product from a store on-site to commemorate your summer experience. In Ontario, these flowers bloom for about two weeks only from early to late August/early September. If you are looking for a sunflower field to visit in Ontario this summer, check out one of these farms.
10+ Sunflower Fields to Explore Around Toronto
Embrace the summer season by arranging a delightful visit to the nearest sunflower farm. Revel in the beauty of these stunning flowers as you take a stroll… Read more »
Sunflower Farms For a Day Trip From Ottawa
The “helianthus annuus,” more commonly known as sunflowers, is a symbol of happiness and of summer. They are interesting flowers that adore the sun, moving to face… Read more »























