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Fascinating Living History Villages & Museums to Visit This Summer in Ontario

Ontario is home to several captivating living history sites that provide a unique and immersive experience, allowing visitors to step back in time and explore the rich… Read more »

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14 Caves & Caverns to Explore in Ontario

Caves and crevices boast the mysteries and exploration that Ontario has to offer. With exceptional cave systems like the Bonnechere Caves and Bruce Caves, visitors can get a glimpse of the epitome of historical geology and perhaps find some hidden treasures on their way. Here are 15 caves for you to explore in Ontario.

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Escape to Sauble Falls Provincial Park: Waterfalls, Sand Dunes, Scenic Trails & More!

At Sauble Falls, you’re stepping into a place with a cool mix of history and nature. Once a bustling logging hub, it’s now all about relaxing by the river, hiking through red pine forests, and exploring ancient sand dunes. You can camp near the water, paddle the Sauble River, or walk the scenic trails. Just a quick trip takes you to Sauble Beach, perfect for swimming, sunset strolls, and grabbing food on a patio. It’s a spot where you can truly slow down and enjoy.

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Gondola or Zipline? Wasaga Beach Opens Door to Big Ideas Above the Shoreline

A new idea is taking shape above Wasaga Beach, and it could change how visitors experience one of Ontario’s busiest summer destinations. Town council, led by Mayor… Read more »

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Ontario Moves to Phase Out Chinese-Made Drones Over Security Concerns

Ontario is moving to tighten control over the drones it uses, citing concerns about data security. The province announced it will restrict the purchase and use of… Read more »

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Fuel Day: Save 10¢ per Litre on May 21 at Participating Circle K Locations Across Canada

Drivers across Canada will have the opportunity to save at the pump and support local charities as Circle K brings back its annual Fuel Day on May… Read more »

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Top Beaches to Visit This Summer in Ontario

With all the Great Lakes surrounding Canada’s most populous province, it is no wonder that Ontario is home to some of the best beaches in Canada. These… Read more »

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Ontario Allows Extended Bar Hours During FIFA World Cup 2026

Ontario is preparing for a busy summer as the province loosens last call rules during the FIFA World Cup 2026. Licensed bars and restaurants will be allowed… Read more »

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14 Ruins to Explore in Ontario

The ruins around Ontario give the province character, an array of remnants from castles, mills, and other important structures from significant historical periods. From crumbling stone churches… Read more »

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CFIA Recalls Ghirardelli Drink Mixes Over Possible Salmonella Risk

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a recall of several Ghirardelli powdered beverage mixes due to possible Salmonella contamination. The recall applies to four products sold… Read more »

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Smoke’s Poutinerie Expands Menu with BBQ-Style Boneless Rib Poutine

A new menu item is arriving just ahead of the May Two-Four long weekend, and Smoke’s Poutinerie is framing it as a rethink of a familiar comfort… Read more »

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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 »

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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 »

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Guide to 2026 Summer Music Festivals in Ontario

There’s something for everyone in the nation’s most populated province, whether it’s folk, rock, or country music, bluegrass or jazz and everything in between. There are so… Read more »

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Wasaga Beach is Turning Summer 2026 Into One Giant Waterfront Celebration

Wasaga Beach is planning a busy summer season in 2026, with more than 80 live music performances, waterfront festivals, fireworks, outdoor movies and new family events scheduled… Read more »

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Things to Do During 2026 Victoria Day Long Weekend in Ontario

Looking for ways to kick off the unofficial start of summer in Ontario? From finger-lickin’ good festivals to long weekend fireworks, this list of 75+ events and… Read more »

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18 Places to Watch 2026 Victoria Day Weekend Fireworks in Ontario

If you want to celebrate the unofficial start of the summer with fireworks lighting up the sky, here are some places to go in Ontario to enjoy Victoria Day weekend fireworks.

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8 Places to Go Lazy River Floating or Tubing in Ontario

The summer heat beckons adults and kids alike to enjoy the water and revisit fun activities like floating and tubing. Ontario has many slow-flowing rivers that are… Read more »

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Things to Do This 2026 Victoria Day Long Weekend in Niagara Falls Region

Everyone loves a long weekend! It’s a chance to get that extra day of adventure and fun squeezed into a weekend. This year, the Victoria Day weekend… Read more »

Starbucks Expands Summer Menu With New Tropical Drinks and Customizable Energy Refreshers

Starbucks Expands Summer Menu With New Tropical Drinks and Customizable Energy Refreshers

Starbucks is rolling out its summer menu across Canada on May 12, bringing a mix of returning favourites, tropical-inspired drinks, and more ways for customers to customize… Read more »

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Sand Hill Park: Climb Massive Sand Dunes & Plan a Weekend Beach Getaway to Lake Erie Shores

Make the best of the summer season by taking a swim at Sand Hill Park, which is home to Ontario’s largest sand dunes. These massive sand mountains… Read more »

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Tyendinaga Cavern & Caves: Largest Known Cavern in Ontario is 2 Hours From Toronto

Explore a hidden, underground world at Tyendinaga Cavern & Caves—the largest known cavern in Ontario. The guided tours at Tyendinaga have been a family-owned, small business for… Read more »

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Canada’s Unemployment Rate Reaches 6.9% as Quebec Loses Jobs and Manitoba Has Lowest Unemployment

Canada’s labour market showed few signs of momentum in April, with employment essentially flat and unemployment ticking higher as more people looked for work. The country lost… Read more »

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Canada Monitoring Three People After Rare Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship

Canadian health officials say three people in Canada are being monitored after an outbreak of Andes hantavirus was linked to the cruise ship MV Hondius. In a… Read more »