Cherry Blossom Viewing in High Park
The peak bloom, Stage Six, when at least 70% of the blossoms are open, is anticipated to occur on Friday, May 1. The flowers can last anywhere between 4 and 10 days, depending on the weather conditions. Cool, calm weather can prolong the bloom period, while warm, unsettled weather may shorten it.
Centreville Amusement Park Reopens for 2026 Season with 30+ Rides in the Heart of Toronto’s Island Parkland
The Centreville Amusement Park is set to be back in action and ready to thrill families once again! After a long winter, the park is set to… Read more »
100 Adventures in Ontario Provincial Parks
From climbing on a “sleeping giant” to walking the world’s longest freshwater beach and howling with the wolfs, here are 100 best adventures in Ontario’s Provincial Parks.
Visit Royal Botanical Gardens’ Arboretum to See Magnificent Magnolias and Cherry Blossoms
Experience the Japanese tradition of enjoying flowering cherry trees and other spring flowers at the Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG). The Royal Botanical Gardens’ award-winning Magnolia collections are… Read more »
20 Places to See Cherry Blossoms in and Around Toronto
While there are some popular spots to see the Sakura trees in bloom, such as High Park in Toronto, the region offers many other locations to view these gorgeous pink petals. If you want to catch seasonal cherry blossoms, visit one of these 20 places located in and around the Greater Toronto Region.
Places to Find Cherry Blossoms in Scarborough
For many in Toronto, Spring means an annual trek to High Park to view the pink beauty of Cherry Blossom trees. But did you know that you… Read more »
Jones Falls & More: Scenic 12-Metre Cascade & Hiking Trails in Pottawatomi Conservation Area
Mention of Owen Sound might bring about images of sandy beaches, the Georgian Bay, or the offshore ships. And while this harbour town is home to great… Read more »
25 of the Best Provincial Parks to Go Camping This Summer in Ontario
This expansive province offers lush forests, beautiful lakes and is home to thousands of different wildlife species. Explore the outdoors and take advantage of the beauty found within nature with a choice of 25 Ontario parks to go camping; create memories with you and your family that will last a lifetime!
25 of the Best Parks to Go Camping Near Toronto
Escape from the city and experience the beautiful tranquillity of the great outdoors. Experience adventure, ecosystems and stunning wildlife among the 25 places to go camping near Toronto.
From Birding to Lighthouse and Beaches: Reasons to Visit Presqu’ile Provincial Park
Presqu’ile Provincial Park packs history, nature, and adventure into one scenic destination. From hiking 16 km of trails and spotting over 300 bird species to kayaking, swimming,… Read more »
Day Trips & Weekend Getaways from GTA: Exploring Ontario Provincial Parks
If you are looking for a perfect, inexpensive weekend getaway from GTA to relax and rejuvenate, look no further than Ontario Provincial Parks. Whether you want to… Read more »
Sibbald Point: Top Adventures to Make Best of Your Trip to the Provincial Park in York Region
Sibbald Point Provincial Park offers a quieter experience on the south shore of Lake Simcoe, away from the busier areas near Barrie and Orillia. Surrounded by forests and smaller communities, the park features shaded campsites, a long sandy beach, and calm waters ideal for swimming, paddling, or boating. Two main hiking trails offer different experiences—one focused on birdwatching and ecosystems, the other on local history and heritage buildings. You’ll also find picnic areas, fishing spots, and nearby towns like Jacksons Point for meals or supplies. To make the most of your trip, plan for a mix of nature, history, and water activities.
JP Niagara Tulip Farm: Where Dutch Tulip Fields Meet Canadian Charm
If you’re looking for a fun, colourful and Instagram-worthy experience, JP Niagara Tulip Farm is great for a Tulip field trip in Niagara Falls Region. JP Niagara… Read more »
Best Things to Do at Selkirk Provincial Park
This quiet slice of the Ontario Lake Erie shoreline is beside one of many creeks to the Lake. With this, Selkirk Provincial Park is surrounded by water,… Read more »
Mother’s Day Brunch Cruises and Weekend Sightseeing in Ontario
Mother’s Day is a special occasion to celebrate the most important woman in our lives – our moms. While there are countless ways to show our appreciation… Read more »
Ride, Dine, and Explore: Mother’s Day Train Trips in Ontario
Mother’s Day plans do not have to follow the usual routine. Across Ontario, heritage railways are offering a mix of experiences that go beyond a typical outing…. Read more »
10 Tulip Farms and Fields For a U-Pick Spring Day Trip in Ontario – 2026 Season
The most colourful of spring flowers, tulips bloom across Ontario during the season, painting the landscape with vibrant hues. Many flower farms welcome visitors to pick fresh… Read more »
Creemore: Explore This Charming Ontario Town Home to North America’s Smallest Jail, Lavender Fields and Historic Gems
Any trip to Creemore should begin at Mill Street. Creemore is a small southern Ontario town, part of Clearview Township in Simcoe County, and the main street will offer something to do in every direction. Here are all the ways you can make the best of your trip to Creemore, from history walks to shopping or an extended stay.
Head to Stratford For a Colourful Spring Getaway – Top Things to See & Do
Experience Spring in Stratford! The well-known arts and culture scene in Stratford truly comes alive in spring. Along with the festivals or outdoor arts and entertainment, the… Read more »
Elora: Ontario’s Charming Village Escape For Family and Romantic Getaways
The charm of Elora, a village part of Township of Centre Wellington, stems from a few different town features. Running through this region of southwestern Ontario is… Read more »
From Fossils to Paddleboards: What to Do at Craigleith Provincial Park on Georgian Bay
Escape to the quieter side of the Blue Mountains this spring, summer, or fall with a trip to Craigleith Provincial Park. The lakeside park is in a… Read more »
Gardens to Visit in Southwestern Ontario For Colourful Spring and Summer Day Trips
Southwestern Ontario boasts an array of vibrant gardens, each offering a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. From the award-winning Whistling Gardens in Wilsonville to… Read more »
A Trip to Indian Falls Conservation Area Can be Unforgettable – Here’s How to Make it Count
Carved by ancient forces, the Bruce Peninsula hides waterfalls among its cliffs—like Indian Falls, where a rugged trail reveals a powerful 15-metre drop. Whether you’re here for the views or the adventure, here’s how to make the most of Indian Falls Conservation Area.
Aberfoyle Antique Market: What to Know When Canada’s Oldest Antique Market Returns For 2026 Season
Nestled less than an hour away from Toronto, the Aberfoyle Antique Market in Guelph stands as a testament to the timeless allure of antiquities and collectibles. Established in… Read more »























