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 »
Sculpture Gardens to Visit in Ontario
Sculpture gardens are the perfect blend between nature and art, featuring art installations from local and international artists representing multiple different themes. As you stroll or bike… Read more »
Summer in Grand Bend: Make the Most of Your Getaway with Exciting Adventures Beyond the Sand
The Grand Bend offers many ways to relax, party, dine, shop, and spend time as a family. The sunset walks, beach, and restaurants are all perfect for a romantic getaway. For family-friendly experiences, explore the watersports, nearby attractions, the Museum, and, of course, the beach!
Kingsville’s Summer Charm: Waterfront Fun, Wine Tours and More
Kingsville is a vibrant summer destination offering beaches, paddling, and scenic trails along Lake Erie’s shoreline. Swim or relax at Cedar Island and Mettawas Beach, kayak through Cedar Creek, or unwind at local spas. Explore cultural gems like the Jack Miner Sanctuary, Kingsville Military Museum, and Canadian Transportation Museum. Stroll scenic trails like the Waterfront Trail or Lakeside Park paths. With local wineries, art events, and access to Pelee Island, Kingsville blends nature, history, and relaxation into the perfect getaway.
Summer in Tiny: A Relaxing Escape with Beaches, Hikes, and Family Fun Along Georgian Bay
Tiny is part of the north end of Simcoe County and covers part of the Georgian Bay Shoreline. This natural and quieter part of southern Ontario is a wonderful escape from any busier part of the province. The beach vibes around Tiny are relaxed, and slower-paced and leave space for things like picnics, hikes, bike rides, and sunbathing.
The Best of Summer Adventures Around the Tay Township
The Tay Township covers a long stretch of the Georgian Bay between Port McNicoll and Waubaushene. To the south of those shores are quieter and more rural parts of Ontario. A summer trip out to Tay will guarantee beautiful beaches, thrilling water adventures, and all of the appeal of any of Ontario’s beach towns – minus the crowds!
Big Chute: Explore North America’s Only Marine Railway
The only marine railway ever built in North America, located at the Trent-Severn Waterway’s Lock 44 which lifts boats 60 feet over a ridge between the Severn River and Gloucester Pool. Operated since 1917, it now handles boats up to 100 feet long.
Summer Activities in Port Rowan: From Sandy Beaches to UNESCO Biosphere
Port Rowan is a great summer destination for anyone wanting to enjoy the town, the two nearby Provincial Park beaches, the nature, and the birds or wildlife of the area.
Top Things to Do on a Summer Trip to Port Burwell on Lake Erie
Planning a summer getaway to Port Burwell on Lake Erie could involve many types of summer adventures. Plus, the community, which is part of the municipality of… Read more »
Summer at Lion’s Head: Spectacular Lookouts, Caves and More!
For those after a quiet summer or beach vacation in Ontario, look no further than the town of Lion’s Head. This smaller Georgian Bay community sits on… Read more »
Toronto’s 2025 Junior Caribbean Carnival Parade Returns to Scarborough This Saturday
Toronto Caribbean Carnival is one of the most attended multicultural celebrations in the GTA. The month-long celebrations culminate in a grand parade on August 2 along Lakeshore… Read more »
Big On Bloor 2025: Visit Bloor Street West This Weekend For One of Toronto’s Largest Summer Street Festivals
The BIG on Bloor Festival will be taking over the 10-block Bloordale strip on Bloor Street West from Dufferin to Lansdowne on July 19 and 20. The… Read more »
Celebrate Americas at Pan American Food & Music Festival This Weekend at Nathan Phillips Square
Celebrate Americas this weekend at Nathan Phillips Square. The massive Pan American Food & Music Festival turns the spotlight on the cultures of the Americas. Plan to visit Nathan Phillips… Read more »
2025 Festival of South Asia: What to Expect at North America’s Biggest South Asian Street Festival This Weekend in Toronto
Embark on a whirlwind culinary, cultural, and artistic voyage without leaving Toronto, as the Festival of South Asia is back in town! On July 19 & 20, the… Read more »
Toronto BrazilFest 2025: Canada’s Biggest Brazilian Cultural Festival Returns This Weekend
BrazilFest 2025 is returning to Toronto for its 22nd anniversary celebration, offering an immersive experience in the vibrant culture of Brazil. On July 19 and 20, attendees… Read more »
Honda Indy Toronto is Back This Weekend With Free Admission on July 18
The 2025 edition of the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto will return for its 37th year from July 18–20, bringing nine races and multiple fan engagement opportunities… Read more »
Summer Activities in Sauble Beach: Make the Best of Your Ontario Beach Vacation
The sandy shores and blue waters of Lake Huron are the heart of Sauble Beach. Lakeside town is a true beach town with places to stay and… Read more »
2025 Burlington Food Truck Festival Returns This Weekend
Bring your friends and family and immerse yourself in a day of delicious food, cold beer, and fantastic local performances. The Canadian Food Truck Festival is back… Read more »
Welland Float Fest: Lazy Float Down the Canal This Sunday
Ontario offers many thrilling summer adventures and calm water activities like lazy river floating and cruises. If you want to go lazy river floating in a festive atmosphere, head to the… Read more »
Top Summer Activities in Penetanguishene
Do not let the size of Penetanguishene fool you; this Georgian Bay town takes up a small area but is packed with things to see, do, and… Read more »
Celebrate Summer in Goderich: Relaxing Beaches, Outdoor Adventures, Festival Fun, and Charming Downtown Experiences
Welcome to Ontario’s smallest festival town! All summer, Goderich is busy with a huge variety of celebrations and festivals. But besides all the parties, Goderich also offers… Read more »
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park – Discover Towering Cliffs, Ancient Cedars, and Canyon Trails at Ontario’s Stunning Park
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is a year-round destination offering scenic trails for hiking and cycling through old-growth forests, towering 30m cliffs, and quiet wetlands. Visitors can explore the Niagara Escarpment from both above and below via cliffside trails, crags, and canyons. Highlights include the Bruce Trail access, the Walter Tovell Trail’s seasonal beauty, and lookout platforms on the McCarston’s Lake and Cliff-Top Side Trails.
Summer Adventures at Darlington Provincial Park – Beaches & Trails Just Off the 401
Darlington Provincial Park offers a peaceful lakeside escape near the GTA, perfect for day trips or camping. Swim at the sandy Lake Ontario beach, paddle or fish in McLaughlin Bay, and explore scenic trails like the Burk or Waterfront Trail. Enjoy birdwatching during migration seasons, or join Discovery Programs in summer for family-friendly nature activities. Campers can choose from shaded, well-equipped sites.
Healthy Parks Healthy People: Ontario Provincial Parks Free Use Day Returns on July 18
From checking out unique rock formations to checking out Indigenous pictographs and walking on the world’s longest beach, you can have many adventures at Ontario Provincial Parks. There… Read more »























