Avonlea Badlands: Explore This Landscape in Saskatchewan Filled With Hoodoos and Buttes on a Guided Tour
You wouldn’t expect to see hoodoos in the middle of Saskatchewan’s pasture lands. Located about 75 km from Moose Jaw and Regina on private land is Avonlea… Read more »
Blue Flag: Cleanest Beaches and Marinas in Canada – 2026
Swim Drink Fish has announced the list of beaches and marinas that have earned this year’s prestigious Blue Flag Canada award. Blue Flag is an international award… Read more »
Zip Zag Zip: Take a Thrilling Trip Across Saint John River Gorge and Waterfall
If you live in Northern New Brunswick or are planning a trip there, then high on your itinerary list has to be Zip Zag Zip Lining, located… Read more »
Caribou-Munroes Island Provincial Park: Discover Tranquil Beaches, Scenic Hikes, and Waterfront Camping
aribou-Munroes Island Provincial Park offers warm saltwater beaches, scenic trails, and over 80 campsites, making it a perfect summer destination for families, hikers, and beach lovers. The park features soft white sand, picnic areas, and multiple beach access points, some just steps from the campground.
Here are the top activities and ways to make the best of your trip: swim in the Northumberland Strait, hike to Munroes Island, enjoy waterfront camping, explore nearby trails, or take a ferry ride to PEI or Pictou Island.
25 Must Visit Nature Attractions & Parks in the Windsor Essex Region
The Windsor-Essex-Pelee Island region has some of Ontario’s most beautiful hidden gems. Many nature spots in the area are authentic, untouched, and preserve a lot of the… Read more »
Take a Guided Tour of Castle Butte and Outlaw Caves in Saskatchewan
Coronach is home to two unique attractions of Saskatchewan – the Castle Butte and Outlaw Caves. Castle Butte is part of the badlands of Saskatchewan. This land… Read more »
St. Marys Quarry: Canada’s Largest Outdoor Freshwater Swimming Pool – 2026 Season
This summer jump off a cliff into Canada’s Largest Outdoor Freshwater Swimming Pool!
Saskatchewan
Top Places to See & Top Things to Do in Saskatchewan.
Explore Spectacular Cape Split Provincial Park – From Forest Trails to Dramatic Ocean Lookoffs
Cape Split Provincial Park offers some of the most stunning coastal scenery along the Bay of Fundy. Hike the Minas Basin or Scots Bay Trails for cliffside views, sea stacks, and old-growth forests. Visit the dramatic Cape Split Lookoff, explore shorter routes to scenic viewpoints, and use Blomidon Provincial Park as your base for beaches, trails, and sunset picnics.
Summer in Caraquet: Experience the Heart of Acadian Culture in New Brunswick
Caraquet, a vibrant town on New Brunswick’s Acadian Peninsula, is a perfect summer destination to experience Acadian culture, history, and coastal charm. From heritage museums and oyster tastings to sandy beaches and seafood feasts, there’s something for every traveler. Here are the top activities and ways to make the best of your trip: explore the Acadian Historic Village, stroll the Caraquet Heritage Circuit, relax at Plage Foley, bike the Acadian Peninsula Cycle Route, enjoy local markets, and dine at seaside restaurants.
Explore Dildo Run Provincial Park and Beyond: Top Activities for Outdoor Enthusiasts Visiting Newfoundland’s Northern Coastline
Dildo Run Provincial Park is a gem on Newfoundland’s northern coast, offering a perfect mix of nature, adventure, and local charm. Its sheltered location on New World Island makes it ideal for a relaxing beach day, stargazing by the campfire, or casting a line for trout. Hike the scenic Blackhead Trail for panoramic coastal views and prime birdwatching. Paddle through calm waters by kayak or canoe, exploring nearby islands. Don’t miss a day trip to Twillingate for iceberg spotting, coastal trails, and vibrant local culture.
Free Things To Do This Summer In and Around Charlottetown – 2026
PEI is an excellent place for a summer vacation without having to travel outside of Canada. It is a magical place with both large cities and small… Read more »
50 Things to Do this Summer in and Around Charlottetown – 2026
If you are planning a trip to PEI during the summer, here are 50 things that you can do when you stay in Charlottetown, the capital of Prince Edward Island.
Ferry Crossings For a Unique Road Trip Across Alberta This Summer
Cross a river on a cable ferry this summer! There are unique ways to travel all over Alberta, especially in Spring and Summer. You can book helicopter… Read more »
What to See and Do at the New Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area at Mississauga Waterfront
A new 26-hectare conservation area on Mississauga’s Lake Ontario shoreline will officially open to the public on Saturday, May 30, 2026. Credit Valley Conservation, Peel Region and… Read more »
From Lakes to Rivers: Alberta’s Best Scenic Boat Tours
What better way to experience the aquamarine waters of Alberta than on a boat cruise that takes one on a trip along the majestic views of the Canadian Rockies?
Explore Dunvegan Provincial Park: Where Fur Trade History, Peace River Adventures, and Riverside Camping Come Together
Dunvegan Provincial Park offers a perfect mix of history, nature, and riverfront adventure in Alberta’s Peace River Valley. Visitors can camp beside the river, explore restored fur trade and mission-era buildings at Historic Dunvegan, paddle or boat along the mighty Peace River, and hike scenic trails with sweeping views.
J.T. Cheeseman Provincial Park: Explore Beaches, Waterfalls, and Wind-Swept Trails of This Western Newfoundland Park
Nestled on Newfoundland’s southwest coast, J.T. Cheeseman Provincial Park is a haven of diverse landscapes and vibrant ecosystems. From scenic coastal trails and wildflower meadows to freshwater beaches and hidden waterfalls, this park has something for every kind of traveller. Here are the top activities and ways to make the best of your trip, whether you’re camping riverside, hiking to sweeping viewpoints, or kayaking Barachois Pond, adventure and tranquillity await at every turn.
14 Attractions & Hikes to Explore Along Bow Valley Parkway Scenic Drive
Travelling Highway 1 guarantees some magnificent views through the Rocky Mountains. But it gets even better after the town of Banff when you can take Highway 1A… Read more »
25 Day Trip Waterfall Hikes from Calgary
Even though much of the area around Calgary is rolling hills and grassy farmland, there are still many awe-inspiring waterfalls you can explore because of Calgary’s proximity… Read more »
Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park: Towering Cliffs, Arctic Flora, and Dramatic Views Along Accessible Trails
Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park offers a dramatic glimpse into Northern Ontario’s natural beauty, with towering cliffs, rare arctic vegetation, and accessible trails. To make the most of your visit, start with the 1 km loop trail leading to two scenic viewing platforms overlooking the 100-metre-deep gorge. Watch for volcanic rock formations and unique plant life below, enjoy birdwatching—including sightings of peregrine falcons—and take a break at one of the park’s picnic spots. Nearby Eagle Canyon Adventures adds more excitement with suspension bridge hikes.
Candle Lake Provincial Park: Purple Sand Beaches, Historic Trails, and Lakeside Campsites for a Unique Saskatchewan Vacation
Candle Lake Provincial Park offers a perfect mix of nature, recreation, and relaxation. Whether you’re camping lakeside, hiking scenic trails, swimming at sandy beaches, or boating across crystal-clear waters, there’s something for everyone. Explore the hidden Purple Sands Beach, try disc golf, go birdwatching, or cast a line for walleye and pike. Families, couples, and outdoor lovers will all find something to enjoy. Here are the top activities and ways to make the best of your trip.
Must-Visit Gardens in Newfoundland
Spend an afternoon literally stopping and smelling the roses at one of the many breathtakingly fragrant gardens around Newfoundland. The unique climate across the province allows gardeners… Read more »
Ontario’s Biggest U-Pick Peony Garden Opens in June With 150,000 Blooms
Flower lovers have a short window to catch one of Ontario’s most impressive spring sights, and Fleur de Roy, the province’s largest pick-your-own peony garden, is opening… Read more »























