The 263-kilometre Tour du Lac Route is a fascinating road trip that circles the lake, taking in golden beaches, boreal forest, waterfalls, farmland, wildlife-rich wetlands and nature trails.
Read MoreHere are 10 superb stops I made while flying, err, driving on Crowsnest Highway 3.
Pardon the pun; didn’t mean to ruffle any feathers…
If you enjoy the outdoors, mountains, being on the water and the serenity of the Canadian rockies, complete with a secret waterfall, then Kaslo is waiting for you.
Read MoreWhile salmon don’t have arms, you should wave hello Salmon Arm as they welcome you with open arms.
Read MoreOutdoor adventure aplenty in marvelous Moncton, New Brunswick!
Read MoreEven though they are part of the province of Quebec, this dot on the map of Canada is closer to Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Read MoreHere’s how my few days were spent there and when you go, you can follow my route or create your own. There’s no wrong order of operations to have fun in Manitoba.
Read MoreThere are excellent options to explore the city indoors and outdoors, the food scene is impressive and this is an easy place to say “yep, I’ll be back a few times!” to.
Read MoreEven if you’re not into cars, this community event welcomes everyone to Moncton, New Brunswick for the biggest event of summer.
Read MoreExploring Manitoba's La Salle River in La Barriere Park by canoe.
Read MoreTheir rich mining history is remembered, along with other exhibits showcasing the story of Greenwood's past.
Read MoreWith an E-Bike, cycling and biking becomes much more accessible lets you see Nelson and surrounding areas from a unique perspective.
Read MoreThere's plenty to see and do here, from interactive exhibits, a caboose and authentic train station house, complete with time period specific furnishings.
Read MoreA short drive from Osoyoos, this beautiful 160 acre property is an excellent choice to relax and recharge through their guest suites or on-site camping offerings.
Read MoreLocated in the Kootenay Rockies in the southeastern part of British Columbia, there’s a plethora of places to paddle here, each with something special to offer.
Read MoreA visit to Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park is more than learning about culture - it’s about gaining a sense of Blackfoot history, ways of knowing and sharing in the stories and culture that help build connection and understanding.
Read MoreFrom June 20 to September 2, 2025, the Canada Strong Pass will offer expanded access to Canada’s nature and culture across the country, helping local travellers and adventurers discover and celebrate Canada throughout the summer.
Read MoreOn my most recent whirl around the western and central parts of the province, these six cold plates kept me from going hungry.
Read MoreHow to be a responsible Canadian road tripper.
Read MoreHere’s your guide for how to spend the night in two 1000 Islands Parks Canada oTENTiks in these very different and delightful locations.
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