There’s more to Algonquin Park than meets the eye. Most families are familiar with the popular (and often crowded) Highway 60 corridor, featuring the welcome centre, Loggers Museum, and roadside campgrounds. More adventurous types may associate the park with hiking

Bound by four of the Great Lakes and home to countless smaller bodies of water, it should be little surprise that Ontario is home to numerous scenic cruise experiences. Here are three that you may want to embark upon for

Summer is almost upon us. Soon, many of us will be answering the loon’s call and heading to cottages and resorts in Muskoka. Here’s some family-friendly suggestions for enriching your summer escape to Muskoka. Stay Muskoka offers an abundance of riches when

In Niagara-on-the-Lake, there are numerous locations where the fabric between our world and the afterlife seems to fray. In these places, ghosts and the living are said to mingle. Niagara-on-the-Lake is the perfect destination for a Halloween-season escape. “We can’t promise you’ll

Kids love ice cream, don’t they? Two teens loved it so much that they opened their own ice cream shop, which has quickly become a go-to place in Muskoka on a hot summer day. While most teens spending a summer at

When we think of Niagara, we think of the thundering falls or the bright lights of kitschy Clifton Hill. But Niagara is exceptionally diverse, offering an incredible range of attractions. Venture beyond The Falls and its environs for a memorable afternoon

The sun has that special spring warmth while the world is showing signs of emerging from its long winter dormancy. You and the kids alike feel the urge to get out and do something. Hop in the car and take

By early February, most of us are already feeling the weight of the winter season. The cold, the snow that grinds commutes to a halt, the seemingly endless darkness. Spring can’t come soon enough. Wiarton has the perfect solution. Dust off

Portage Flyer Christmas Train Ride with Santa Date: Dec. 23 Cost: $5 per person. muskokaheritageplace.ca   Telling the story of a young boy aboard a magical train bound for the North Pole, the Polar Express has become a holiday classic. The experience isn’t confined to film.

Summer days at the cottage, resort, or camp are blissful. But there are times when you want to, you know, do something. Thankfully, there are plenty of family-friendly summer events throughout cottage country.   SWS Water Ski Shows (Windsor Park, Bala) Grab a lawn

We’re all familiar with Toronto’s Fort York, but less than an hour north of the GTA one finds another fortification, the 1812-era Fort Willow, which offers an entirely different experience. When war was declared in 1812, America confidently predicted a quick

Set the clocks forward… spring has arrived. The warmer days bring with them not only excitement for pleasant days ahead, but also the onset of maple season. And there is no place that embraces the season better than Muskoka. In years

The vacationing throngs are gone, nights begin to subtly cool, and there is the first hint of colour in the leaves. Fall is just around the corner. But there’s still life left in summer yet, just enough time for a

If you’re looking for something fun to do with your family this summer, the Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology is a great place to visit. Located on Woodward Avenue by Queen Elizabeth Way, this historic landmark is the oldest

Presqu’ile Provincial Park is perhaps best known for summer days spent swimming and sunning on one of Lake Ontario’s longest beaches. But those in the know will tell you there’s much more to the park than just frolicking in the

Let’s face it. You don’t want an OK family holiday – you want an OMG one. We knew we’d found one when, only a few hours after arrival, our daughter hugged the personable resort employee she had quickly come to befriend.

Prior to having children, few adults would bat an eye at spontaneous weekend excursions or discounted red-eye travel deals that required little more than a hastily packed carry-on bag and passport in hand. Once adults make the decisions to expand

When you think about lavender, it’s the sun-kissed hills of France that springs to mind. But you don’t have to go nearly so far away to enjoy the delicate scents and heavenly hues of this purple herb that heralds the

The nights remain frosty and snow still blankets the ground, but the daytime sun has a special warmth. Icicles drip as they melt, streams begin to run and birds sing a happy song. It’s that in-between time that nestles uncomfortably