Chances are if you are a tourist, you’ve found this blog post by Googling “day trips from Toronto.” While exploring the city is exciting for a day or two, inevitably, you want to get a taste of what the province has to offer. Ontario Tourism’s slogan for many years has been “Yours to Discover.” It’s still relevant today as native residents and tourists alike have so many places to visit…
For anybody living south of the QEW in Burlington, there’s a great off-road multi-purpose trail that can take you from the Oakville border all the way to the downtown core.…
The Barron Canyon Trail in Algonquin Park, located in northeastern Ontario is one of the most beautiful natural spots in the province. If you have a bucket list for travel…
Toronto has High Park, New York City has Central Park and Mississauga can lay claim to having Erindale Park. Visiting the trails at Erindale Park in winter or summer periods is a favourite past-time of many in the city. Including us! It’s a popular park for walking, cycling and winter activities such as snowshoeing and cross country skiing. As the largest park in the city (222 acres), it’s an escape…
NOTE: As of 2019, this Bruce Trail side trail is apparently closed due to nearby quarry activities. With legs feeling like jelly, quivering from exhaustion, and my ankle joints in…
We thought we had explored every part of southern Ontario (anything south of Sudbury), but it seems that we hadn’t done a day trip to Owen Sound. So it became…
Like walking along a waterfront? Check. Like small, privately-owned shops with character? Check. Like many choices for delicious dining? Check. There are many things to do in Port Credit in Mississauga. It’s a favourite for many because it has a little bit of everything for everybody. From Scoops Ice Cream, which during the summer is packed with families, to Port Credit Marina which attracts sailors and boaters alike, Port Credit…