For the May long weekend this year, we planned a getaway southwest of the city at Pinery Provincial Park. About a 2.5 hour drive away from Toronto, you pass through a number of small towns including Stratford (giving you the opportunity to stop and see a play if you so desire!) on the drive there. ... Continue Reading →
Fearlessly Spelunking At Bonnechere Caves – For The Cave You Fear To Enter Holds the Treasure You Seek
While camping at Bon Echo this summer we decided to adventure to a place that we've been wanting to visit for a while. Located just outside Eganville and an hour north of Bon Echo Provincial Park, we decided to check out the natural wonder that is Bonnechere Caves. Entrance to the caves normally costs $20/per person... Continue Reading →
Searching for the Amplitude of Time and Sound at Bon Echoooooooo
The one thing I love about camping is the affordability. Camping at Ontario parks is around $30-$40 a night (depending on where you go and your site preferences), and the hiking trails and beaches and are just some of the free activities you can do while you're there. This year's camping trip took us to... Continue Reading →
Hamilton Waterfall Tour – Take 2!
A few years ago, I discovered that Hamilton is home to over 100 waterfalls (we took our first trip down to check some out a couple years ago - read about it here!). Since our last trip, I've found a few other notable ones to check out. 1. Burk’s falls 2. Albion Falls 3. Chedoke Falls... Continue Reading →
Discovering Nature in the City
A few weeks ago we discovered a great little find less than a 30 minute drive from downtown Toronto at Rouge National Urban Park. The concept and arrival at this park was very confusing to us. What is considered the park itself is actually spread out into cities of Toronto, Markham, Pickering and Uxbridge. Our assumption, based... Continue Reading →
Touchin’ The Tip At Point Pelee National Park
On Canada Day long weekend we headed down to Southern Ontario to visit Point Pelee National Park. Perfect opportunity to finally use our Discovery Pass for free entrance! This is one National Park that you can't camp in so we booked a campsite at Wheatley Provincial Park which is only a 20 minute drive away... Continue Reading →
Life’s a Beach at Long Point Provincial Park
May 2-4 weekend we adventured down to one of the 4th oldest provincial parks in Ontario, Long Point Provincial Park. Nestled on Lake Erie, it was about a 2.5 hour drive southwest of Toronto. This park is known for it's 1.5km long beach, which if you're going outside the park boundaries is much longer! There... Continue Reading →
The Spectacular Waterfalls of Hamilton, Ontario
This fall was the perfect time to do a daytime adventure around Hamilton to discover it's many amazing waterfalls. Yes, you did read that correctly, Hamilton! A large, bustling city in Ontario, it's hard to believe that such a place could hold so many beautiful waterfalls, over 100 actually! Before heading down I did my... Continue Reading →
More Discovering and More Adventuring in Ontario!
Earlier this year, in search of cheaper travel options, I decided to look no further than my own backyard. I've lived in the province of Ontario my whole life, yet I realized that I hadn't really seen very much of it. I scoured through Google, Pinterest and other sites for information on facinating sights... Continue Reading →
Beating the Heat at the Elora Quarry
To escape the heat from the latest heat wave we decided to spend the afternoon at the Elora Quarry aka 'The Ol' Swimming Hole." Costing $6 per adult for entry, it turned out to be a really popular place! The water may have not been the cleanest, being that it is stagnant water, but the... Continue Reading →