Georgian Bay is nearly as large as Lake Ontario. It’s possible to drive around Georgian Bay in one continuous loop by following the Georgian Bay Circle Tour.
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Parks Canada’s Learn to Camp programs help connect you with the great outdoors
Want to try camping but don’t know where to start? Learn the skills you ned to camp at Parks Canada’s Learn to Camp programs!
Read MoreSoutheast Ontario itinerary: Tour riverside towns and fascinating history on the St. Lawrence
Skip the 401 and take the slow route. Explore historic sites and waterfront destinations along the St. Lawrence River in Southeast Ontario.
Read MoreSoutheast Ontario road trip: Beauty and history on the shores of the St. Lawrence
A southeast Ontario road trip is much more enjoyable when you take a short tour off the highway to trace the shores of the St. Lawrence River.
Read MoreBay of Fundy itinerary: The new 7-Day Fundy road trip in New Brunswick
Thanks to new roads, it’s now much easier and more rewarding to plan a Bay of Fundy road trip along New Brunswick’s southern coast.
Read MoreBay of Fundy road trip: Exploring New Brunswick’s natural wonders
Road trippers, rejoice! Thanks to newly opened roads, it’s now much easier to take a Bay of Fundy road trip along the New Brunswick coast.
Read MoreLake Superior itinerary: Camp your way through a Lake Superior road trip
To get the most out of your Lake Superior road trip, immerse yourself in this region’s richness of nature by choosing to camp.
Read MoreLake Superior road trip: A drive to explore the majestic north shore
If you were dropped into a Lake Superior road trip without context, you could easily mistake it for an ocean. Only the lack of salt gives away its fresh water.
Read MoreGaspé road trip: Be inspired by the sea
Like the sea slowly alters Percé Rock, a Gaspé road trip may change you. If you live between Windsor and Quebec City, it’s your shortest route to the sea.
Read MoreExploring Anne’s world on Prince Edward Island
Anne of Green Gables has become a beloved figure in our home, just as she is in homes and across generations the world over. From her stubborn and impetuous nature to her wide-eyed faith in hope and kindred spirits, Anne remains relatable to each of us more than a century after Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery brought her into being.
We went to Prince Edward Island, along with our two bosom friends, with learning more about Anne’s origins as a cornerstone. But we soon discovered that the Island that’s home to Anne is also a great deal more.
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