Haliburton is a region rich in natural beauty, but how does its food scene measure up? I found out as I recently ate my way through this county in Ontario’s Highlands during a fun-filled weekend of dog sledding, snowshoeing and glassblowing (one needs to fuel up for such activities!). I discovered that, whether the craving […]
Why More Women Should Try Ice Fishing
The polar vortex in Central and Eastern Canada brought an extended season of ice fishing this year, but why is it that I know so few Canucks who partake in this quintessentially Canadian winter activity? It was this reality that inspired me to venture up to Ontario’s Lake Simcoe with friends, test our prowess as […]
Snowshoeing Ontario: A Riverside Trail in Haliburton
Well, Old Man Winter has been stubborn this year, hasn’t he? But just when I thought he had overstayed his welcome, I discovered the snowy bliss of the Minden Wild Water Preserve during a snowshoeing Ontario adventure. Just 2.5 hours north of Toronto, this region is a 100-acre natural canoeing and kayaking facility on the Gull […]
Winterdance Dog Sledding in Haliburton
In Canada, dog sledding has a long, storied past. The Inuit relied on this mode of transportation to trade, fish and hunt in the Arctic. Early European settlers found it so efficient that they later adopted it to transport mail, news and supplies between communities. And, by the 1870s, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police were […]
Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada: Tips for Your Visit
If you’re a Toronto resident, you’ve heard about it. You’ve seen photos of it. And, chances are, you’ve seen the line-up of people snake around the building on a Saturday afternoon. And now? You’re wondering how to visit Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, one of Toronto’s hottest tourist attractions, without being crushed between the masses–and without […]
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