National Capital Commission Greenbelt

Exploring Ottawa’s National Capital Commission Greenbelt Trails

Explore the National Capital Commission Greenbelt in Ottawa, featuring over 100 kilometres of natural and multi-use trails connected to the Capital Pathway network. Discover Shirleys Bay’s scenic birding trails and Stony Swamp’s family-friendly boardwalks. Learn about the NCC’s history, and explore trails linked to the Trans Canada Trail and the Rideau Trail for unforgettable hiking adventures in Canada’s national capital.

Cypress Falls Park

Discover Cypress Falls Park: A Natural Wonderland in West Vancouver, British Columbia

Looking for an unforgettable hike in West Vancouver, British Columbia? Discover Cypress Falls Park, a hidden gem just minutes from downtown Vancouver. This beautiful park offers scenic trails, ancient Douglas fir trees, and two stunning waterfalls that are easily accessible year-round. Whether you’re planning a quick nature escape or a full-day hiking adventure, Cypress Falls Park provides a peaceful rainforest setting ideal for families, couples, and solo hikers. Explore the headwaters of Cypress Creek, watch for local wildlife, and enjoy Instagram-worthy photo opportunities at every turn. This detailed guide and video tour reveal everything you need to know about hiking Cypress Falls Park, including tips for visiting, trail highlights, and how to experience the best of West Vancouver’s natural beauty. Perfect for locals and tourists looking for a top-rated outdoor adventure in Canada. Don’t miss out—start planning your Cypress Falls Park visit today.

The Screaming Heads of Midlothian

The Screaming Heads of Midlothian

Nestled in the heart of Burk’s Falls, Ontario, The Screaming Heads of Midlothian are among Canada’s most extraordinary artistic landmarks. Created by artist and former art teacher Peter Camani, these giant sculptures rise from the earth like haunting sentinels of stone,

Ontario Winter Yurt Camping

Ontario Winter Yurt Camping

Experience the magic of Ontario Winter Yurt Camping with cozy, heated yurts nestled in Ontario’s most scenic parks, including Algonquin Park, Killarney, Silent Lake, and more.

Haliburton Forest Wolf Centre

Haliburton Forest Wolf Centre

Haliburton Forest Wolf Centre is a 5,000-square-foot, fully indoor, and wheelchair-accessible education facility dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of wolves and their role in the Ontario ecosystem.

Orono Crown Lands

Orono Crown Lands

The Orono Crown Lands in the Durham Region encompass 633 acres of the former Ontario Tree Nursery. Additionally, spanning fifteen kilometers, well-marked nature trails wind through diverse landscapes of mature evergreen forests and deciduous hardwoods.