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Alberta Canada, otherwise called Wild Rose Country, is a beautiful western province consisting of mountains, grasslands, and hoodoos. In the west are the Rocky Mountains. Down south in the Badlands are the hoodoos and coulees. In the middle are the golden rolling grasslands of Alberta better known as Cowboy Country.

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The capital of Alberta is the City of Edmonton. It is located in the geographic centre of the province. Calgary, located north of Edmonton, is a head quarters for corporations in the province. Other major urban centres in the province include Red Deer, Lethbridge and Medicine Hat. However, the popular tourism destinations are Drumheller, Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper, and Waterton Lakes

Provincial Facts

12.5% of Alberta is designated as national or provincial parks. 60 per cent of the province, the northern half, is covered by Boreal Forest. Central Alberta are foothills and grasslands. Southern Alberta is where you will find the Canadian Badlands. Western Alberta is home to the Rocky Mountains.

Alberta Firsts

Original to Alberta are some one of kind attractions. Therefore, it is only fitting we point some of them out. Vulcan Alberta celebrates the space odyssey of Star Trek. Then there is the UFO Landing Pad in the community of St. Paul. Lloydminster falls on both sides of the Alberta and Saskatchewan border.  The Calgary Stampede is the world’s largest outdoor festival.  The largest Mall In North America is in Edmonton. And lastly, the World's Largest Dinosaur is walking the earth in Drumheller. 

Featured Parks, Trails and Places of Interest 

World’s largest easily accessible Dark Sky Preserve is in Jasper National Park. The largest urban parkland in North America is located in the Edmonton’s North Saskatchewan River Valley. Elk Island National Park  is home to a buffalo herd. First International Peace Park resides in Waterton Lakes Park. However, the oldest national park in Canada is Banff National Park. Lastly, Alberta is home to some of the world’s most important paleontological digs in Dinosaur Provincial Park. (Link to Parks)

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    The Capilano Suspension Bridge North Vancouver British Columbia Canada 

    The Capilano Suspension Bridge is a popular tourist attraction in Vancouver, Canada. It's a suspension bridge that spans the Capilano River in the...

    The Capilano Suspension Bridge North Vancouver British Columbia Canada 

    The Capilano Suspension Bridge is a popular tourist attraction in Vancouver, Canada. It's a suspension bridge that spans the Capilano River in the District of North Vancouver. The bridge itself is 137 meters (450 feet) long and hangs 70 meters (230 feet) above the river. It offers breathtaking views of the lush temperate rainforest surrounding the area. Visitors can walk across the bridge, which sways slightly with the movement of people, providing a thrilling experience.

    Tree Top Adventures In The Rainforest In North Vancouver

    The Capilano Suspension Bridge Park also features a network of other suspension bridges called Treetops Adventure, which takes visitors through the forest canopy. There are also informative exhibits about the local flora and fauna, making it a great destination for both nature enthusiasts and those seeking an adrenaline rush.

     

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    Ontario’s Best Butter Tart Festival 2025 - Midland Ontario Canada

    Ontario’s Best Butter Tart Festival 2025 is on Saturday, June 14th in downtown Midland, Ontario, Canada.

    Get ready for the sweetest day of the year! Ontario's Best Butter Tart Festival returns to Midland, Ontario, on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
    This free, family-friendly event transforms downto...
    Ontario’s Best Butter Tart Festival 2025 is on Saturday, June 14th in downtown Midland, Ontario, Canada.

    Get ready for the sweetest day of the year! Ontario's Best Butter Tart Festival returns to Midland, Ontario, on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
    This free, family-friendly event transforms downtown Midland and its waterfront parks into a vibrant celebration of Canada's iconic dessert.

    Indulge in Over 300,000 Butter Tarts
    Satisfy your sweet tooth with an astounding variety of butter tarts—over 300,000 to be exact!
    From classic plain and raisin to adventurous flavors like maple bacon, s'mores, PB&J, and vegan or gluten-free options, there's a tart for every palate.
    Don't miss sampling Chapman's new Super Premium Plus Butter Tart ice cream, available outside the Midland Cultural Centre.

    Explore 200+ Vendors and Street Eats
    Stroll through Midland's downtown and waterfront parks, where over 200 vendors and food trucks await.
    Discover handcrafted goods, unique gifts, and a plethora of culinary delights beyond butter tarts.
    Local businesses also join the festivities, offering special deals and sweet treats.

    Witness the Butter Tart Contest
    Cheer on talented bakers competing in the Egg Farmers of Ontario Butter Tart Contest, held in Rotary Hall at the Midland Cultural Centre. Categories include Traditional and Wild Style, with judging sessions from 9:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sample the contest entries by purchasing a six-pack of tarts for $15 outside Scotiabank.

    Enjoy Live Entertainment and Family Fun
    The festival features all-day live music from artists like Sydney Riley, Gracie Jet, and Broadtree.
    Kids will love the dedicated Kids Zone in Harbourside Park, complete with games and activities (note: some activities may have associated fees). Buskers and street performers add to the lively atmosphere throughout the festival grounds.

    Convenient and Eco-Friendly Transportation
    Take advantage of free shuttle services provided by the Great Canadian Meat Company, with pickups at Georgian Bay District Secondary School and Wye Valley Storage. Free bike valet and town transit are also available to make your visit hassle-free. Please note that Yonge Street will be under construction; plan your route accordingly.

    Date: Saturday, June 14, 2025

    Time: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

    Downtown Midland, David Onley Park, and Harbourside Park

    Admission: Free

    See you in Midland for a day filled with sweet treats, community spirit, and unforgettable memories!

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    • Farmer's markets are among my favourite places to visit during summers in Canada and this one looks epic!
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    • I see the palm trees are doing well this year - makes it look like a tropical or Caribbean paradise tucked away right here in southwestern Ontario. I see the palm trees are doing well this year - makes it look like a tropical or Caribbean paradise tucked away right here in southwestern Ontario. I used to love hanging out at the Beach House Restaurant!  More ...
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    • Sonya Richmond The palm trees feel sort of out of place in southwestern Ontario, but I agree, it does give it that Caribbean vacation getaway vibe.
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    Bluewater BorderFest 2025 - Sarnia Ontario Canada

    Bluewater Borderfest 2025 will be held from Thursday, June 19th to Saturday, June 21st in Centennial Park, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada.

    Get ready to ignite your summer at the 2025 Bluewater BorderFest—Canada’s ultimate all-ages music festival—returning to Sarnia’s Scenic Centennial Park from June ...
    Bluewater Borderfest 2025 will be held from Thursday, June 19th to Saturday, June 21st in Centennial Park, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada.

    Get ready to ignite your summer at the 2025 Bluewater BorderFest—Canada’s ultimate all-ages music festival—returning to Sarnia’s Scenic Centennial Park from June 19 to 21.
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    Thursday, June 19 – Country Night
    *Chase Rice
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    *Madeline Merlo

    Friday, June 20 – Rock Night & First Responders Appreciation
    *The Fray
    *Big Wreck
    *Kim Mitchell
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    Saturday, June 21 – Alt Rock Finale
    *Billy Talent
    *Hinder
    *Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
    *Faber Drive

    This diverse lineup ensures there's something for everyone, from country enthusiasts to rock aficionados.
    Tickets are available now, with options including single-day passes and full weekend access.
    Prices start at $99.99 CAD plus fees. VIP packages offer premium seating, exclusive amenities, and more.
    Don't miss out—tickets are selling fast!
    All-Ages Family-friendly environment suitable for all generations.
    Enjoy performances against the backdrop of Sarnia’s beautiful waterfront.
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    From country to alternative rock, the festival caters to varied musical tastes.

    Sarnia offers a range of accommodations, dining options, and attractions to enhance your festival experience.
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    For the latest updates, ticket purchases, and more information, visit the official website: bluewaterborderfest.ca

    See you at Bluewater BorderFest 2025 for an unforgettable musical journey that kicks off the summer with rhythm and excitement!

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    Explore Camping and Hiking at Rockwood Conservation Area | Ontario’s Scenic Outdoor Escape

    Looking for the perfect nature escape near the city? Discover the breathtaking beauty of Rockwood Conservation Area, one of...

    Explore Camping and Hiking at Rockwood Conservation Area | Ontario’s Scenic Outdoor Escape

    Looking for the perfect nature escape near the city? Discover the breathtaking beauty of Rockwood Conservation Area, one of Ontario’s most scenic destinations for camping and hiking. Nestled along the limestone cliffs of the Eramosa River, Rockwood offers a unique combination of natural wonders and outdoor adventure. This hidden gem features towering ruins, glacial potholes carved over thousands of years, fascinating caves, and picturesque hiking trails that wind through dense forest and riverside landscapes.

    Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual camper, Rockwood has something for everyone. Enjoy peaceful paddling and canoeing on the calm waters of the Eramosa, or explore the Lookout Trail for stunning views of the cliffs and water below. For campers, the park offers well-maintained campsites with modern amenities—including hydro, water, and some full-service hookups—making it an ideal spot for both tent camping and trailers.

    Located just a short drive from major Ontario cities, Rockwood Conservation Area is a top choice for spontaneous weekend getaways or family-friendly day trips. With its rich geological features and well-kept facilities, it’s no wonder this park continues to rank as one of the best camping and hiking spots in Ontario.

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    • I think we visited this place on our cross Canada trip. Looks familiar.
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    • This is such a peaceful and beautiful area, and the karst geology is really interesting as well. We stayed here a couple days while rafting theThis is such a peaceful and beautiful area, and the karst geology is really interesting as well. We stayed here a couple days while rafting the Elora gorge.  More ...
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    • Sonya Richmond I love the area and the Elora Conservation Area is a great place to camp as well
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