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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.

Alberta Canada

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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    Swan Lake Eater Egg Hunt 2025 ft. Sonia & Wyeth

    On Saturday, April 19th, I tagged along with Sonia & Wyeth, my favourite two little adventures, to the Swan Lake Nursery Easter Egg Hunt.
    This hunt was a unique experience, as children were hunting for actual hidden eggs,...

    On Saturday, April 19th, I tagged along with Sonia & Wyeth, my favourite two little adventures, to the Swan Lake Nursery Easter Egg Hunt.
    This hunt was a unique experience, as children were hunting for actual hidden eggs, but chocolate eggs (not plastic ones) that were hidden around the outdoor nursery section of Swan Lake.
    They did have a section for children aged 4 and under and a section for children aged 5 and up. We were in the 4-and-under section.
    Wyeth was bored and went to discover their playground while Sonia hunted for her eggs.
    After the [outdoor] hunt, we moved inside the store and hunted for plastic eggs. It is important to note that the prizes in these eggs turned out to be store products (Wyeth won Kombucha and Sonia won Syrup).
    Overall, it was a tiring, fun-filled day for everyone involved!
    **Wyeth and Sonia's Parents consent to video and name usuage

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    Airdrie Children's Festival 2025 - Airdrie Alberta Canada

    The 2025 Airdrie Children’s Festival will be held on Saturday, May 24th and Sunday, May 25th, in Nose Creek Park, Airdrie, Alberta, Canada.

    The 2025 Airdrie Children’s Festival will feature a Children’s Village play area, inspiration stations, children’s entertainment,
    to inspire kids in lea...
    The 2025 Airdrie Children’s Festival will be held on Saturday, May 24th and Sunday, May 25th, in Nose Creek Park, Airdrie, Alberta, Canada.

    The 2025 Airdrie Children’s Festival will feature a Children’s Village play area, inspiration stations, children’s entertainment,
    to inspire kids in learning activities.

    The kids will love the Airdrie Children's Festival with *Trixtan Balloon Twisters *Honey Bee Stilt Walker *Christopher Cool Walk Around Magic
    *Marmalade Lights - Hula & Prop Artist *Smilin Rylan *Meet & Greet with 3 Princesses *Haylee Isabelle Music *Professor Picklethorn *Optimus Prime Stilt Walker & More!

    Airdrie Children’s Festival features four distinct fun and learning components - the Children’s Village, an interactive games and play area,
    The Inspiration Stations - interactive and fun learning centres, and the Main Stage Entertainment - professional children’s entertainers and some local talent


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    A hike Into Short Hills Provincial Park Ontario Canada

    Short Hills Ontario Provincial Park Niagara Escarpment

    Water Falls On The Bruce Trail Part Of The Niagara Escarpment Ontario Canada

    Tucked away in the Niagara Peninsula near the city of St. Catharines, Short Hills...

    Short Hills Ontario Provincial Park Niagara Escarpment

    Water Falls On The Bruce Trail Part Of The Niagara Escarpment Ontario Canada

    Tucked away in the Niagara Peninsula near the city of St. Catharines, Short Hills Ontario Provincial Park is one of Ontario’s most unique and beautiful natural escapes. Unlike many other provincial parks, Short Hills offers a more rugged, less-developed experience—perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in nature. Short Hills spans approximately 660 hectares (1,630 acres) and features a mix of Carolinian forest, open meadows, and winding streams. The park is home to a variety of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, red-tailed hawks, and even coyotes. Birdwatchers, in particular, will appreciate the wide range of species that can be spotted throughout the year.

    In this video I hike into Swayze Falls on the Bruce hiking trail for some unbelievable photography showcasing the beauty of the Niagara Escarpment in Ontario Canada.

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    Whitby’s Food Truck Frenzy 2025 - Whitby Ontario Canada

    Whitby’s Food Truck Frenzy 2025 is on Saturday, May 24th, and Sunday, May 25th at the Iroquois Park Grounds, Whitby, Ontario, Canada.

    The Rotary Club of Whitby’s Food Truck Frenzy features over 30 delicious food trucks for an unforgettable taste bud extravaganza.
    Browse the Vintage Vendors fo...
    Whitby’s Food Truck Frenzy 2025 is on Saturday, May 24th, and Sunday, May 25th at the Iroquois Park Grounds, Whitby, Ontario, Canada.

    The Rotary Club of Whitby’s Food Truck Frenzy features over 30 delicious food trucks for an unforgettable taste bud extravaganza.
    Browse the Vintage Vendors for all things retro and nostalgic, at the Makers Market showcasing talented local artisans and crafters.
    Enjoy endless family fun and excitement at the epic Kids Zone.
    Food Truck Frenzy Whitby has become the Finest Foodie Festival in Durham Region, offering a diverse selection of culinary delights from all
    over the world.
    A paradise for Foodies who like to mingle and discover new culinary experiences.
    Enjoy the Beer Tent featuring Brock Street Brewery.
    Coolers, wine, pop, and water are also available.
    Tickets at the Door:
    $5.00 per person
    Children 14 and under are FREE

    Hours:
    Saturday, May 24
    11 am to 9 pm
    Sunday, May 25th
    11 am to 8 pm


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    Lookout Trail Algonquin Ontario Provincial Park Canada

    Hiking The Lookout Trail Algonquin Ontario Provincial Park Canada

    The Lookout Trail: A Short Hike to a Grand View in Algonquin Park

    If there’s one trail in Algonquin Provincial Park that captures the soul of the...

    Hiking The Lookout Trail Algonquin Ontario Provincial Park Canada

    The Lookout Trail: A Short Hike to a Grand View in Algonquin Park

    If there’s one trail in Algonquin Provincial Park that captures the soul of the wilderness in under an hour, it’s the Lookout Trail. Tucked just off Highway 60 near kilometer 39.7, this 2.1 km loop may be short, but don’t let its length fool you—what it lacks in distance, it makes up for in breathtaking reward.

    From the very first steps, the trail leads you through a cathedral of towering hardwoods: sugar maple, yellow birch, and beech trees rise around you, their leaves whispering in the breeze. The ground is uneven with roots and rock, giving it a rugged, authentic feel—perfect for hikers who enjoy a bit of a challenge without venturing too far from the beaten path.

    As you climb, nature reveals its quiet poetry. Sunlight filters through the canopy. The air is rich with the scent of pine and earth. Interpretive signs along the way invite you to pause and consider the geological and ecological history of the land you're walking on—once an ancient sea floor, now a forested highland.

    And then, you arrive.

    The trees part like curtains, and suddenly you’re standing on the edge of a rocky cliff. Before you stretches a sweeping view of Algonquin’s rolling hills, endless forest, and glinting lakes. In autumn, this spot becomes a painter’s dream: the landscape explodes in fiery hues of crimson, amber, and gold. In summer, it’s a sea of green, alive with birdsong. Winter transforms it into a snow-draped wonderland, quiet and still.

    Whether you're an experienced hiker, a nature photographer, or just someone craving a moment of perspective, the Lookout Trail offers a window into the soul of Algonquin.

    Quick Hiking Trail Facts:

    • Length: 2.1 km loop
    • Time: 45 minutes to 1 hour
    • Difficulty: Moderate (steep sections but short)
    • Seasonal Tip: Best in fall for stunning foliage, but gorgeous year-round

    So lace up your boots, bring your camera, and don’t forget to breathe it all in. The Lookout Trail might just be the highlight of your Algonquin adventure.

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    Ajax Rotary Ribfest 2025 - Ajax Ontario Canada

    The 2025 Ajax Rotary Ribfest will be held from Friday, May 23rd to Sunday, May 25th at the Ajax Downs and Casino, Ajax, Ontario, Canada.

    Come hungry, leave happy at the Ajax Rotary Ribfest, which features mouthwatering ribs from top-notch vendors, live entertainment, and a vibrant community at...
    The 2025 Ajax Rotary Ribfest will be held from Friday, May 23rd to Sunday, May 25th at the Ajax Downs and Casino, Ajax, Ontario, Canada.

    Come hungry, leave happy at the Ajax Rotary Ribfest, which features mouthwatering ribs from top-notch vendors, live entertainment, and a vibrant community atmosphere that brings together friends and family.
    Finger-licking BBQ, Refreshing beverages, and a great range of food vendors, including Halal.
    At the 2025 Ajax Ribfest, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
    After your fabulous meal, climb aboard several rides at the family-friendly on-site carnival.
    Your attendance supports local charities and community initiatives, making it a great cause and a feast for your senses.
    Don’t miss out on the tastiest event of the year!

    Ribfest Hours:
    Friday Noon – 10 pm
    Saturday 11 am – 10 pm
    Sunday 11 am - 8 pm

    Wheelchair Accessible
    FREE Parking
    Admission is FREE - Donations are Welcome

    *Service Dogs ONLY - NO PETS

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    23rd May, 2025 12:00PM - America/Toronto
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    Schomberg Fair 2025 - Schomberg Ontario Canada

    Schomberg Fair 2025 will be held from Friday, May 23rd to Sunday, May 25th at the Schomberg Fair Grounds, Schomberg, Ontario, Canada.

    Celebrating 175 Years in 2025, the Schomberg Fair is a fun-filled family event with something for everyone!
    This year's Fair Theme is Sewing Seeds of Memories ...
    Schomberg Fair 2025 will be held from Friday, May 23rd to Sunday, May 25th at the Schomberg Fair Grounds, Schomberg, Ontario, Canada.

    Celebrating 175 Years in 2025, the Schomberg Fair is a fun-filled family event with something for everyone!
    This year's Fair Theme is Sewing Seeds of Memories for 175 Years.
    Start the fun with the Schomberg Fair Parade at 11 am on Main Street.
    Highlights of the 175th Schomberg Fair
    *Demolition Derby *Horse Shows *Parade *Midway *Live Bands *Cattle Shows
    *Livestock Displays *Fantastic Food *Contests and Competitions

    Baby Show
    Sunday, May 25th, 1:00 pm in the Main Tent
    All babies must be pre-registered
    Registration Noon -1:00 pm
    Entry fee $2.00

    Sunday, May 25th, 11:30 am at the Main Stage
    (Please have all dogs on a leash.)
    1. Largest dog
    2. Smallest dog
    3. Longest tail
    4. Shortest tail
    5. Best trick
    6. Best dressed
    7. Dog / Handler look-alike
    TOP DOG – Prizes awarded to High Points & Runner-up

    Buy Your Tickets at the Door
    Friday – Adults / Youth (6 yrs and up) - $15
    Children Ages 4 and 5 - $10

    Saturday – Adults / Youth (6 yrs and up) - $15
    Children Ages 4 and 5 - $10
    Sunday – Adults / Youth (6 yrs and up) $10
    Children Ages 4 and 5 - $5
    Children under 3 are free

    Fair Hours
    Friday, May 23rd - 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm
    Saturday, May 24th - 9:00 am to 10:00 pm
    Sunday - 10:00 am to 4:00 pm


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    23rd May, 2025 4:00PM - America/Toronto
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