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Guelph is such a lush, green city 📸
06/18/2026

Guelph is such a lush, green city 📸

And if you haven’t visited Quebec City, you really should 📸
06/12/2026

And if you haven’t visited Quebec City, you really should 📸

06/11/2026

Ontario’s sweetest summer road trip is officially back for 2026.

Midland’s Butter Tart Festival returns on Saturday, June 13, 2026, and if you love small towns, local food, summer festivals, or finding very Canadian things to do in Ontario, this one needs to be on your calendar.

For one day only, downtown Midland and the waterfront turn into a full butter tart takeover with 230+ vendors and food trucks, live music, a kids’ zone, butter tart competitions, giveaways, and more than 300,000 butter tartsexpected across the festival.

The best part? It’s free to attend.

You’ll find every kind of butter tart here: classic, pecan, raisin, maple, chocolate, creative flavours, bakery-style tarts, and probably a few combinations you didn’t even know existed.

Why it’s worth saving:

It’s one of Ontario’s most iconic food festivals
It’s only about two hours from Toronto

It takes over both downtown Midland and the waterfront
It’s perfect for a summer day trip with friends

You can turn it into a full Georgian Bay weekend
It’s been recognized as one of Ontario’s Top 100 festivals
My tip: go early. This festival gets busy, and the best tarts will not wait for you.

Save this for your 2026 Ontario summer bucket list and send it to the friend who needs to come taste-test butter tarts with you.

Midland, Ontario
June 13, 2026
9 AM to 5 PM

06/10/2026

Have you watched sunrise here?

One of Toronto’s most underrated photo spots is Ireland Park.

Tucked along the waterfront near the Canada Malting Silos, it has skyline views, clean architectural backdrops, and powerful bronze sculptures that make it perfect for portraits, travel photos, and moody city shots.

But it’s more than just a beautiful location. Ireland Park commemorates the Irish Famine migrants who arrived on Toronto’s shores between 1846 and 1849, making it one of the city’s most meaningful places to photograph.

06/10/2026

It’s the season to support local!

You’re paying grocery-store prices for mystery meat. Here’s the Hamilton butcher worth switching for.👇

J. Waldron Butchers on Barton St E runs on one rule: small farms, good meat. Every cut is house-butchered and sourced straight from small Ontario family farms, the kind where the animals are raised right and Jamie actually knows the farmer’s name.

20+ years behind the block. Dry-aged steaks people swear are the best they’ve ever had. House-made sausages, meat pies, even chicken liver mousse if you’re feeling fancy.

Yes, it’s a little pricier than the supermarket. No, you won’t go back once you’ve tasted the difference.

Save this for your next grocery run 📌 and tell me: what’s the one cut you’d build a whole meal around?

📍 305 Barton St E, Hamilton

06/10/2026

Junction56 is a Stratford Ontario Gem

You’ve driven past Stratford for the theatre. You’ve never stopped at the best part.

Tucked on a quiet street called Cambria is Junction 56, a craft distillery where a former engineer quit his career in 2015 to turn 100% Ontario grain into gin, vodka, moonshine and whisky.

Small batch. Local grain. Flavours you can’t get at the LCBO.

Here’s your plan:
Saturday tasting, $15, 45 minutes, everything they make.
Private cocktail class if you want hands on.

Flavoured gins that make the gift, not the afterthought.

This is what supporting local actually looks like in Ontario.

Save this for your next Stratford day trip. Send it to the person you’re dragging along.

45 Cambria St, Stratford ON

06/09/2026

This small Ontario town is hiding one of the most decorated chocolate makers on the planet.

In Almonte, Ontario, just outside Ottawa, you’ll find Hummingbird Chocolate, a bean-to-bar chocolate maker that has quietly become one of Canada’s most impressive food stories.

This isn’t just a cute chocolate shop.

They make chocolate from scratch, starting with cacao beans sourced from farmers around the world, then turning them into bars, confections, peanut butter cups, caramels, gifts, and some seriously memorable treats.

And here’s the part that makes this place almost impossible not to visit.

Hummingbird has won over 140 international chocolate awards, including the 2016 Golden Bean from the Academy of Chocolate, which named their Hispaniola 70% bar the best chocolate in the world.

So yes, Almonte has the river views, historic stone buildings, charming shops, cafés, and small-town Ontario energy.

But Hummingbird is the stop that makes the whole trip feel worth it.

It’s the kind of place you visit for “just one thing” and leave with chocolate for yourself, chocolate for someone else, and a new reason to tell people they need to go to Almonte.

Save this for your next Ontario road trip, and send it to the friend who would absolutely plan an entire day around world-class chocolate.


 
 
 


06/09/2026

This is one of Ontario’s dreamiest summer day trips.

Purple Hill Lavender Farms in Creemore is officially opening for the 2026 season on June 20, with daily visits from 10 AM to 5 PM until August 9.

So yes, this is your sign to start planning that lavender field road trip now.

Tucked into the rolling countryside near Creemore, this family-run lavender farm is the kind of place you visit when you want a slow summer day, beautiful photos, fresh air, and a little escape that feels way more
European than Ontario.

Here’s why it’s worth saving:

You can walk through the lavender fields, shop lavender products from the farm boutique, take photos in one of the prettiest summer settings in Ontario, and turn it into a full day trip by exploring Creemore after.

The village is only about a 5-minute drive from the farm, with restaurants nearby since the farm does not offer full food service on-site.

General admission for 2026 is listed at $15 for adults, with children under 12 free for general admission. Their Summer Festival runs June 27 and 28, 2026, with separate festival pricing.

They also have special experiences like evening picnics in the fields, paint-in-the-fields events, photography sessions, and yoga, making it more than just a quick photo stop.

Best tip: go early for fewer people, or book an evening experience if you want that dreamy golden-hour glow across the lavender.

Save this for your 2026 Ontario summer bucket list and send it to someone you’d road trip here with.

Purple Hill Lavender Farms
Creemore, Ontario

Is this Toronto’s best photo spot? 📸There are so many beautiful locations around the city you just have to know where to...
05/29/2026

Is this Toronto’s best photo spot? 📸

There are so many beautiful locations around the city you just have to know where to look! It’s always so funny to me when I hear people say that Toronto is ugly, when in fact it’s absolutely stunning if you have the right light.

If you are someone who think Toronto is ugly or grey, I’m working on something I think you’ll appreciate!

Coming soon 🤫

Took a trip to Ottawa 📸 I have yet to find anything I enjoy more than waking up for sunrise and grabbing photos around a...
05/26/2026

Took a trip to Ottawa 📸

I have yet to find anything I enjoy more than waking up for sunrise and grabbing photos around a city I’m visiting. Ottawa looks its best during Golden hour as well that’s for sure. There really isn’t the perfect sunrise location, but sunset in the main Parliament area definitely hits different.

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