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A Winter Weekend in Ottawa
There’s something about a winter weekend in Ottawa that feels equal parts adventure and comfort. Snow-covered streets, historic buildings, and the promise of skating the world’s largest outdoor rink make it a perfect quick escape—especially when you’re staying somewhere as iconic as the beautiful Fairmont Château Laurier. This trip had a little bit of everything: movement, great food, historic pubs, and a reminder that sometimes the best memories come from plans that don’t go
Liz Courneyea
5 days ago5 min read


Camping at Craigleith Provincial Park
When most people think of camping at an Ontario provincial park, they imagine towering trees, quiet forest sites, and the feeling of being far removed from everyday life. Craigleith Provincial Park doesn’t quite fit that picture — and that’s something worth knowing before you book. Craigleith is much more of a trailer-style campground than a rugged, backcountry escape. Campsites are close together, many are designed for RVs and trailers, and privacy is limited compared to mo
Liz Courneyea
Feb 243 min read


Ontario Parks Day-Use Parks: Part 1
Ontario Parks have a way of meeting you exactly where you are — whether you’re looking for a gentle walk to clear your head, a challenging hike that leaves your legs burning, or a place that reminds you how deeply connected land, water, and history really are. Day-use parks are especially powerful because they make adventure accessible. You don’t need reservations, gear bins, or vacation days. You just need time, curiosity, and a good pair of shoes. Over the years, I’ve spen
Liz Courneyea
Feb 105 min read


Camping at Bon Echo Provincial Park
Some camping trips are all golden-hour sunsets and quiet mornings by the lake. Others test every ounce of patience, preparation, and calm you have. Our trip to Bon Echo Provincial Park during the derecho firmly landed in the second category—and it’s one I won’t ever forget. Bon Echo is one of those parks that feels almost sacred the moment you arrive. Mazinaw Rock towers over the lake, ancient pictographs etched into its face, the kind of place that naturally slows you down.
Liz Courneyea
Feb 33 min read


A First Visit After a Lifetime in Peterborough: Discovering the Canadian Canoe Museum
I grew up in the Peterborough area, and still go back regularly to visit my parents, and until recently, I had never visited the Canadian Canoe Museum . It’s one of those places you grow up knowing about but never quite get around to seeing — always assuming it will be there another day. When I finally went, I was honestly surprised by how much it made me reflect not only on Canadian history, but on my own connection to the outdoors and the waterways I’ve spent so much time
Liz Courneyea
Jan 313 min read


Camping at Inverhuron Provincial Park
There’s something about camping in the early fall that just hits different—and Inverhuron Provincial Park reminded me of that in the best way possible. Inverhuron Provincial Park is one of those places that doesn’t try to impress you—and somehow ends up doing exactly that. Located right on the shores of Lake Huron, this park is calm, spacious, and refreshingly low-key. It’s the kind of campground where the days feel slower and the noise of everyday life fades out pretty quick
Liz Courneyea
Jan 273 min read


Ringing in 2026 at -24°C: Ontario Parks Winter Camping at Arrowhead
Winter Camping at Arrowhead Provincial Park to ring in 2026.
Liz Courneyea
Jan 184 min read


Birthday Weekend Getaway in Kingston, Ontario
This year for my birthday, I was surprised with a weekend getaway. There is nothing better than having a best friend say "Pack your bag, we are going on an adventure!" This little escape was full of charm, history, and great food. I packed my bag and we hit the road and headed to Kingston, Ontario. With its beautiful waterfront, limestone architecture, and fascinating past, it’s the kind of place that invites you to slow down, explore, and discover something new around ever
Liz Courneyea
Nov 5, 20255 min read


Camping at Mikisew Provincial Park
There’s something about ending the summer under the trees, by the lake, and away from the noise of everyday life that feels grounding. This Labour Day long weekend, I packed up for a trip to Mikisew Provincial Park—a hidden gem tucked away in the heart of cottage country. It was the perfect way to close out the season and soak in one more adventure before fall takes over. Mikisew Provincial Park is smaller than some of the other Ontario parks I’ve camped at, but that’s part o
Liz Courneyea
Sep 8, 20254 min read


5 Holiday Experiences to Explore This Season🎄
This holiday season, why not jingle all the way to these 5 fabulously festive outdoor escapades? Whether you're on a quest for peaceful...
Liz Courneyea
Dec 11, 20245 min read


Camping at Sandbanks Provincial Park
As Labour Day weekend approached, we packed up the car and headed to Sandbanks Provincial Park, eager to soak in the last moments of summer. Sandbanks is famous for its stunning sand dunes, gorgeous beaches, and warm waters of Lake Ontario—perfect for a long weekend camping adventure. We arrived on Friday evening, ready to set up camp. Our campsite was tucked away in a cul de sac, with 2 other campsites. There was little to no privacy in this area. After pitching the tent, se
Liz Courneyea
Oct 3, 20244 min read


Camping at Charleston Lake Provincial Park
Camping at Charleston Lake was one of my favourite trips last year, so I knew I needed to go back there this year. As I stepped out of the car at Charleston Lake Provincial Park, the sky was already a muted grey, promising an evening of rain. But this wasn’t a trip for adventure or exploration; it was a retreat to simply be, to find comfort in the quiet rhythm of nature, and to reconnect with nature. The rain began as a soft drizzle as I set up camp. The sound of droplets tap
Liz Courneyea
Aug 19, 20243 min read


Yurt Camping at Silent Lake Provincial Park
This past weekend, I traded the hustle and bustle of daily life for the serene embrace of Silent Lake Provincial Park, located in the Kawartha Lakes. Known for its pristine waters and lush forests, Silent Lake offered the perfect getaway, especially with the added comfort of staying in one of the park’s yurts. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to camp in a yurt, let me take you through this unforgettable experience. Driving up to Silent Lake Provincial Park, was a drive
Liz Courneyea
Jun 24, 20247 min read


Ultimate Glamping Experience: Cabana de Amour at Villa Vida Loca
For those of you that have been around here for awhile you know that I am an avid tent camper. But to kick off this camping season I...
Liz Courneyea
Mar 11, 20244 min read
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