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Hi there! I’m Lindsay and in case it’s not quite clear, I was bit by the travel bug quite some time ago!

In a nutshell, I’m a Canadian gal who embraces shenanigans as I explore Ontario, Canada and beyond. Whether I'm tackling new trails, chasing waterfalls, or learning about the local culture, I'm doing so with an added pop of colour. I can usually be spotted via my crazy coloured hair or the funky tights I'm wearing. In my downtime, I do graphic design and social media marketing while drinking way too much tea. Want to know a bit more about me? Send me a message - let's talk!

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The Quebec Whale Route: Must See Stops Along the Route des Baleines

The Quebec Whale Route (Routes des Baleines) is the nickname given to Route 138 which connects Tadoussac to Kegaska as it follows the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River. It is a little outside the city so it might make for a good spot to stay before making your way fully to Baie-Comeau, but you really don’t want to miss out on this unique accommodation option in Quebec. However, chances are you’re in Havre-Saint-Pierre to experience the incredible destination just off-shore… Established in 1984, the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve is one of the big reasons visitors travel from all over to the Côte-Nord region. This way you can spend two nights in a few of the larger destinations like Baie-Comeau and Sept-Îles or enjoy an off-shore overnight excursion like a night at the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve.

8 Treehouse Airbnbs in Ontario For an Unbe-leaf-able Getaway

If you’re looking for unique Ontario getaway or if staying overnight in a treehouse is on your bucket list, you have to check out these epic treehouse Airbnbs in Ontario! While you can stay connected indoors, chances are you’ll want to enjoy some quality time by the wood fireplace or admire the views from the treehouse’s floor to ceiling windows. Just a few minutes away from this treehouse Airbnb in Ontario, you’ll find the Municipality of Clarington which has plenty of incredible hiking trails and unique destinations within it. If you’re artistically-minded and are looking for somewhere to unleash your creativity, you’ll want to book a few nights at Collabo Camp’s treehouse retreat.

Romantic Getaways in Ontario: 10+ Ideas For a Passionate Escape

If you’re looking to whisk your special someone away for a weekend adventure, you don’t want to miss these romantic getaways in Ontario! If you’re looking for a spot to enjoy a romantic dinner, Stillwaters has a beautiful patio which overlooks the Grand River. There are so many incredible hikes like the famous Cup and Saucer Trail where you’ll find some of the best views on the island to Misery Bay Provincial Park where you’ll be treated to beautiful sandy beaches and forests so tall you’ll feel completely surrounded by nature. If you’re looking for a getaway that’s all about putting your feet up with a special someone, you’ll want to check out these cozy weekend getaways in Ontario.

10+ Superb Ontario Winter Hikes You Need to Experience

Be sure to have the proper winter hiking gear and if you’re new to winter hiking, take a look at these winter hiking tips for beginners. While Arrowhead Provincial Park is a popular winter destination in Ontario thanks to its skating trail, it also has some great snowshoe trails, cross country skiing opportunities and, of course, plenty of winter trails! If you’re looking for winter hiking trails in Ontario, you better believe there are some pretty fantastic ones in Northern Ontario. Once the trail levels out, you’ll meet up with the Bruce Trail which is what you’ll want to follow to actually get to Rockway Falls.

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