Fat Biking Keeps Me Sane

Fat Biking Keeps Me Sane

I am always up for some nature in the city. I recently snuck away to explore Toronto’s Don Valley trails in winter – without kids and on two wheels. Two big fat wheels. As a first-time mountain biker, I arrived slightly nervous and probably overdressed at...
One Day in Niagara Falls

One Day in Niagara Falls

There is something about the off-season — Canada’s Wonderland in May, Centre Island in September or Legoland Discovery Centre outside of March Break. If you’re able to swing a visit when tourists are out of town, you can experience the Toronto’s finest...
Skating Trails in Toronto

Skating Trails in Toronto

It’s perfect skating weather. Air is crisp but not too cold to spend time outdoors with the family. Toronto has tons of places to skate (50 outdoor rinks – closing February 28; some extended to March 20) and the ever-popular ice surfaces like Nathan Phillips Square...
Centennial Park Conservatory

Centennial Park Conservatory

Yes, it is probably un-Canadian of me to complain about the cold, especially when the wintery weather arrived so late this year. But for those of us who may chose tropical over ice, the City of Toronto has a few locations it keeps warm and green even during the winter...
Getting you through Winter Break in Toronto

Getting you through Winter Break in Toronto

Are you like us and stuck in Toronto over the winter holidays? And I mean ‘stuck’ in the most positive way possible. If so, come along. We’ll be searching the city for ways to keep you and the kids busy even without white stuff on the ground. Every...