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The Stage is Set!!
Congratulations to Melissa McCandless the winner of the Classic Canadian Adventure Contest!! We are supper stoked to be tagging along with Melissa, three of her friends and of course the Happy Camper himself Mr. Kevin Callan. The best part is that … Continue reading
Rails, Trails and Ales – Algonquin Bike Train
It’s now easier than ever to experience the stunning fall colours of Algonquin Park while discovering backcountry routes on your bike. Hop on board, bike and all, at Union Station in Toronto and relax while the train takes you to … Continue reading
Adventures with Kevin & Scott: Part 2
The 30,000 islands of Georgian Bay have long been known as a natural destination for paddling. Considered by many to be the ‘cloud nine’ of kayak experiences, the sheer size of the water equals that of Lake Ontario. The iconic … Continue reading
Kayaking St. Lawrence Islands National Park
One Thousand Islands in two days It is great being all grown up. Everything is so well planned out. I know what time I have to be at work, when I need to be home for dinner, when the kids … Continue reading
Adventures with Kevin & Scott: Part 1
Each year, Georgian Bay Airways takes over 800 “Fly & Diners” to eat at the world famous Henry’s Fish Restaurant on Frying Pan Island. Open from May to October, Henry’s has been serving meals for over 35 years. With access … Continue reading
Glamping in Ontario
Glamourous Camping by WildExodus; What is ‘glamping’? For those of you who are unfamiliar with this term, ‘glamping’ is the combination of two words: glamorous and camping! It refers to a four star camping experience and adventure in the … Continue reading
Sailing Lake Superior
Follow the wind and sail through the new Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Preserve. The largest protected freshwater marine area in the world, the conservation preserve covers over 10,000 km² of water, lakebed, islands and shoreline. Created in 2007, it … Continue reading
On the Path of Voyageurs
Immersed in history, the French River has many stories to tell. Once used as a main transportation route by the Algonquian peoples, the river flows from Lake Nippissing to Georgian Bay. Considered in many ways to be the dividing line … Continue reading








