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Going Psycho: Lessons from My Travels at Home
Inspired by the idea of ‘psychogeography, when we take time to slow down and experience things, we can discover extraordinary things close to home.
Secrets of Stratford, Ontario for Solo Women: More than Shakespeare
A quick trip from Toronto, Stratford, Ontario is a welcoming place for a solo getaway for women who enjoy arts and culinary experiences.
New Brunswick’s Acadian Peninsula is a Cyclist’s Dream
Located in New Brunswick, the stunning Acadian Peninsula Veloroute is a network of 14 cycling circuits perfect for a three-day trek.
The July Project: Learning About Travel at Home in Nova Scotia
For the past eight years, Sandra Phinney has been thinking about—and trying to put into practice—what she’s learned about slow travel at home.
Where To Go in 2023: Travel Experts Share Hidden Gems in Canada
Travel industry experts share 15 hidden gems in Canada, including small towns, provincial parks and UNESCO World Heritage sites.
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Island Magic: Close to Nature on Ontario’s Manitoulin Island
Manitoulin Island in Northern Ontario offers unspoiled nature, plenty of hiking, stunning views from the Cup and Saucer Trail and a glimpse into Indigenous history and culture.
Hike, Bike and Walk Across Canada on the Great Trail
Connecting with nature is a wonderful way to reconnect with ourselves and enjoy the sweeping vistas, vast wilderness, wild rivers, majestic lakes, rocky beaches.
Get Close to Nature in These 13 Unique Ontario Stays
Thirteen of our most unique Airbnb stays in Ontario, including an Airstream RV, glamping, camping, tiny house, cabin, farm and a hayloft.
Travel at Home During the Pandemic: 10 Things We Learned
When we hatched a plan to travel at home in Ontario, we never expected to learn so much about nature, community and our inner child.
Glamping or Camping? Adventures in Algonquin Park
Glamping blends nature and convenience for an authentic experience without the camping gear, complexity and cost.
Connect to Nature at Arowhon Pines in Canada’s Algonquin Park
Arowhon Pines is a safe, welcoming place for women to reconnect with nature and wildlife in Algonquin Park.
Adventures in Ontario’s Bruce Peninsula: A Road Trip for Active Women
A road trip to the Grotto, in Tobermory’s Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, teaches valuable lessons about curiosity and travel at home.
Glamping in Muskoka: The Magic of Parry Sound, Ontario
A mother-daughter road trip to Harmony Outdoor Inn, where there’s glamping under the stars on the outskirts of Parry Sound, Muskoka.
JourneyWoman Evelyn Hannon’s Iconic Red Boots Accepted Into Canada’s Bata Shoe Museum Collection
In 2020, the Bata Shoe Museum accepted solo travel visionary Evelyn Hannon’s iconic red boots into its permanent collection.
It’s Time for a JourneyWoman Travel At Home Road Trip in Ontario
After being locked down for months, the JourneyWoman team is going on a travel at home road trip to rediscover small towns in Ontario.
Five Road Trips in Ontario, Canada, to Get Off the Grid
Five road trips in Ontario , Canada, where women can get off-the-grid, from Balaclava to Eganville to Thunder Bay.
Rediscover Toronto with the Honourable David Crombie, Former Mayor of Toronto
Former Toronto Mayor, the Honourable David Crombie, shares his insider tips to rediscover Toronto’s ravines, waterfront and green spaces.
Women Who Shaped Toronto: the Resilient Women of St John’s Ward
Myseum of Toronto has created a virtual tour to celebrate the Toronto’s history and the resilient women who helped build the city.
Seeing Canada’s Great Lakes by Freighter
The plan was to meet the ship in Hamilton Harbour and spend Friday night onboard in preparation for an early departure to Montreal on Saturday morning. The Algoma Strongfield would continue to Quebec City, another 24 hours of sailing.
Fun on the road: The play-filled moments that make solo travellers feel alive
Whether you’re traveling solo or with others, there are those moments while traveling where you become fully, viscerally aware of how much fun you’re having.