If you've ever struggled to choose between a cabin (or tent) in the woods and a seaside getaway, you’ll love Oregon’s Coast – especially in the summer. This 363-mile-long stretch of Pacific wonderland is not your typical beach destination.
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Summer is the perfect time to combine a road trip through Ontario with a jamming live music festival. Whether your passion is rock, jazz, blues, or trending pop, these five summer music festivals have something for everyone. It’s also an opportunity to discover up and coming local musicians and bands that will be performing against the backdrop of Ontario’s rugged natural beauty. This diverse east-central Canadian province borders the United States and the Great Lakes and is home to rich varied landscapes, vibrant multiculturalism, and fun events happening all summer long. So grab your dancing shoes and sense of adventure to experience the best music in Ontario for summer 2024.
It’s the 42nd anniversary of Canadian Music Week and Toronto is ready to host this electric event. Canada’s premier annual music festival is dedicated to the entertainment industry and won’t disappoint. The eight night party extravaganza is happening from June 1st - June 8th and a festival wristband allows access to the official showcases and select headline shows across 25 venues in the city. It’s the perfect festival to discover your new favorite artists and cheer on old time favorites in this diverse and multicultural city. Save time to explore Toronto’s unique neighborhoods including Kensington Market, Distillery District, and Little Italy.
The Beaches Jazz Festival is back in Toronto for the 36th annual lively month-long summer celebration. Starting July 5th to July 28th this fun festival takes over the lakeside Beaches community with free performances at various venues. Some concerts are held at nearby parks and it’s the perfect event to soak up summer weather. This dynamic festival features acclaimed jazz performers in addition to showcasing local talent. Discover a new generation of jazz musicians and support bands at Streetfest when Queen Street East transforms into a lively nightly festival with music, food trucks, and vendors for three nights starting July 25th.
Towards the end of the summer, September 13th – 15th, there is a three day outdoor musical festival in Wasaga Beach. Stonebridge Wasaga Beach Blues is an international, award winning musical event that will be featuring talented performers on two main stages. Tickets can be purchased for one day or all three and there is a VIP ticket option. The festival is held on the grounds of the Stonebridge Town Centre in Wasaga Beach, a city with incredible views of South Georgian Bay. Wasaga Beach is also home to the longest freshwater beach in the world and it often feels like you are in the Caribbean as you walk along the shore.
Sauble Beach hosts Free Concerts In The Square on three Wednesdays in July and two in August. These fun events with various genres of music
If you've ever struggled to choose between a cabin (or tent) in the woods and a seaside getaway, you’ll love Oregon’s Coast – especially in the summer. This 363-mile-long stretch of Pacific wonderland is not your typical beach destination.
The Epic Pass allows travelers to hop around the world, skiing at some of the best mountains out there. But come Memorial Day, it’s going to get more expensive.
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Looking to collect a new stamp in your passport this summer? The most popular international vacation destinations for U.S. travelers in summer 2024 include familiar beach locations like Cancun and Cabo San Lucas in Mexico as well as Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic, according to Tripadvisor’s new summer travel index. The sunny hot spots are joined by European mainstays like London and Paris, the host of the 2024 Summer Olympics.
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If you're the sort of music fan who is happier watching the Coachella livestream on your couch than navigating the crowds, then you may be wondering how to enjoy the magic of live music without quite so many people.
Memorial Day Weekend sneaks up on you. Suddenly, it's less than two weeks away, but it's not too late to plan a fabulous last-minute trip.
Long before Edmonton was Alberta’s capital city (and the fifth largest city in Canada), it was a gathering place for Indigenous Peoples: Edmonton lies in the traditional territory of the Nehiyaw (Cree), Denesuliné (Dene), Anishinaabe (Saulteaux), Nakota Sioux (Stoney), Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) and Métis Peoples. While the Hudson’s Bay Company may have dubbed their trading post Fort Edmonton in 1795, each Nation had their own name for it. To the Cree, it was Amiskwacîwâskahikan (ah-miss-kwa-TSEE-was-kai-gan), which means Beaver Hills House; the Stoney called it Many Houses, and the Blackfoot called it Big Lodge.
While summer might be beginning its swing in destinations across the globe, many travelers have just now started contemplating where they’d like to visit this summer.
Delta Air Lines is expecting a busy summer as it prepares to start rolling out its biggest-ever international schedule.
If you are not flying to Europe this summer but still want to experience charming towns, rich history, impressive architecture, cobblestone streets, and natural vineyards, look no further than Ontario.
Finding reliable clothing staples to rewear again and again helps us all to become more sustainable travelers—and refrain from overpacking. When building a summer travel capsule wardrobe, versatile and comfortable basics are key: Rather than packing a suitcase full of trendy items or statement outfits you'll only wear once, consider investing in basics you can pair with several outfits and wear from day to night. To lay the foundation, we've put together a list of top summer wardrobe essentials, whether you’re headed to a beach vacation in Mexico or are planning to eat your way through Italy. No matter where your upcoming travel plans take you, these are the pieces you’ll be glad you packed. From crisp white button-downs and lightweight linen dresses to walking sandals and packable beach totes, you can count on them to keep your packing list short and your outfit options long.