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These 10 Canadian cities are hidden gems for tourists. Here's why you should visit — and what you should do when you get there
These 10 Canadian cities are hidden gems for tourists. Here's why you should visit — and what you should do when you get there

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Yahoo

These 10 Canadian cities are hidden gems for tourists. Here's why you should visit — and what you should do when you get there

Your guide by province for lesser-known vacation destinations that won't disappoint. Summertime in Canada brings longer days, hotter rays and a well-deserved reprieve from the cold. Now that the weather is warmer, many Canadians have caught the travel bug and want to explore our vast, vibrant country. While some Canadians will flock to popular tourist attractions, there are many travellers who prefer to wander off the beaten path. Exploring lesser-known destinations can lead to lifelong memories, and summer marks the perfect time to visit some under-appreciated but strikingly beautiful locations across our great nation. Keep reading for a list of 10 hidden gem destinations across Canada that could be the perfect spot for your next getaway. British Columbia: Nelson The City of Nelson is nestled in the foothills of the Selkirk Mountains along Kootenay Lake. History buffs relish Nelson's Victorian architecture, restored heritage buildings that offer a trip back through time to the 1880s silver rush. In-town, experience a vibrant arts culture with a thriving local food scene and authentic BC charm. Key attractions: Explore the pristine waters of Kootenay Lake for swimming and boating Hike the Kokanee Creek Provincial Park and pose with perfect photogenic scenery Enjoy intimate concerts in historic venues at the music festival near the Salmo River Experience the local craft brewery scene and cherish local farmers' markets Alberta: Medicine Hat Medicine Hat is a marvel destination on the Prairies and a vibrant community renowned for its abundance of natural resources and celebration of Indigenous heritage. The quaint community welcomes visitors with prairie hospitality, world-class golf resorts, and an oasis of green space along the South Saskatchewan River. Medicine Hat offers plenty of attractions throughout the year, including the Rise Up Hot Air Balloon Festival each May. Key attractions: Visit Saamis Teepee, a 20-story tall unique storyboard depicting native culture & history Play golf on some of Canada's most scenic and affordable world-class courses Explore prime Prairie wilderness on Police Point Park's diverse wildlife and walking trails Discover the city's unique pottery, clay heritage and local rodeo Saskatchewan: Saskatoon Saskatoon is not as hidden as other cities on this list, but the renowned City of Bridges has many lesser-known attractions within its quaint borders along the South Saskatchewan River. It's a delightfully vibrant downtown with warm, welcoming prairie hospitality that offers beautiful riverbank parks, excellent local cuisine, and some of the most famous berry-picking regions in all of Canada. The SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival is a prime summer attraction, a ten-day celebration of magical musical genres. Key attractions: Cycle or walk any stretch of +105 km along the illustrious Meewasin Trail Visit the striking Remai Modern art museum and historic Bessborough Hotel Explore Wanuskewin Heritage Park and feel immersed in authentic Indigenous culture Enjoy a variety of breweries and distilleries, like Black Fox Farm and Distillery Manitoba: Gimli Lake Winnipeg is one of Canada's largest and most cherished fresh water lakes, and the quiet town of Gimli on the lake's western border has a very distinct heritage. It was founded by Icelanders who desired to preserve their heritage as they emigrated west to Canada. To that end, Gimli provides the largest Icelandic cultural experience outside of Iceland. The lakeside pays communal tribute to Viking heritage, perfectly woven together during the annual Icelandic Festival that takes over the town during the August long weekend. Key attractions: Relax on Lake Winnipeg's sandy beaches and enjoy fresh Nordic prepared fish Explore ancient Icelandic tools and customs at the New Iceland Heritage Museum Attend the Icelandic Festival and have a first-hand experience of life as a Viking Visit Gimli's impressive array of waterfront restaurants with delicious fresh fish platters Ontario: Stratford The City of Stratford appeals to more cultural explorers across Ontario, home to Canada's premier theatre destination every summer. The Stratford Festival of Canada is an annual celebration of classic theatrical art, transforming the entire downtown into a contemporary hub of Shakespearean performances. Outside the theatrical moments, you can attend one of many shows at the Stratford Summer Music festival, a six-week celebration of the most talented upcoming musical sensations. Key attractions: Attend a performance at North America's largest classical repertory theatre festival Explore downtown Stratford's vibrant shops and trendy restaurants Discover unique musical talent at one of the many local musical festivals Learn about Stratford's unique cultural history at the Stratford Perth Museum Quebec: Tadoussac Tadoussac offers world-class whale watching, charming historic architecture, and stunning natural beauty. This small village provides an intimate Quebec experience, showcasing the distinct style and culture of life outside the province's larger urban centres. Key attractions: Experience some of the world's best whale watching with belugas and blue whales Explore the historic Tadoussac Hotel and the community's charming village streets Kayak the dramatic Saguenay Fjord's pristine waters for a little life on the edge Hike the coastal trails and enjoy the Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park New Brunswick: Shediac The Maritimes are renowned for their love of lobster, and there's no community that owns the title more than the town of Shediac. New Brunswick's Lobster Capital of the World is a prime beachside destination with sparkling warm waters, breathtaking sunsets, and a unique Atlantic Canada culture. In no way is Shediac culture better represented than in their annual Lobster Festival, which delivers an inclusive lobster-focused entertainment and tasting—all hallmarks of a warm, welcoming community. Key attractions: Visit The World's Largest Lobster, an 11-metre-long tribute to Shediac's fishing heritage Participate in authentic lobster boil competitions and tastings at the Lobster Festival Soak up the sun on the Northumberland Strait's warm shoreline beaches Experience traditional Acadian music and step-dancing performances Nova Scotia: Antigonish Nova Scotia was originally founded as a Scottish colony and its roots are best represented every summer during the Antigonish Highland Games. Aspiring liberal arts students can also visit the St. Francis Xavier University campus and take in a show at the Festival Antigonish Summer Theatre. Key attractions: Take part in the oldest continuous Scottish Highland Games in North America Learn all about Scottish caber tosses, hammer throws, fiddle and highland music Take a drive up highway 245 and explore the coastal Arisaig Provincial Park Visit Colin H. Chisholm Park and take in a local outdoor concert or dancing exhibition Prince Edward Island: Summerside Summerside not just a fishing and boating community, it's also one of Canada's most stunning waterfront destinations. If you like betting on the horses, the Summerside Raceway is believed to be the oldest standardbred racing track in Canada, originally founded in 1886. If you choose to visit in July, you can participate in the annual Spud Fest, now in its sixth year as a local backyard music festival with a boundless amount of heart. Key attractions: Walk along the historic boardwalk and enjoy PEI-style entertainment Dine on fresh mussels, lobster, and local potatoes in local charming restaurants Participate in the PEI Legendary Lobster Crawl by dining at Jolly Roger's Seafood Rent a boat and have some fun, or relax in the sun on warm sandy beaches Newfoundland and Labrador: Trinity Newfoundland was one of the earliest discoveries of Canada by European explorers, and Trinity is home to one of the oldest settlements in the country. The community offers stunning coastal scenery, paired with preserved historic architecture that creates an authentic culture that represents the spirit of being a Newfoundlander. When not outdoors sightseeing, you can visit the Rising Tide Theatre, a professional theatre company dating back to 1978, which produces culturally rich, local performances. Key attractions: Explore restored 18th and 19th-century buildings and churches Watch for whales, icebergs, and seabirds from the dramatic coastline Enjoy traditional outdoor storytelling at the New Founde Lande Trinity Pageant Hike breathtaking trails with spectacular ocean views along Canada's most eastern coastlines

CBC Day returns to the SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival
CBC Day returns to the SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival

CBC

time07-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CBC

CBC Day returns to the SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival

Social Sharing The SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival returns to Saskatoon's Victoria Park this year for 10 days of music and fun. The first two days (July 3 and 4) will consist of breakout programming around Saskatoon, followed by four days of free programming at Victoria Park (July 5, 6, 7 and 8), and then the ticketed lineup (July 9, 10, 11 and 12). Tickets officially go on sale on Monday, March 10. There will also be other programming happening around Saskatoon throughout the whole 10 days. CBC is proud to be a presenting sponsor on their first ticketed day, Wednesday, July 9. Come join us at Victoria Park! Here's who's performing during CBC Day: Since the release of her first solo album two years ago, self-taught singer, songwriter, poet, activist and multi-instrumentalist Allison Russell has redefined what artistry means in the 21st century. Outside Child, her often devastating, deeply moving, cathartic celebration of survivor's joy, has received near-universal acclaim since its release in 2021, with honours including three GRAMMY Award nominations, the Juno Award for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year, the 2022 Americana Music Association's Album of the Year Award, two International Folk Music Awards, three Canadian Folk Music Awards and four UK Americana Music Awards. Julian Taylor Julian Taylor is a Toronto-based, award-winning independent singer-songwriter, radio host and label owner. Over 20-plus years as the leader of Staggered Crossing and the Julian Taylor Band, and with his solo work, Julian established himself as one of Canada's great troubadours. He has earned four JUNO nominations, a pair of Canadian Folk Music Awards, five Native American Music Award nominations and a nomination for the Polaris Music Prize. William Prince Guided by a practical yet profound gratitude, William Prince's songs convey the power of wonder and humility. A masterclass in skilful simplicity, Prince's songwriting strikes a balance between the personal and the universal, his own moments of self-discovery and the larger questions we face together. Over four albums, Prince has created a body of work that traces a remarkable journey. On Stand in the Joy, released in 2023 and produced by Dave Cobb, Prince finds himself exactly where he needs to be. Stand in the Joy won the JUNO Award for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year. Wolf Willow Wolf Willow's website describes the 12-piece band as what would happen "if Dick Dale had joined Loretta Lynn's band and made a wall of sound album inside the Grand Ole Opry." Soul of Slippery Butte, the group's new full-length album, is the much-anticipated follow up to 2021's critically praised Old Guitars & Shooting Stars. Old Guitars dove deep into Wolf Willow's sensitive side — layered with lush strings and horns, the sweet orchestra sound defined this album and era of the band. Soul of Slippery Butte takes the best of that, swaps the sensitivity for swagger, and combines pop-adjacent arrangements with compelling stories and timeless melodies.

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