Indigenous Tourism in Ontario’s Southwest
The lakes, rivers, and land we love to explore in Ontario’s Southwest were cared for by Indigenous Peoples who were here long before any settlers…
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The lakes, rivers, and land we love to explore in Ontario’s Southwest were cared for by Indigenous Peoples who were here long before any settlers…
Read MoreWhen we merge respite and hospitality , we get Respitality. It'san opportunity for parents caring for children with disabilities to rest and rejuvenate their mental health and physical well-being. …
Read MoreEach year, to celebrate the local businesses and peoplewho make Ontario's Southwest a must-visit destination, we host the Ontario's Southwest Tourism Innovation Awards! Nominees come from Windsor to Caledonia and represent some of the best attractions to visit if you're seeking a unique and sustainable experience. …
Read MoreWellness is not a singular activity. Striving for wellness is not only about your own personal physical and mental wellness but also about those people and the society around you. This is called social wellness…
Read MoreIf you are new to Canada and want to get to know the local culture, history, food, and people in Ontario's Southwest, the best way to do that is by travelling locally. No matter which season you arrive in, don’t wait before you start exploring. It would be a shame for you to miss outwhile waiting for different weather. To help you get started, we’ve put together a “must visit” list that you should check out. …
Read MoreIf you and your bike are on auto pilot, cruise mode on the trails around home base, having done the same circuits many times over this spring and summer, why not take your cycling to the next level and pedal somewhere new…
Read MoreMost noted philosophers used walking to get their thoughts going. Wilderness visionaries like Henry David Thoreau walked a great distance to experience the wilderness landscape (Thoreau walked 100 days in 1866, from Montreal to Quebec City). But you don’t need a major pilgrimage to become familiar with nature…
Read MoreIt is important to learn about the history of our area. The good, the bad,and the inspiring. Learning about Black history is important for every single person in Ontario’s Southwest during Black History Month, on Emancipation Day, and on every other day of the year too. You need to know about the history before you can build a better future…
Read MoreWhat better excuse for a road trip than to explore a great collection of culinary destinations? If you haven't participated in these delicious trails yet, you're in for a serious treat. Or should we say treats? London Oxford County Chatham-Kent Sarnia-Lambton Windsor-Essex…
Read MoreOntario’s wine industry is growing and maturing with each passing year; and this is especially true herein Ontario’s Southwest too…
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