
The Story Of Tiny Town
Imagine driving along a quiet Northern Canada highway and coming across a community of tiny chalet-style homes perched at the base of snow-covered mountains, surrounded
Welcome to the Landsby Blog, a curated collection of travel stories, cultural insights, and seasonal guides from across Canada.
Here, we explore the places that shape us: remote lodges in the Yukon, family-run inns in Nova Scotia, fall-coloured rail journeys through Quebec, Indigenous-led adventures that deepen our connection to land and history, and more.
Whether you’re planning your next getaway or simply seeking inspiration, our blog offers weekly dispatches filled with practical tips, soulful moments, and travel ideas that reflect Landsby’s commitment to sustainability, community, and meaningful exploration.
Dive into the latest articles below or browse by region, season, or theme — and discover travel that lingers longer than the journey.

Imagine driving along a quiet Northern Canada highway and coming across a community of tiny chalet-style homes perched at the base of snow-covered mountains, surrounded

Even though I spent the vast majority of my life living in Ontario, I’m embarrassed to admit I didn’t actually venture north of the Muskokas

In the summer, Halifax comes alive with a vibrant energy that’s hard to resist. This charming coastal city is the perfect summer destination for the

On a recent trip to Prince Edward County — a delightful and insanely popular island oasis in Lake Ontario — I was pleasantly surprised to

With the Junos coming up, I thought it fitting to touch on some of the amazing music that has come out of our great country.

Boasting incredible natural beauty, abundant wildlife and a rich cultural heritage, the Northwest Territories is an adventure traveller’s paradise. The sparsely populated territory covers more

As spring arrives on Canada’s west coast, so too do the wild pacific herring. They come by the millions to spawn in the shallow bays

It was the dead of winter when Jeff Bartlett and fellow photographer Jack Fusco embarked on an 18-day road trip to photograph every dark sky