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With the largest urban park in all of Canada, tons of cool festivals and a great food scene, Alberta’s capital city should be on everyone’s
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.

With the largest urban park in all of Canada, tons of cool festivals and a great food scene, Alberta’s capital city should be on everyone’s

Located just two hours east of Toronto, Prince Edward County is a popular year-round destination for city-dwellers looking for a quick getaway. While we absolutely

With a city centre that feels like you’ve stepped into a European fairy tale, Québec City charms visitors all year long. Located along the shores

With 20 percent of Canada’s population living in close proximity to it, Rouge National Urban Park is a much-needed oasis of green. The park, which

Colourful in both architecture and personality, the historic capital city of St. John’s is a worthy destination any time of the year. If you find

The body of water that makes up Ontario’s Georgian Bay has sometimes been called the sixth Great Lake. With thousands of kilomtres of shoreline and

Despite the high cost of gas, many Canadians are looking to hit the road this summer and explore the great Canadian landscape by car. There

With a picturesque island location surrounded by rainforests, mountains and the ocean, what’s not to love about British Columbia’s capital city? Victoria is easy on