
Haunted Walks And Eerie Tales
Chalmers United Church is located on a triangular piece of land that is intersected by three old streets in Kingston: Clergy, Barrie and Earl. By
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.

Chalmers United Church is located on a triangular piece of land that is intersected by three old streets in Kingston: Clergy, Barrie and Earl. By

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