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Summer camp registration creeps up earlier every year. Sometimes the hottest camps are at capacity before the snow has even left the ground. And while planning summer activities months in advance can feel daunting, it can be especially challenging if your child doesn’t enjoy traditional camps. 

If your child isn’t interested in making friendship bracelets at art camp or kicking a ball in sports camp, there’s no need to worry! Today, dozens of innovative programs engage children in play and learning. From coding to circus performing, cooking, and even farming, you’re sure to find something for your hard-to-please summer camper in this list.

CookSmart

Oakville and Missisauga
Cooksmart.ca

Imagine a summer camp where your child learns important life skills and brings home a delicious meal. COOKSMART offers a unique opportunity for children as young as five to get into the kitchen as a chef. Offering six camps for ages 5-12, your little one will learn cooking and baking basics while making their snacks and lunch for the day (bonus, no packed lunch required)! Plus, hands-on art, science, and Indigenous activities, outdoor adventures, drama, and more. Your camper will end the session with a report card, so you can help them use their skills in your very own kitchen.

Code Ninjas

3410 Mainway ActivityPlex, Burlington 
Codeninjas.com

Who says learning takes a break in the summer? Code Ninjas summer camps teach kids to code while building their own video games. Kids gain problem-solving, critical thinking, and STEM skills through their programs. But don’t worry; they’ll have so much fun that they won’t even realize they’re exercising the left side of their brain. 

Evolve Skateboarding and Scooter Camp

Norton Skatepark, Burlington
Evolvecamps.com

For an epic, adventurous, thrilling, and different summer sport, try one of the many camps through Evolve. With skateboard, scooter, and BMX camps for ages 6-14, your child will hit the pavement while learning important life skills like goal setting, perseverance, and teamwork. Skateboarding through summer – can you think of anything more fabulous? 

Zorbit Sports Camp

3410 Mainway ActivityPlex, Burlington
Zorbitsports.com

Who doesn’t enjoy a good Nerf(™) battle? Especially when it’s not in your living room. Zorbit sports is an indoor Nerf(™) battle facility with a unique offering of camps. Children ages 5 to 12 can take on their peers in Zorb, Archery, Nerf, and Dodge Ball. Morning and afternoon camp sessions are available.

Brigs Youth Sail Training

Hamilton 
Brigs.ca

A’hoy matey! Spend the summer on board a Tall Ship with Brigs. Kids ages 13+ become active crew members as they live, eat, and sleep onboard the boat. Learn the fundamentals of sailing a Tall Ship while exploring ports and anchoring throughout the Great Lakes. Plus, enjoy swimming, singing, campfires, and so much more!  

Focus on Nature Photography Camp

Locations in Oakville, Guelph and Hamilton 
Focusonnature.ca

Aspiring photographers ages 7 to 13 have an incredible opportunity to explore nature through the lens this summer. Campers are encouraged to be visual artists, see the beauty in the details of nature, and learn how to capture it with their cameras while on guided walks and other nature activities.

Zacada Circus School Summer Camp

687 Barton Street #101, Stoney Creek
Zacadacircus.com

This summer, children ages 6+ can learn to become circus performers with Zacada. From aerial hoops to trapeze, acrobatics, and tumble track to juggling and hula hoops, kids will develop skills in body awareness, flexibility, and strength, all while having fun. 

Andrews Scenic Acres Farm Camp

9365 10 Side Road, Milton

Learn to live the life of a farmer! Kids will experience life on a real working farm during this unique summer camp. In addition to learning how to grow fruits and vegetables, little ones will learn the ins and outs of farm operations, all while exploring Andrew’s 165 acres of land.  

by Lisa Evans

There’s nothing better than laughing until your belly aches – and the comics at the Burlington Comedy Festival will make you do just that. A hilarious celebrity line-up of seven comedians will hit five stages over four days, promising a unique experience with every show.

Opening night kicks off on Thursday, April 20th, with three-time Canadian Comedy Award nominee Dave Hemstad at the Pearle Hotel. In addition to his CTV “Comedy Now” special and performances at the Just for Laughs Festival Gala in Montreal, Dave has many acting credits to his name. He starred in the Showcase comedy series “Almost Heroes” and is a regular on CBC’s smash hit The Debaters (and a contributing writer on the CBC series “Still Standing”).

On Friday, April 21st, guests can enjoy dinner and a show at one of two intimate pop-up events featuring Sandra Battaglini, Rob Bebenek, Arthur Simeon, and Zabrina Douglas. Doors open at 7 pm at The Block & Co., followed by an 8:30 pm show at Paradiso. Enjoy your favourite dish and drinks while special guest and celebrity magician Billy Kidd wows. Tickets are limited! 

The “big” show hits the stage Saturday and Sunday when Canadian actor, writer, and comedian Jon Dore headlines at The Art Gallery of Burlington. Jon’s television credits include a memorable guest star role on the CBS Emmy Award-winning series, How I Met Your Mother, and a lead role on ABC’s How to Live with Your Parents. Jon has appeared on Conan, Inside Amy Schumer, Hart of Dixie, and his own special on Comedy Central.

Need help deciding which show to attend? Visit Burlingtoncomedy.com/shows to find a clip of each comic. Doors open for all shows at 7 p.m. (except Paradiso, which opens at 8:30), leaving plenty of time to explore Burlington’s beautiful downtown.

The Burlington Comedy Festival has your back for laugh-out-loud, mature content (perfect for a night out with friends or a date night).

For a full list of complete acts and to buy tickets online, please visit: www.burlingtoncomedy.com

By Anneliese Lawton

With an abundance of colourful lights and family celebrations, the holidays have officially arrived – all 12 of them. That’s right. Within the month of December, there are over 12 celebrated religious holidays. And while they’re all different in their own unique way, many share a common theme centred around food, family, and of course, gifts. Whether you’re leaving a stocking by the chimney for Santa, a wooden shoe out for Sinterklaas, or celebrating one of the many other holidays, you can never go wrong with adding a sweet treat. 

The Sweetest Thing

Get Baking! 

Baking cookies is a holiday tradition my family started just a few years ago. We gather in the kitchen, make a giant mess, burn cookies, and then hand them out to the neighbours. It’s a treat. Thankfully, Christy’s Gourmet Gifts has fresh, homemade dough, making it easier for my three little chefs to bake from scratch. We love the sugar cookie and gingerbread mix – and since it comes already as a dough, we simply create holiday shapes with our cookie cutters and bake!
And if that’s even too much, The Sweetest Thing in Oakville creates holiday cookie decorating kits. Each kit contains six cookies, two piping bags of icing, and two sprinkle pods. 

Christy’s Gourmet Gifts

Something to Sip On 

Whether you’re at home or out on the town, hot chocolate – with a festive twist – seems to be the drink of choice this time of year. Lola Choco Bar and Sweethouse in Downtown Burlington is famous for its drinking chocolate. Made with coconut and 100% dark Ecuadorian chocolate, this smooth, warm chocolate drink is a local favourite. Back at home, hot chocolate bombs are all the rage. Filled with cocoa mix, marshmallows, sprinkles, and other edible baubles, they are a truly over-the-top way to level up your cocoa game. Once plopped inside a mug full of warm milk, the bombs open up, revealing the goodies inside and creating a decadent cup of hot cocoa once stirred together. Grab a box of seasonal flavours at Sweet! Bakery Oakville in Bronte. 

Lola Choco Bar and Sweethouse

Tiny +Thoughtful Gifts

For stockings, wooden shoes, or Hanukah gifts, smaller treats such as candies or chocolates can be a perfect fit. The Organic House in Oakville, owned by a mother-daughter duo, handcrafts organic, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, fair-trade, and kosher chocolate bars. These bars meet nearly every dietary restriction, and since they’re also kosher, they’re the perfect gift for Jewish friends, family, or hosts. A Chocolate Lab, also in Oakville, has a large selection of chocolates and handcrafted treats (specifically involving Oreos) perfect for the holidays. They have chocolate-covered Oreo Christmas trees, chocolate-dipped Oreo mints, along with chocolate-covered Oreos that look like ornaments. These items make great stocking stuffers for
any age.   

Molly Cake

Let Them Have Cake 

The Yule Log, Chocolate Swiss Roll, and Fruit Cake all peak during the holiday season, but other cultures bring a little something extra to the dessert table. Sweet potato pie and coconut pie are traditional desserts at this time of year for our friends celebrating Kwanzaa.  That Pie Place in Burlington has a large selection of both fresh and frozen savoury and fruit pies. They can also accommodate customizations. And if you’re not completely set on cake, why not try a beautifully decorated gingerbread house from Molly Cake? Available in small, medium, and large, these gingerbread houses make a beautiful hostess gift or dinner party centrepiece. The large house even comes with plug-in lights that shine through several delicious poured sugar window panes. 

However you’re celebrating this time of year, we hope you create some sweet memories.  

By Anneliese Lawton

The Organic House

Local Links

The Sweetest Thing, Oakville
thesweetestthing.com

Molly Cake, Burlington
mollycake.ca

Sweet Bakery, Oakville
sweetbakery.ca

Christys Gourmet Gifts, Burlington
christysgourmetgifts.com

Lola Choco Bar, Burlington
lolachocobar.com

That Pie Place, Burlington
thatpieplace.com

The Organic House, Oakville
theorganichouse.ca

A Chocolate Lab, Oakville
achocolatelab.com

Rejoice! The holidays are just around the corner – and so is Burlington Downtown’s beloved Comedy Festival. Working around the clock to bring you the best in comedy, Burlington Downtown Comedy Festival is excited to announce that they will be bringing two special shows as previews of the full comedy festival in 2023.  They will hit the stage at the Art Gallery of Burlington (1333 Lakeshore Road) on December 2nd and 3rd, featuring special headliners DeAnne Smith and Nile Seguin consecutively.  Festival goers will enjoy hilarious star-powered stand-ups, including Ted Morris, Heather Mariko, and Mark Debonis, hosted by Just for Laughs comedian, Christophe Davidson.  Expect laugh-out-loud, mature content perfect for a night out with friends or a date night. 

Doors open at 7 p.m., leaving plenty of time to explore Burlington’s beautiful downtown. Amp up the date night romance with a stroll through twinkle lights along downtown streets and Spencer Smith Park. You can also curate your own unique “dinner and a show” experience at one of over fifty downtown Burlington restaurants, or stroll through Burlington’s downtown shopping district featuring an array of chic clothing and high fashion boutiques, and one-of-a-kind accessory and gift shops. Note: the cobblestone path in The Village is Insta-worthy. 

Are you gifting the festival tickets? You can easily add a Downtown GIFT CARD (a creative new way to shop local and give the gift of over 60 retailers, personal services, and eateries in the downtown core. Grab yours at burlingtondowntown.ca/gift-cards). 

For a full list of acts and tickets, visit burlingtoncomedy.com. 

by Anneliese Lawton

The hot sunny days of summer may be over, but the crisp cool air and vibrant fall colours make the perfect combination for family fun at the farm. Whether you’re picking your own pumpkin or apples, getting lost in a corn maze, petting a goat, or taking a hay ride, Halton region’s farms have tons of fun activities in store for the whole family. 

Andrew’s Farm Market & Winery


Andrew’s Farm Market & Winery


9365 10 Side Road, Milton  |  andrewsscenicacres.com


This pick-your-own farm is a great place to get your apples and pumpkins this fall, but aside from the produce, it’s an excellent destination for family fun. From peaceful walking trails to wagon rides, playgrounds, farm animals, straw mountain climbs, and miniature straw mazes, the kids may never want to leave. Don’t forget to pick up a yummy pie for dessert at the Farm Store. 


The Apple Orchard 


1668 Highway 6, Hamilton  |  theappleorchard.ca


With over 10,000 apple and pear trees, The Apple Orchard is a great place to explore the beautiful agriculture of Southern Ontario. This farm offers way more than pick your own fruit. There are wagon rides, farm animals, a corn maze, retired tractors for kids to sit on, walking trails, a corn pit, and who can resist a candy apple and sweet apple cider?

Chudleigh’s Entertainment Farm


Chudleigh’s Entertainment Farm


9528 Regional Road 25, Milton  |  chudleighs.com


A full day of fall fun awaits at Chudleigh’s. Enjoy a scenic tractor ride, visit the farm yard’s pigs, goats, sheep, alpaca, and other animals, and enjoy the vast slides and hay bale jumps in the play area. Or, for some quiet family time, enjoy the scenic nature trail. Plus, there is an incredible outdoor kitchen featuring barnboard pizza’s, hard cider, and so much more. This farm requires pre-booking. You can reserve a 3-hour timeslot on the farm’s website. 

Chudleigh’s Entertainment Farm


Bronte Creek Provincial Park Playbarn


1219 Burloak Drive, Oakville  |  brontecreek.org


Located in Bronte Creek Provincial Park, this 150-year-old barn has been transformed into a play loft for kids to climb, jump and burn off some energy. The play barn is located across from the Nature Centre, which features interactive exhibits, live reptiles, hands-on displays, and even costumes. Gnome Road is also located nearby, where you’ll find little wooden fairy houses along a stroller-friendly path. Bronte Creek is home to many animals, including chickens, sheep, goats, cows, and horses. Staff often hold informative workshops where kids can learn how to milk a cow or groom a horse. Check with the park for details. 


Hanes Corn Maze


1001 Highway 5 West, Dundas  |  thehanescornmaze.com


You can easily spend an entire day in this place! Take a trek through Canada’s largest corn maze – over 20 acres of cornfields shaped into a new challenging maze each year. Collect clues at various checkpoints to solve the puzzle as you make your way through the maze. Younger kids will love running through the maze to find the checkpoints, and older ones will enjoy decoding the clues at the end to win a prize. Visit the farm animals on your way to the farmland play area full of swings, slides, a sandbox full of diggers, and even pedal carts. Bring your lunch and camp out at a picnic table while the kids play.  Don’t forget to visit their delicious bakery on your way out.


Springridge Farm 


7256 Bell School Line, Milton  |  springridgefarm.com

Springridge Farm is packed full of fun farm adventures for younger kids. A newly renovated giant sandbox filled with diggers and buckets will surely be a hit with the little ones. Red Muskoka chairs surround the sandbox for adults to lounge in while the kids play. The farm yard includes tube slides, a spider web climber, farm animals, antique tractors, pedal tractors, farm hoppers, a singing chicken show, and a wagon ride. During Harvest Weekends (Sept 17th – Oct 30th), explore the 5-Acre Corn Trail (special admission prices apply). Springridge also serves delicious baked goodies and has a marketplace with country-chic home decor and gifts. 

By Lisa Evans

While a trip to the library certainly means getting some new books, Oakville and  Burlington libraries have much more to explore than racks of books. From indoor play structures to programs and toys, you can spend a whole day at the library and not be bored. We’ve rounded up some of the best libraries in the region for kids.

Burlington Public Library, Tansley Woods Branch 1996 Itabashi Way

Here’s a place you could spend the entire day. The library is inside Tansley Woods Community Centre, home to a public pool and the “big blue water slide.” You’ll find a free indoor play area outside the library doors with a treehouse structure that looks out at the Centre’s swimming pool. “The Treehouse,” as it’s often referred to, is perfect for toddlers and young kids to climb, slide, and burn off some energy. Tansley Woods Community Centre also houses a beautiful garden outside that you can access from the indoor playground with a picnic area perfect for taking a snack break. The library houses a small kid’s section. There are no toys or activities available in the library itself, but the indoor playground makes the trip worthwhile for young kids. Behind the community centre is the Itabashi Garden – a beautiful Japanese garden to explore. There is also a fun trail into the woods and a playground a short distance away.

Burlington Public Library, Central Branch 2331 New Street, Burlington

Burlington’s Central Library branch features a dedicated kid’s area on the second floor. The play area features a giant wooden play structure with a big green slide perfect for burning off a little energy. Children will also love the train table and giant foam blocks on the floor. It’s a great place to come and meet other kids while getting the wiggles out.

The rest of the floor features plenty of seating for adults to enjoy reading a book or doing a little work while the kids play. There are also several computers with games and some toys and wooden puzzles on tables around the floor and a craft table for kids feeling a little artistic. The Central Branch offers many programs for children of all ages, from family story times to STEM programs for older kids.

You can head outside the library for fun in Central Park’s play structure on a nice day. The park has rubber flooring that the kids love to bounce on and is very toddler friendly.

Oakville Public Library, Central Branch 120 Navy Street, Oakville

Located in Downtown Oakville, the Central Library is a bright, kidfriendly space with an entire floor dedicated to children’s reading and play. There is no shortage of kid’s books in this library, with lots of cute reading nooks for kids to curl up in with a few books. Many windows let in natural light, and a few comfy seating areas overlook the gardens. There’s also a train table and several play stations with fun literacy activities.

Oakville Public Library, Glen Abbey Branch 1415 Third Line, Oakville

Oakville’s Glen Abbey library recently underwent a renovation. There is a lovely outdoor patio off the kids’ zone where you can enjoy a snack or picnic lunch. Glen Abbey library is also home to the Creation Zone, a space offering free access to maker technology. They also provide programs for school-age children who have an interest in creation. Families looking to explore and create using the Creation Zone technology can book an appointment for self-directed use or choose to work with the guidance of the Creation Specialist.

by Lisa Evans

If you’re afraid of heights, skip ahead a couple of pages. For those who find heights thrilling, this is for you! From rock climbing to sky diving and ziplining, our region has all kinds of activities that take fun to new heights. Grab your bucket list and check off these adventures of a lifetime.

Rock Climbing

We may not have the Rocky Mountains in our backyard, but Halton region does have some pretty stellar indoor rock-climbing facilities that offer several types of climbing for all experience and age levels.

Climbers Rock, Burlington (https://www.climbersrock.com)

This indoor climbing gym offers three types of climbing: bouldering (climbing on short walls without ropes and harnesses), Top Rope (climbing tall walls with a rope and harness as security), and Lead for experienced climbers who provide their own ropes and grigris. Climbers Rock offers youth programs as well as a summer camp.

Gravity Climbing Gym, Hamilton  (https://www.gravityclimbinggym.com/)

This indoor climbing gym offers climbs for adults and kids starting at age five. This facility offers 57 separately roped climbs. The tallest routes are 50’ high. They also have a huge 100’ long bouldering area.

Both indoor climbing gyms offer day passes as well as membership options.

Kids Adventures

Treetop Trekking Hamiltonhttps://treetoptrekking.com/park/hamilton/

Kids will love tapping into their inner Tarzan at this adventure park high in the sky. Treetop Trekking offers various adventure courses for all ages and abilities.

Their Treewalk Village is for kids of all ages and allows them to climb from tree house to tree house through tall hammocks, nets, and wood bridges, then descend to the ground on slides.

The Discovery Kids Course for ages 5+ lets kids test their balance on wood bridges, balance logs, net walkways, and mini zip lines all suspended three to five feet above the ground.

The Zipline and Aerial Game Trek for ages 9+ offers the opportunity to swing from tree to tree on a suspended bridge, swinging log, cable traverse, or zipline. Participants are outfitted with a harness and helmet as they climb and zip through the forest canopy.

Hot Air Ballooning

Whether you’re looking for a romantic adventure in the sky, or just want to soar above the trees, a hot air balloon ride might be for you.

Skyward Balloons, Kitchener/Waterloo – https://skywardballoons.com

Skyward Balloons offers riders a bird’s eye view of the gorgeous Kitchener-Waterloo landscape while floating at 500 – 3,000 feet over forests, ponds, and lakes. Enjoy a sparkling beverage celebration upon your landing, a ballooning tradition. Skyward Balloons offers individual rides as well as romantic rides for couples; many a proposal has happened in these balloons!

Skydiving

If sky diving is on your bucket list, check out these locations for your sky-high adventure.

Skydive Swoop, Dundas – https://www.skydiveswoop.ca

This skydive school offers a learn-to-skydive program as well as a tandem skydive. The tandem jump provides first-time skydivers and bucket-listers with the adrenaline rush of a lifetime. In a tandem jump, both the student and instructor are attached to the same parachute system, meaning training is minimal and done on the same day as your jump.  If you become addicted and want to jump on your own, Skydive Swoop offers a Progressive Free Fall Course where you can learn to skydive independently.

If you want to get the feeling of falling from the sky without actually jumping from a plane, IFly World, Oakville (https://iflyworld.ca) offers indoor sky diving where you can enjoy the adrenaline-pumping experience of a freefall without a parachute; just you in a wind tunnel flying on a cushion of air.

With so many exciting options to choose from, is this YOUR summer to fly high?

The Burlington Downtown Business Association (BDBA) is preparing to launch its exciting new Solo Date Days digital passport program.

The Solo Date Days pass takes you through Burlington Downtown on a journey of self-discovery and appreciation. Stop in at 11 different downtown businesses and enjoy some shopping and pampering while discovering and supporting local.

The pass is free to sign up for and easy to use. Once you have signed up for your pass, you will receive an email or text notification to your phone, allowing you to easily save the pass to your phones home screen. Simply open the pass when visiting a participating business to check-in and start your experience! Participating businesses include retail businesses, personal and wellness services, casual dining and more.

Contest prizing is available to those participating in this pass. The first user to complete all 11 check-ins and / or redemptions will win a $100.00 Burlington Downtown GIFT CARD. The second and third users to complete all 11 check-ins and / or redemptions will win a $25.00 Burlington Downtown GIFT CARD each.

“The Solo Date Days pass encourages residents and visitors alike to enjoy some pampering and self-love while supporting downtown businesses,” says Alison Policicchio, Marketing Manager for the BDBA, adding “whether you’re ending a long week, getting ready to start a new one, or just looking for some quiet personal time, there is a stop on this pass for everyone. You get all the feel-good vibes while making a powerful impact in your community, and that’s really something.”

The Solo Date Days pass will run from July 4th, 2022 to August 7th, 2022. Sign up today for free at: https://burlingtondowntown.ca/the-solo-date-days-pass-is-here/

The Burlington Downtown Business Association (BDBA) is excited to launch a new season of Movies by the Lake.

Set against the beautiful backdrop of Lake Ontario, Movies by the Lake invites moviegoers to Spencer Smith Park for a truly unforgettable cinematic experience. Audiences can enjoy a free, outdoor film select Tuesday nights July through August. Films are chosen with all audiences in mind, with genres ranging from comedies to dramas to adventure films.

Guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets for optimal comfort during the films. There will be snacks available for purchase from both The North Coal (credit cards accepted) and Cine Starz Burlington (cash only).

“The signs of summer are all around us and Spencer Smith Park is no exception!” said Brian Dean, Executive Director of the BDBA.

Dean went on to say, “Every Tuesday at dusk Spencer Smith Park will come alive. You can bundle your own “dinner and a show” experience or plan an extended shopping spree before each performance. It’s something quite special really and we’re thrilled to welcome it back.”

This year’s Presenting Sponsor is Creature Comforts Hvac Inc. Owners Dale & Grant Gray have been proudly keeping Burlington comfortable since 2010.

“With the past couple of years being challenging it’s so great to see some fun events taking place in our city once again. You can actually feel the “buzz” of energy and excitement for upcoming festivals and events just like Movies by the Lake” says Grant Gray, Presenting Sponsor, adding: “Being long-time residents of Burlington it means so much to our family that we are able to present such a fun event! We love Burlington and supporting local businesses! Thank you for your referrals of family and friends Burlington! Enjoy the show!”

Movies by the Lake is presented by Creature Comforts Hvac Inc, and proudly sponsored by BENCHMARK Fitness, Bubbles & Blow Beauty Bar, Exhale Pilates, Kelly’s Bake Shoppe & The North Coal. The program runs July 12th through July 26th and August 9th through August 23rd at Spencer Smith Park at dusk.

A full list of movies, showtimes and event happenings is available at: https://burlingtondowntown.ca/mbtl/

Skip the planes and trains and stick with the automobile this summer to take advantage of your Ontario Staycation Tax Credit. The Ontario government introduced the temporary tax credit with the hopes of providing a much-needed boost to the tourism and hospitality industry that was deeply impacted by the pandemic.

Ontario residents can claim 20% of eligible accommodation expenses up to $1,000 as an individual or $2,000 as a family, for vacations taken in 2022. That’s up to $200 back in your pocket as an individual or $400 for a family!

With this cash savings, it’s time to take a look at all the region has to offer. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing getaway or a fun family adventure, there are plenty of options within driving distance.

Mississauga

The Hilton Mississauga Meadowvale is your place to go if you’re traveling with kids in tow.  “The Big Blue Slide”, an over two-story-tall waterslide, is sure to be a crowd-pleaser for all ages. 

If you can pry your kids away to explore more of Mississauga, check out the downtown. Here you will find City Hall (Civic Centre), the award-winning outdoor Mississauga Celebration Square, Central Library, the Living Arts Centre (the premier hub for arts, culture, and performance in Mississauga), the province’s largest shopping mall (and second-largest in Canada) – Square One Shopping Centre, The Food District, and the Art Gallery of Mississauga. If a small-town vibe is your thing, be sure to visit the Village of Streetsville for cute local shops and delicious foods. 

Burlington

Looking to pamper yourself? The Pearle Hotel & Spa features luxury accommodation overlooking Burlington’s waterfront. There’s an onsite restaurant with an outdoor patio, and a spa featuring a traditional Hammam sauna, private massage rooms, and a relaxation pool. You’ll be sure to come away from your staycation relaxed and refreshed, without the jetlag.

After your spa treatment, hit Burlington’s beautiful waterfront for a stroll. Grab an ice cream at La Crème de La Crème or a drink on a waterfront patio – Spencer’s at the Waterfront and the Port House Social Bar and Kitchen are great options. 

Niagara

Niagara Falls is one of Canada’s most popular tourist destinations for good reason. There’s so much to do and see here. 

Traveling with kids? Check out The Americana. With over 300,000 square feet, this family-friendly resort features Niagara’s only indoor waterpark with a retractable roof. The grounds also have an arcade for the older kids. Great Wolf Lodge is also a popular choice for families. You could have an entire staycation right here and never leave the lodge. 

Looking for something romantic? The Red Coach Inn has been a romantic destination since 1923. This hotel features a warm traditional English atmosphere and is so close to the Falls you can hear the roar.

While in Niagara, there are the famous Falls, of course, with plenty of viewing options. Get up close with the Maid of the Mist boat ride or take the Journey Behind the Falls and travel through a tunnel to an outdoor observation deck. Or go up high and see the falls from the Niagara Skywheel, Canada’s largest Ferris Wheel. 

Clifton Hill is a popular viewing site perfect for photos and the strip has plenty of dining options and attractions as well.

For nature enthusiasts, the Butterfly Conservatory and the Bird Kingdom make a great excursion.

Be sure to stop at Hershey’s Chocolate World for a sugar boost on the way home!

Ontario Staycation Tax Credit Details: 

  • Eligible Staycation Tax Credit expenses include accommodation expenses for leisure stays of less than one month at a hotel, resort, lodge, cottage, bed and breakfast or campground taken between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022.
  • Only one individual per family can claim the credit.
  • The credit only covers accommodation, not tours, gas, or food.

Happy staycation-ing!

Local Links

Mississauga

The Hilton Mississauga Meadowvale
Hilton.com
905-821-1981

Mississauga Living Arts Centre
Livingartscentre.ca
905-306-6000

Square One Shopping Centre
Shopsquareone.com

The Food District
Shopfooddistrict.com 

Art Gallery of Mississauga
Artgalleryofmississauga.com
905-896-5088

Village of Streetsville
Villageofstreetsville.com

Burlington

The Pearle Hotel & Spa
Marriot.com
905-340-0590

La Crème de La Crème
Lacremedelacremecreamery.ca
905-333-8833

Spencer’s at the Waterfront
Spencers.ca
905-633-7494

The Port House Social Bar and Kitchen 
Theporthouse.ca
905-271-0016

Niagara

Americana
Americananiagara.com
1-866-707-0030

Great Wolf Lodge
Greatwolf.com
905-354-4888

The Red Coach Inn
Redcoach.com
716-282-1459

Maid of the Mist
Maidofthemist.com
716-284-8897

Journey Behind the Falls
Niagarafallstourism.com
1-877-642-7275

Niagara Skywheel and Clifton Hill
Cliftonhill.com

Butterfly Conservatory
Niagaraparks.com
905-358-0025

Bird Kingdom
Birdkingdom.ca
905-356-8888

Hershey’s Chocolate World 
Chocolateworld.com