The Gladstone Theatre presents Midsummer on its outdoor patio in early August and Pierre Brault will present his play, Dief the Chief, sometime this summer. Check the website for details. (Photo: Earl Andrew)
The Gladstone Theatre presents Midsummer on its outdoor patio in early August and Pierre Brault will present his play, Dief the Chief, sometime this summer. Check the website for details. (Photo: Earl Andrew)
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Pembroke has an outdoor art gallery. Known as the Pembroke Heritage Murals, there are 30 of them, painted by artists of local and national renown and depicting the history of the area. (Photo: “The Timber Raft” artist Pierre Hardy, 2004, Pembroke Heritage Murals © since 1989”)
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Thousand Islands National Park is gradually reopening this summer. The park is along the St. Lawrence River, east of Kingston and offers camping in an oTENTik, a cross between a tent and a cabin, for those who book early. The park also features Boldt Castle, pictured here. (Photo: Teresa Mitchell)
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Ferguson Forest Centre, just off Highway 416 north of Kemptville, is made up of mixed forests, wetlands and meadows with 22 kilometres of forest trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. There’s also a fenced dog park, fish sanctuary and a sheltered picnic area. (Photo: Shannon Nicholson)
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The Gladstone Theatre presents Midsummer on its outdoor patio in early August and Pierre Brault will present his play, Dief the Chief, sometime this summer. Check the website for details. (Photo: Earl Andrew)
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Forbes magazine has assembled a list of places across Canada to visit virtually this summer, one of which is the Vancouver Aquarium, where you can watch a series of terrific underwater-cam videos. The jellyfish alone, all moving in sinuous motion and seen above, are worth a look. (Photo: © Neopixel1101 – Dreamstime.com)