Park Your Car and Explore Waterloo By Foot This Summer
BY MEGAN HONAN | July 2022 While gas may be at an all time high, that doesn’t […]
Park Your Car and Explore Waterloo By Foot This Summer Read More »
BY MEGAN HONAN | July 2022 While gas may be at an all time high, that doesn’t […]
Park Your Car and Explore Waterloo By Foot This Summer Read More »
BY ANDREW COPPOLINO | JUNE 2022 Cider has been around for a long time. In fact, it’s said
4 Craft Ciders and Where to Find them in Waterloo Region Read More »
As you walk along the area locally known as the Mill Race in Cambridge, you may
Lights! Camera! Action! 5 Filming Locations to Explore in Waterloo Region Read More »
BY ANDREW COPPOLINO | UPDATED MAY 2023 Everyone, it seems, loves a patio. Customers love to be outside
7 Patio Picks in Waterloo Region Read More »
BY ANDREW COPPOLINO | MAY 2022 As a judge on the Food Network’s Wall of Bakers, LenJo Bakes
Beautifully Bespoke: Chef Lenore Johnson of LenJo Bakes Read More »
BY MEGAN HONAN | UPDATED SPRING 2023 With Earth Day quickly approaching, it’s time to re-think our
Make Memories, Leave only Footprints: Sustainable Travel Ideas in Waterloo Region Read More »
BY ANDREW COPPOLINO | APRIL 2022 Chefs love cookbooks. They are inspired by them and many imagine
LANGDON HALL’S NEW COOKBOOK PROVIDES A TASTE OF PLACE Read More »
BY ANDREW COPPOLINO | MARCH 2022 Kevin Snyder’s 65-acre wood lot, one of a couple from which
Maple Syrup 101: Tapping into the season at Snyder Heritage Farms Read More »
BY MEGAN HONAN | Updated January 2024 Throughout the winter season, the days are shorter and the
What to Do in Waterloo Region After Dark Read More »
BY ANDREW COPPOLINO | JANUARY 2022 The old saying is that breakfast is the most important meal of
Breakfast like a Local at these 5 Restaurants Read More »
BY ANDREW COPPOLINO | DECEMBER 2021 If you’re hunkering down and staying doors during the year’s coldest weather,
Cozy up to these warm winter beverages Read More »
January 2022 Patios aren’t just for summer anymore: in Waterloo Region we’re embracing winter and gathering around the
Bundle Up and Enjoy these Winter Patios in Waterloo Region! Read More »
by Adventures with the Hills | Updated November 2023 The Region of Waterloo Ontario is a
10 Things to do in Waterloo Region this Holiday Season Read More »
by Andrew Coppolino | November 2021 Christmas isn’t the only holiday, festival or celebration that includes
Foods that celebrate all holidays Read More »
EAT, ENGAGE, AND EXPERIENCE ST. JACOBS! Home to Oktoberfest – the largest Bavarian festival outside Germany, Christkindl Market – one
Explore St. Jacobs with Travel Mammal Read More »
Ontario by Bike | October 2021 If you are a keen cyclist chances are you know
Explore Ontario by Bike’s Top Rides in Waterloo Region Read More »
BY ANDREW COPPOLINO | OCTOBER 2021 A cross-section of chefs, restaurateurs and culinary instructors agrees that the food
7 Chefs Dish on Sustainability Read More »
When you crunch down on a cob of corn, you’re biting juicily into 10,000 years of history. Domesticated in Mexico, corn is a large grass that was an elemental foodstuff for a variety of American cultures – and at this time of the year, it’s also a particularly delicious local food in Waterloo Region
Vision, Flavourvee and Gourmet: Sweet Corn in Waterloo Region Read More »
We’ll be cheering on Team Canada’s 371 athletes (5 from Waterloo Region) at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. If the games inspire you to try a new sport, here are some ways to experience the thrill of competition or discover a new past time in Waterloo Region.
Test your ‘Medal’: Get in the Games in Waterloo Region Read More »
Virtual Waterloo is an immersive video series that gives people the experience of visiting Waterloo Region so they can explore before they visit!
Mulberry Design, Little Wolf and the Willow, Morningstar Designs and Luke Swinson Art are just a few local Indigenous entrepreneurs who are building their businesses in Waterloo Region and are connecting with settlers and Indigenous peoples across the world.
Listening, learning, and reflecting: the Indigenous-owned businesses of Waterloo Region Read More »
There has been an increased interest in bikepacking – cycling on routes with non-paved surfaces (think gravel roads and forest trails). Waterloo cyclist Matthew Kadey has developed two backpacking for syclists to enjoy: the BT700 and the Grand Nith Rambler (GNR).
Butter Tarts and Winding Waterways: 2 Bikepacking Routes to check out in Waterloo Region Read More »
2021 marks a very special birthday for a beloved Waterloo Region landmark. The West Montrose Covered (“Kissing”) Bridge is turning a robust 140 years old! Built in 1881 by John Bear, a Mennonite barn builder, it is a testament to true craftsmanship, care, and creativity.
Waterloo Region’s West Montrose Covered Bridge: 140 Years Young Read More »
Throughout Waterloo Region, tacos rule – and not only on “Taco Tuesdays.” Looking for a fresh fold on the humble taco? We’ve put together a list of “alternative” tacos that hold the meat and amp up the vegetarian and plant-based flavours.
10 Alt Tacos (and 3 almost Tacos) to Try Read More »