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In Ontario and Quebec, "going to the cottage" is a weekly ritual. It involves docks, Muskoka chairs, BBQing, and late-night bonfires.

Canada’s vast park system becomes the ultimate playground for campers. From the rugged cliffs of Gros Morne in Newfoundland to the peaks of Jasper, reservations often fill up months in advance.

Every July, Calgary hosts the "Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth," a massive rodeo and festival that defines the spirit of the Canadian West.

From the rugged coasts of Newfoundland to the rainforests of British Columbia, the country turns green and gold. It’s a time for campfires, mosquito bites (the unofficial national bird), and late-night sunsets that stretch on forever. Whether you are hitting a festival in the city or hiding away at a cottage by the lake, summer in Canada is a fleeting, beautiful reminder of why we endure the winter: because the green grass and blue skies are always worth the wait.