Category Destinations
Spotted Lake: Surreal Natural Beauty in British Columbia
If Dr. Seuss created a lake, what would it look like? Probably like Spotted Lake in British Columbia, located just a few miles from the Washington state border. Due to…
Lake Rotomahana: Lost and Found Pink Terraces in New Zealand
During the 19th century, Lake Rotomahana’s famous Pink and White Terraces were described as the Eighth Wonder of the World. The terraces were New Zealand’s most famous attraction for intrepid…
Fox Chain O’ Lakes: The Key West of the Midwest
Located just 50 miles north of Chicago and 55 miles south of Milwaukee is one of the most popular boating and fishing destinations in the United States. The Fox Chain…
Lake Pepin: Take a Roundtrip Tour of This Treasure on the Mississippi
Lake Pepin is a stunningly beautiful hidden treasure, located about 90 minutes southeast of Minneapolis-St. Paul. Lake Pepin is the largest lake on the Mississippi River, formed 9,500 years ago…
Trent-Severn Waterway: An Ontario Treasure Filled With Attractions
The Trent-Severn Waterway is one of Ontario’s historical treasures, coursing 240 miles across southern Ontario from Lake Ontario to Lake Huron’s Georgian Bay. Originally planned and built to provide a…
Elk River Chain of Lakes: Michigan’s Marvelous Inland Waterway
One of Michigan’s famed inland waterways, the Elk River Chain of Lakes feeds a series of 14 lakes in the state’s northwestern Lower Peninsula. The 75-mile waterway begins at tiny…
Uncover the Charm of These 4 Lake Erie Islands
Lake Erie’s 6,261,500 acres border four states – New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan – and the province of Ontario, Canada. Contained within this Great Lake are about 36 islands,…
Lake of the Woods: 25,000 Miles of Shoreline With Loads of Activities
Spanning the border from Minnesota into the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Manitoba, Lake of the Woods is an enormous body of water over 68 miles long, 59 miles wide,…
Get to Know Lake Baikal, the World’s Oldest and Deepest Lake
Russia’s national treasure, Lake Baikal, is the world’s deepest lake and our planet’s largest freshwater lake measured by water volume. Its depths reach 4,215 feet below sea level, creating a…