Toronto Star

This week in new Canadian getaway inspiratio­n

- JESSICA WYNNE LOCKHART SPECIAL TO THE STAR

Glamp it up

After spending its inaugural season, last summer, hosting campers on a Crown-land island, Edmonton tour operator Urban River Adventures has announced its permanent home. Located by the North Saskatchew­an River, the new, 128-acre property (open May to October) features 10 geodesic glamping domes, a hot tub, a sauna and access to kayaks. Just outside Ottawa, the year-old Hammond Hill wilderness retreat is also refining its operations. In addition to yurts and trapper cabins, in June it will offer solar-powered Jupe tents, designed by former SpaceX, Tesla and Airbnb employees. Eco-friendly yet futuristic, each unit starts at $125 per night.

Bikes and brews

Except for hikers, perhaps no one knows exercise-induced hunger better than cyclists. If you’re nodding in agreement, the new Véloroute Gourmande may be for you. Connecting Montreal to Sherbrooke, the 235-kilometre trail showcases the best produce, food and drinks that the Montérégie region and the Eastern Townships have to offer. There are more than 120 culinary attraction­s along the way, including cideries, breweries and awardwinni­ng restaurant­s. Cyclists can lighten their load by using the bag transporta­tion service, making this a beginner-friendly five-day journey.

Arts and crafts

Canada’s fine arts festivals are back in full force for the summer season ahead. First is Edmonton’s the Works (July 8 to 17), North America’s largest free outdoor public art and design festival and is timed to coincide with the Edmonton Internatio­nal Street Performers Festival. Also running from July 8 to 17 is Inuvik’s Great Northern Arts Festival. The longest-running festival of Arctic art and music in North America, the 10day celebratio­n features soapstone carving and drum-making demonstrat­ions, alongside musical performanc­es from rising stars (throat-singer Tanya Tagaq got her break at the event back in 2000).

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