

Living in Toronto, opportunities to spend time in nature are hard to come by. However, what many people don’t know is that just an hour outside of our bustling metropolis is a portion of the Bruce Trail, Canada’s oldest and longest marked footpath. Recently, Real Style explored this picturesque area ourselves- here’s what we thought of this Ontario hiking destination.

While traditional orange and black streamers and jack-o’-lanterns may be traditional choices, décor for All Hallows’ Eve can be surprisingly chic. If you’re wondering how to embrace the holiday at home, we’ve curated a few easy decorating ideas for the spookiest night of the year.

Spread across Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta lies a vast stretch of plains and farmland known as the Canadian Prairies. Though it was originally known for its charming small towns, the region is now home to several budding metropolises as well.

Though the city has its fair share of amazing major galleries, there are also a number of smaller galleries that are making a big impact in the art world. Whether you’re photography-obsessed or interested in local work, this city has something for every kind of art lover. We’ve rounded up our top independent art galleries in Toronto.

For interior design gurus who are preparing their precious spaces for autumn, Pantone Universe’s rich Aurora Red hue may be the perfect touch for your home.

For anyone looking to escape from fast-paced city life and embrace the beauty of Ontario in autumn, Prince Edward County just may be your new travel hotspot. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or to indulge in a weekend of great food, Prince Edward County offers a wide variety of activities that are sure to appeal to all

While many nations have some variation on the classic plate of French fries, none are more satisfying to our Canadian palates than that sinful Quebecois speciality known as poutine. We’ve curated a roundup of a few popular poutine spots in Quebec, for anyone exploring La Belle Province in search of a calorific treat this autumn.

As the evenings quickly turn chilly, interior design enthusiasts will have an opportunity to curl up by the fireplace once again. If you’re feeling the shift in the seasons, a beautiful fireplace can immediately transform a humble living room into a comforting oasis.
Fall’s crisp, cool air and vibrantly coloured leaves make it the perfect season to explore the outdoors. In Canada, we’re lucky enough to be home to a number of incredible national parks, all of which provide ample opportunity to take in this particularly picturesque season. Watch trees come alive in colours of red, yellow and orange, or catch a final glimpse of wildlife before winter’s hibernation period. We’ve rounded up our top picks for the best Canadian parks to visit this fall.
We’re fortunate enough to have a variety of incredible ballet companies across Canada, which means that dance lovers don’t need to book a plane ticket to enjoy a spectacular performance. For Fall 2016, ballet enthusiasts can enjoy a number of world class performances which are taking place nationwide during October and November.
Even if you’re a hardcore city slicker who hasn’t ventured into cottage country in years, earthy accents can bring a perfectly cozy effect to your home. With temperatures dropping and the winds picking up, natural influences are a beautiful way to bring warmth and comfort into your home.
Newfoundland is known as one of the best places in Canada to appreciate nature, and its iconic drive, the Irish Loop, is no exception. We’ve rounded up the must-see attractions along the Irish Loop that are worth stopping for, whether you’re in the mood for whale watching or dining out.
While turquoise and navy blue are always en vogue, the latest variation on blue is Pantone Universe’s rising Riverside shade. This earthy, airy blue is quickly making a splash in the world of décor, and can easily brighten every space from your bedroom to bathroom.
When it comes to authentic Japanese cuisine, most foodies will point to Vancouver as the indisputable sushi capital of Canada. If you’re venturing to Van City this autumn, here are five sushi spots which may be worth a visit.
For Fall 2016, burnt orange has made a splash with its seasonally appropriate colour and warm, welcoming presence. If you’re wondering how to embrace the colour in all its harvest inspired glory, here are a few ways to decorate with the shade today.

Living in Toronto, opportunities to spend time in nature are hard to come by. However, what many people don’t know is that just an hour outside of our bustling metropolis is a portion of the Bruce Trail, Canada’s oldest and longest marked footpath. Recently, Real Style explored this picturesque area ourselves- here’s what we thought of this Ontario hiking destination.

While traditional orange and black streamers and jack-o’-lanterns may be traditional choices, décor for All Hallows’ Eve can be surprisingly chic. If you’re wondering how to embrace the holiday at home, we’ve curated a few easy decorating ideas for the spookiest night of the year.

Spread across Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta lies a vast stretch of plains and farmland known as the Canadian Prairies. Though it was originally known for its charming small towns, the region is now home to several budding metropolises as well.

Though the city has its fair share of amazing major galleries, there are also a number of smaller galleries that are making a big impact in the art world. Whether you’re photography-obsessed or interested in local work, this city has something for every kind of art lover. We’ve rounded up our top independent art galleries in Toronto.

For interior design gurus who are preparing their precious spaces for autumn, Pantone Universe’s rich Aurora Red hue may be the perfect touch for your home.

For anyone looking to escape from fast-paced city life and embrace the beauty of Ontario in autumn, Prince Edward County just may be your new travel hotspot. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or to indulge in a weekend of great food, Prince Edward County offers a wide variety of activities that are sure to appeal to all

While many nations have some variation on the classic plate of French fries, none are more satisfying to our Canadian palates than that sinful Quebecois speciality known as poutine. We’ve curated a roundup of a few popular poutine spots in Quebec, for anyone exploring La Belle Province in search of a calorific treat this autumn.

As the evenings quickly turn chilly, interior design enthusiasts will have an opportunity to curl up by the fireplace once again. If you’re feeling the shift in the seasons, a beautiful fireplace can immediately transform a humble living room into a comforting oasis.
Fall’s crisp, cool air and vibrantly coloured leaves make it the perfect season to explore the outdoors. In Canada, we’re lucky enough to be home to a number of incredible national parks, all of which provide ample opportunity to take in this particularly picturesque season. Watch trees come alive in colours of red, yellow and orange, or catch a final glimpse of wildlife before winter’s hibernation period. We’ve rounded up our top picks for the best Canadian parks to visit this fall.
We’re fortunate enough to have a variety of incredible ballet companies across Canada, which means that dance lovers don’t need to book a plane ticket to enjoy a spectacular performance. For Fall 2016, ballet enthusiasts can enjoy a number of world class performances which are taking place nationwide during October and November.
Even if you’re a hardcore city slicker who hasn’t ventured into cottage country in years, earthy accents can bring a perfectly cozy effect to your home. With temperatures dropping and the winds picking up, natural influences are a beautiful way to bring warmth and comfort into your home.
Newfoundland is known as one of the best places in Canada to appreciate nature, and its iconic drive, the Irish Loop, is no exception. We’ve rounded up the must-see attractions along the Irish Loop that are worth stopping for, whether you’re in the mood for whale watching or dining out.
While turquoise and navy blue are always en vogue, the latest variation on blue is Pantone Universe’s rising Riverside shade. This earthy, airy blue is quickly making a splash in the world of décor, and can easily brighten every space from your bedroom to bathroom.
When it comes to authentic Japanese cuisine, most foodies will point to Vancouver as the indisputable sushi capital of Canada. If you’re venturing to Van City this autumn, here are five sushi spots which may be worth a visit.
For Fall 2016, burnt orange has made a splash with its seasonally appropriate colour and warm, welcoming presence. If you’re wondering how to embrace the colour in all its harvest inspired glory, here are a few ways to decorate with the shade today.