Sep 26, 2025

Discovering Milne Dam: A Hidden Gem in Markham

 After lunch on my day off - we decided to explore Milne Dam in Markham and hopefully check out some autumn colours! Just minutes away from residential neighborhoods, the park feels like a complete escape into nature. The moment you step onto the trails, you’d never guess how close you are to busy roads and suburban life. It honestly feels like you’ve been transported to the middle of nowhere.

The lake views are serene, especially framed by the fall colors. There’s something calming about the open water, with its glassy surface reflecting the sky and trees. What really stood out to me, though, were the suspension bridges that guide you toward the dam. 

Walking across them felt like an adventure in itself—there’s a playful sway as you step, and the views from the middle are stunning.

I did bring my DSLR along, hoping to capture the beauty of the dam and the flowing water. Unfortunately, it’s been a while since I’ve played with my camera settings, so instead of the silky soft-water effect I had in mind, the photos came out with water resembling snow! Don’t be fooled, though—it was definitely autumn, and the scene in person was spectacular.

One note for fellow explorers: the end of the route near Markham Road was blocked off due to erosion repair. It didn’t take away from the experience, though—it just means I’ll have to come back when it’s reopened.

If you’re looking for a quick escape into nature, Milne Dam is a beautiful spot for a peaceful walk, a little photography, or just to recharge by the water. It’s proof that you don’t have to go far from home to feel like you’ve left the city behind.

I also caught a few people with their fishing lines in the water, didn't think this was legal but apparently it is of course with a license.  Sadly I saw a duck washed on shore, which I think could have been from the fishing line, but I have no idea we couldn't get close enough to tell.

On a brighter note, here's are some tips if you are planning to travel here.

If You Go: Travel Tips for Visiting Milne Dam

Aug 1, 2025

A Sweet Stroll Through the Aurora Community Arboretum — Even in the Humidity!

 There’s something a little magical about a green space that sneaks up on you.

That’s exactly what the Aurora Community Arboretum felt like — yet another hidden gem in Ontario - nestled between suburban streets and the GO train line, quietly thriving with native trees, curated gardens, and a deep sense of community pride. 

I finally got a chance to visit, and while the humidity nearly melted us into the grass, it was so worth it.

Located just off Industrial Parkway and stretching behind the Aurora Seniors Centre and the Aurora Family Leisure Complex, the arboretum is more than just a collection of trees. It’s a 100-acre living museum — cared for by volunteers — showcasing a growing collection of species from across Ontario and beyond.

We started our walk near John West Way, and almost immediately we were met with whimsical paths that seemed to wind forever. Some areas are formal and educational, with signage that tells you the name and origin of trees (a definite bonus for us tree geeks). Other spots are wild and peaceful, giving you that perfect “am I still in the city?” feeling.

You’ll find pollinator gardens buzzing with bees, shady benches under towering oaks, and gently sloping trails that bring you past ponds, meadows, and even a few art installations.

Now for the real part: it was humid. The kind of heavy, sticky July day where the air feels like soup and your shirt clings to your back within minutes. We had grand plans to wander every path and maybe even sketch a few trees, but after about 40 minutes, even the dragonflies looked tired. So we regretfully cut our visit short and made our way toward the train station. A cold drink and air conditioning were calling.

Still, we walked away impressed — and already planning a return visit when the air is less tropical. Maybe in the fall, when the trees are on fire with colour and you can feel that crisp edge in the air. I can already picture how beautiful it’ll be then.

If you’re ever in Aurora and have even half an hour to spare, give yourself the gift of this place. Whether you’re into photography, a quiet place to think, or just a casual walk, the Aurora Community Arboretum is a surprising, peaceful little world waiting to be explored.

Tip: Wear good shoes. Bring water. And maybe check the humidity before you go.


Have you been to the Arboretum? Got a favourite trail or time of year to visit? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments.













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