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A Stroll Through Inglewood
Sep 7, 2024 | | ArtsA roving illustrator meets a cowboy, a farmer, a pastry and a warm breeze while wandering through this small village.
Bird’s-Eye View
Sep 7, 2024 | | EnvironmentFor professionals and hobbyists alike, camera drones are revealing a whole new way of seeing and understanding our world.
Nine Ways To Get Outside With Kids This Autumn
Sep 7, 2024 | | CommunityFrom visiting a farm to painting en plein air, make this a fall season to remember with the young ones in your life.
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She Says Tomato
Sep 7, 2024 | | FoodInspired by her mediterranean roots, chef and TV host Liz Fusato builds a hearty fall menu und a simple and tantalizing roasted tomato sauce paired with homemade pasta.
The Art of More
Sep 7, 2024 | | ArtsThe local art scene explodes this fall with a greater number of juried shows, country studio tours and buzzy events than we’ve seen in a long time.
In Every Issue
Field Notes for Autumn 2024
Sep 7, 2024 | | Field NotesFall fairs, Halloween treats, new theatre programs and a drumming festival to perk up your autumn.
Getting a Jump on Your Spring Garden
Sep 7, 2024 | | Country Living 101How to wind down your vegetable patch this autumn and prime it to provide plentiful produce next season.
Food + Drink Autumn 2024
Sep 7, 2024 | | Food + DrinkStock up on sourdough, slurp soup, visit a foodie exhibit and toast a local restaurateur.
Passing the Torch
Sep 7, 2024 | | Editor’s DeskAfter more than three decades at the helm of In The Hills, founder Signe Ball hands the reins to Tralee Pearce as the new owner and publisher.
Artist in Residence: Mamdouh Al Hariri
Sep 7, 2024 | | Artist in ResidenceThe young photographer captures street art, sports and fine art portraits with vibrant energy.
Change: The Older We Get, The Faster It Comes
Sep 7, 2024 | | Over the Next HillIn the later years time seems to move faster as our bodies, our loved ones, and our communities all change in a multitude of ways.
Local Buys: Autumn 2024
Sep 7, 2024 | | Made in the HillsCosy candles, up cycled denim finds and precious dried flowers are some of the handmade goodies to buy this fall.
Letters – Our Readers Write: Autumn 2024
Sep 7, 2024 | | Letters, Our Readers WriteWant to share your thoughts or insights about our stories? Drop us a line – we love to hear from our readers!
Making Space for Public Places
Sep 7, 2024 | | Headwaters NestAs our towns grow, the need to create and protect places to play, explore, climb, run, pedal and paddle is more challenging than ever.
Meet the Maker: Fabienne Good
Sep 7, 2024 | | DepartmentsArtist Fabienne Good twists glossy magazine pages into sticks and weaves them into sturdy, modern containers.
Autumn Contributors
Sep 7, 2024 | | ContributorsMeet three contributors – Rosemary Hasner, Stephanie Casino Esguerra and Emily Dickson – whose creativity shines in our autumn issue.
Brew Life Story
Sep 7, 2024 | | A Day in the LifeWith a keen eye for detail, Mike Brooks oversees the process of brewing the fine craft ales and lagers that are a hallmark of the GoodLot brand.
Shelly Anderson’s Lolli-loop
Sep 7, 2024 | | Take a HikeThis lollipop-shaped route through the Mono Forest promises scenic views, sand dunes, and plenty of ups and downs.
Meet a Community Elder: Bob Long
Sep 7, 2024 | | Over the Next HillWith a passion for engineering, consulting and local politics, this 83-year-old stays active in his personal and professional life.
Things Are Getting Better
Sep 7, 2024 | | Fence PostsIs a cut in interest rates coming? Will house prices come down? Only the chicken knows for sure, and he isn’t talking.
The Old Fire “Excape” at Shelburne’s Old School on the Hill
Sep 7, 2024 | | Back StoryShelburne’s old ‘school on the hill’, built without fire escapes, added in two evacuation slides which students gladly used during fire drills.
Notes From the Wild
Life in the Milkweed Patch
Aug 8, 2024 | | Notes from the WildA milkweed patch thrums with life, full of moths, spiders, butterflies, amphibians and more.
Pumpkinseed Sunfish
Jul 5, 2024 | | Notes from the WildUnderwater video taken at local conservation areas capture the male Pumpkinseed sunfish in action
A Marooned Grebe
Jun 6, 2024 | | Notes from the WildWithout a proper ‘runway’, horned grebes are unable to achieve lift-off, effectively leaving them stranded if they happen to land in small watering holes.
Calvin, the Navigator
May 7, 2024 | | Notes from the WildThis well-known salamander’s unexplained navigational super-power rivals the precision of our best GPS systems.
Bake You Happy
In Pie We Crust – Three Apple Pie Recipes to Try
It’s apple season, and we have the scoop on transforming nature’s bounty into irresistible pies.
Heatherlea Farm Shoppe Chocolate Almond Crackle Cookies
These rich, chewy treats are easier to make than you might think.
Bistro du Pain’s Madeleines
Dip into French traditional baking with this classic treat.
Stretch Your Legs
Pick Your Pose
From hatha to ashtanga, there’s a wide range of yoga styles to address your physical, mental or spiritual needs – even the need to include furry pals.
Geocaching Treasure Hunt
A thoroughly modern treasure hunt is a surefire way to get kids busy outdoors.
Canoeing the Humber
Everyone must believe in something. I believe I’ll go canoeing.
– Henry David Thoreau
How to Find a Fairy House
Keen eyes can spot a variety of fairy abodes secreted along the pathways in Palgrave and Dufferin Forests.