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Summer 2016

Volume 23 Number 2

Where Rivers Rise

A primer on the rivers of Headwaters

Jun 20, 2016

Water Security – Tin Roof Global

A Creemore charity works to ensure clean water security for First Nation communities

Jun 20, 2016

How to Grow Mushrooms

Not in a hurry? Growing your own mushrooms might be for you.

Jun 20, 2016

Heatherlea Farm Shoppe

With its own livestock and in-house butchers, this Caledon farm reinvents traditional food production in a shiny new market.

Jun 20, 2016

The Language of Nature

Without words, are we lost in the woods? How words connect us to nature.

Jun 20, 2016

Many Parts Make a Whole Village

Caledon’s first ecovillage celebrates 10 years of sustainable living.

Jun 20, 2016

$5 Lunch

12 Local Lunches for $5 or Less – Fill up without turning to fast food

Jun 20, 2016

Anthony Jenkins – The Other Eye

Anthony Jenkins stages a retrospective of his caricatures of the famous and infamous – and finds a new fascination in the faces of the hills.

Jun 20, 2016

Rivers Run Through Us

Water springs up all around us in the streams and rivers and marshes and pools of the four major watersheds that sculpt our landscape and feed three Great Lakes.

Jun 20, 2016

Letters – Our readers write: Summer 2016

Letters published in the Summer 2016 edition of In The Hills magazine.

Jun 20, 2016

Darlene Hassall

Shelburne artist Darlene Hassall is well known for her abstract art and portraits.

Jun 20, 2016

Our favourite picks for Summer 2016

Must listen to the Heritage Music Festival, must float around Island Lake, must attend the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Musical Ride and must shop local.

Jun 20, 2016

A Fish Story

Then the sun emerged and I saw a glint of gold rim on the gravel bottom.

Jun 20, 2016

The Grand River – When Your Neighbour is a River

Not only does the Grand River lay out nature’s beauty, it also offers opportunities for recreation, commerce and development. Yet all this comes at a cost, for the Grand can be both friend and foe.

Jun 20, 2016