Back Issues
Nature Journalling for Kids
Outdoor educator Billie Jo Reid aims to inspire enthusiasm for the environment through sketching in nature.
Your Country Septic System, Demystified
How does a septic system work? Learn all about this vital part of rural life and avoid a messy meltdown.
Dufferin Rail Trail
Take a stroll through the bucolic countryside by following the tracks that once connected Orangeville to Dundalk.
Rest and Repeat
The importance of rest – whether napping or just taking a break – as a form of self-care.
Classic Design, Casual Luxury
A tranquil Caledon home inspires connecting with nature, relaxing with friends and family, gracious entertaining – and a whole lot of sports.
Oscar and Sport, Erin’s War Dog
The true tale of a World War II four-legged soldier who found a forever home in Erin – and a posthumous honour.
Summer In The Hills
Backyard chickens, blooming green roofs and farm-to-table dining – find it all in our Summer issue.
Human in Headwaters
Amid growing anxiety about the rise of AI, consider our summer issue a catalogue of all the things AI can’t do.
Our Summer 2025 Contributors
Meet writer Alison McGill and two longtime illustrators, Shelagh Armstrong and Ruth Ann Pearce, who bring our stories to life.
Letters – Our Readers Write: Summer 2025
Want to share your thoughts about our stories? Drop us a line – we love to hear from our readers.
Artist in Residence: Susie Cattedra
Whether exploring the geometry of a dahlia or the opening petals of a rose, this Bolton painter captures the awe she sees all around her.
Field Notes: Bringing You the Best Events for Summer 2025
Kick off the season with the Dufferin Film Festival, Canada Day celebrations, summer fairs and the Northmen documentary.



