Back Issues
Songbird Side Trail
Spot songbirds like the scarlet tanager, indigo bunting, rose-breasted grosbeak, and the hooded warbler who frequent this forest.
The Allures and Dangers of the Open Road
Here in these hills, we are a car-reliant community. But driving can sometimes be overwhelming and terrifying.
Grounded in Tradition, Steeped in Sustainability
How a home near Terra Cotta reflects its owners’ values – from the handcrafted furniture, quilts and art inside to the cut-flower plots outside.
When Peepabun Was More Than a Name on Google Maps
Once a thriving centre of Christian revivalism, Peepabun was known for its annual camp meetings in the early 1900s.
Spring In The Hills
Come face to face with tiny critters, get ready to tee off at Headwaters golf courses, and make a totally local charcuterie spread this spring.
100 Per Cent Canadian
Our patriotism is a little tucked away, but it’s right there when we need it.
Our Spring 2025 Contributors
Meet three talented people – photographer Bob Noble and writers Francesca Discenza and James Gerus – whose work debuts in our spring issue.
Letters – Our Readers Write: Spring 2025
Want to share your thoughts about our stories? Drop us a line – we love to hear from our readers.
Artist in Residence: Susan Powell
Inspired by landscapes and seasonal changes, this artist considers herself a ‘recorder’ of beauty.
Field Notes for Spring 2025
Jump into spring with the Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival, a hike for Bethell Hospice and a rubber ducky race.
Home Sweet Home Office
People often ask me what I do for a living out here on the farm, and for the last four months the answer has been ‘I blow snow’.
Macro Nature Photography Captures the Secret Lives of Little Things
A close-up look at some of the small critters that inhabit Headwaters and how their lives intersect with ours in crucial ways.



