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Spring 2011

Letters – Our readers write: Spring 2012

Letters published in the SPRING 2012 edition of In The Hills magazine.

Mar 22, 2012

Bicycle Exchange

Mountain biker Karen Gillies and road cyclist Nicola Ross invite each other out for a spin.

Mar 24, 2011

Le Tour de Terra Cotta

Ted Webb’s infectious passion for cycling has transformed a sleepy village into a road racer’s dream.

Mar 24, 2011

Le Tour de Terra Cotta – Race Video

RACE DATE: MONDAY AUGUST 1st, 2011 Participants don’t just like LTDTC… they LOVE it! The Tour starts at the Terra Cotta Inn where dozens of sleek, jersey-clad racers fill King…

Mar 24, 2011

Secret Gardens

From the street you’d never know it – but behind these two Orangeville homes are gardens of magical delight.

Mar 24, 2011

Refracted Light

Each of the Glasslands sculptures will represent a theme related to sustainable living.

Mar 24, 2011

Glasslands Musical Slideshow

View a musical video including more of the Glasslands photographs, reflect and enjoy. By Monica Duncan The striking photographs of crystal sculptures on display at The Alton Mill this May…

Mar 24, 2011

Stitches Across Time

Pat’s work will be included in an exhibition called Stitches Across Time at Dufferin County Museum and Archives this spring and summer.

Mar 24, 2011

Let the sun shine in

Here at our farm we stare transfixed at the meter on our newly installed solar panel as it efficiently, quietly and greenly produces kilowatt-hour after kilowatt-hour.

Mar 24, 2011

Catching a few rays

While debate rages about the pros and cons of corporate wind farming, solar power production has largely flown under the radar.

Mar 24, 2011

Inglewood Light and Power

It’s an elegant old lady, decked out in a fancy hat. Inglewood’s Riverdale Woolen Mill – these days perhaps better known as the Riverdale Fitness Centre – has seen a lot of different uses since Thomas Corbett first established a business on the site along the banks of the Credit River in 1841.

Mar 24, 2011

Swim, Bike, Run

Year-round they meet – on the trails, along the roads, in local pools and quarries, and even in banquet halls. After 15 years of uniting everyone from Olympic-class athletes to toddlers and grandparents in the joys of active living, Caledon’s C3 still offers Canada’s premier cross-training environment. Here’s why.

Mar 24, 2011