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Spring 2023

Our Cup of Tea

Mar 20, 2023 | Janice Quirt

How local tea lovers are growing and reimagining an ancient drink for modern times

Food + Drink Spring 2023

Mar 20, 2023 | Janice Quirt

From pop-art macarons to melt-in-your-mouth maamouls, these adorable bites will sweeten your day.

Meet the Maker: Courtney Chard

Mar 20, 2023 | Janice Quirt

How professional welder Courtney Chard uses the tricks of her trade to craft intricate, often delicate sculptures.

Local Buys: Spring 2023

Mar 20, 2023 | Janice Quirt

Rustic wood bowls, an ode to mushrooms and eye-catching tea towels are just some of the handmade crafts to look for this season.

Tree Talk

Mar 20, 2023 | Emily Dickson

No matter what your goal – adding shade and beauty to your property, attracting wildlife or fighting climate change – planting more trees is a good idea.

Albion Hills Loop (Palgrave)

Mar 20, 2023 | Nicola Ross

What better way to welcome spring than to take a hike through one of our many gorgeous conservation areas.

The Alpaca Whisperer

Mar 20, 2023 | Janice Quirt

Julie Broadbent spends her days tending to her herd of 10 fuzzy, rambunctious characters.

The Call of the Open Road

Mar 20, 2023 | Bethany Lee

When the call of the road beckons, it’s time to plot a course for new adventures, towns and cities.

“Speak to me, Alexa”

Mar 20, 2023 | Gail Grant

It’s a struggle to make friends with new technology.

Meet a Community Elder: Carol Good

Mar 20, 2023 | Gail Grant

Former corporate consultant Carol Good turned to writing poetry later in life, and recently published a book of her own poetry, ‘Alive & 65: A Celebration’.

Dream Country

Mar 20, 2023 | Alison McGill

When Ann and Jim Magee happened on a hidden gem in Caledon, they snapped it up and created an idyllic year-round country retreat for their sprawling family.

Paving Broadway, 1921

Mar 20, 2023 | Dyanne Rivers

In our first installment of Back Story, we zoom in on the paving of Orangeville’s main street, Broadway, more than 100 years ago.

In The Hills

In The Hills is an independent, locally owned print and online magazine that has earned its reputation as the best-read, best-loved magazine in Headwaters.

The magazine is delivered to more than 40,000 homes and farms throughout Caledon, Erin, Dufferin, Orangeville and Creemore – up to double the circulation of any other local publication. And it is available to visitors at local inns, restaurants, specialty retail stores and other tourist locations.