Summer 2014
Volume 21 Number 2
Flight of the Tiger
For three vintage aircraft enthusiasts, slipping “the surly bonds of earth” in their restored Tiger Moth was an unforgettable experience.
Three Diamond Sparrow
Stomach churning – and thrilling! My maiden flight with glider pilot Jock Proudfoot.
Ballet on Horseback
Competition is fierce for spots on the 2015 Pan Am dressage team – and four accomplished equestrians from the Headwaters region are in the thick of the race to represent Canada.
Nosy in a Nice Way
Over 20 years, Headwaters House Tour has transformed the art of genteel snooping into half a million dollars of hospital funding.
The Need for Speed
We’ve been hearing about rural broadband for more than a decade. So where is it?
The Value of Farmland
And what of this farmland? What is it? Is it just dirt? Is it landscaping? Can it be simply recreated?
The Love Pirate
Dufferin County was briefly home to Andrew John Gibson, an Australian who became one of the most well-known con men and bigamists of the 20th century.
Letters – Our readers write: Summer 2014
Letters published in the Summer 2014 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Our favourite picks for Summer 2014
Must volunteer, experience, visit, laugh, cry and savour.
The Patter of Little Feet
Looking after babies, even baby rabbits, is one of the best fertility treatments you can take.
Paddling with Dragons
Two Caledon women are among those transforming Canada into a dragon boating powerhouse.
Cooking with Patrick: Crème Brûlée
Crème brûlée is usually served in individual ramekins, but it also presents beautifully in a single nine-inch round ovenproof dish.



