In Every Issue
Food + Drink Summer 2021
A new grocery to visit, fresh gourmet takeout to try and a bevy of food trucks to chase.
Geocaching Treasure Hunt
A thoroughly modern treasure hunt is a surefire way to get kids busy outdoors.
The Auto Takes Hold
In less than two decades automobiles grew from curiosity to commonplace in these hills.
Connie Tersigni
When Connie started her route, there were no street numbers in Caledon.
Meet the Bathing Boomers
Fashion or comfort? Caledon friends and swimwear designers Velvet Haney and Rachel Manley believe you can have both.
Board Games for the Bored
As the pandemic wanes, our columnist taps into her nostalgia for board games with a fresh-out-of-the-package Scrabble.
No Green Recovery
The Ford government has navigated Covid as well as or better than many – but at the same time, it has also escalated its pro-development agenda.
Spring Contributors
Meet three of the creative folks – Johanna Bernhardt, Anthony Jenkins and Kim van Oosterom – who make this issue shine.
Letters – Our Readers Write: Spring 2021
Letters published in the Spring 2021 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Christine Nnawuchi
Bolton multimedia artist and ceramicist Christine Nnawuchi mines the depths of her imagination for the objects and artifacts in her latest collection.
Who You Gonna Call?
A country house has a lot of moving parts that can stop moving at any moment.



