In Every Issue
‘Spooks’ In the Hills
Sep 24, 2021 | | Historic HillsIn 1930, a series of strange physical disturbances led a family to abandon their farm in Mulmur Township. Was a spirit at work? A poltergeist? Was it real?
Pick Your Pose
Sep 24, 2021 | | Good SportFrom hatha to ashtanga, there’s a wide range of yoga styles to address your physical, mental or spiritual needs – even the need to include furry pals.
A Time for Listening
Sep 24, 2021 | | Headwaters NestCovid has forced us to work in new ways amid absurd family pressures. But coincident with the pandemic, we have been also confronting broader issues.
Taking the Long View
Sep 24, 2021 | | At Home in the HillsA contemporary family home melds into a Mulmur hillside and makes the case for the transportive joys of miles-long vistas and oversized windows.
A Puzzling Conclusion: Autumn 2021
Sep 24, 2021 | | PuzzlesA mobile fish market, sock drawer and sweet seven anagram.
Imagining the Future
Jun 22, 2021 | | Editor’s DeskA lot of us are daring to hope that some things really will never be the same again – in a good way.
Letters – Our Readers Write: Summer 2021
Jun 22, 2021 | | Letters, Our Readers WriteLetters published in the Summer 2021 edition of In The Hills magazine.
Summer Contributors
Jun 22, 2021 | | ContributorsMeet three of the hardworking folks – Cindy Caines, Gail Grant and Cecily Ross – behind this issue.
Sara Sniderhan
Jun 22, 2021 | | Artist in ResidenceSara credits a physical move from Toronto for moves she’s been making artistically.
It’s the End of the World … Again
Jun 22, 2021 | | Fence PostsAs a scribbler I have always walked down the sunny side of the concession roads.
Meet the Maker: Melissa Jenkins
Jun 22, 2021 | | Made in the HillsNatural inks made from foraged plants gave this artist a way to heal her body and share her passion for the outdoors.