Leisure
Caledon Hikes
Nicola Ross shows readers how to navigate local Caledon trails, including the Bruce Trail and the Trans Canada Trail, without having to backtrack or arrange to leave a car at a hike’s endpoint.
Countdown to Pan Am
From July 10 to 26, the quiet backroads and rolling fields of Caledon and Mono will welcome an invasion of competitors and spectators.
Get the Kids Outside!
The Nature Fix: 12 ways to get the kids outside this summer and unleash your own inner kid.
Paddling in Caledon
Needing to maintain my balance added an interesting dimension to traditional yoga, but what appealed to me most was the fresh breeze and warm sunshine in our open-air “studio.”
A Puzzling Conclusion: Summer 2015
A checkers challenge in Inglewood, who’s who at the Davies reunion in Caledon East and on the new blackboard at S.S. #6.
Highbush Cranberry
The Highbush Cranberry makes a good privacy screen and has beautiful fruit, flowers and foliage.
Spring Garden Clean Up
No time like the present to start working in the garden! Use these tips to clean up and get ready for new plants.
Chokecherry
Chokecherries can be used for jams, jellies, pies, sauces and wines. They attract butterflies, birds and bees and are drought & pollution tolerant.
Heritage Tomatoes
Heritage tomatoes are available in a huge range of sizes, shapes and colours and have fantastic flavor.
A Purposeful Garden
Misha Dubbeld’s gracious Mono garden is a testament to 20 years of love and labour. With all that she’s learned, her latest project is conceived on a grand scale.
The Yin and Yang of Well-Being
As alternative therapies move into the mainstream and options expand, it’s harder than ever to know what choices make sense for your health. Nicola Ross went on a personal journey to find out.
Tennis a Lifelong Sport
With nine community clubs and one busy private club, you can find a game anytime, anywhere in Headwaters.



