It’s time for us to get to know you better! In order to improve this magazine that’s all about the Niagara Escarpment, and keep it growing, we’d love to learn some facts Read More
Ontario Heritage Trust has the following news regarding the Caledon Badlands: At the end of May, a protective fence will be erected along Olde Baseline Road in the Town of Caledon, temporarily closing the Cheltenham Read More
Want to upgrade your yard, but don’t know where to start? Conservation Halton is offering a series of four free workshops in May to help Milton homeowners create a healthy yard and understand the Read More
Just received from Concerned Residents Coalition: The municipal Council for the Town of Halton Hills passed a motion at its meeting on Monday evening, April 13, requesting that “the Ontario Government amend the Provincial Policy Read More
The Piping Plover, an endangered species, should be returning to Lake Huron’s shoreline within the next two weeks. This will be the eighth year in a row that this small shorebird has nested Read More
We just received a notice in the mail from Environment Canada, that they are proposing a Recovery Strategy to conserve the threatened Jefferson Salamander. Areas of critical habitat, which are important for species recovery, Read More
We are pleased that Niagara Escarpment Views will present the award for Most Imaginative Garden at Canada Blooms this year. The Awards Night on March 19 is when Canada Blooms and Landscape Ontario honour the talent Read More
Flip Book click here: ON THE COVER: Bouldering in Niagara Glen by Dennis Barnes DEPARTMENTS View From the Editor’s Desk: Who Should Have Rights? Mike’s View: Walking in the Footsteps of Robert Bateman Read More
News from our friends at Conservation Halton: Wondering when spring will arrive? Stop looking to groundhogs and robins for predictions of the thaw, at Conservation Halton we say look to the trees! The maple sap Read More