Tags : Campbellville

What to Expect in Summer 2019

We’re rapidly approaching the end of preparations for our Summer issue. We have to close our ad space reservations at the end of this week, although we have until early May to finalize all the actual ads themselves. Our editorial features have already been completed, and they look powerful. We have a couple of “watery” […]Read More

Sweet Season is Here

Maple Town opens March 2 at Conservation Halton’s Mountsberg Conservation Area in Campbellville & also at Crawford Lake CA, & runs until April 7 on weekends, holidays & March break. At Mountsberg, you can ride in a horse-drawn wagon, examine sap dripping into buckets, learn how syrup is made, feed chickadees from the hand, have […]Read More

Frogwatcher Hikes at Mountsberg

Just in from our friends at Conservation Halton: Spring fever is in the air right now as male frogs are getting ready to sing in full chorus to attract mates. This annual nature phenomenon can be witnessed in the forests and wetlands of Mountsberg Conservation Area where you can join in our interesting and informative […]Read More

Guided Hike to Search for Owls

Conservation Halton is offering their “owl prowls” again! Here’s all the info: Mountsberg Conservation Area is once again hosting its popular winter Owl Prowl programs this January. Intrepid prowlers will learn about native Ontario owls during a winter night hike to search for wild local owls. There are four Owl Prowl nights scheduled: Friday, January 11 and […]Read More

Winter Events at Mountsberg

Looking for things to do this winter? Mountsberg Raptor Centre near Campbellville suggests these events & activities: The Mountsberg Raptor Centre is thrilled to host the Royal Ontario Museum’s spectacular Northern Owls exhibit from January 1 through to February 23, 2012. This educational and beautiful display will teach park visitors all about Ontario’s diverse owl […]Read More

Prowling for Owls at Mountsberg

      Mountsberg Conservation Area’s popular winter Owl Prowl program is returning this winter. Participants will be provided with lots of information on our native Ontario owls during a winter night hike to search for wild local owls.      There are four Owl Prowl nights scheduled: January 14 and 28 are advanced Prowls for Adults, while […]Read More