Niagara Escarpment communities are always jumping with lots of things to take part in! Here are some events from September that just couldn’t fit into our Winter issue. A cool wind and occasional rain Read More
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This article was written by Shelley McKay, Director of Communications & Development, Forests Ontario. This holiday season, millions of Ontarians will look to find the perfect Christmas tree for their homes. Forests Ontario would like Read More
Our good friends at Conservation Halton have a wonderful festival for you to enjoy. Get out there and marvel at the gorgeous views and hues of this season! Conservation Halton invites you to enjoy the Read More
Author Plum Johnson will read from her award-winning and touching memoir at the Eden Mills Writers’ Festival on Sunday, Sept. 13. Niagara Escarpment Views will have free copies of back issues to give away, so be Read More
Ever since Chris Hamilton wrote and photographed his feature on vultures for the Summer 2011 issue, back when our magazine was called Escarpment Views, we have loved vultures. See his work here. But we never heard Read More
Here’s information sent to us about an event that’s part of this year’s Eden Mills Writers’ Festival: a discussion by Naomi Klein about climate change and the role of money. Climate change, Read More
Niagara Escarpment Views is pleased to be an exhibitor on Publishers’ Way on Sunday Sept. 13. Stop by to pick up free back issues that you may be missing – although we have run out of some 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
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
Throughout the course of 2015, the Government of Ontario will be conducting a 10-year review of the Provincial Greenbelt Plan. The Greenbelt Area covers 1.8 million acres and encompasses Protected Countryside agricultural land as well as environmental Read More
