The Georgetown Boys. How Canadian Citizens Rescued Armenian Children by mik • 04/01/202423/01/2024 •In Halton Hills History
Lucy Maud Montgomery lived in Norval (1926-1935) and loved it just as much as Cavendish! by mik • 02/01/202403/01/2024 •In Halton Hills History, People
Scotsdale Farm. Frozen in time and cold Canadian winter by mik • 02/01/202403/01/2024 •In Trails / Nature
The historic village of Limehouse has been known since 1805 by mik • 25/12/202304/01/2024 •In Halton Hills History
Glen Williams. The history of Williamsburgh began in 1825 by mik • 20/12/202320/12/2023 •In Halton Hills History
The highest peak (414 metres) of Halton Hills is in Churchill, near Acton. by mik • 16/12/202320/12/2023 •In Trails / Nature
The original name of the Credit River was as Missinnihe, the Trusting Creek by mik • 09/12/202325/12/2023 •In Halton Hills History, Trails / Nature
Terra Cotta Trails at the Conservation Area est. 1958 by mik • 09/12/202325/12/2023 •In Trails / Nature
Terra Cotta’s history dates to 1822, by the Credit River full of salmon by mik • 08/12/202319/12/2023 •In Halton Hills History
What blue and white blaze marks of the Bruce Trail mean? by mik • 07/12/202319/12/2023 •In Trails / Nature