Posts by category Category: adv Hilltop Tree Care is the arborist of choice in Halton Hills Category: Arts / Culture Fly the flag for Canada Our home and native land Georgetown Farmers’ Market is the highlight of community life. From June Head For The Hills 2023. Georgetown’s Craft Beverage Festival (photos) Famous paintings of Glen Williams by Alfred Joseph Casson, member of the Group of Seven Canada Day 2023. Celebration of our history, culture and achievements August 26, 2022 / Rock’n Roll’n Classics Car Show in Downtown Georgetown Head For The Hills 2019. Georgetown’s Craft Beverage Festival. Photos Halton Hills and Canada’s 150th birthday in Glen Williams Canada Day 2022. This time after 155 years. The 170th Georgetown Fall Fair 2016 is one of the biggest community Exhibition of altered books at The Helson Gallery in Georgetown Snowbirds salute Halton Hills and Georgetown Glen Williams. One of the most picturesque villages in Ontario 100th Anniversary of WW1 at The Old Armoury in Georgetown Head For The Hills 2022. Georgetown’s Craft Beverage Festival. Photos Category: Halton Hills History Terra Cotta’s history dates to 1822, by the Credit River full of salmon The 1942 Ford Fire Truck: A Wartime Legacy in Georgetown, Ontario Georgetown’s Old Seed House Garden and Dominion Seed House Historical Publications about Georgetown and Halton Hills Silver Creek. History of the lost hamlet dates to 1849. St. Elias The Prophet church. Ukrainian architectural wooden jewel Dorothy Stone – artist who designed the Halton Hills Coat of Arms History of Georgetown begins in 1781 Scotsdale Farm’s history dates to 1938. The Bennetts and their legendary breeds. Halton Hills celebrates 50th birthday. Do you know the history? The Georgetown Boys. How Canadian Citizens Rescued Armenian Children Lucy Maud Montgomery lived in Norval (1926-1935) and loved it just as much as Cavendish! The historic village of Limehouse has been known since 1805 Glen Williams. The history of Williamsburgh began in 1825 The original name of the Credit River was as Missinnihe, the Trusting Creek Georgetown’s Barber Mill Dynamo, 1888. The first long-distance transmission of hydro power in North America. Georgetown railway station has been operating since 1855 Georgetown Memorial Arena was built in 1922 and the famous hockey players of Halton Hills Boston Presbyterian Church. More than 200 years of history Rockwood limestone cliffs, caves and glacial potholes Ghost of Jimmy still protects the Acton Town Hall War Memorials and Remembrance Parks in Halton Hills Georgetown’s Old Armoury. Historic significance and cultural importance. Category: People Category: Trails / Nature Limehouse trails. Rock crevices at the site of the historic limestone kilns Trillium is official flower and emblem of the Canadian province of Ontario Terra Cotta Trails at the Conservation Area est. 1958 The highest peak (414 metres) of Halton Hills is in Churchill, near Acton. Hungry Hollow trail runs along the Silver Creek Cheltenham Badlands. Red landscape 400 million years old. Scotsdale Farm. Frozen in time and cold Canadian winter What blue and white blaze marks of the Bruce Trail mean? Magical fall colours at Scotsdale Farm, Halton Hills Silver Creek. Rocks, cliffs, pond, sunny forests, lookouts spots Scotsdale Farm, home of old-growth forest and Ontario’s oldest trees Devastating ice storm in Georgetown, Ontario, 2013