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The Top 5

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Winter Activities

Cups of Cocoa

Bundle up for the cold

Whether you like your hot

temperatures and enjoy

chocolate ultra sweet, or

the hiking trails and

topped with whipped

skating rinks, as well as a

cream, here’s our list of

host of activities at

where to sip on the best

Halton’s conservation

hot chocolate in Halton.

areas.

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Glen Eden

Halton Parks Guide

Situated on the Niagara

From waterfalls and

Escarpment in Milton,

hidden caves to an

Glen Eden is the premier

exhilarating tube park,

skiing and boarding

escape the winter blues

destination in the GTA.

and explore your backyard in Halton.

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Winter MapleActivities Town

Ways of the Woods

Learn the secrets of Maple

An outdoor day camp for

Candy making and taste

bikers, hikers, and cavers,

FREE candy samples at

that aims to see that every

Mountsberg’s Maple Town

child experiences what it

from February 25 until

means to grow up in

April 2.

Canada.

1464 Cornwall Rd, Suite 5 Oakville, ON, L6J 7W5 1-866-779-7712 info@perspective.ca perspective.ca

Publisher & CEO Steve Montague Vice-President Ed Martin Marketing Coordinator Sabrina Woods Account Executive Graeme Molloy

IMBY was produced independent of the Halton Region. Contents are copyrighted and may not be reproduced without the written consent of Perspective Marketing Inc. The publisher is not liable for the views expressed in the articles and opinions do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher of the municipality of Halton. imbymagazine.com


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$5 million needed to reach our goal! We’re in this together. Give Generously.

Help fund the equipment needed for the expansion of Milton District Hospital Be a part of the final $5 million to help fund 100% of the new equipment needed for our hospital. Every piece is critical and every piece needs to be funded by our community.

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Halton’s

Backyard

From beautiful natural landscapes to recreational activities, there is no lack of things to do in Halton. What will you do first?

Halton is home to the City of Burlington

Other natural areas, such as the

and the Towns of Halton Hills, Milton and

Conservation Halton parks are under public

Oakville. Combining the charm of small town

ownership and provide unique outdoor

life with the amenities, shopping and

experiences for adventure, exploring,

culinary delights of major urban centres,

learning, and family fun, including hiking,

Halton is truly something out of the ordinary.

biking, canoeing, and other outdoor

Defined by a varied and dramatic topography and intersected by the majestic

recreation and leisure activities. Halton is fortunate to have some globally

Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World’s

unique features in the watershed

Biosphere Reserve, Halton Region is bound

including the Niagara Escarp-

on the south by 25 kilometres of frontage on

ment, the Lake Ontario

beautiful Lake Ontario.

shoreline, and the glacial

As one of the safest communities in the

Lake Iroquois shoreline.

country, Halton is a great place to live and visit, offering ample access to nature, arts, culture, heritage, leisure and sporting activities, fantastic shopping and more – all year round. Many of the natural areas are considered environmentally sensitive areas and contain rare plant and animal species Much of the natural areas are under private ownership and therefore private stewardship of these areas is essential for their preservation and continued existence on the landscape for the enjoyment of future generations imbymagazine.com


DISCOVER

SKIING + SNOWBOARDING

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offers a great first time lesson option for beginners age 8+

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Tamp Coffee Co

480 Brant St, Burlington

A great spot for lunch with friends

after a long ski day! We recommend pairing your hot cocoa with a hand

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crafted sandwich.

Kelly’s Bake Shoppe

401 Brant St, Burlington Who knew that the award-Winning Bakery that happens to be gluten-free, egg-free, dairy-free, lactose-free, peanut-free and vegan, has the best coconut milk hot coca?

Aroma Espresso Bar The marshmallow hot chocolate is an aroma signature! Homestyle hot chocolate prepared with chunks of premium milk or white chocolate

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melted under frothy steamed milk

and topped with marshmallow and

The Hen and The Roost Espresso Bar and Caffe

13 Charles St #104, Milton

The friendliest neighbourhood

Cafe & Cocktail Bar. If you want

to try something a little

a sprinkle of cocoa.

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Kerr Street Café

298 Kerr St, Oakville An cozy spot to warm up. With floor-to-ceiling windows offering warm drinks, breakfast & light lunches, it’s no wonder that this place is a local favourite!

different, try the Maple Cinnamon Latte.

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What’s your favourite Hot Cocoa spot in Halton? Tell us by using this hashtag

#HaltonHotCocoa

Or e-mail us! info@imbymagazine.com

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AN INSIDER’S GUIDE TO GLEN EDEN

len Eden in the winter and Kelso in the spring/summer/fall, this Conservation Area is buzzing with activity year round. A park by two names is just as sweet. Glen Eden offers a rental shop, skiing, a fully-equipped terrain park for snowboarders, snow tubing and lessons for all ages and skill-levels. Kelso Conservation Area/Glen Eden is located in Milton, Ontario and is owned and operated by Conservation Halton.

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This park has an area of 3.97 square kilometres and contains Kelso Lake which was built for flood control of Sixteen Mile Creek. The sight of the snow guns blowing fresh powder onto Glen Eden is a sight to see, and a sure sign of the start to a great Winter season. Kelso tranforms from a mountain biking and family fun hub into a ski hill with 16 runs and three terrain park runs. The Kelso trails are closed during the winter, but the ski hills are ready for winter fun! Turn the page for our insider’s guide, or learn more at gleneden.on.ca


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Discover Skiing &

&

Park The Terrain Park at Glen Eden is where the action happens! With one of the largest and most progressive Terrain Parks around, it really is the place to be. With a focus on building features that let users build skills and develop confidence, it’s a safe environment for beginner’s and novices alike. From 5ft jumps to 35ft jumps plus rails and boxes ranging from small ride on features to air on double kink hand rails, Glen Eden has something for everyone.

Snowboarding

Discover Lessons are back for another season! The Discover program runs from 9:00 am through 4:00 pm on weekends and holidays, and from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm on non-holiday weeknights. Arrive when you can, start when you would like, take breaks as you need and stay in the lessons as long as you would like to! The Discover Program is station taught, allowing you to progress at your speed and ability. Our Snow Pros will help ensure you learn the basics, equipment, stopping and turning… by the time you complete the program, you should be ready for those big hills! Better yet, Discover is virtually FREE! If you are renting and buying a Beginner Centre lift ticket, your lesson is included!

Weekends :

9:30am – 4:00pm

Weeknights :

6:00pm – 9:00pm

Price :

$50 evenings – $55 weekend

Visit gleneden.on.ca for more information

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_ BEGINNER'S _

@glen_eden

Snow Boarding

Skiing

What You’ll Need From Home: Warm Socks

Warm Sweater Neck Warmer Snow Pants Winter Jacket (Waterproof and Windproof) or Top Shell

What You Can Rent From The Rental Shop:

Ski Boots with Ski Bindings (to keep you

Snowboard Boots

connected to your skis)

Snowboard with Bindings

Ski Poles Helmet

What You Can Purchase At The Rental Shop:

Ski Hat or Beanie

Gloves or Mitts

Ski Goggles

Toque or Beanie

Padded Ski Gloves or Mitts

Goggles

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MOUNTSBERG CONSERVATION AREA

Weekends February 25–April 2 10am–4pm

Daily During March Break March 13–17 10am–4pm

For more details visit us online conservationhalton.ca 905.854.2276 mtsberg@hrca.on.ca

Visit Crawford L Conserva ake tion Area for a unique m a experien ple ce in the Iroquoia n Village


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EV

Charging Sta�ions

Helping to define and facilitate the future of Electric Vehicle adoption

Purchasers of electric vehicles (EVs) do so as part of a broader commitment to the environment and contributing to a cleaner, greener community for the benefit of future generations. It’s a philosophy that complements the Provincial Government’s Climate Change Strategy of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by encouraging a shift to lowand zero-emission vehicles. The growth of EVs will play a vital role in helping Ontario achieve its 2050 greenhouse gas reduction target of 80% below 1990 levels. The greatest challenge facing electricity utilities is the increased energy demand and the potential strain this will put on local distribution networks. With this in mind, Burlington Electricity Services (BESI) and Oakville Hydro have launched a joint EV charging pilot program for homeowners to help pave the way for the broad scale adoption of electric vehicles. The pilot will acquire vital key learnings on homeowner

interaction with EVs and load on the electricity grid. The project’s EV charging stations work in tandem with advanced ‘behind-the-meter’ technology to automate the interaction between electric vehicles and the electricity grid. Participants will benefit by having their vehicles charged at the optimal time of day, based on usage, community electricity demand and electricity prices. Vehicle owners will be encouraged to select their preferred minimum state of charge so that although charging is managed, their vehicle is always ready for their use. Other project partners include: AddENERGIE, FleetCarma, CrossChasm, and Plug’n Drive. For more information on the residential EV charging station pilot, visit: futuregrid.ca

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It’s Sugar Bush Season!

March is the month for all things maple! Mountsberg’s Maple Town runs February 25 until April 2, 2017 on weekends, holidays and March Break from 10am - 4pm each day. Maple Town is free with regular gate admission or a Halton Parks Membership. For more information on Maple Town, and other events, visit conservationhalton.ca/events

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Tap into

FUN

Mountsberg’s sugar bush has been producing maple magic for almost 150 years and educating the public for more than 30 years. Approximately 600 trees are tapped during this most Canadian of seasons and the watery sap is magically transformed into sweet maple syrup in the Sugar Shanty.

See how sap is magically

Climb, jump, and run in

transformed into sweet,

the Play Barn

sticky syrup and smell

See inspiring birds of

the fragrant steam rising from simmering kettles Learn the secrets of Maple Candy making and taste FREE candy samples Enjoy piping hot pancakes smothered in fresh maple syrup

prey demonstrations in the Raptor Centre View bison, eagles, hawks and owls along the Wildlife Walkway Enjoy guided wagon rides through the sugar bush Additional fees for pancakes and wagon rides

outdoors in our pavilion nestled in the woods

10 Gallons Sap

1 Quart Syrup imbymagazine.com


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Sweet Water Season

For more information on Maple Town, and other events, visit conservationhalton.ca/events

All things maple continues at Crawford Lake! Sweet Water Season runs February 25 until April 2, 2017 on weekends, holidays and March Break from 10am - 4pm each day. Sweet Water Season is free with regular gate admission or a Halton Parks Membership.

Gather by the fire for demonstrations, samples and storytelling

Visit the reconstructed Iroquoian Village and learn how maple syrup was discovered and used by Iroquoian people as you take in an interactive (and edible!) Sweet Water demonstration.

Participate in discovery hunts for kids

Try some distinct syrup flavours, including birch Discover how maple taffy on snow is made and try a taffy lollipop (additional fees)

Tour the longhouses Hike around the beautiful meromictic lake

Syrup

Grades

1

GRADE A GOLDEN COLOUR: Delicate Taste

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GRADE A AMBER COLOUR: Rich Taste

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GRADE A DARK COLOUR: Robust Taste

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GRADE A VERY DARK COLOUR: Strong Taste


Contest Time WIN IN THREE EASY STEPS!

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Over the six weeks of Maple Town and Sweet Water Season, from February 25th to April 2, Conservation Halton will give away weekly prizes, and one final Grand Prize at the end to a lucky winner.

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FOLLOW

Find Conservation Halton on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Fun Ways

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CLICK

Visit Mountsberg or Crawford Lake, and snap a picture of your favorite #maplemoment

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Hashtag your picture with #maplemoment, and tag us in it on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram

to Eat Maple Syrup! Candy 2 Maple

ING R E D IE NT S

Butter 1 Maple

INGR ED I ENT S

1 cup pure maple syrup Pinch of ground cinnamon Pinch of salt 3/4 cup unsalted butter

INS TR UCTI O N S 1. In a medium saucepan,

add maple syrup and pinch of salt and cinnamon. Heat maple syrup over high heat until boiling. Insert thermometer and boil until syrup reaches 240° F. Immediately remove from heat and stir in butter until it's completely melted.

2. Pour mixture into a stand mixer mix until mixture is lightened and creamy, about 8-10 minutes total.

2 cups pure maple syrup Candy Molds

INS T R U C T IO NS 1. Cook syrup in a saucepan over medium heat until it reaches 240 degrees on a candy thermometer.

2. Remove from heat and allow to cool to 200 degrees.

3. Stir constantly until

syrup becomes sugary.

4. Pour into molds. 5. When candy is cool, you can remove from molds.

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Maple Ice Cream

IN GREDIEN T S 2/3 cup maple syrup, preferably grade B 2 cups heavy cream 2/3 cup whole milk Large pinch kosher salt

IN ST RUCT ION S 1. Make ice cream: In a large

saucepan over medium heat, bring the maple syrup just to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and simmer to thicken for 5 minutes. Take the pan off the heat and whisk in the cream, milk, and salt. Transfer the mixture to a bowl to cool to room temperature, then chill until quite cold, at least 1 hour and up to 2 days.

2. Freeze ice cream: Freeze

the mixture in an ice-cream maker according to manufacturer's directions. imbymagazine.com


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Sleigh Rides

@ Mountsberg

Families and couples will enjoy horse-drawn sleigh rides into the sparkling, snow covered sugar bush where they will enjoy a hot chocolate beside a crackling bonfire. Rides are offered weekends and holidays December 26 until February 20.

Winter on the Trails

@ Hilton Falls

The trails this time of year are perfect for winter hiking: bring bird seed to feed the chickadees at the falls. Chickadees are specially adapted for winter weather and they’re very friendly!

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Year-Round Camping @ Rattlesnake Point

There’s so much to do during the winter at Rattlesnake Point. Give winter camping a try with your family and friends! It’s all in the preparation and planning beforehand.

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Tobogganing

@ Bronte Creek Park

Get your friends together for a day of tobogganing. Our favourite spot is the toboggan hill at Bronte Creek Park!

CrossCountry Skiing @ Hilton Falls

If you’re after brisk exercise, try cross-country skiing on the Hilton Falls Trail. This trail is groomed (when conditions allow) so you’ll warm up during this winter work-out!


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The Royal Botanical trail heads (including the Arboretum) are open year round, from dawn to dusk. Be sure to bring some bird seed while you pass through Hendrie Valley!

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Moonlight Snowshoe Hikes @ Crawford Lake

Discover the magic of winter at night, the snow illuminated by moonlight and the stars bright in the night sky. Your guide will lead you on a snowshoe adventure through this beautiful landscape. (adult and family hikes available)

Royal Botanical Gardens @ Hendrie Valley

Snow Boarding

@ Glen Eden

The Terrain Park at Glen Eden is where the action happens! With one of the largest and most progressive Terrain Parks around, it really is the place to be.

Skiing

@ Glen Eden

Prepaid rentals are an economical option if you're not ready to commit to the purchase of gear or are worried about outgrowing equipment before next season.

10 9 Outdoor Skating

@ Rotary Centennial Pond

There are plenty of outdoor rinks in Oakville, Burlington, and Milton. You can enjoy free skating daily from 10am-10pm at the Rotary Centennial Pond overlooking Lake Ontario in Burlington. Don’t forget to stop for some hot cocoa afterwards!

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Get Active Oakville! Online Drop-in Program Finder Wondering which Town of Oakville drop-in programs are happening right NOW? Check out active.oakville.ca, a quick and easy way to search for weekly drop-in swimming, skating, fitness, sports, art, preschool, youth, seniors programs, and more! Find the most convenient time and place for you and your family to get active. Bookmark or add to home screen for quick access.

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Halton

Staycation Enjoy Conservation Halton parks year-round when you purchase a Halton Parks Membership. Gain access to hundreds of kilometres of trails – for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and more. Attend signature events such as Fall into Nature, Maple Town, and Sweet Water Season free of charge.

YOUR GUIDE TO HALTON PARKS

By supporting Conservation Halton’s parks, you are directly supporting local conservation efforts and contributing to a healthy watershed. These efforts will help ensure our beautiful natural areas remain wild, vibrant, and protected, for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations. Explore your backyard and keep this insider’s guide handy! Turn the page for a at-a-glace guide to Halton Parks. For more information on Halton parks, visit haltonparks.cat

Birding

Hiking

Snowshoeing

Boating

Mountain Biking

Summer Camp

Camping

Picnicking

Swimming

Cross Country Skiing

Rock Climbing

Trail Running

Fishing

Skiing

Tubing

Geocaching

Snowboarding

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Rattlesnake Point A lush tree canopy, bold-faced cliffs, hidden caves, 264 hectares of protected space, and glacial deposits make Rattlesnake Point one of the most beautiful spots in Ontario.

Hilton Falls Geocaches, mountain biking, 33.5 km of trails, and of course, the waterfall, Hilton Falls is a beauty to explore at all times of the year. Immerse yourself in the outdoors, mere minutes from home.

Event

Guided Moonlight Ski & Hike Jan 13th, 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

and Feb 10th 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Join us for a guided cross-country ski, snowshoe or hike under the stars. Enjoy hot chocolate & roast marshmallows over an open fire. Limited ski equipment rental packages available — reserve yours early. All levels welcome!

Mountsberg Mountsberg is the place for those who want fun, outdoor, educational experiences from horse-drawn wagon rides, to meeting nose-to-beak with an owl at the Raptor Centre, and sampling gooey maple candy.

Event Maple Town Feb 25th - April 2nd

10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Weekends, Holidays, and March Break (not offered during regular work days)

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See how sap is magically transformed into sweet, sticky syrup, and smell the fragrant steam rising from simmering kettles. Learn the secrets of making Maple Candy and taste FREE candy samples.


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Escape the crowds at the other parks; explore the caves, climb the cliff faces, and enjoy the secluded trails and gorgeous vistas of Mount Nemo. It’s a hiker’s paradise away from the city.

Mount Nemo

Crawford Lake A rare meromictic lake, a 15th century reconstructed Iroquoian village, and over 19 km of trails to explore: Crawford Lake is an outdoors experience steeped in science, history, and natural beauty.

Event

Sweet Water Season

Feb 25th - Apr 2nd 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Weekends, Holidays, and March Break (not offered during regular work days)

Glen Eden

Situated on the Niagara Escarpment in Milton, Glen Eden is the premier skiing and boarding destination in the GTA. Offering 16 slopes, 6 lifts, and an exhilarating tube park with 4 chutes.

Robert Edmondson

Robert Edmondson is the best kept secret of Halton Parks. The trail is perfect for a quiet, peaceful nature walk through the forest and wetlands. You’ll feel like you have the park all to yourself.

Kelso

What do you call a park that completely changes from a ski hill in the winter to a sports playground in the summer? We call it Kelso Conservation Area. imbymagazine.com


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For �he of

Nature

You

help the Conservation Halton Foundation make a difference daily. You help by planting trees for the love of nature, sponsoring the protection of precious wildlife, and by teaching children about the impact they can make in affecting change.

Adopt a Raptor Chomper, the Great Horned Owl pictured above, was taken from the wild to be a pet. He doesn’t know how to survive in the wild and has been at Mountsberg since 1989. You can adopt Chomper or another bird by making a donation to Conservation Halton Foundation. Your donation helps pay for food, shelter and training for our birds, new equipment and facilities. Adopt Chomper today at adoptaraptor.ca

Land Acquisition We buy land. ( and you can, too! ) If you believe in protecting natural places - as a place to walk in the woods, to listen to the wind in the trees and rest your soul, you can help. Think about an area about 10 by 10 feet. That’s about the size of an average parking spot. For $50, you can conserve an area that big – forever. Donate online at www.canadahelps.org to Conservation Halton Foundation's Land Conservation Fund. imbymagazine.com


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Our Home, Our Hospital:

Milton District Hospital Expansion

Help fund the equipment needed for the expansion of Milton District Hospital! Contact the Milton District Hospital Foundation today to find out how you can be a part of the final $5 million needed to help fund 100% of equipment for our

Bigger More operating rooms and post anaesthetic care areas mean more procedures happening here in Milton. The expanded surgical services will accommodate 9,600 procedures annually and include 3 operating rooms and 4 ambulatory procedure rooms, providing quality care close to home. The expansion will also feature a new, modern Emergency Department which will triple in size.

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hospital. Every piece is critical and every piece needs to be funded by the community.


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Brighter A new maternal newborn unit will feature modern birthing rooms for a seamless patient experience along with a dedicated C-section operating suite for planned and emergency C-sections. Patient rooms will feature more space to accommodate a family member’s overnight stay with a pull-out sleep sofa and comfortable chair. For our smaller patients, the expansion will provide a special care nursery including eight bassinets and a family friendly care-by-parent teaching space.

Better

Hope means state of the art diagnostic facilities when something doesn’t feel right. Our hospital expansion will be equipped with the latest technology, including Milton’s first MRI Scanner, providing our community with better access to get treated and tested quickly and close to home. A larger, state of the art Diagnostic Imaging Centre will accommodate more than 40,000 diagnostic scans per year. imbymagazine.com


Give t he gift

OF OUTDOOR EXPERIENCES Halton Parks Memberships, Ski, Snowboard & Snowshoe Packages, Summer Camps, Raptors and more!

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adopta raptor Supporting the Mountsberg Raptor Centre Jazz the Barn Owl lives with us because she can’t survive in the wild. Your donation will help pay for food, shelter, and veterinary care for our resident raptors.

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Ways

Ways of the Woods is the day camp that kids remember. We are

of the

Woods

amazed by the wilderness around us, and they show their campers all the wonders in their big backyard. Every child can experience what it means to grow up in Canada by teaching through play.

Swimming

For more information, including many NEW programs for 2017 and schedules, please visit

Boating

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Crafts Biking Pond Study

Primary

Camps

Junior

Camps

Ages 4–8

Ages 8–12

Primary Camps are designed for campers ages

Junior Camps offer memorable experiences

4-8 and include Kinder WOW and Wee WOW

for campers ages 8-12. Groups are focused

camps. They offer a low staff ratio (approx.

on similar ages, abilities and a 10:1 ratio.

8:1), and unique outdoor activities focused on

Campers explore lots of great outdoor

Ways of the Woods’ youngest campers.

activities such as hiking, biking, caving, a ropes course, archery, a beach, birds of prey, and more!

Senior

Choose your own adventure! Senior Camps for ages 12-14 will

Ages 12–14

It’s up to you to decide which path to fun you want to take.

Camps

present campers with new challenges and activities that are tons of fun and only designed for Ways of the Woods’ oldest campers!

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Snowshoe Party

Winter birthdays don’t have to

Sleigh Ride Party

have the blahs! Take your

A unique winter birthday party featuring

birthday crew outside and get

a horse-drawn sleigh ride to a secret

active on a pair of Crawford

woodland hide away where your party will

Lake’s snowshoes. Lots of fun

enjoy an outdoor fire and marshmallow

searching for animal tracks and enjoying a snowshoe hike and games in Crawford’s

winter wonderland! Note: this program is weather dependant, an alternate birthday party program should be selected in case of lack of snow.

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roast. Complete with toasty hot chocolate of course! Winter games and a craft to take home complete your visit!

Fabulous Falcons Party

A unique winter birthday party featuring a horse-drawn sleigh ride to a secret woodland hide away where your party will enjoy an outdoor fire and marshmallow roast. Complete with toasty hot chocolate of course! Winter games and a craft to take home complete your visit!

Give a Hoot Party

Hoo, hoo likes owls? We do! Join us for this owl themed party that features visits with live owls, a fun game, and a hoot of a craft!

For more information, and to book your next party, visit conservationhalton.ca/birthday-parties

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4515 Dundas St 2991 Walkers Line 2040 Appleby Line 686 Appleby Line 689 Guelph Line 2065 Fairview St 623 Plains Rd E

Halton Hills 16. 185 Guelph St 17. 374 Queen St

Milton 16. 590 Martin St 17. 1280 Steeles Ave E

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Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area Hilton Falls Conservation Area Mountsberg Conservation Area Mount Nemo Conservation Area

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