Cycling through and beyond Hastings County: Slow travel offers cyclists an eco-friendly and unique vacation experience
/By Heather-Anne Wakeling - Tourists travelling through Hastings County always mention the magnificent views. However, with interest in reducing carbon footprints and participating in eco-friendly excursions, vacationers are opting to trade their vehicles for bicycles. As they pedal along Heritage Trails and the TransCanada Highway, otherwise known as Highway 7, people create wonderful memories as they re-discover just how slow travel can unveil our area’s natural beauty in intimate, physical detail.
Read MoreMARMORA & LAKE - Shop, Dine, Seek Adventure & more
/The beautiful municipality of Marmora & Lake is home to many unique businesses. Check out what you can find from the merchants of Marmora.
Read MorePurposeful Painting: Putting the fun back into fundraising
/Story and photos by Victor Schukov - Natural born artists stand out at a very young age and usually, if not eventually, will display their multiple talents. Lorraine Shalitis was born in Kingston, and raised in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Her Mom often said that Shalitis was painting, drawing and singing before she could even talk.
Read MoreMeet friendly STIRLING-RAWDON
/Stirling-Rawdon is a charming rural community with vibrant towns and hamlets. Explore the many exciting businesses located in this beautiful part of Hastings County.
Read More“Home Scent Home”: Lost Lucy’s four-day 80-kilometre round trip an amazing tale of canine capability
/By Andy Sparling. - Missing two-year-old dogs don’t tend to survive outside for four days and nights in Belleville’s early November weather. But Lucy did. And it looks like Lucy may have made it on foot across a good chunk of southern Hastings County — and back again — before crawling into bed and waking her beloved owner Kristy Sinclair in an almost magical return home.
Read MoreBEAUTIFUL BANCROFT
/The Bancroft region offers residents and visitors access to lakes, forests, parks, golf courses, theatres and museums, cultural and sporting events, recreation trails, and is home to many unique businesses. CONTACT EACH BUSINESS TO LEARN THEIR OPERATING CONDITIONS AT THIS TIME. Learn more about this lovely community at www.bancroft.ca
Read MoreREMEMBERING: Canadian History Recorded in Letters
/By Barry Penhale- At a neighbourly gathering at our farmhouse, a guest now into her 80s brought up the topic of pen pals — a term that today seems quaint and out-of-fashion. As it turned out our neighbour has kept up a cherished correspondence with two childhood friends for over seventy years. Just imagine the history these three faithful friends have witnessed and documented as they recorded, page by page, their daily experiences, in letters that have regularly made their way across the country.
Read MoreMADOC - the town with the Big Heart
/Madoc, located in the Community with the Big Heart in the Municipality of Centre Hastings is home to a wide variety of local businesses with exceptional products and services. CONTACT EACH BUSINESS TO LEARN THEIR CURRENT OPERATING CONDITIONS. Learn more about this lovely community at www.centrehastings.com
Read MoreJUST SAYING: Morning Has Broken: The other side of midnight as a life-altering encounter
/By Shelley Wildgen - Sleepy, slothy, comfy, cozy… everything that keeps us under the blankets all winter long. Just try to beat that cold-outside-no problem-inside, roll-over-after-the-snooze-alarm charm? Impossible. It’s the bliss enjoyed by all hibernating humans … unless, of course, you’re a morning person, all hopped up because your spring-time fresh season has just arrived!
Read MoreMAYNOOTH & HASTINGS HIGHLANDS - on the wild side of Algonquin Park
/One of the highest inhabited areas in Ontario, a short distance North of Bancroft on the way to Algonquin Park, Maynooth is noted for beautiful sunsets, a vibrant art scene, and friendly shop owners. Contact each business to learn their current operating details. To learn more about Maynooth and Hastings Highlands www.hastingshighlands.ca
Read MoreTHE VILLAGE IDIOT: In a bad mood
/By John Hopkins - We generally live in a world of trade offs in this part of the country. The price we pay for beautiful summer weather is the aggravation of a wide assortment of pesky bugs. On the other hand, while we deal with the cold, ice and snow of winter, traditionally we have the advantage of an absence of insects. This delicate balance is one of the most maddening, but also strangely beautiful aspects of nature.
Read MoreARTISANS AT HAND: Offer a wide variety of artistic expression
/By Angela Hawn.
One need only look at the plethora of annual studio tours, craft shows, galleries and art shops in Hastings County to know that there is plenty of talent out there. These clever and innovative artists and artisans come from all walks of life, some of them born and bred in the area, others are happy to call Hastings County their new home. And lovers of the arts are happy to welcome them. Thinking of setting off on your own art tour? Here are just a few ideas to help get you started.
Read MoreWhat Makes Queensborough Tick? It’s the gentle bond of community that brings people home
/By Lindi Pierce - The road heads north through the Cambrian Shield landscape, snaking around wetlands, climbing over rocky outcrops, past ancient maples and pine plantations.
Read MoreFrom Russia with love: The Canadian-Russian Cultural Society of Belleville celebrates diversity
/By Victor Schukov - Born in Tomsk, Siberia, which is a university town of over 500,000 people, Antonia Vassilieva-Durham emigrated from her homeland at the age of 44, with a Ph.D. in microbiology, and extensive experience in the field of agricultural development by bio-technology.
Read MoreHistory Lives On: at 40 Victoria Street North
/By Barry Penhale- Since 1994, a charming sprawling building, known to many as the Houston House, has been adapted to serve as home to the Tweed & Area Heritage Centre. Here, all in one can be found: an information bureau, art gallery, museum, and archives. Annual visitors to this fascinating complex find themselves warmly greeted by one of Ontario’s best informed and most dedicated heritage advocates — the site’s genial curator Evan Morton.
Read MoreJUST SAYING: Winter or Not … here we come!
/By Shelley Wildgen - “If we line ‘em up in the banks, it’ll be amaaaaazing!” So my dear friend Susan said while prying a bedraggled, tinsel strewn tree off of its frozen landing-pad. We were strolling the wintry Belleville streets a week or so after the Christmas of ’72. Susan was a born leader.
Read MoreTHE VILLAGE IDIOT: Dog about town
/By John Hopkins - In my last column I had indicated that we had adopted a dog, but my terminology might not have been completely accurate. Oh, she sleeps in our house, eats her meals here and torments our cats (for the most part unintentionally) but really we are just the current custodians of her. She in fact belongs to the whole community.
Read MoreMemorial Stained Glass: Window illuminates Tweed’s Military Past
/By Angela Hawn - Picture this: an enormous and beautiful piece of stained glass, created in the early 1920’s to honour Tweed, Ontario’s fallen soldiers from World War I and installed in the local high school amid much fanfare. Imagine yourself amongst the excited crowd in attendance, including dignitaries Brigadier General A. E. Ross and the Reverend Dr. Bruce Taylor, Principal of Queen’s University at the time. Now consider the intricacies involved in moving that window post-dedication, not once but twice.
Read MoreRestored - a Love Story: When a couple's dream comes true ... well almost
/By Teddy Ryan - When people think of turning a church into a home, there’s one thing that may not immediately come to mind: the height of the windows. Typically, churches are designed for services where the light shines down from above on worshippers and that light is spectacular, especially when it filters through at 11:00 in the morning. For Nancy Woodall and her late husband, Patrick Nash this was only one of many surprises in their quest to turn a decommissioned church into a beautiful, inspired home.
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