On the heels of Remembrance Day, the November Heritage Walk will recount stories of World War I heroes who lived in the Kingsmount-Bell Park area. Crowd gathers at CPR station to send off soldiers When: Sunday, November 16, from 1:00–2:30 pmWhere: Meet at Elizabeth Street Parking Lot, Bell ParkTerrain: Trails, streets, sidewalks and some stairsDistance:ContinueContinue reading “Cancelled November Heritage Walk”
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Reminder: MEET and EAT
Join the Kingsmount-Bell Park CAN on Saturday, November 8 for our first annual MEET and EAT. The final General Meeting of the year will be held 11:00 am-noon, followed by a CARUSO CLUB warm lunch (Lasagna, Pasta, Chicken, vegetarian option) 12:00-1:00 at St Peter’s United Church, 203 York Street, UPPER HALL. Everyone is welcome. Please register below.ContinueContinue reading “Reminder: MEET and EAT”
It’s a Wrap
Chris Hendsbee and CAN Co-chairs Mike Penwarden and Paul Haynes The Kingsmount-Bell Park Community Action Network recently wrapped up its 2025 Street Trees Program. Thanks to the expert guidance of CAN volunteer, Chris Hendsbee, Manager of A&M Remediation, another 12 trees were planted this year. A&M Remediation also donated $500 to this year’s effort. TheContinueContinue reading “It’s a Wrap”
MEET and EAT
Join the Kingsmount-Bell Park CAN on Saturday, November 8 for our first annual MEET and EAT. The final General Meeting of the year will be held 11:00 am-noon, followed by a CARUSO CLUB warm lunch (Lasagna, Pasta, Chicken, vegetarian option) 12:00-1:00 at St Peter’s United Church, 203 York Street, lower hall. Everyone is welcome. The minutes fromContinueContinue reading “MEET and EAT”
LAST CALL
The Kingsmount-Bell Park CAN has purchased a limited number of trees suitable for planting in residential front yards. Varieties include Beech, Maple, Red Oak, Hawthorne and Linden. The trees are $50 each and range from 3 to 5 metres in height. The cost includes:- Mulch, stakes, tree supports, root growth agent- Ontario One Call diggingContinueContinue reading “LAST CALL”
Back by Popular Demand
Last Fall, the Kingsmount-Bell Park CAN planted 12 trees on neighbourhood front lawns. This year, the Street Trees Project is back. We will be purchasing a limited number of trees suitable for planting in residential front yards and offering them to property owners at $50 per tree. The cost includes:- Mulch, stakes, tree supports, rootContinueContinue reading “Back by Popular Demand”