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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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”
Last call: Lake Ramsey historical cruise
All aboard the William Ramsey Cruise Boat for our next heritage event, Sunday, September 28, noon – 1:00 pm. From Bitimigamising and Lost Lake, to the second largest city contained lake in the world, Ramsey Lake is deep in history. Reproduced for historical purposes only. When: Sunday, September 28, noon – 1:00 pm. Please arriveContinueContinue reading “Last call: Lake Ramsey historical cruise”
September Heritage Cruise
All aboard the William Ramsey Cruise Boat for our next heritage event, Sunday, September 28, noon – 1:00 pm. From Bitimigamising and Lost Lake, to the second largest city contained lake in the world, Ramsey Lake is deep in history. Cost is $20.00 per person. Pay when you board. Cash, debit, Visa, and Mastercard areContinueContinue reading “September Heritage Cruise”
August Heritage Walk
Join us Sunday, August 24, 1:30-3:00 pm, as we stroll through the history of the old “General”. In 1944, the Sisters of St. Joseph purchased the Stafford property at 700 Paris Street to respond to the need for additional hospital facilities. The formal opening of Sudbury’s new hospital was celebrated on October 15th, 1950. Seventy-fiveContinueContinue reading “August Heritage Walk”