Join the Kingsmount-Bell Park CAN for its final heritage walk of 2024 – a seasonal visit to Frederic Romanet du Caillaud’s grotto. When: Saturday, December 14, 1:30 pm–3:00 pmDistance: 2-3 kmMeet: Elizabeth Street parking lot at Bell ParkDress: Comfortable winter boots, dress for the weather (overcast and -4 at posting)Leader: Paul HaynesPre-register below
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Reminder: November Heritage Walk
Join us for a look back at life in the Lake Section in the early 1930s with guest Pierre Morin, the Grandson of Delphis and Margaret Morin. Pierre’s Grandfather was the builder and owner of the Nickel Range Hotel, and the stately home on McNaughton Terrace, later known as the Silverman residence. Plus, learn theContinueContinue reading “Reminder: November Heritage Walk”
November Heritage Walk
Join us for a look back at life in the Lake Section in the early 1930s with guest Pierre Morin, the Grandson of Delphis and Margaret Morin. Pierre’s Grandfather was the builder and owner of the Nickel Range Hotel, and the stately home on McNaughton Terrace, later known as the Silverman residence. Delphis Morin standing ContinueContinue reading “November Heritage Walk”
Walk-the-Bell-Gift
Kingsmount-Bell Park residents are invited to join the Rainbow Routes Hike Club for a special walk through Bell Park, Saturday, November 2 at 1:30 pm. The Bells left us with a special gift of land to be used only for parks and recreation purposes. Join us as we explore the Bell gift and learn moreContinueContinue reading “Walk-the-Bell-Gift”
Halloween Spooky Walk
Don’t forget the Halloween Spooky Walk in the Roxborough Greenbelt this Sunday, October 27, 6 – 7:30pm (6 – 6:30 for younger kids, 6:30-7:30 for older kids). Meet at the Roxborough entrance (Roxborough and Winchester). Bring something for the food bank if you can. Donations of candy also welcome.
Reminder – October Heritage Walk
This Sunday we will step outside of the Kingsmount-Bell Park boundaries to remember some of the prominent Sudburians and former residents who are resting at the Eyre Street Cemetery, Regent and Lorne. We’ll also pass the homes where Toronto Maple Leaf’s Tim Horton and Eddie Shack spent part of their youth. Tim Horton (January 12,ContinueContinue reading “Reminder – October Heritage Walk”