Did you know that the Business Improvement Area (BIA) concept was first pioneered in Toronto? As key community builders, the BIAs in the Halton area serve to keep our beautiful towns not only liveable but aspirational as well. It's no wonder so many people want to move here!
I was thrilled when Downtown Oakville was declared a Heritage District, so I thought I would start there in a series of profiles ...
Posted by Hans Taal
on March 3, 2013
Here's Just 10 Reasons Why You and Your Family Will Love Burlington
10. Perfectly positioned – away from the big city rush yet just a 45 minute drive from Niagara or Toronto
9. A Golfer’s Paradise –9 courses within City, 42 in Region - winter golf available at some locations
8. Tempting Trails for Walking, Hiking, Skiing and Cycling
7. ...
Posted by Michelle Rose Andreacchi
on February 1, 2013
This blog is to take the reader on a small visual tour of the grand neighbourhoods of lower Hamilton, Ontario. My last post discussed the character, perception and vast neighbourhoods of the capital of the Golden Horseshoe but this piece will accentuate the stately homes and the areas that these homes occupy.
First, I start on a drive down Delaware just west of Gage Park and south of Main ...
Posted by Ryan Lundy
on January 17, 2013
Taxis | Limos | Airport Transportation Services
Burlington Taxi
3472 Landmark Road
905-333-3333
Gem Taxi Inc
2595 No 2 Sdrd
905-333-1234
A & A Deluxe Taxi
3472 Landmark Road
905-333-3000
Town Car Limousine
3485 Harvester Rd
905-632-9499
Airways Transit Service Limited
35 ...
Posted by Michelle Rose Andreacchi
on January 10, 2013
As I sat on the # 900 bus of West Midlands Transit leaving the 'Bull Ring' of central Birmingham towards Solihul, I thought of my own city in Canada, Hamilton, Ontario. Early references of Hamilton called my city the 'Birmingham of Canada,' closer to home Pittsburgh has also been used for comparison. What binds these cities is industry, steel and manufacturing.
Industrial Hamilton by ...
Posted by Ryan Lundy
on November 22, 2012
To reach Albion Falls by car, exit on Dartnell Road from the Lincoln Alexander Parkway. Go south on Dartnell, then go left onto Stonechurch Road East. Turn left onto Pritchard Road, then left again onto Mud Street. You will find two parking lots available on either side of Mud Street where it connects with Mountain Brow Boulevard.
Posted by BillyDee Johnson
on July 12, 2012
Ancaster Heights Falls is located beside Wilson Street, half way between the Tiffany Falls parking lot and Little Falls. It can be seen from a car if the leaves are off the trees.
The intersection of Montgomery Drive and Haig Road in the Ancaster Heights survey is situated above the waterfall.
Posted by BillyDee Johnson
on July 12, 2012