Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 15 Oct 2015, p. 19

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Thursday, O ctober 15, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 19 332 Guelph Street,Georgetown (Across from Canadian Tire) 905-702-0885 • www.bathstudio.ca Come visit us and discover your world of wellness GEORGETOWN GARDEN CENTRE 140 GUELPH ST. 905-877-8882 (The former Georgetown Fruit Market building) Pumpkins Huge Selection! All sizes and varieties. Closed Mondays BOUQUETS TOPSOIL Fresh From 3 $1000 $199 FOR 25literbag Great colours & variety from MIXED ACCENT PLANTERS $1699 •Straw Bales •Gourds •Indian Corn •Corn Stalks GARDEN MUMS LargeVariety of Colors RALLIS BURGER& GRILL Come See Why We're Voted #1 Breakfast Place 499 Bacon, Sausage or ham, 3 eggs, home fries & toast 649 Pancakes (and/or) French Toast, 3 eggs & home fries Serving All-Day Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner OPEN 7 DAYS AWEEK 8am-9pm 8-11AM Mon-Fri Specials 294 Queen St. Acton | 519-853-5775 www.rallisburger.com $500 OFF any order of $25or more before tax. ✃ MILTON EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS WE ARE OPEN & DELIVERING 7 DAYS A WEEK | VISIT ThE MILTON STORE TO GET YOURSELF A TREAT Milton Edible Arrangements! 6B-575 Ontario St. S. Derry Rd. & Ontario St. 905-636-0844CALL USNOw! 39 MILL STREET, ACTON Tues & Wed 10-5, Thurs 10-6, Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4, Sun 11-4, Closed Mon the little Acton store... with so much more! New.... FURNITURE PAINT/ PLASTER PAINT ANTIQUES & One-of-a Kinds COLLECTABLES LAMPE-BERGER GIFTS We do CUSTOM WORK on your pieces or our finds. Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) is receiv- ing support from the Friends of the Green- belt Foundation to develop a plan for a 110-kilometre hiking trail along the Credit River. With a $100,000 grant from the Founda- tion, CVC, partnering with the Credit Valley Heritage Society, will bring to life a 60-year- old vision of a connected pedestrian corri- dor. Stretching from the river's headwaters in the Greenbelt outside of Orangeville, through Halton Hills, and the urban riv- er valleys of Peel, the trail will end at the mouth of the river in Lake Ontario, not far from Port Credit. In collaboration with municipal part- ners, the Trail Master Plan will identify the preferred route for the Credit Valley Trail, highlight noteworthy natural and cultural tourism destinations along the valley, and assess land securement priorities. Once fi- nalized in summer 2017, CVC and its part- ners will be ready to take the next steps in completing the trail, including the creation of a tourism and marketing strategy and bringing lands along the Credit River Valley into public ownership. "The Credit Valley Trail will serve as a living legacy of what we can accomplish to- gether with a shared vision and collabora- tive resources," said Mississauga Councillor and CVC Chair Nando Iannicca. "When complete, the trail will protect natural spac- es along the Credit River, serving as a gate- way to the Greenbelt's inland lakes in the northern watershed, weaving cultural, his- torical and natural tourism spaces to Lake Ontario in the south." "We have heard from many people about the importance of protecting and en- hancing the region's urban river valleys, to keep our drinking water clean and fresh," said Burkhard Mausberg, CEO, Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation. "Once complet- ed, the Credit Valley Trail will be one of the prominent features and jewels of our urban river valleys in southern Ontario." Ontario's Greenbelt is nearly 2 million acres; it's the world's largest permanently protected greenbelt, keeping our farm- lands, forests, and wetlands safe and sus- tainable. NEWS Funding announced for 110 km Credit River Valley hiking trail

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