Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 6 Oct 2011, p. 26

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26 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, October 6, 2011 CH parks to put on a fall show Conservation Halton's Fall into Nature offers five full days of activities spread out over two weekends at six different Halton parks. The festival celebrates the spectacular landscapes and fall colours of the Niagara Escarpment. Fall into Nature is on Thanksgiving weekend, Oct. 8-10, and the weekend of October 15 and 16, at Mountsberg, Crawford Lake, Kelso, Rattlesnake Point, Hilton Falls and Mount Nemo Conservation Areas. A detailed schedule of events is available online at www.fallintonature.ca. Visitors will enjoy a variety of unique outdoor experiences including: · Chairlift rides to the top of the escarpment with spectacular views · Self-guided and interpreter led tours through our many trails and landscapes · Tractor-drawn wagon rides through the parks · Educational and interactive programs (visit an Iroquoian Village, learn about the science of nature) · Live performances (music, First Nations dancers) · Demonstrations (Bird of Prey shows, reptile shows, mountain biking) · Various other activities (children's activities, BBQs, family campfires, and more) On Saturday, October 15, Conservation Halton will hold its inaugural For- est Festival at Rattlesnake Point. Come out and celebrate the International Year of Forests and learn about the importance of trees and forests in our region. Enjoy interactive displays on the use of forest products, logging demonstrations and more fun activities. Park visitors who purchase a oneday park entry during the festival will receive a Fall into Nature passport valid for one full day's admission to all six parks. Show your passport on subsequent days and receive a discount on your entry. Fall into Nature is made possible in part through the generous support of the Government of Ontario Celebrate Ontario Program. Conservation Halton launched its first Fall into Nature festival in 2009 and over 28,000 people attended, last year over 45,000 people attended. What's on your Bucket List? Ex p l Gala pag os PAUL GAUGUIN CRUISES 7 NIGHT Snorkel t Write he Grea Ballr Home t Bar oom f ro D ef e R r rie iti h a T ueen Mary 2 Q m e n th o ce n a BOOK A CRUISE OCT 1-31 FOR EXCLUSIVE OFFERS! up to up to up to up to ore chu Picchu er M a ine cov he R h Dis on t -Tour tles Cruise Cas $4,440 USD pp + taxes & fees Bonus: $200 USD onboard credit per cabin & onboard gratuities included From Spacious, all-oceanview suites and staterooms, nearly 70% with balconies Complimentary beverages including select wines, spirits, soft drinks, bottled water & hot beverages In-suite bar setup and butler service in categories B and above Papeete, French Polynesia round trip with air from LAX Tahiti · $1,700 USD ONBOARD CREDIT · 50% REDUCED DEPOSIT $ Plus, book by Oct. 15 for up to 1,500 Bonus Aeroplan Miles! · 1,500 USD ADDITIONAL SAVINGS · FREE AIRFARE · $708 USD IN ONBOARD COUPONS Sailing June 23, 2012 CONTACT US TODAY! Book your Bucket List Trip with Expedia CruiseShipCenters - Milton and one of these suppliers between October 1st and 31st, 2011. One Lucky traveller will win $1,000 CAD towards their trip. Contact our office for full details. Prices are per person based on double occupancy. Taxes and fees are additional. Prices are subject to change without notice. Space is subject to availability at time of booking. Certain restrictions may apply. TICO Reg# 50015068 Expedia CruiseShipCenters 391 Main Street East, Milton www.cruiseshipcenters.ca/milton (905) 864 8999

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