Gardens Galore
Part of 2022 Year of the garden and the Ottawa Garden Festival, visit 75 gardens and it is Free. Click here to plan your garden visit.
Part of 2022 Year of the garden and the Ottawa Garden Festival, visit 75 gardens and it is Free. Click here to plan your garden visit.
Rebecca Gibbons, a Sandy Hill community member has launched a poetry project. Rebecca writes “I’m inviting community members to write a poem about their pandemic experience, record it using their voice, and share it with others.” Here are the details: … Read More
Your weekly neighbourhood fun activity – 20 June! Sandy Hill – Notable Trees Thank you to Marilyn Whitaker! This is the third set of slides on various types of plants people might see as they stroll Sandy Hill streets and parks … Read More
The buildings of Sandy Hill exhibit a rich variety of distinct architectural styles. This week Claude Jobin offers you Part 2 of a style survey – organised as a quiz. Download the PDF, take a walk through the neighbourhood and be … Read More
The buildings of Sandy Hill exhibit a rich variety of distinct architectural styles. This week Claude Jobin offers you Part 1 of a style survey – organised as a quiz. Download the PDF, take a walk through the neighbourhood and be … Read More
This week’s activity is a treasure hunt for the curiosities in Sandy Hill’s Strathcona Park – there are many of them! Links to printable PDFs: Strathcona Park Curiosities Les curiosités du parc Strathcona Thanks to Martha Milne for this week’s … Read More
Sandy Hill Spring Plants Thank you to Marilyn Whitaker! A series of slides are being developed on various types of plants people might see as they stroll along Sandy Hill streets. When you recognize a plant, you might post a … Read More
This week’s activity is an historical scavenger hunt where you will look for some of the surprising characters who lived here and made Sandy Hill Canada’s most historic neighbourhood. You can download the hunt clue slides by clicking here (PDF) or … Read More
Seen today on the bridges over the Rideau between Sandy Hill & Overbrook – thanks to Susan for the picture of the poster and Yvonne for the bears!
Sandy Hill Spring Plants Thank you to Marilyn Whitaker! A series of slides are being developed on various types of plants people might see as they stroll along Sandy Hill streets. When you recognize a plant, you might post a … Read More