Tag: Escarpment Magazine

Winter Activities Around the Escarpment – Freeze The Day

While some flock to warmer climes during the snowy season, the adventuresome souls who remain are rewarded with breathtaking views, unspoiled scenery, and wintry magic. Whether you want to drop a line into the frozen bay, explore your town or hike to an icy waterfall, Escarpment has something for everyone this winter.

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The Great Debate

While quintessentially Canadian, the butter tart is believed to have originated across the pond, which has sparked a lively debate among Scots and French. So—who do we thank for inventing this ooey gooey treat?

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Nottawasaga Bluffs Bruce Trail

The Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area is a 400-acre jewel on the Escarpment. The unique geology has created a veritable land before time, as deep crevasses cut their way through the hardwood and coniferous forest.

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Deena’s Most Excellent Adventure

In 2016 Escarpment Magazine publisher Deena Dolan Findlay initiated a four-year “phasing out” retirement plan… after stepping back her responsibilities, she stayed on as art director. In this, our first “post Deena” issue, renowned Canadian author Dorris Heffron pays tribute to Deena in a way that only an internationally acclaimed writer can.

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