Condo Living

July 12, 2024 Published by Golden Horseshoe Chapter

Sweet Summertime

From the Volume 20, Summer 2024 issue of the CCI GHC Condo News Magazine

There are plenty of fun activities you can do in the summer...

  1. Go for a hike or nature walk.
  2. Have a picnic in the park.
  3. Visit the beach or go for a swim.
  4. Plan a road trip or weekend getaway.
  5. Try out water sports like kayaking, paddleboarding, or jet skiing.
  6. Attend outdoor concerts or festivals.
  7. Have a barbecue or host a summer party.
  8. Take a bike ride or go for a run in the sunshine.
  9. Try out a new hobby or craft.
  10. Simply relax outdoors with a good book or enjoy a leisurely stroll in the evening.

The possibilities are endless - just choose activities that you enjoy and make the most of the sunny weather!

When attending a summer BBQ, popular food options you could bring include:

  1. Burgers and hot dogs
  2. Grilled chicken or kebabs
  3. Fresh salads (such as coleslaw, potato salad , or pasta salad)
  4. Corn on the cob
  5. Watermelon or fruit salad
  6. Chips and dip
  7. S’mores ingredients for a sweet treat
  8. Lemonade , iced tea, or other refreshing beverages

The Golden Horseshoe region offers several beautiful hiking destinations. Some popular places to hike in the Golden Horseshoe area include:

  1. Bruce Trail: This is Canada’s oldest and longest marked footpath, offering stunning views of Niagara Escarpment landscapes.
  2. Dundas Valley Conservation Area: Located near Hamilton, this area features a variety of trails through forests, meadows, and along the Niagara Escarpment.
  3. Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area: Known for its scenic lookout points and rocky terrain, this area is great for hiking and enjoying panoramic views.
  4. Webster Falls and Tew Falls: Located near Dundas, these waterfalls offer hiking trails through beautiful natural surroundings.
  5. Hilton Falls Conservation Area: This area near Milton features trails that lead to Hilton Falls and offer opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and picnicking.

Before heading out to any of these hiking spots, make sure to check for trail conditions, park hours, and any regulations or permits that may be required.

 

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