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Final flashes of fall colour

The Nova Scotia Wild Flora Society lead a walk recently into burned and unburned Jack Pine/Broom Crowberry Barrens in the Backlands to enjoy the final flashes of fall colour. Update View pics.

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Backlands Walks & Talks coming up

Saturday November 1 – POSTPONED TO NOV 8 – join a walk with the NS Wild Flora Society on recently burnt and unburnt Jack Pine/Broom Crowberry Barrens, read more. David Patriquin will give a presentation on The Atlantic Coast Jack … Continue reading

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McIntosh Run Open House well received

One hundred plus attended the McIntosh Run Open House Wednesday evening (Oct 15). Five large panels and presentations provided an overview and many details of the developing singletrack trail system. About 30 hands were raised when it was asked who … Continue reading

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The Backlands on October 10

The Halifax Backlands reach their full glory when the huckleberry turns red in the fall, ‘best just after leaves of most deciduous trees have fallen. View link for a few recent pics, and a little bit about this wonderful, but … Continue reading

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Wed Oct 15: McIntosh Run Info & Call for Volunteers

The McIntosh Run Watershed Association is excited to announce an Information Session and Call for Volunteers for the Active Recreation Singletrack Trails Wednesday October 15 5-7 drop-in Open House 7pm Presentation Spryfield Community Centre, 16 Sussex Street The Concept Plan … Continue reading

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Secret wilderness: McIntosh Run to be opened to hikers, cyclists

A river, lakes, forests and stunning ocean views are nestled away on publicly owned lands between Spryfield and Herring Cove. “The river (McIntosh Run) disappears behind Spryfield into this beautiful wilderness known as the back lands … and goes to … Continue reading

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Wednesday September 17th: McIntosh Run Watershed Association

There will be a meeting of the McIntosh Run Watershed Association on Wednesday September 17th at 7:00pm at the Captain William Spry Community Centre at 10 Kidston Road, Halifax. Here is a brief outline of some items of discussion: – … Continue reading

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Grantham’s Paintings to be featured at Pavia Gallery

Geoffrey Grantham’s impressionist landscape paintings of the Backlands will be amongst those featured at the opening of a group show at the Pavia Gallery ~ Espresso Bar & Café on Aug. 21st, 2014. Artists include works by Grantham, Clark, Farmer, … Continue reading

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Thursday, July 3: Panel Discussion – Creating a Greenbelt Plan for Halifax

FUSION Sustainability in partnership with the Ecology Action Centre, HRM Alliance and Dalhousie’s Office of Sustainability bring you a great opportunity to explore Greenbelting. What is it? Why are cities doing it? What will it mean for Halifax to have … Continue reading

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Revised Regional Plan Approved

An hour ago on Twitter from OurHRM Alliance: “After over two years of hard work, the revised Regional Plan has passed almost unanimously at council.” !!!!!!!!!! June 26th – view Chronicle Herald Report

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