Fall into nature September 29, 2016 | 82 x Families can enjoy all that Conservation Halâ€" § ton parks have to offer at the upcoming Fall | 5 into Nature Festival. * The event, which takes place over two weekâ€" ; end starting October 1, runs at Crawford Lake, & Hilton Falls, Kelso, Mountsberg, Rattlesnake & Point, Mount Nemo and Robert Edmondson « conservation areas. & A variety of activities will take place between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. at each of the parks, with A chairlift rides available between 11 a.m. and z 5 p.m. at Kelso, where festivalâ€"goers can take & in the spectacular views of the fall colours. 3 Rides cost $4 for adults and $3 for children & and seniors. € Outdoor enthusiasts can also get a taste of â€"what the trails at Kelso have to offer at the 5 Mountain Bike Skills Zone. £ At nearby Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area, visits can try their hand at climbing the 5 rock face of the Niagara Escarpment under S the watchful eye of Zen Climb‘s certified inâ€" â€"£ structors. imis activity runs from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. More information, including costs, are available at online (www.conservationhaiton. ca/fallintonaturerattlesnakepoint). Hilton Falls and Crawford Lake will offer their mss //"â€\ at Conservation Halton‘s Milton and area parks guests horseâ€"drawn wagon rides October 1â€"2 and October 8â€"9, respectively. Rides cost $3.50 for adults and $2.50 for children and | seniors. The rides will be offered between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and again between 2 and 5 p.m. Crawford Lake will also be home to a First | Nations presentation with Chief Topleaf. The | | presentations run over Thanksgiving weekâ€" end, October 8â€"10. Conservation Halton is marking Halton Forâ€" est Festival Public Day October 2 from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. at Rattlesnake Point, where guests will have an opportunity to build their own bird nest box, try their hand at archery with the Ways of the Wood staff, test their lumâ€" berjack, speed, strength and teamwork skills during the Cross Saw demonstration and beâ€" come a citizen scientist with Ontario Nature. The October 2 festival, according to the local conservation authority, highlights the imporâ€" tance of trees and forests in the region. For more information on the Fall into Nature | Festival, including a full slate of activities, visit www.fallintonature.ca. More on the Forest Festival Public Day, visit www.haltonforestfestival.ca/publicday. _\ ".'1 IES OF YESTER _.‘_ -\‘7'* N4 t e N e P Ned o i x Te \ .-,‘..-_\ .\.J.‘: & â€" ho n ?fl“ "5'1 |:393fl“/m e $ Pm tniBhart Hear All the Hits! "Pretty Woman" "Crying l The Lonely" "Running Scared" and more! MILTON CENTRE FOR THE ARTS 1010 Main Street East TICKETS IME: 9@05â€"875â€"5399 $39 Mn Mllton(entreForTheArts Aluincuusive + ts Liam Mason hangs out during last year‘s Fall into Nature event at Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area. This year‘s Festival runs October 1â€"2 and October 8â€"10. Champion file photo ï¬ï¬_fl_\â€"W’jâ€ï¬‚ â€"1â€"1/jâ€"1 â€"1-1 | (‘1 C 1 ) | JR3 1’7â€"1 wo _A ROCKIN: DANCE PARBTY NJ .“\“\WH IEFECLESFRON _ t e W GET YOUR 'I‘IGKE'I‘S 'I‘flDAY' ONE NIGHT ONLY! l in _ DANCIN'SHOES!" P n "THE SEXIEST BUDDY HOLLY EVER!" â€" HAMILTON SPECTATOR MILTON Td c ARTS $A1. 0¢C1. 15 1010 Main Street East â€"$39 BNNPMM 9O0O5â€"875â€"5399