Archive for July, 2011
Kitchener Blues Festival
Kitchener Blues Festival is celebrating eleven years. Four days, 7 stages. The best of international, national and regional [...]
Kiwanis Park
If you can’t make it to the beach, there’s no better place to cool off on a hot [...]
The Homer Watson House & Gallery
The Homer Watson House & Gallery represents both the industrial and the artistic heritage of the village of [...]
Let’s go tubing at Elora Gorge
The Elora Gorge is one of the most beautiful and spectacular natural areas in the Grand River Valley. [...]
Kitchener Waterloo’s Iron Horse Trail
The Iron Horse Trail was once the rail link running between Waterloo and Kitchener. It has been converted [...]
MILL RACE FESTIVAL OF TRADITIONAL FOLK MUSIC
The Mill Race Folk Society is a non-profit, registered charity and its purpose is to host folk music [...]
Drive-in theatres, expensive listings and renewing your mortgage last week on keithmarshall.ca
Sure was hot. Last week on keithmarshall.ca, I answered the questions: Where is the most expensive listing in [...]
Woodside – one of Kitchener Waterloo’s historic sites
Woodside is the boyhood home of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada’s longest-serving Prime Minister. The house has been [...]
Snyders Flats on the Grand River
Snyders Flats is an access point to the Grand River and a tribute to the vision of Walter [...]
Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery (KW|AG)
Through thoughtful and engaging programs the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery (KW|AG) connects people and ideas through art. The Gallery’s exhibitions and programs [...]
