I went for a jog tonight and I was amazed at how much water there was due to the spring thaw. The stream I am talking about is down by Victoria Glen and the Kissing Bridge trail near Dunke St. Checkout these pictures.
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Yesterday I was pleasantly surprised to see a brand new container in our driveway to handle our organic waste. It was a green bin. After opening the container I was happy to see they gave us everything we need to get started with the program. In addition to our composters in the backyard, and our blue bin, we now have this second bin to handle all organic waste. I know that there are other regions in Ontario that are already on similar types of program.
Here is a complete list of all of the acceptable items
It looks like a lot of work went into putting the program together and there are very explicit instructions on how to properly follow the program. I am not going to repost everything on this post simply because I don’t want to put outdated information. To find out all the details about the Waterloo Region Green Bin Organics Program, please visit Waterloo Regions website.
The program was phased in over several years and it looks like they started back in 2007. As of October 2010, all single family homes in the region will have access to the program.
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Where does the term “Life is Sweeter in Elmira” come from? I can’t verify it exactly but I will say that I believe it comes from the “Elmira Maple Syrup Festival”. I have lived in Elmira for about 9 years now and I can say that life is definitely sweeter here.
If you are looking for a place to settle down and raise a family, this is the place to be. Elmira is a small town of about 12,000 people according to census data in 2006 (source Wikipedia).
There are a variety of different home types and developments. If you are looking for new construction or resale houses Elmira has lots of choice. The average house price is somewhere around $290,000-300,000.
Elmira is only 10 minutes north of Waterloo and 15 Minutes to Guelph. So you are close to the big city.
In 2009 Grand River Transit started offering transit service from Waterloo’s Conestoga Mall via ST Jacobs to Elmira. This allows easy access to Waterloo for residents of Elmira and St Jacobs.
Elmira has a large selection of different amenities such as grocery stores, coffee shops, restaurants and other shopping. Everything you need is right here!
One of my most favourite things about Elmira is the walking trails. Elmira has lots of hiking trails. The Lions Lake Trail which is 7 km long and the Kissing bridge trail which is an abandoned railroad that travels from Millbank to Guelph for 45kms. If you like hiking, cycling or running then you will find these natural scenic trails very enjoyable.
One of the most notable things about Elmira is it’s love for hockey. Elmira is definitely a hockey town and our Junior B team is the Elmira Sugar Kings. In 2009, Elmira competed for the title of “Hockeyville”. Hockeyville was a contest that Kraft foods put on and the winner received a grand prize of $100,000. Elmira placed third and was awarded $25,000… Not too bad!!
Also In 2009, Woolwich township built a brand new recreation centre in Elmira with twin arenas, a community centre, a fitness centre, a walking track and a swimming pool.
Check out this video that I did a few months back:
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This past Saturday we had the Elmira Maple Syrup Festival in Elmira. Each year this festival seems to attract more and more people. This year was no different. On Saturday the weather was perfect to host such a wonderful event. I live about half a kilometre away from the festivities and I could smell the aroma of pancakes from my house. My wife and I walked down to the main street which is Arthur St. They close off Arthur St for the day so that all of the vendors can setup their booths in the outdoor mall. They have every kind of vendor that you can imagine.
If you like food, then then you came to the right place. My personal favourites are the back bacon on a bun and the Lions Apple Fritters. Some of the more interesting eats were the pickle on a stick and deep fried Mars bars.
Some of the other events that people could participate in were:
You could enjoy the yummy pancakes. The line was pretty long so we passed on the pancakes this year
Mega Mutts dog show
Old MacDonalds farm
Sugar Bush tours
There are around 2000+ volunteers to support the event. Proceeds from the festival go to support local charities and non-profit organizations.
I did a little video to show the size of the crowd.
Sorry about the audio
Looks like the bus service to Elmira will contine for a while longer. Route 21 is starting to pickup momentum now and there was enough interest in the service to continue the pilot program for another year.
“It has been quite successful,” Neil Malcolm, a Waterloo regional transit planner, said of Grand River Transit’s first foray into the countryside.
Ridership doubled within an 8 month period. With a low of 158 riders in April and 315 riders in December. About 30% of the riders get picked up in downtowm Elmira. The most popular destinations are Conestogo Mall and the St Jacob’s farmers market on market day being the busiest.
Council is slated to decide the fate of the Elmira service in 2011. If the route becomes permanent, staff is recommending that its costs be covered by township residents, which is estimated to cost between $30 and $32 per household.
I can see that this service would benefit alot of residents here. I hope it survives the year and council approves it.
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Please note, I wrote this blog post in 2010. The day the festival is on changes every year so make sure you check http://www.elmiramaplesyrup.com/ for more information.
What do you get when you have pancakes, maple syrup, apple fritters, back bacon on a bun, wagon rides, sugar bush tours and a street lined with people? You get one of my favourite times of year. You get the Elmira Maple Syrup festival or Sapfest. The Elmira Maple Syrup festival is the world’s largest one day consumption of maple syrup. This year Sapfest is taking place on March 27th, 2010.
The Elmira Maple Syrup Festival builds and strengthens community spirit through the involvement of a large number of area residents in the planning and operation of a one day festival. Participation in a fun filled day supported by 2000+ volunteers raises funds to support local charities and non-profit organizations. Since 1965, the Festival continues to promote our community, surrounding areas and local maple syrup producers.
Some ativities are the Sugar Bush tours, Mega Mutts dog show, Pancake flipping contest and much much more. For the complete schedule please visit 2010 Schedule.
Check out this map of of the activities available.
Elmira native and best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell(Wikipedia) is coming home for a pair of fundraisers to support the Woolwich Councelling Centre . WCC an agency that serves the Woolwich, Wellesley and surrounding areas.
The following information about Malcolm Gladwell is from his blog.
I’m a writer for the New Yorker magazine, and the author of two books, “The Tipping Point: How Little Things Make a Big Difference” and “Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking.” I was born in England, and raised in southwestern Ontario in Canada. Now I live in New York City.
My great claim to fame is that I’m from the town where they invented the BlackBerry. My family also believes (with some justification) that we are distantly related to Colin Powell. I invite you to look closely at the photograph above and draw your own conclusions.
Here are some of the books that he has written:
What the Dog Saw
Outliers
Blink
Tipping Point
I will be attending the event at Floradale Mennonite Church with Melanie and some friends. This should be a terrific evening and I am really looking forward to it.
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