Niagara Escarpment Views - Autumn 2016
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n Events Along the Rock<br />
Photos by Mike Davis except where noted.<br />
Scott Ewart of Elevation Aerial Design and Consulting, who creates tree<br />
houses, backyard ziplines, suspension bridges and climbing walls, showed<br />
his stuff at the Spring Cottage Life Show in Mississauga on April 1.<br />
Artist Duane Nickerson, second from left, at the opening of his exhibition<br />
“Slow Growth: A Tribute to Trees,” at Hamilton’s Gallery on the Bay. Nickerson<br />
paints the natural forms along the <strong>Niagara</strong> <strong>Escarpment</strong>, including waterfalls<br />
and trees. The exhibition ran from April 15 to May 15. PHOTO PROVIDED.<br />
David Braley & Nancy Gordon<br />
Rock Garden<br />
Now open after a<br />
$20 million renovation<br />
We are excited to present Canada’s<br />
premier garden experience!<br />
Highlights include:<br />
• State-of-the-art visitor centre<br />
• Dalglish Family Foundation Courtyard<br />
• Enhanced water features<br />
• New gardens — bold and sustainable design<br />
• Renewed Garden House (former Tea House)<br />
Visit www.rbg.ca/rock<br />
RBG Centre<br />
680 Plains Road West,<br />
Hamilton/Burlington<br />
905-527-1158<br />
12 <strong>Niagara</strong> <strong>Escarpment</strong> <strong>Views</strong> • summer <strong>2016</strong>