- Watch snow falling on Escarpment cedars ✔️
- Enjoy a holiday hang with Percheron horses ✔️
- Find gifts the foodies in your life will love ✔️
Take It Outside
Wish a happy holiday to the Percheron horses and other farm animals at Mounstberg Conservation Area. While the Mountsberg barn is currently closed, the horses, donkeys, sheep and goats are in their outdoor enclosures, weather permitting, until approximately 3 pm each day. The Raptor Centre trail is also open, and the birds can be viewed in their outdoor enclosures. Please make a reservation in advance.
Up Your Gift Basket Game
Andrews Scenic Acres has put together a wonderful package for holiday gifting that includes wine, a fruit or savoury pie and a ready-to-simmer soup mix.
Score One-of-a-Kind Finds
Springridge Farm’s Christmas Gourmet Shoppe is packed full of classic holiday gifts and all sorts of new festive finds too! At just $6.99, their limited-edition holiday jams make the perfect stocking stuffer.
While Chudleigh’s farm is closed for the season, their Blossom Café is open daily, and their pantry is overflowing with jams, honey, and take-home treats that are sure to make your holiday sweeter!
For more creative gift ideas, the unique retailers of Downtown Georgetown, Downtown Acton and Downtown Milton have you covered.
Sip Holiday Hops
Craft beer continues to have a strong following in Halton Hills. Orange Snail Brewers in Milton is brewing up a signature seasonal sipper called Apolcalyptic Elf Beer. It’s made with local honey, vanilla, cinnamon and dry-hopped with candy canes. A can of their Aloha Coconut Porter is what Santa is hoping you’ll leave out this year instead of a glass of milk! He probably wouldn’t say no to a can of Alani Godiva Orange Chocolate Stout from Furnace Room Brewery in Georgetown, either!
Explore A Little More
Round out your Halton Hills itinerary with additional ideas from Downtown Georgetown, Downtown Acton, Downtown Milton.
Holly Jolly Hometown Fun
Discover more ways to get into the holiday spirit with these day trip ideas to the Grand River, Burlington, Oakville, Hamilton, Dundas and Ancaster.