[features]
Tree of Light
The November wind picks up strength and sways the old pine tree back and forth. A solo figure…
Read MorePeter Sporring
The art of Peter Sporring spans a creative range from whimsical works of art to objects with a practical purpose…
Read MoreSmall Town Press
An upswing of small press publishing is promoting and preserving a diverse range of Canadian voices…
Read More[departments]
[Fence Posts]
A One-Horse Open Sleigh
My great-uncle Bob was the first member of our family to leave the rat race and seek the simple life on a …
Read More[Must, Must, Must]
What’s New and What’s To Do
Our Must, Must, Must section highlights a broad range of events, festivals, activities and galleries that contribute to the diverse character of the Watershed region
Read More[Food & Drink Scene]
Watershed Presents
A collection of products drawn from the fields and fencerows that reflect the local landscape and our unique history…
Read More[George's Pond]
A Thousand Words
Subscribing to the notion that a picture is worth a thousand words, when Joy and I tied the knot in 1968…
Read More[Outdoors]
Building an Outdoor Skating Rink
A step-by-step guide for building and maintaining an outdoor rink for endless, old-fashioned Canadian backyard fun…
Read More[Lovin' the Local]
A Showcase Of Locally Curated Products
We’re Lovin’ the Local: A showcase of locally made and locally inspired products that reflect the heart and soul of entrepreneurs rooted in Watershed Country
Read More[Innovation]
Nectar Technologies
Honeybees have a new champion in the form of a small sensor designed to monitor the health of their hives …
Read More[Habitat]
Gifts With a Conservation Legacy
Land trusts not only provide a means for landowners to ensure their properties are protected for future …
Read More[Field Notes]
Feeders are Ready, But Who Will we See?
With winter at the doorstep, birders are awaiting the arrival of cheery cold-season visitors to their feeders…
Read More[Cultural Currents]
emebet belete
“Moving Forward” is the aptly named, current series of acrylic paintings by Emebet Belete…
Read More[Beyond the Garden Gate]
Friendship on a Frozen Lake
What does it take to persuade a group of men to spend a freezing afternoon on a windswept lake staring down …
Read More[A Curated Collection]
Bedros Aslanian
The Art Gallery Of Northumberland Presents: Bedros Aslanian…
Read More[Meanderings]
J. David Ford Circa 1935
For decades, J. David Ford’s pencil-written notes lay long forgotten and covered in dust…
Read More[first words]
Every good storyteller recognizes the need to build up a little tension, to give a hint of things to come. I follow that principle at Christmas. Ramping up the anticipation before Christmas morning is all part of an unfolding story.…
Read More[mailbag]
A NOTE REGARDING JEAN MORRISON
As an independent female publisher, I thought you would be interested to know that Jean Morrison, a stalwart champion of a free and independent press, passed away recently.…
[contributors]
sheila trenholm
Over the years, Sheila has played many roles at Watershed. She has written stories, edited articles and most recently, has blended her love of the outdoors with her love of good food to help create the Watershed Presents line.…
alana lee
A portrait and commercial photographer in Northumberland County, Alana has a passion for telling stories through her imagery. Initially trained in zoology and working a career in genetics…
elizabeth palermo
A Ryerson University graduate, Elizabeth has covered news and the arts at CHUM Television for 10 years, while writing about Toronto’s underground music scene for Eye Weekly and Remix magazines.…