The John Elliott Theatre is located in the Halton Hills Cultural Centre (Georgetown Library). This heritage gem is located just steps away from the shops and restaurants of Main Street Georgetown as well as the beautiful park district with its own rich architectural heritage.
Order Tickets in person, online or by phone (905)-877-3700 John Elliot Theatre Halton Hills Cultural Centre 9 Church St, Georgetown, ON L7G 2A3
Visit Trees for Halton Hills at our booth at the EcoFest May 23 at 7
Halton Hills Tree Planting with CVC in Acton
Saturday, June 1, 2024 9:30 a.m. to noon. Parking at 415 Queens Street East, Acton Meet us at Tanners Drive Park.Â
Join Credit Valley Conservation as they plant native trees and shrubs along the Tanners Woodlot Trail.
Trees help fight climate change by storing carbon dioxide and providing natural cooling on hot summer days. They also create habitat for local wildlife and add beauty to your community.
We’re greening our Town and hope you will want to pitch in.
The goal is one tree planted for every resident of Halton Hills.
That’s 65,000 trees in the next five years. Why? Because trees are environmental superpowers and make our Town more beautiful. Trees are essential for life! We want everyone to plant trees – homeowners, school groups, business owners, church congregations, real estate developers  and the municipal government so we can reach our goal. YOU CAN JOIN IN! Be part of the Challenge
Be part of the challenge, register your trees HERE and see them on the map below.
Once your tree has been added you can locate it on the map below. Click on your tree to zoom in.
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We’re making progress! Halton Hills has
9099
more trees planted to date!
We’re making progress! Halton Hills has
9099
more trees planted to date!
TREES FOR HALTON HILLS
Halton Hills, Ontario treesforhaltonhills@gmail.com