Remembering the Flood of ’74: Building the Living Levee


When: Saturday May 4th, 2024 1 pm & 2:30 pm (30 min)

Where: Entrance of McDougall Cottage, 89 Grand Ave S, Cambridge

Walk Leaders: Rebecca Smithers and Philip Klassen-Rempel

Forever etched in the memories of long-time Cambridge residents is the Great Flood of ’74. On May 17th of that year, the spring melt and weeks of rainy weather had caused the water levels in the Grand River to rise to record levels; there was little that could be done as the water poured over the banks and into Cambridge, overwhelming Galt and communities further south. It was the worst flash flooding in twenty years, causing nearly $34 million in damage. In the aftermath of that historic flood, and to reduce the risk of future flooding, the Cambridge Living Levee was constructed along the river to protect Galt’s historic downtown core. Plan to join McDougall Cottage staff on Saturday, May 4th for an enlightening ½ hour Jane’s Walk. We’ll travel the path of the levee to explore this excellent example of human adaptation to flooding hazards, and learn how the levee continues to preserve the community around us.

Be sure to check out the other great events at https://www.firehallmuseum.ca/events.html as we remember The Great Flood of ’74 – Cambridge’s Watershed Moment.

Looking at the MacGregor Albert Heritage Conservation District through Jane’s eyes.


When: Saturday May 6th 2023, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Meeting Place: Waterloo Public Library, 35 Albert St, Waterloo

Walk Leaders: Sue Enns and Phil Elsworthy

A walk through part of the heritage district looking at elements of Jane Jacob’s teachings such as Density, Converging paths, Enriching environments and Mixed use of spaces while being relatively car-free?

Balzer-Manitou Trail: Parkway Potential


When: Saturday May 6th, 2023, 3 – 4 pm

Meeting Place: Activa Sportplex – 135 Lennox Lewis Way, Kitchener, ON

Walk Leader: Scott Clark

Take a stroll with Scott Clark of John MacDonald Architect down Schneider Creek into the Balzer Greenway, following the route of a planned active transportation connection. Along the way, we’ll look at the history of the Balzer farm, as well as discuss desire lines, local infrastructure and the need for green spaces that better serve our growing community. The walk will depart from the Activa Sportplex at 3 pm and is expected to last just over an hour. Hiking shoes or boots are recommended. Unfortunately, the route is not currently accessible.

Walking Tour of Hespeler Village

When: Saturday May 6, 2023.  2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Where: Idea Exchange, Hespeler location, 5 Tannery St E, Cambridge

Walk Leader: Catherine and Susan

Put on your walking shoes and join us on a stroll around Hespeler village based on information from the City of Cambridge’s archives. Your tour guides Catherine and Susan will share some stories from the past, and take you to visit some key locations that have made Hespeler what it is today. This walk is part of our celebration of the 100th birthday of the Hespeler Carnegie Library.

Kitchener Mount Hope Cemetery: Over 160 years of Berlin/Kitchener’s settler history

When: Saturday May 4th, 2024.  10:00 – 11:30 am

Where: Just inside the cemetery gate under the Zuber angel across the road from 128 Moore Avenue, Kitchener

Walk Leader: Wayne Miedema

Kitchener Mount Hope Cemetery opened in the 1860s and holds 160 years of stories of this city and its people. The stories show a community frozen in time – a community that had networks of connections through business, government, and friendship. We will also note interesting symbols and inscriptions as we go.