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Death and Life of a Great Urban Creek: Mill Creek Walk

When: Saturday May 3rd, 2025, 10:00 – 11:00am

Meeting Point: Soper Park parking area

Walk Leader: Linda Simpson

Walk Leader: Cambridge City Green volunteers We’ll explore the human ecology of a rare cold-water watercourse, Mill Creek from Soper Park to its mouth along the Grand River, and how the creek has been altered, destroyed, and renewed over the past 200 years. The walk will consist of accessible, flat locations (asphalt walking trails, sidewalks). Distance may be an issue for some (i.e. Soper Park to Grand River and back again). Attendees will be encouraged to participate in this walking conversation.

Victoria Park (Galt) Forest Walk

When: Sunday May 4th, 2025, 1 – 2 pm

Meeting Point: Playground parking lot off Salisbury Ave. in Galt, across from Highland Public School

Walk Leader: Linda Simpson

Cambridge has a new woodlot management plan for Victoria Park – come and enjoy a spring walk, learn about our local forest, and how you can be involved in making it healthier. The walk is not entirely accessible as the majority of the walk will consist of footpaths through the forest with varying accessibility, slopes and surfaces.

Cambridge Sculpture Garden Tour

Date: Saturday May 3rd, 2025, 1:30 pm – 1:55 pm

Meeting Point: Stairs at Barnacle Bill’s Parking Lot, 47 Grand Ave S, Cambridge

Walk Leader: Judy Welsh

The development of a community park and sculpture garden by volunteers in our community. The Cambridge Sculpture Garden (CSG) enhances and preserves a unique oasis of green space along the Grand River providing free and open access for visitors to experience contemporary sculptures and art, picnicking, walking, biking, or quiet contemplation.

Check out The Galt Horticulture Society Walk from 1:00 – 1:25 pm right before, and the McDougall Cottage Walk from 2:00 – 2:30 pm right after.

Queen’s Square: Galt’s Gathering Place

Date: Friday, May 2nd 7 pm – 8 pm

Meeting Place: Dalton Court, 2 Queen’s Square, at west end of Main Street Bridge

Walk Leader: Kevin Swayze

Join journalist Kevin Swayze for a walk around Queen’s Square, where Galt residents have gathered for entertainment, sports, community, and religious ceremonies since the 1850s. The Square has been home to fall fairs, the Queen’s Hotel, Scott’s Opera House, the first Galt Arena and the Galt Curling Club. Did you spend your childhood at the Galt YMCA, splashed in the Centennial fountain on a hot summer day, or were married at Central or Knox churches? Have you gathered around the cenotaph on a cold November 11th to remember local soldiers who died for Canada? Join the walk and share your memories about Queen’s Square, where film crews shoot climactic scenes for The Handmaid’s Tale television series. There’s lots of history packed into the square!

Flames of Change – How Galt Burned and Rose from the Ashes 

Time: Saturday May 3rd, 2025, 10:30 am & 11:30 am

Meeting Place: Old Post Office, 12 Water Street South.

Walk Leader: Fire Hall volunteer

Since the first European settlers arrived at the confluence of Mill Creek and the Grand River, fire has been a constant threat to a growing community. 

To mark Emergency Preparedness Week, the Fire Hall Museum & Education Centre highlights the major fires in the 1800s, 1900s and early 2000s in Galt that impacted the Cambridge downtown that we have today.

Visit the Cambridge Public Library Old Post Office to see a photo exhibit showing some of these fires. Take a Jane’s Walk guided tour along Main Street to Civic Square to see the sites of these fires and how the streetscapes have changed. The Cambridge Fire Department will be at Civic Square at Cambridge City Hall with equipment and displays to show how the city is prepared to deal with emergencies today.