Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Ontario Trails News - April 13, 2011 - Morning Round Up

In Ontario the lead Ministry for Trails is the Ministry of Health Promotion. The Ontario trails Council is pleased to welcome Minister Best to our National Panel on trails. The Ontario Trails Council is the lead partner in the Ministry's efforts to tackle all the 52 challenges in the provincial trail strategy. Come and meet the Minister April 18th at 2-m.


Q: What makes Algonquin Provincial Park so special?

"The park is special for so many reasons. Bottom line, it is an iconic wilderness area, easily accessible to many people, with a wide range of year-round self-propelled activities to choose from. I visit the park in all seasons and have enjoyed canoeing, kayaking, canoe-camping, white-water paddling, hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, all in Algonquin Park."
Canadas Action Plan At Work In Cobourg, Ontario
NorthumberlandView.ca
Known as Ontario‟s „feel good‟ town with its spectacular Lake Ontario waterfront ... campground and world class marina; nature trails and bike paths, ...


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Ontario Trillium Grants Announced: Ontario Trails Council Inc. $102000 over two years to implement a provinci... http://bit.ly/eZhFkW.
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Sean Kilpatrick/CP
Toronto Star
He went for an ATV ride at a farm in southern Ontario prior to a campaign event in Wainfleet Ont. Milan Furniture Fair Photo gallery of some of the odd pieces of furniture at the furniture fair in Milan. Chernobyl 25 years later Belarus, ...
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Ontario Trails Speaking to Upper Canada Equestrian Association tonight.

Looking forward to a great discussion about riding, trails and the development of more horse trails in the Niagara Region. 7:30 pm in Fonthill.

An example of community policing: STOP
CottageCountryNow.ca
Their function, while patrolling the OFSC trails, is to communicate increased ... STOP is the only such program in Ontario and is heralded as a classic ...

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