The City of Toronto is trying to construct two new off-road trail connections to improve the existing waterfront Trail. There are already small but vocal ...
www.tbn.ca/forum/tbn-general/
Toronto Man cycling across Canada to send Nicaraguan kids to school
Portage Daily Graphic
In a phone interview from his hospice room at the University of Regina, the 58-year-old executive coach and avid cyclist said he planned to cycle across Canada for his 60th birthday, but an opportunity to do it on behalf of the Schoolbox Foundation ...
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Stolen Giant Mountain Bike: Reward $100 - Toronto (GTA) Lost ...
my giant rock 5500 was stolen while locked up on prince's blvd. across from bmo field on tuesday june 28, during the poison/motley crue concert at molson ...
toronto.kijiji.ca/c-community-
Cycling in the Niagara Region
London Free Press
Hitting the road just after 9 am on a Saturday in June, we arrived back at about 4 pm Of those seven hours, five were spent actually cycling. Downtime was spent gazing at Lake Ontario, the canal, taking breaks -- or getting slightly lost. Lesson No. ...
National Canoe Day 2011 - Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
National Canoe Day 2011 - Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. I did not attend this event, but would like to one year. It is a three hour drive from where I live ...
www.songofthepaddle.co.uk/
Watch for invasive plants
Mississauga
Photo supplied Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) invasive species technician Kurt Wood is ready to face the enemy. Wood, who is working with the CVC and Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH), is part of a team that will monitor more than 200 ...
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Invasive species cropping up along Etobicoke trails
insideTORONTO.com
Ontario's first confirmed record of this plant was in 1949. Little did the gardeners know they were introducing a plant that would make its way onto Ontario's most 'un-wanted' plant list, held by theOntario Invasive Plant Council (OIPC) and a host of ...
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Low-income kids more likely to walk or bike to school
CTV.ca
TORONTO — Few children are meeting guidelines for physical activity in Canada, but walking or riding a bicycle, scooter or skateboard to school could help them get closer to those targets, researchers say. They decided to analyze the characteristics ...
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Stratford Festival: The plays are not the only fun tourists can find
The Republic
The most famous lad ever to hail from Ontario's Stratford, ... But Stratford Tourism has a new chocolate trail pass ($20) that gets you yummy samples at any ...
Happy trails
TheChronicleHerald.ca
"A large part of that trail is paved and it's proved to be very popular," said John Hawkins, chairman of the Halifax Regional Trails Association. The active transportation use of trails has been boosted in recent years through federal infrastructure ...
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ATV bylaw spurs riders to work on trail system
NorthernLife.ca
An ATV association is in the process of being created and should be up and ... “We already have them coming up from southern Ontario looking for a place to ...
Fatality-free long weekend for North Bay OPP
Bay Today
By Kate Adams Officers with the Ontario Provincial Police working in the North ... an All-terrain Vehicle (ATV) where alcohol is believed to be a factor. ...
OPP responded to nine deaths and laid more than 7500 charges over ...
CKTB
ORILLIA, Ont. - Ontario provincial police responded to nine fatal accidents and laid more than ... one fatal boating accident and one ATV-related death. ...
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