Monday, July 11, 2011

Ontario Trails News - Paddle, Hike, Bike, or Ride

Photo: Globe and Mail
Canoeing the Rouge River: Part two
Globe and Mail
... to bulk up Rouge Beach at Lake Ontario. The process causes park staff great difficulty in planning walking trails that will follow, but not soon be claimed by, the river. It's one reason why this valley has only 12 kilometres of maintained trails. ...
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F'ville 1st Baptist's Venture Crew 100 canoes across Canadian wilderness
The Citizen.com
They were to embark on a canoeing journey covering 143 miles of Canadian wilderness. Northern Tier's Don Rogert Canoe Base, located in Atikokan, Ontario is one of three (soon to be four) Boy Scout National High Adventure bases. ...
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The Mansfield That Was: First whites found forests and Indians
Mansfield News Journal
The Indians had trails through the forest, usually along streams so they could ... When the War of 1812 began, his wife and daughter were sent to western ...

Credit: Montreal Gazette
Laurier bike lane project officially underway
CTV.ca
The first segregated bike lanes in Ontario are now open on Ottawa's Laurier Avenue, changing the way vehicles and cyclists interact in the city's downtown. Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson said Sunday afternoon at lanes' official opening that he's seen the ...
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Canada finishes 2nd, fourth in World Cup mountain bike | Toronto ...
Canada finishes 2nd, fourth in World Cup mountain bike. Toronto News.Net Saturday 9th July, 2011 (Source: The Globe and Mail) ...
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'You couldn't help but fall in love with Justin'
Ottawa Citizen
Justin Makivirta was driving an ATV on a trail in L'Ange-Gardien, Que., when his vehicle flipped and he became stuck underneath. "You couldn't help but fall in love Justin," said Mary Ann Bachmeier, who Makivirta referred to as his "Leamington mom. ...
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