Saturday, August 20, 2011

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Hike Ontario Summit - Coureurs de Bois Voyageur Trail Outdoors ...
Arrangements for the Hike Ontario Summit Meeting Sept 30-Oct 2, are progressing well and we anticipate a successful meeting will ensue. ...
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Tweeting Toronto's Heritage, One Plaque at a Time
Torontoist
... inclined to join local historical societies or sign up for walking tours. “I wanted a simple idea which could engage this group with Toronto's heritage and which would appeal to people who like exploring different parts of the city,” he notes. ...
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Cyclists need equal rights
The Beacon Herald
Upon crossing the border into Ontario, I was absolutely shocked at the immediate lack of respect for cyclists on Ontario roads. Cars and trucks alike buzzed by so close at times that I thought I was going to die. This happened even when there were no ...
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Bixi bike program off to a spinning start Toronto Star
Perhaps that is where the Toronto Bike Plan (TBP) will come in. Already 10 years old, the TBP hoped to double the number of bike trips by 2011, while reducing the number of bicycle accidents and injuries. In mid-August, the city was given another ...
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Cycling events
Ottawa Citizen
Today: Ontario Time Trial Championships. Open to all UCI championship categories with separate category for triathletes, club riders and children at the Clarence Creek arena on Lemay Street. Sign-in starts 7 am Distances include 20 and 40 kilometres ...
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Five worth the drive
Ottawa Citizen
Here are five ideas for short bike rides (about 10 kilometres) within easy reach of Ottawa. The trip: The Waterfront Trail and Greenway is a collection of paths and bike routes following the shore of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River from Niagara ...
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Kershaw returns to lead Share the Road
The Sudbury Star
A member of the Walden Mountain Bike Club, Mulligan has taken part in several competitive events, such as the Beaton Classic. "And with the price of gas ...

How to enjoy a Muskoka vacation
Toronto Sun
... hiking trails, horseback riding and Hummer tours to exploring the charming town of Huntsville. Deerhurst also features a number of great golf packages. Deerhurst resort is located two hours north of Toronto bordering the Algonquin Provincial Park. ...
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KEDCO Update: Week Ending August 19, 2011
Kingston Herald
Tourism Kingston and the Kingston Impact Basketball Club announced this week that the city of Kingston has been selected by Ontario Basketball to host the ...

from Wikipedia Commons
Van Koeverden wins World Championship Gold
Examiner.com
For the first time in his career, Adam van Koeverden of Oakville, Ontario, has won a Gold medal at the World Canoeing and Kayaking Championships in the 1000m distance. On Friday at Szeged, Hungary, van Koeverden, the three-time Canadian Olympic ...
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Bassin' from a kayak
Belleville Intelligencer
For three anglers en route to Gananoque Friday for a for segment two of the Ontario Kayak Fishing Series, decked out anglers decided to stop and try out the ...


RCC 2011 Ontario Bantam Champions - Rideau Canoe Club
Summer Camps. Canoe Kids ... RCC 2011 Ontario Bantam Champions. posted Aug 16, 2011 7:05 PM. Aug 16, 2011 7:05 PM. by Hector Carranco ...
www.rideaucanoeclub.ca/.../rcc2011ontariobantamchampions

 Rodeo riding into Powassan for fall fair
The North Bay Nugget
The Ontario-sanctioned event will showcase seven rodeo events including barrel racing, team roping and bull riding. Lorne Byers, also on the rodeo committee ...

Ontario News North | Tag Archive | Crown land management
McGuinty Government Explores How Northerners Can Provide Input Ontario is exploring how people can help shape Crown land and road management across the ...
www.karinahunter.com/?tag=crown-land-management

How Ontario's Greenbelt is failing farmers—and the local food movement
This Magazine
Robert Beynon's dairy farm sits just north of the Toronto suburb of Richmond Hill, on one of the southernmost edges of Ontario's greenbelt. It's a small operation (40 cows, 350 acres) set back off of busy Bathurst Street. Behind his 150-year-old brick ...
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