Walk-a-thon promotes health, raises funds for Greenway |
It's a great way to celebrate Trails Day!” International Trails Day encourages citizens worldwide to get outdoors and enjoy their natural surroundings. Ontario has 88000 km of trails to explore, including the 22 km multi-use Essex-Amherstburg Greenway ...
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Ontario resort destinations celebrateInternational Trails Day June ...
Ontario is well known for a great variety of trails and recreational activities. This weekend hikers and walkers alike have several guided hike ...
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Hiking Eastchester Ave RR Trail to Queenston St in St Catharines ...
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Peterborough Ontario is organizing hikes along with the Otonabee Conservation Authority and have created a Peterborough Trails Day Festival. It all happens ...
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Busy Guelph events weekend not dampened by rain
Guelph Mercury
GUELPH — It's promising to be a wet weekend, but organizers of various local outdoor events say their plans won't be doused. “We operate our event rain or shine,” Southern Ontario Amazing Race director Glenna Banda said Friday.
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Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority Issues Watershed Conditions Statement ... |
The Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority is warning watershed residents that a low pressure system will move through Southern Ontario today bringing heavy rainfall. The Weather Office is predicting accumulations of 30-50mm with the heaviest rain ...
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History alive in Barrie
The Barrie Examiner
Dave Brunnelle, portraying an 1812-era sergeant in the Royal Artillery, strikes a pose in the reenactment camp at Heritage Park Friday afternoon. IAN MCINROY/BARRIE EXAMINER/QMI AGENCY Dave Brunnelle, portraying an 1812-era sergeant in the Royal ...
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Trails Education Courses 2012 |
Course Calendar - click the link on the course name to download the flyer for that course!
Course Descriptions
Course Descriptions
Register - click on your choice, register on-line
Courses are for information and knowledge exchange purposes only. All courses are offered on a first come first serve basis. Instructors reserve the right to limit class sizes. Courses may be offered more than once in the calendar year. Some minimum student levels are necessary to run certain courses, so offered courses may change without notice.
We have an event execution team with an excellent track record, every single event to date has been a huge success for the both parties, in fact we are returning to a number of our 2010 and 2011 venues this year. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have, my number is 718-285-7861. I have attached a couple useful documents introducing Tough Mudder and the benefits of hosting our event. Contact John Curran, Venue Scout.
Parks and Recreation Ontario is pleased to launch the 2012 June is Recreation and Parks Month Campaign. This year's theme is Hike it or Bike it! It celebrates the abundance of walking, hiking and cycling trails across Ontario.
Help to spread the word and keep Ontarian's active this summer.
- Put a link on your page to RecAndParksMonth.ca
- Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/#!/PROntario
- Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/
RecreationAndParksMonth - Share information about Recreation and Parks Month in your newsletters. You can simply direct people to RecAndParksMonth.ca or to this short article about how to be involved: www.prontario.org/index.php?
ci_id=7764 - Recreation and Parks Month is also Senior's Month in Ontario. PRO is pleased to be partnering with the Ontario Seniors' Secretariat.
If you would like more information, please email us at: jrpm@prontario.org.
Toronto Horse Day - June 2, 2012 |
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