Showing posts with label Alberta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alberta. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Ontario Trails News - Happy Canada Day!


Happy Canada Day!

From the Ontario Newsroom
 
Ontario will introduce new legislation today to protect and improve thousands of kilometres of the province's urban, suburban, rural and remote land and water trails network while encouraging its expansion.  
If passed, the Supporting Ontario's Trails Act would:
  • Provide the trails community with enhanced tools to effectively develop, operate and promote trails
  • Remove barriers to help connect and expand trails across the province
  • Increase trail awareness and promote local tourism by enabling the recognition of trails of distinction, supporting communities and jobs across Ontario
  • Enable the development of a classification system to help users find trails that match their interest and ability
The proposed act would also improve, sustain and encourage the expansion of trails by addressing liability, trespassing and crown land issues.
Expanding and improving Ontario trails is part of the government's plan to build Ontario up. The four-part plan includes investing in people's talents and skills, making the largest investment in public infrastructure in Ontario's history, creating a dynamic, innovative environment where business thrives and building a secure retirement savings plan.

Quick Facts

  • The proposed legislation is based on feedback received from an environmental registry posting, engagement with Aboriginal groups and five regional sessions across the province.
  • Since 2009, Ontario has invested more than $80 million in trails.
  • The province has approximately 2,500 trails and more than 80,000 kilometres of trail; the second-largest network in Canada.
  • Almost 20,000 kilometres of trails are located within municipalities.
  • Thousands of kilometres of trails and roads are on provincial Crown land that are open for the public to use free of charge.
  • Ontario Parks protects and manages approximately 2,200 kilometres of trails and boardwalks.
  • As a key legacy of the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games, Ontario will complete 250 kilometres of gaps in Ontario's Trans Canada Trail and connect communities from Ottawa to Windsor and Fort Erie to Huntsville.

Background Information

Additional Resources

Quotes

Michael Coteau
“Each year, millions of Ontarians and visitors from outside the province experience the province’s world class trail system. Our trails encourage explorers of all ages and abilities to visit our unique communities and support local economies and jobs. To ensure this continues and our trails remain vital for future generations, Ontario will introduce new legislation today that would, if passed, contribute to an improved, safer and more sustainable trails network.”









From our Ministry Partners

On May 12th, 2015 the Ontario Government introduced  Bill 100 – the Supporting Ontario’s Trails Act, 2015 in the Legislature.  The consultations held across the province and the comments received through the Environmental Registry in fall 2013 provided valuable feedback that was used during the development of this proposed legislation.http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/bills/bills_detail.do?locale=en&Intranet=&BillID=3338
 
The proposed legislation has been posted on the Environmental Registry (search # 012-4102) for public comment for 45 days.  This posting and a copy of the proposed legislation can be accessed by the following links: http://www.ebr.gov.on.ca/ERS-WEB-External/displaynoticecontent.do?noticeId=MTI0OTgx&statusId=MTg4MjMx&language=en
 
Thank you for your continued support as we all work together to improve trails in Ontario.

Sincerely,
Anna Ilnyckyj Director, Policy Branch Sport, Recreation and Community Programs Division Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport 777 Bay Street, 23rd Floor Toronto, ON M7A 1S5
N.B. - Ministry staff will be present to answer questions on the Act and its development at Trailhead Ontario - June 8th and 9th 2015
A Special Note of Thanks 

The OTC President Jack De Wit, the Board and Staff of OTC wish to acknowledge all the trails, trail groups, members, board members, trail developers and community members who have assisted or waited a long time for the implementation of an Ontario Trails Act.

Too numerous to mention here, we want the trail community to know that we could not have achieved the development of an Ontario Trails Act without over the years.

Many of us are carrying your torch or your trail legacy.

The work of the trails community has produced this impact and for this we extend our gratitude to all of you.
_______________________________________________________________

Le Président OTC Jack De Wit, le conseil et le personnel de l'OTC tiennent à remercier tous les sentiers, les groupes de sentiers, les membres, les membres du conseil d'administration, les développeurs de sentiers et membres de la communauté qui ont aidé ou attendu longtemps pour la mise en œuvre d'un Ontario Loi Trails.

Trop nombreux pour être cités ici, nous voulons que la communauté des sentiers de savoir que nous ne pouvions pas atteint l'élaboration d'une loi de l'Ontario Trails sans fil des ans.

Beaucoup d'entre nous sont porteurs votre torche ou votre legs de piste.

Le travail de la communauté des sentiers a produit cet impact et pour cela nous exprimer notre gratitude à vous tous.

Merci/Thank-you.

Support the Kinghorn Trail Development
Last fall we started an audit of the rail corridor. This audit captures the good, the bad and the ugly. Using the latest trail auditing software, we are able to capture all the issues that need to be fixed prior to opening the trail. We will finish the audit in the spring for the full length of the line.

Please support us in building this legacy trail along Lake Superior. Even a small donation adds up and supports the capital required to upgrade the corridor for Northwestern Ontario's only rail trail!

We have plans to upgrade the railbed surface to accommodate trail users like cyclists, hikers, summer motorized use and snowmobiles in the winter months. As a full multi-use trail, we will be able to keep the trail in the public domain for future generations to enjoy.

The rail line doesn't stop at Nipigon but then turns north towards Greenstone. There has been some interest in discussing this as an option but conversations need to occur.  Please support this legacy project as we create an amazing trail alongside Lake Superior - the great inland sea.
Healthy Hikes Program Begins May 1, 2015

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Ontario Trails News - Trailwise - all about trails, all the time. Over 1000 subscribers - sign up today!

Find your favorite!




THUNDER BAY, ONJune 19, 2015 /CNW/ - The Trans Canada Trail is thrilled to announce it has received a $2 million joint gift from TD Bank Group and the Ontario Trillium Foundation – funds that have been matched by the Government of Canada with another $1 million grant, for a total of $3 million in Trail development funding.
These funds will help the Trans Canada Trail (TCT) to enhance and complete its route in Northern Ontario, between the City of North Bay and the City of Thunder Bay. The Trail sections under development include water and land routes, connecting 44 municipalities and aboriginal communities.
"We are grateful for the generous donation from TD Bank Group and the Ontario Trillium Foundation, and to our federal government for matching that $2 million gift with an additional $1 million grant," says Valerie Pringle, Co-Chair of the Trans Canada Trail Foundation. "It's a testament to our vision and passion when three major funders collaborate to help us reach our bold goal of a fully connected Trail, from Atlantic to Pacific to Arctic coasts, byCanada's 150th birthday in 2017."
50 Trail development projects are currently in progress as part of the TCT's goal to connect the Trail from coast to coast to coast by 2017. Currently, the Trail is more than 17,000 kilometres long and is 75 per cent connected. Once complete, the Trans Canada Trail will stretch almost 24,000 kilometres and will include urban, rural and wilderness trails in every province and territory.
Connecting Trail sections and communities in Northern Ontario
The $3 million donation will be used to help complete or enhance three TCT routes in northern Ontario.
  1. The North Bay to Sudbury Cycling Route, a 207-km road cycling route.
  2. The Lake Huron North Channel Waterfront Cycling Trail (LHNC), a 370-km road cycling route from Sudbury to Sault Ste. Marie.
  3. The Lake Superior Water Trail (LSWT), a 989-km paddling route from Sault Ste. Marie to Thunder Bay, currently part of the TCT network, will see the enhancement of 15 access points with amenities for paddlers.
Connecting these three routes to the TCT depends on multiple community partnerships and volunteers. The leadership efforts of aboriginal communities, regional municipalities, and the Trail Group Collaborative – comprised of the Lake Superior Watershed Conservancy, the Waterfront Regeneration Trust, and Tourism Northern Ontario – will drive the project to completion.
The TCT is a multi-purpose recreational trail that promotes six preferred activities: walking/hiking, paddling, cycling, horseback riding, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.
As sections of TCT, the North Bay to Sudbury Cycling Route, the Lake Huron North Channel Waterfront Cycling Trail, and the Lake Superior Water Trail all evoke the rich history and culture of Canada's people. By recalling the heritage of our aboriginal people, to early European trading and settlement, the growth of resource industries, the transcontinental railway, revolutionary Group of Seven paintings, and more – the TCT celebrates our proud Canadian journey.
Comment on our Comments! - by June 27th

As Presented Publicly at Trailhead Ontario June 8, 2015




















In summary - the Ontario Trails Council will be making comment, #1-12 on the last slide above on the Environmental Registry. 

The Ontario Trails welcomes any additions or comment to this list and we encourage you to e-mail the OTC at execdir@ontariotrails.ca if you have an item to discuss for addition.

Tweet the Act
This should help secure land for trails, control trespass, change crown land processes. Please share these suggested tweets - 
Ontario Trails Act? What is it? What does it do? How does it secure trails? Does it impact me? Answers at http://trailheadontario.com

New - Ontario Trails Act - NEW - learn more - hear from government and sector on impacts and expectations http://trailheadontario.com

Giving feedback to trails act on EBR? Are you commenting on the Ontario Trails Act? use us -#‎craftyourbestanswer 

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Ontario Trails News- information about Ontario Trails and related trails activity

http://ontariotrails.ca

Ontarians Step into Nature to show off their favourite Conservation Areas
NEWMARKET [April 16, 2014] – The votes have been tallied and the results are in! Conservation Ontario, the organization that represents Ontario's 36 ...
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant

NEWS
The Hindu
Home News Lead a Jane's Walk in your neighbourhood next...
Visit bit.ly/1mxUwGO to nominate a friend to be a walk leader. Last year, 150 Jane'swalks were held in Toronto; more than 800 walks took place in ...
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant
Keep fit and walk to school: new research shows walking to school is generally safe for children
A new study from The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) has found that walking to school in Toronto is relatively safe and children are safer when ...
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant
Ontario Place Park Hosts First Urban Bike Race Since Closing Today
TORONTO, ON - For the first time since its public closing in 2011, Toronto's iconic Ontario Place will open its gates today, April 19, 2014 to play host to ...
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant

Bridge Under Troubled Waters: Canoe Crosses Flooded River
Joe Keating pulls his son Joe along Willow Road through the flooded Otonabee River near Peterborough,Ontario on Friday, April 18. Spring run off is ...
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant

Fanshawe Conservation Area opens for the season
The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority employs over 70 full time and ... staff to provide quality outdoor recreational opportunities in southwestern Ontario. ... An annual pass gives access to all threeconservation areas.
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant
Enhanced by Zemanta

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Ontario Trails news - News and information from all over Ontario's 2600 recreational trails

Ontario Trails Council - follow us on Twitter
___________________________________________________________________________________

City joins cycle-safe roads initiative
London looks ready to roll out a pilot project to make city streets safer for cyclists and riders may have aToronto brewer to thank for a hardware ...
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant

Toronto Star

Ontario government warns $239M security tab for 2015 Pan Am Games could rise
... $300,000 to try to land a kickoff event for the Tour of Alberta pro cycling race ...TORONTO – Ontario's Liberal government admitted Tuesday that the ...
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant

2014 Toronto International Bicycle Show (Photo Gallery)
The 2014 Toronto International Bicycle Show pedalled into the city this ... action events, including theToronto BMX Jam, as well as mountain bike, and ...
Google PlusFacebookTwitterFlag as irrelevant

Enhanced by Zemanta