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Monday, August 8, 2016

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Ontario 150 Offering Grants!
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There are three funding programs you can apply for:
  • Community Celebration Program (application opens July 6 and closes September 2, 2016)
  • Partnership Program (application opens July 6 and closes September 30, 2016)
  • Community Capital Program (application opens July 18 and closes  September 14, 2016)

Ontario150 Community Celebration Program

This program will help to support initiatives that celebrate and commemorate Canada and Ontario’s 150th anniversary.

Ontario150 Partnership Program

This program supports collaborative projects that foster new partnerships and innovative ways to engage and empower youth.

Ontario150 Community Capital Program

This program helps municipalities, not-for-profit community organizations and Indigenous communities improve existing infrastructure through repairs, renovations or retrofitting.
 


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Friday, January 2, 2015

Ontario Trails News - Resort partners with trails, find your favorite place to snowshoe in Ontario

Find your favorite place to snowshoe in Ontario!

Port Cunnington Lodge & Resort Partners with Echo Valley Nature & Bike Trails

Port Cunnington Lodge & Resort Partners with Echo Valley Nature & Bike Trails
Muskoka, Ontario
Port Cunnington Lodge & Resort (http://www.portcunnington.com), a popular lakefront Ontario resort on scenic Lake of Bays in Muskoka, announces that they are partnering with Echo Valley Nature & Bike Trails, a new Lake of Bays park and bike trail system and year-round tourist attraction located near the town of Dwight. Beginning in the spring of 2015, Port Cunnington Lodge will be offering new special resort accommodations packages that will include hiking and biking activities at Echo Valley Nature & Bike Trails.
Muskoka's latest tourist attraction, Echo Valley Nature & Bike Trails celebrated its grand opening on October 6, 2014. The new park and trail system is open to visitors year-round and offers 3.5 kilometres of marked trails for snowshoeing, hiking and cycling. The Echo Valley trail system comprises 15 trails that are rated from easy to difficult, includes a main trail line which takes hikers approximately 30 to 40 minutes to complete, and 14 smaller trails. The trail park encompasses approximately 24 hectares (60 acres) of scenic Muskoka wilderness, with trails ideally suited for leisurely nature walks, brisk mountain bike rides, invigorating hikes and bracing winter snowshoeing jaunts. The Echo Valley Nature & Bike Trails Park has three different onsite kiosks and a viewing guide that provides information to enrich the learning experience of a park visit. There is also a viewing platform that overlooks the protected land nearby for visitors to observe area wildlife. A trail map of the park is available online.
"We are very pleased to welcome Echo Valley Nature & Bike Trails and congratulate them on the grand-opening of their wonderful Muskoka trail park. It is a great addition to our Lake of Bays neighbourhood," remarks Kim Loader, Innkeeper at Port Cunnington Lodge & Resort. "We are currently working on special accommodation and activity packages for next season that will combine luxurious cottage accommodations at Port Cunnington Lodge with an Echo Valley park activity or trail excursion. We believe that the Echo Valley Nature & Bike Trails is an area attraction that guests at Port Cunnington will surely want to take advantage of during their stay with us," say Loader.
About Port Cunnington Lodge & Resort: A favorite Ontario cottage country destination for generations, Port Cunnington Lodge & Resort on scenic Lake of Bays, is a traditional Muskoka lodge ideal for family resort vacations, romantic couple's getaways, Algonquin Park holidays, destination weddings, resort conferences and group events. This historic Muskoka resort offers superior lakefront suites and lakefront cottages that range from one to five bedrooms. All accommodations are tastefully furnished, with full kitchens and fireplaces in most. Port Cunnington Lodge is famous for its friendly service, fine dining, exceptional onsite amenities and activities, with first-class golf nearby, including access to the exclusive Bigwin Island Golf Club. For more information visit:http://www.portcunnington.com or call 1.800.894.1105.
Contact Information:
Kim Loader Innkeeper
Port Cunnington Lodge & Resort
1679 Port Cunnington Rd
Dwight ON P0A 1H0

Monday, December 1, 2014

Ontario Trails News - mountain biking part of PanAm ParaPan Games, this years Cyclocross Results

Learn more about Ontario's Mountain Bike Trails

Ontario Cyclocross Provincial Championships results

Halifax’s Andrew L’Esperance (Norco Factory Team) repeated as the elite men’s winner at this year’s Ontario Cyclocross Provincial Championships, but the gold medal and the provincial jersey was awarded to Erik Box (Independent) — who was second — for being the top Ontario resident. Jon Winfield (Team Bikeland) and Marco Li (TOwheels/Epicsport/BCC) rounded out the podium with the silver and bronze respectively.
Haley Smith (Norco Factory Team) won the provincial title in the elite women’s field, topping Lisa Holmgren (Velocity Cycle and Ski) and Jamie Gilgen (Realdeal/Gears P/B WASPcam)
The course, which featured a mix of grass, sand, hard-packed dirt and double track ski trails, got tackier as the day progressed. There were a lot elevation changes and an S-shaped sandpit that most riders chose to ride into and run out of.
The race was held at Hardwood Ski and Bike in Barrie, Ontario, which will also be venue for mountain biking events at next year’s Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games.

Friday, October 31, 2014

Ontario Trails News - some local support from Friends of Presq'ile Provincial Park

Lot's of Trail Development in Ontario - Thanks Federal Government!

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Local News: Friends of Presqu'ile Canoe raffle winners pick up their prize

Contributed by admin on Oct 28, 2014 - 08:50 AM
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The winners of this year’s draw for the ClearWater Designs Kawartha canoe are John and Lesley Cree and their sons, Warren and Graham, from North Gower, Ontario
The Crees have been regular campers at Presqu’ile for many years, having pitched their tents and explored its many trails and habitats every spring for the last 26 years, and John looks back to his childhood in Trenton when his family camped at Presqu’ile long before that even!  Though bicycles are their favourite mode of transportation when at Presqu’ile, the canoe will be put to good use on Ontario’s lakes and rivers since the Cree family also enjoy canoeing and wilderness camping at every opportunity. Actually Lesley’s name was on the ticket so I guess there is going to be some demand for the canoe.
Annual Raffle for Clearwater Design Kawartha Canoe
The winning ticket, Number 1431, was drawn on Sunday, October 12, 2014 and the winner has been notified. A full report will be posted on our website once the canoe has been collected and we have some photographs.
‘Thank you’ to everyone who has supported The Friends in our Raffle.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Ontario Trails News - Paddle, Bike, Hike and Ride Ontario's Trails

Let's get walking
Truro Daily News
The Bruce Trail in Ontario runs from Niagara to Tobermory, covering almost 900 kilometres, ... It makes sense for tourism, it makes sense for our health, ...



Plan ahead: Your guide to local social events
Northumberland Today
The Pine Ridge Hiking Club invites you along on its easy 10-km. lakeshore ... The Cobourg Public Library (200 Ontario St.) welcomes young readers aged seven ...



Try paddling this summer
Northumberland Today
... for competition are yours this summer with the Cobourg Dragon Boat and Canoe Club... Except for Montreal, I think we have always been in Ontario.



Sudbury Rocks has come a long way - Column by Laura Young
The Sudbury Star
By LAURA YOUNG Vince Perdue and his Sudbury Rocks Race, Run, ... canoeing, swimming, running and Mountain biking, as well as the Beaton Classic quadrathlon.



Frontenac graduate finishes 26th in cycling event - The Whig ...
... ---Ontario---, Amherstburg - Amherstburg Echo, Bancroft - Bancroft this Week, Barrie - Barrie Examiner .... Frontenac graduate finishes 26th in cycling event ...
www.thewhig.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3522016


Ontario's Best to Race 2012 Good Friday Road Race O-Cup #1 ...
Hamilton, Ontario – April 2, 2012 – Hundreds of road cyclists from across Ontario are about to descend on Flamborough for the 60th running of the challenging, ...
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Monday, February 20, 2012

Ontario Trails - Ski, Sled, Hike, Bike or Paddle Ontario's Trails

Wood ducks get new homes thanks to conservation program at AMA Sportsmen's Club
Amherstburg Echo
By Ron Giofu/The Amherstburg Echo AMHERSTBURG — In an effort to preserve southwesternOntario's wood duck population, the AMA Sportsmen's Club stepped up with its conservationprogram Saturday morning. For approximately the sixth straight year, ...
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Conservation Ontario News Byte
Conservation Authorities work with Trees Ontario to plant more than 1.5 million trees annually in partnership with Trees. Ontario and the Ministry of Natural ...
www.conservation-ontario.on.ca/.../ForestsHelpKeepUsHealth...


News & Events Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority
Conservation Ontario, representing the province's 36 Conservation Authorities specifically referenced in the Report, encourages a thorough discussion on the ...
www.grca.on.ca/.../drummondreportimpactsconservationautho...


Welcome to the Hamilton Conservation Areas - Hamilton ...
Fifty Point is a spectacular conservation area, with the warmest and cleanest beach on western Lake Ontario. It's home to one of the most picturesque marinas ...
www.conservationhamilton.ca/welcome-to-the...areas/item


conservation | Ontario Nature Blog
Ontario Nature Blog. Protecting wild species and wild spaces through conservation, education and public engagement. Skip to content. Home ...
www.ontarionature.org/connect/blog/?tag=conservation


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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Ontario Trails News - Develop, Manage, Use and Preserve Trails

A new policy statement from the American Heart Association says preventing heart disease before it starts is a good long-term investment in America's health.  The statement summarizes years of research on the value of investing in prevention, particularly through community-based changes to make it easier and cheaper to live a healthy lifestyle.  For example, the statement says every dollar spent on building trails for walking or biking saves three-dollars in medical costs.  It also says drastically cutting the amount of salt in the food supply to support an average intake of 15-hundred milligrams per day may reduce high blood pressure in the country by 25 per cent, saving $26 billion in healthcare costs annually.  The policy statement is on the American Heart Association's website and is published in the journal Circulation.
Thanks to Carol Oitment from the Ontario MHPS for forwarding this.

Two people badly hurt in ATV crash near Almonte
Ottawa Citizen
Ontario Provincial Police say a 19-year-old woman was driving the ATV on Clayton Road in Mississippi Mills around 3:35 am with a 21-year-old man when she ...

Amherstburg police conduct ATV patrols - Amherstburg Echo ...
AMHERSTBURG — The Amherstburg Police Service conducted an ATV patrol last ... -- -Ontario---, Amherstburg - Amherstburg Echo, Bancroft - Bancroft this Week ...
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 Lessons learned in British Columbia
Orangeville Banner
Whereas BC's Agricultural Land Preserve protects farmland from development, forming a defacto green belt, Ontario's Greenbelt is located north of tens of ...

Illegal fishing results in 200-plus charges
SooToday.com
The Northeast region extends from Hudson Bay and James Bay in the north to the French and Mattawa rivers in the south, and from the Ontario-Quebec border in the east to Lake Superior and the Manitouwadge Area in the west. Conservation officers were ...See all stories on this topic »


On a paddle and a prayer
The Barrie Advance
The Six Mile Lake-Gibson River-McRae Lake loop is one of the most popular canoe routes in Ontario, blending easy access with gorgeous scenery and interesting historical sites, and requiring little experience in paddling. It's the ideal route for a ... See all stories on this topic »


Peter's Photo Odyssey: keep on rowing and rowing.. , Canoe Lake ...
keep on rowing and rowing.. , Canoe Lake Ontario J... the images.. , Canoe Lake Algonquin Park Ontario J... a bird on the lake.. Common Loon, Canoe Lake ...
peterstereoscopy.blogspot.com/.../keep-on-rowing-and-rowing...

Teeing up for fun in Muskoka
Toronto Sun
Grandview's busiest times are July and August, when the lake is warm and the beach, the kids' club, the mountain bike trails and the boats are in full action. May, October and the winter are low seasons and a lot quieter. The following day was solely ...
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Cycling - Jeff Schiller
YouTube
He's tearing up the roads around Ontario, and beyond. A former Athlete of the week having a championship season.
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