Showing posts with label Andrea Horwath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andrea Horwath. Show all posts

Friday, April 13, 2012

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

Ontario travel: get out and enjoy the great outdoors

Toronto Star
Ariel Teplitsky Toronto Star If you're itching for outdoor adventure, there's no need to wait for summer. In many ways spring is the superior season for hiking, camping and other activities. The highways and destinations are less congested, ...
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Novi woman strolls into FAMtastic Fitness business
Hometownlife.com
FAMtastic Fitness was created by Maria Tilmos, former resident of Garden City ... her daughter with friend and mentor, Bernice Robinson of London, Ontario.



Ontario Cycling Association May Camps
April 12, 2012 (Toronto, ON) – The OCA is running two great camps in May. The first camp is the annual cadet camp, May 5-6 for athletes aged 14-16.
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Horwath uses clout effectively
Elliot Lake Standard
By BRIAN MACLEOD/THE SUDBURY STAR/QMI AGENCY Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath took a ... McGuinty says the province is subsidizing the ONTC at $400 a ride.



1812 flags fly in Niagara-on-the-Lake
Niagarathisweek.com
1812 flags fly in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Commemorative War of 1812 Bicentennial flags are on sale now. Fly some heritage pride. From left: Richard Merritt, Barbara Gelb, Rick Meleon, Lord Mayor Dave Eke, Tony Chisholm, Lyle Williams, Jim Alexander, ...
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Tentative deal reached to protect David Dunlap Observatory Lands
Toronto Star
The deal, reached through a six-month mediation process at the Ontario Municipal Board, marks the near end of a fight to preserve the lands lauded by local residents as one of the last big green spaces in the community. Town council voted 9-0 to ratify ...
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'Fired up' for Pumpkinferno
The Morrisburg Leader
... arranged in an outdoor exhibit staged at Upper Canada Village. ... The new event recently received $75000 in funding from Celebrate Ontario.

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Friday, August 12, 2011

Ontario Trails News - Update

From 8-80 Cities
Put coal plants on standby, keep cars one metre from bikes: Ontario NDP
National Post (blog)
Ontario's New Democrats have put cyclists at the centre of their environmental platform, as party leader Andrea Horwath pledged Thursday to make it illegal for motorists to get within a metre of a moving bike. In unveiling the NDP's plans for energy ...


Cyclist is always in transition
Kawartha Media Group
"It's about trying to help people understand how their behaviour affects either the other drivers or other cyclists around them." As the cycling season cools off here in Ontario, Black is preparing to return to Tucson as the 2011/12 Arizona cycling ...

Could it be that paddling through the untouched, silent Canadian wilderness transforms us? For trippers who paddle the remote Woodland Caribou Provincial Park year after year, the answer is a resounding yes.

 


Long Sault Conservation Area - Hiking Buddies

10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Hilly, forest-covered terrain greets the eye at Long Sault Conservation Area. The conservation area is in the middle of the pleasantly hilly Oak Ridges Moraine, which was formed during the last ice age. The rugged terrain is suitable for various activities, such as running, hiking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, mountain biking, nature walks, and bird watching.
Directions: click here for map


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