Showing posts with label Anishinaabe Babamadizwin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anishinaabe Babamadizwin. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Ontario Trails - Help needed on trails to clear debris - contact your local trail organization - Thanks Ontario Trails

Link to Video
A lot of you were just mesmerized by a photo we shared yesterday of the grotto in Bruce Peninsula National Park being pounded by incredible waves during Sandy's stay.

Well then you will LOVE the video!
Pull up a chair, grab a hot drink and ENJOY!

Thank you Ethan for sharing the magic with us.
Sandy leaves trail of destruction as Ontario braces for superstorm's worst
National Post
The impact of the weather system extended over a thousand kilometres away from the storm, according to the Canadian Hurricane Centre, with southern Ontario and Quebec experiencing high wind gusts and periods of heavy rain on Monday night. At least 16 ...
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The Watering Hole: Escape from the Gym- Step into Nature!
By Conservation Ontario
Jayme Crittenden is a a Communications Officer with Conservation Ontario. As part of her role she is lucky enough to learn about and promote 270 green gems (and health powerhouses)- Ontario's Conservation Areas. Posted by Conservation ...
The Watering Hole

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  4 DAYS LEFT TO VOTE FOR ANISHINAABE BABAMADIZWIN: A JOURNEY BY CANOE….PLUS STILL A CHANCE UNDER AT-RISK YOUTH COMPETITION

by Mike
Aviva Community FundAnishinaabe Babamadizwin: A Journey By Canoe Only about 8 days left to vote in the 2nd round of Aviva Community Fund....currently sitting at 74 votes....if this idea gets at least 500 votes it will still be considered for the At-Risk Youth Grand Prize....so even if doesn't win a place as a SEmi-Finalist in this round or the 3rd and final qualifying round....there is an opportunity to qualify for some funding....so please vote for Anishinaabe Babamadizwin: A Journey By Canoe, http://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf13805.
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Help!!! We have lost ground and need you to push us back into first place. Please share with your friends and help us regain our lead!

The Conservation Youth Corps (CVC's youth volunteer program) is in the running for a $100K grant throug...See More
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Brighton resident takes fitness up a notch with Nordic pole walking
Northumberland News
Yarrien said Nordic pole walking was invented in Finland as a way for its cross-country ski team to train all year round. Since then, it has ... Some people she knows have even taken their pole walking skills to the Ontario Seniors Games, she said. For ...
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The Watering Hole: Escape from the Gym- Step into Nature!
By Conservation Ontario
Jayme Crittenden is a a Communications Officer with Conservation Ontario. As part of her role she is lucky enough to learn about and promote 270 green gems (and health powerhouses)- Ontario's Conservation Areas. Posted by Conservation ...
The Watering Hole


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Barrie club hosts Baseball Cyclocross
The Barrie Advance
Going on their 6th year on the Ontario Cyclocross circuit the Barrie Cycling club was awarded the distinction of the Provincial Championships. The event, known for its course, which snakes it way around baseball diamonds and soccer fields, promises to ...
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Informal Cycle Toronto study suggests Jarvis...
insideTORONTO.com
With the Jarvis Street bike lanes slated to be removed within days, Cycle Toronto has emerged with a new study indicating the lanes are catching on with cyclists. The group, formerly known as the Toronto Cyclists Union, positioned cameras overlooking ...
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Horse Riding in Ontario | Just Horsing Around On the farm
Posts about Horse Riding in Ontario written by Just another day on the farm.
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OFSC Seeks Safety Campaign Proposals
The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs is currently seeking proposals from qualified individuals or organizations to provide project planning, implementation, and administrative oversight for the development of a Responsible Rider Safety Campaign. A copy of the Request for Proposals document can be found here:http://www.ofsc.on.ca/images/stories/About_Us/Opportunities/RFP-Responsible_Rider_Safety_Campaign-12-10-24.pdf
  


GTA Trail Map Here
Toronto's archived past goes mobile
The Eyeopener
Users can navigate through the app's 150 stories, organized by date, theme and neighbourhood, on an interactive map or by following themed trails. “It gives people a better sense of Toronto's heritage, what makes Toronto tick,” said Sandra Shaul ...
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Ontario Trails - Hurricane Sandy results in lots of weakened trees on Ontario Trails!

To all of our fans and friends at Ontario Trails, with the severe weather on its way to our region please stay safe! The south-eastern part of our province will experience severe winds of 60 gusting up to 100 km/h beginning this evening. S...See More

Ontario residents urged to prepare for Hurricane Sandy
Brandon Sun
But land ambulances will be available to transport patients if needed, she added. Emergency Management Ontario is monitoring the situation closely and will be able to jump in to help residents if necessary, she said. "We're ready for the red alert ...
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No flooding expected from hurricane
Kawartha Media Group
(KAWARTHA LAKES) Kawartha Conservation officials say no flooding is expected as a result of remnants of hurricane Sandy. Environment Canada anticipates the arrival of the storm in southern Ontario later today (Oct. 29) bringing high winds and rainfall.
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8 DAYS LEFT TO VOTE FOR ANISHINAABE BABAMADIZWIN: A JOURNEY BY CANOE….PLUS STILL A CHANCE UNDER AT-RISK YOUTH COMPETITION

by Mike
Aviva Community Fund: Anishinaabe Babamadizwin: A Journey By Canoe Only about 8 days left to vote in the 2nd round of Aviva Community Fund....currently sitting at 74 votes....if this idea gets at least 500 votes it will still be considered for the At-Risk Youth Grand Prize....so even if doesn't win a place as a SEmi-Finalist in this round or the 3rd and final qualifying round....there is an opportunity to qualify for some funding....so please vote for Anishinaabe Babamadizwin: A Journey By Canoe, http://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf13805.

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Our event calendar shows weekly adjustments to our course offerings. It also provides links to course information, in PDF flyer format, registration, and location of course through a google map or other means.


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Pulled bull walk disappoints Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
Toronto Sun
TORONTO -. Organizers of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair say they're disappointed that bulls up Bay St. is a no-go. The Royal originally planned for the six 900-kilo bulls to be walked up two blocks of the financial district Tuesday as part of its ...
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Walking With A Camera: Toronto Zombie Walk 2012 I
The Day started off dark and foreboding... Dark, and Forboding Okay, not really. Nothing like a little artistic license in processing. Anyway, I had to be downtown ...
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Zombie Cyclists Ride in Celebration of an Undead Bike Lane
Torontoist
It was a decision made despite a concerted campaign by Cycle Toronto to point out that the number of cyclists using the street has tripled since the lanes were installed, that collisions between pedestrians and cars have been down by 89 per cent, and ...
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Horse Riding in Ontario | Just Horsing Around On the farm
Posts about Horse Riding in Ontario written by Just another day on the farm.
canadianbrandygirl.wordpress.com/tag/horse-riding-in-ontario/



Map Here
OFSC Seeks Safety Campaign Proposals
The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs is currently seeking proposals from qualified individuals or organizations to provide project planning, implementation, and administrative oversight for the development of a Responsible Rider Safety Campaign. A copy of the Request for Proposals document can be found here:http://www.ofsc.on.ca/images/stories/About_Us/Opportunities/RFP-Responsible_Rider_Safety_Campaign-12-10-24.pdf
 

 
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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Ontario Trails News - Information on Events, Building, Funding, and Activity on 2600 Ontario Trails!


OFSC Seeks Safety Campaign Proposals
The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs is currently seeking proposals from qualified individuals or organizations to provide project planning, implementation, and administrative oversight for the development of a Responsible Rider Safety Campaign. A copy of the Request for Proposals document can be found here:http://www.ofsc.on.ca/images/stories/About_Us/Opportunities/RFP-Responsible_Rider_Safety_Campaign-12-10-24.pdf


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8 Days Left To Vote For Anishinaabe Babamadizwin: A Journey By Canoe….Plus Still A Chance Under At-Risk Youth Competition

by Mike
Only about 8 days left to vote in the 2nd round of Aviva Community Fund....currently sitting at 74 votes....if this idea gets at least 500 votes it will still be considered for the At-Risk Youth Grand Prize....so even if doesn't win a place as a SEmi-Finalist in this round or the 3rd and final qualifying round....there is an opportunity to qualify for some funding....so please vote for Anishinaabe Babamadizwin: A Journey By Canoe, http://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf13805.
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Flood warnings in effect as Sandy surges closer to GTA
Toronto Star
Toronto and Region Conservation Management already issued flood warnings for Saturday and Sunday as heavy rain from a separate weather system falls on Ontario. At least 25 flights were cancelled Saturday at Pearson International Airport with more ...
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Toronto Area Cycling Clubs/Teams - Road Bike, Cycling Forums
This was my first summer back cycling since 2006, I really got back into it near the end of the summer and plan on starting to compete again next season.
forums.roadbikereview.com/.../toronto-area-cycling-clubs-tea... 


Crothers Woods, Toronto's time machine in the Don Valley
Toronto Star
With the preciousness of this rare habitat in mind, I continue my walk down the serpentine mountain bike trail, thinking back to a time before the ...

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Our event calendar shows weekly adjustments to our course offerings. It also provides links to course information, in PDF flyer format, registration, and location of course through a google map or other means.


Be sure to use our array of press or other flyers to circulate to your local papers or possible attendees. All available for use - call - 877-668-7245 or 519-941-8911, or 1-866-560-7783
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