Showing posts with label Appalachian Trail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Appalachian Trail. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

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Motivate yourself to hike more than ever this October!

Registration for the TBTC annual Hike-a-thon opens August 1st. For more information and to register, visit brucetrail.org/hikeathon
All proceeds go directly to….
The Bruce Trail Conservancy’s 50th Anniversary Milestone Project
5,000 acres of Niagara Escarpment landscape containing the Bruce Trail secured, stewarded and made available to the public by 2017.


The first 50 participants receive a complementary “buff” (see photo to the right). Make sure you’re one of the first!   

The event: The Hike-a-thon is month long event taking place from October 1st to 31st. Participants set personal hiking goals and endeavor to surpass them while raising funds. Prizes are awarded for participants with the most kilometers hiked on the Bruce Trail (main and side trails) and most funds raised.




Toronto cycling group tours Kingston, praises local infrastructure

More than 200 cyclists from Toronto made the trip to Kingston this long weekend, touring the region on two wheels.
Members of the Toronto bicycling network choose a different city each year to spend their civic long weekend – and head out on various cycling routes.
This year the group chose Kingston and toured more than a dozen different courses throughout their time in the limestone city.
One of today’s trips included a ride to and from Cape Vincent – through Wolfe Island. Organizers say Kingston is one of the up and coming cycle-tourism hotspots.
Andrea Calver: “Kingston is a fantastic city to visit, especially in the summer. By being here we want to encourage Kingston to continue to improve its cycling infrastructure, because cycle-tourism is very big business. We’re not the only people who come here to cycle. This can be a really popular destination for cyclists because there is something for everybody.”
Rein Suurallik: “It’s so close to these wonderful restaurants, and the architecture is just wonderful. Again just very close to some absolutely cycling. Riding along the rivers and these lakes. We’re heading up to Desert Lake today and we’re really looking forward to it because it’s going to be a wild, twisty, windy, up and down sort of road. We’re going to warn our riders about that because they’re really going to be tuckered out at the end of it.

Toronto and Region Conservation to bring in truckloads of dirt to stabilize shoreline path below Scarborough’s Guild Park

Scarborough Mirror
By Mike Adler 
Work to stabilize a shoreline path below Scarborough’s Guild Park will be done over the next three weeks, says a local volunteer group.
In announcing the project, Friends of Guild Park and Gardens called metal reinforcement bars in rubble below the park “dangerous and unsightly.”
The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, responsible for the Lake Ontario shoreline, will start placing about 30 truckloads of clean fill below the park, starting on Tuesday, Aug. 2.
“The TRCA is doing this work after the Guildwoood Village Community Association has raised concerns about the poor condition of this popular walking area along Lake Ontario,” the Friends group said on Facebook last week.
During construction, the conservation authority is blocking access to the area, including to a roadway down to the shore from Guildwood Parkway, weekdays between 7 a.m and 5 p.m.
The shoreline below the park may be popular, but the TRCA says it is not safe to walk on.
Its Scarborough Waterfront Project, which is still under study, proposes a plan for safe access to the shore through a series of new waterfront green spaces below the Bluffs connecting Bluffers Park with East Point Park at the mouth of Highland Creek.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Ontario Trail News - about trail membership, trail services and snowmobling on Ontario Trails!

Ontario Trail Memberships - Annual Drive on Now

Once again its that time of year where we send out our membership invoices. We have made a modification for 2014.
  • Many groups have verbally committed to OTC for membership in 2013. If you did we are sending you an invoice that reflects this outstanding commitment.
  • Invoices are net 30, so we are sending earlier to avoid staff departure for the holidays, so they can be processed.
Recently we read an appeal by the Appalachian Trail to the community to help make its budget. They are $771,000 in need. In comparison the OTC needs your support - but collectively to make this years budget our goal is $24,000. Your act of renewal keeps us open and functioning. Across 140 members that is $171.42 per group. Please do your part and pay on time!

Benefits: real work through your membership support.
  • OTC Education Program - the trail strategy calls for sector training. Through OTC you have a mechanism
  • OTC Advocacy - the OTS consultations are the result of your Board at work
  • Trail Projects - from Georgian Bay to North Shore of Superior to the Guelph to Goderich Greenway we are assisting communities to have the trails they want.
  • Saving Trail - in Welland and Niagara we are saving the trail that was closed
  • Building Trail - we have assisted in the hands on building of trail in Eastern Ontario
  • Trails By Type - through our efforts use groups are better organized and this has led to the development of horse trails in Norfolk County for example
  • Trail Master Planning - because of our provincial conference the Oxford County is engaged in a trail planning exercise, and we have commented on that.
  • Weekly News Bulletins - Trailwise tells the rest of the trail community about what you are doing on your trails
  • Justifying your Trails - through the Trail Counts Program you can tell your community who uses your trail and how much they use it.

Snowmobile Week Riding - November 24-30, 2013

(Barrie, ONNovember 22, 2013) – The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) and its member clubs are celebrating the coming sledding season during Get Ready to Go Snowmobiling Ontario Week, November 24 to 30. The celebration starts as club volunteers are hard at work clearing, preparing and signing over 30,000 kilometres of OFSC trails. Although OFSC trails are not available for snowmobiling at this time, early indicators are very positive for a great 2014 snowmobile season ahead, with long-range forecasts predicting a cold, snowy winter and many parts of the province already having experienced below zero temperatures and early snowfalls. More Information Here

From the Clubs- go to the Ontario Snowmobile Trails FB Page and see the newsfeed, stories posted by Clubs there. Such as:




We have updated the host site surveys for 2014 and 2015. Thanks to the various organizations and locations that expressed an interest. 2015 still open for application. 2014 status will be reviewed by Conference Committee.
2015 Host Survey


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Monday, June 25, 2012

Ontario Trails - Hike, Bike, Ride or Camp on Ontario Trails!

Longest US trail seeks link to Appalachian Trail
KGWN
The longest hiking trail in the United States stops 40 miles short of its most ... the rubble when a roof collapsed at a mall in northern Ontario, authorities said.

Helmet debate dogs cyclists
Toronto Sun
To hell with helmets, supporters of bareheaded cycling and civil liberties insist — scoffing at life-saving recommendations by Ontario's chief coroner.


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Wawanosh Wetland Receives Much-Needed Facelift
Melodika.net (press release)
Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC), the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority ... thriving wetland at Wawanosh Wetlands Conservation Area near Sarnia, Ontario.
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Want safer cycling? Build cycling infrastructure
MetroNews Canada
Toronto Bike Month wraps up this week. But, for cyclists in Toronto, there's not a whole lot to celebrate. The administration at city hall remains firmly anti-bike.
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Cycle tourism an opportunity for local business
Delhi News Record
The potential for local businesses to attract new tourists is good, said Mursell. About 5000 cyclists a year use the trail along Lake Ontario, and that only ...

Waterloo Ontario Trails YouTube
A walk through the scenic Forwell and Hillside trails of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada in early summer 2012.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1__oJzvW7Cg

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