Showing posts with label Brantford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brantford. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Ontario Trails News - Brantford Skills Park supports safer off road riding!

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Cycling club onside with bike skills park

Brant News
The Brant Cycling Club has a lot of wheels in motion.
In a little over one year since it was formed last April, the non-profit club has grown to about 50 members, expanded its weekly road and trail rides, started a kids mountain bike camp, got involved in holding a major fundraiser for mental health and taken on advocacy for the development of a skills bike park in Brantford.
City councillor Rick Weaver, the newly minted vice president of the Brant Cycling Club (BCC), is chairing the task force looking into building a skills bike park in one of three city parks: Earl Haig, Waterworks and Rivergreen.
“Other cities that have done these have found they’ve become a family attraction,” he said in a weekend interview.
Toronto’s bike skills park, visible from the Gardiner Expressway near Sunnyside Avenue, cost $500,000 to build.
“That’s kind of the Cadillac of bike parks,” Weaver said.
“A scaled-down version is what we want,” he added.
The specially designed park would help develop cycling skills in kids.
Weaver said features he would like to see included would be “jump lines” (a series of jumps and a “pump track” (a hilly, banked track that allows riders to maintain momentum without pedalling).
The park would also be suitable for skateboards and scooters.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Ontario Trails News - Trail News from all over Ontario's trails!

New Member!Brantford Trails


Parks & Trails 

The City of Brantford prides itself on the quality parks and trails it provides season after season for residents and visitors to enjoy. Some parks provide a peaceful, relaxing setting where you can enjoy passive recreational activities, while others are venues for sports and active pursuits. The City's gorgeous private and public gardens have been recognized with several titles in the Communities in Bloom competition.
The City offers nearly 70 kilometers of natural trails that are perfect for running, cycling or hiking. With constant upgrades and additions, there's always somewhere new to explore along the way.

We Thank Our Renewing Members!

Caledon Trails 

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Forks of the Credit Provincial Park at Cataract Falls.
Photo by Gary Hall
The Town of Caledon features over 65 parks and has access to 260 km of trails. In Caledon, there are playgrounds, picnic areas, splash pads, tennis courts, sports fields, a leash free park, a skateboard park, trails for cycling, walking and running as well as open spaces.
There are many options for people of all ages to enjoy outdoor recreation. Make the great outdoors a part of your active lifestyle.

Hike Ontario

2014: An Exciting Year in Hiking 
This year marks the 40th anniversary of Hike Ontario. To celebrate we are returning to where it all began for our Annual Summit. From October 31st to November 2nd we will be in Guelph as guests of the Guelph Hiking Trail Club. This is very appropriate as Hike Ontario started as the Federation of Ontario Hiking Trail Associations at Henry Graupner`s home in Guelph.
Several changes of venue later, we are Hike Ontario and comprise 30 Trail Associations and Hiking Clubs with approximately 13000 members. We also advocate and supply information to the provinces walkers and hikers. As such we had a critical role in the drafting of the 2005 Ontario Trails Strategy. Now almost 10 years later, this plan is being reviewed. This and the current political situation in Ontario provides us with a great opportunity to push the ministries involved and all Ontario political parties towards active plans and policies that support hiking, trail associations and landowners who are generous enough to allow the use of their property for people to hike without charge.
Please consider advocating on behalf of Hike Ontario and the hikers and walkers of Ontario by speaking to your member of the provincial parliament as well as any candidates from the other political parties about the need for support for sustainable volunteer managed trails.

Tom Friesen
President, Hike Ontario
president@hikeontario.com


Port Hope Trails

Lace up your hiking boots and start doing your stretching exercises. The Municipality of Port Hope offers diverse and interesting walking and hiking trails that can provide either a leisurely afternoon stroll or a scenic nature hike.

Contact our local hiking club at:
http://pineridgehikingclub.ca/

Willow Beach Field Naturalists is a local charitable organization dedicated to the protection and enhancement of the natural heritage of Northumberland County. WBFN provides opportunities for it's members and others in the community to engage in projects in our area, which  in turn,  increases awareness of our vital natural heritage. Contact  WBFN at:
http://willowbeachfieldnaturalists.org
 
Local trails include:
 
The Ganaraska Forest – a 4000 hectare, multi-use area with year-round recreational opportunities. It has over 300 kms of trails passing through sandy, rolling terrain typical of the Oak Ridges Moraine.
 
The Ganaraska Hiking Trail – a 500 km route that starts in Port Hope and joins with the Bruce trail near Glen Huron. The southern end of the trail begins at the large boulder on the lawn of the Port Hope Town Hall on the west bank of the Ganaraska.
 
The Ganaraska Millennium Trail – a relatively level 2.4 km looped trail along the Ganaraska River. The trail begins at the Ganaraska Conservation Authority office on the northwest corner of Hwy 28401 and County Rd. 28.
 
The Spartan Ravine Walkway – begins on Jocelyn Street west of Crossley Drive (look for the trailhead on the south side) and connects with the Ganaraska Trail. 
 
The Waterfront Trail – has beautiful unobstructed views of Lake Ontario. This trail follows along the lakeshore from the Port Hope Marina, east to Gages Creek, where special wetlands offer an abundance of wetland wildlife.
 

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Monday, November 25, 2013

Ontario Trail News - daily news about conservation trails, and trail education from Ontario's Trails!

Trail Education
Next Course December 5.




Location: Bruce County Library Headquarters, 1243 McKenzie Road, Port Elgin



Registration:Contact Graham Burke - courses@ontariotrails.ca
On-line Courses start up
January 2014



We have updated the program and our 14 module program is here for the using. If you have staff to train, trails to manage or want a session in your area on a particular topic let us know. We'll coordinate a session or series on your behalf.

Trail Openings and Events
Brantford Trails
The County of Brant and City of Brantford have recently begun distributing a new Outdoor Adventures Map that focuses on Hiking, Cycling and Paddling routes in our area.  The map also highlights outdoor recreational areas such as golf courses, outdoor pools, picnic areas and fishing holes.  We welcome all visitors to Brant County and hope they enjoy the awesome outdoor activities featured on the map.

Grand Valley Trails - Xmas Stuffers



Hamilton Conservation - Give Conservation
this Holiday

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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Ontario Trail News - trail openings and events from all around Ontario's trails!

Trail Openings and Events
Brantford Trails
The County of Brant and City of Brantford have recently begun distributing a new Outdoor Adventures Map that focuses on Hiking, Cycling and Paddling routes in our area.  The map also highlights outdoor recreational areas such as golf courses, outdoor pools, picnic areas and fishing holes.  We welcome all visitors to Brant County and hope they enjoy the awesome outdoor activities featured on the map.

Atv

Atv 2-up Legislation moving along


Barrie Trails


Gamiing Nature Centre



Kettle Creek Conservation

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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Ontario Trails News - trail openings and events from all over Ontario's trails!

Trail Openings and Events
From Members/Financial SupportersBrantford Trails
The County of Brant and City of Brantford have recently begun distributing a new Outdoor Adventures Map that focuses on Hiking, Cycling and Paddling routes in our area.  The map also highlights outdoor recreational areas such as golf courses, outdoor pools, picnic areas and fishing holes.  We welcome all visitors to Brant County and hope they enjoy the awesome outdoor activities featured on the map.

Atv Powersports Show


Canoeing - Big trip completed



Climbing Trails


Spartan Race

2014 Location needed




Gamiing Nature Centre Trails

Killarney Trails


Essex Trails


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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Ontario Trails - Information request and Forestry Conference all about Ontario Trails

Be sure to add your capital trail budget to our trails survey!


Use this link to answer our Capital Allocation Question - January 18, 2013
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Hi - I just got a phone call from Mary Welsh from Brantford.

This next Tuesday she is going to make an argument for trail allocation in the Brantford budget.

In order to make a compelling argument she asked me if I had an idea of the amount of trail dedicated dollars in capital budgets OR if I could survey and find out.

I am sharing the following spreadsheet on google docs with you.

Just look for your name and if you could please provide the capital allocation from 2002 and 2013 (or 2012 if most available).

If you are not a member of the OTC please use the non-member section below the membership to add your data.

NOTE: The data you post is viewable to all recipients of this e-mail, if you are not comfortable sharing your data - send it to me in a separate e-mail and I'll share with Mary via a different spreadsheet.

I am away on Monday in Toronto, but if you could leave the data I'll get it to Mary early Tuesday.

Capital Trail Allocation/Change 2002-2013 - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Au27fSryDHqSdE50Y3J1Slc2dWc2MHNiYm9IMlpGQXc

Thanks


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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Ontario Trails News - Cycling, Winter, Information and More about Ontario Trails!


Use this link to answer our Capital Allocation Question - January 18, 2013
View this email in your browser
Hi - I just got a phone call from Mary Welsh from Brantford.

This next Tuesday she is going to make an argument for trail allocation in the Brantford budget.

In order to make a compelling argument she asked me if I had an idea of the amount of trail dedicated dollars in capital budgets OR if I could survey and find out.

I am sharing the following spreadsheet on google docs with you.

Just look for your name and if you could please provide the capital allocation from 2002 and 2013 (or 2012 if most available).

If you are not a member of the OTC please use the non-member section below the membership to add your data.

NOTE: The data you post is viewable to all recipients of this e-mail, if you are not comfortable sharing your data - send it to me in a separate e-mail and I'll share with Mary via a different spreadsheet.

I am away on Monday in Toronto, but if you could leave the data I'll get it to Mary early Tuesday.

Capital Trail Allocation/Change 2002-2013 - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Au27fSryDHqSdE50Y3J1Slc2dWc2MHNiYm9IMlpGQXc

Thanks


Copyright © 2013 Ontario Trails Council, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive emails from Ontario Trails.

Our mailing address is:
Ontario Trails Council
PO Box 500
Deseronto, ON K0K1X0
Canada
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Judge Punishes Man for Blocking Bike Lane Removal By Allowing Him to ...
Torontoist
Appropriately, Svoboda has chosen to do his community service hours with Cycle Toronto, a local bike advocacy group. The agreement, formally known as “direct accountability,” means that for the next two years, the Toronto physician will be on record as ...
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Urban River Valleys Mean More Growth for Ontario Greenbelt ...
It's a new beginning for Ontario's 1.8 million acre Greenbelt. On January 10, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty was in Newmarket to announce a significant new ...
www.alternativesjournal.ca/.../urban-river-valleys-mean-more-...


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Head cams: May make a difference in all negative trail behaviour, from trespass to littering. http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/1317323--toronto-cyclist-posts-yelling-matches-with-motorists-on-youtube 

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Ontario Trails - Courses, Education, Hiking, Building

Help open Ontario's roads to side by sides and 2up atvs - Can-Am ..
basicly, here in ontario, single seat atvs are allowed on some roads if municipalitys allow them but side by sides and 2up (max chassis machines) are.www.can-amforum.com/.../33994-help-open-ontarios-roads-si...

ATV Trouble for District 2 Club(s)? - Ontario ConditionsAnyone familiar w/ this place? Hi all, if anyone is getting itchy to ride, our area offers some good trails (part of the ofsc system), as well as l...ontarioconditions.com/forums/index.php?/topic/9980-atv...

Ontario snowmobilers still on track for Newfoundland trip
Western Star
The beneficiary of their fundraising trips is the Landsdown Children's Centre in Brantford, Ontario. Last year they rode across the prairies took recent trips to Quebec. In the 12 years since they've been doing this event they have raised over $1 ...
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When the lady's slipper meets the hiking boot
Ottawa Citizen
He found the same pattern in Stony Swamp, the Marlborough Forest, Sandbanks Provincial Park, Ontario's Bruce Peninsula, and parks in Alberta and the Northwest Territories. Horse trails also help the tough little flowers to grow.
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SaturdayReads: Halifax greenbelt, new soccer centre solves stadium problems ...Open File (blog)
Ontario is beginning to figure that out the hard way. A similar idea Ontario imposed in 2005 is failing to stop urban sprawl, This Magazine reports: “[I]n 2005, the provincial government created the 1.8-million-acre greenbelt, which wraps itself around ...See all stories on this topic »


The Conservation Economy – On the Move in Northern Ontario Too ...Last week I had the good fortune to travel, together with three Ecotrust Canada colleagues, to participate in/co-facilitate a gathering of Chiefs, Mayors, elders, ...
ecotrust.ca/.../the-conservation-economy-northern-ontario
 


The War of 1812: Our war
Hamilton Spectator
The first Brock monument was dynamited in 1840 by terrorists, according to a Niagara Parks heritage website. The second, built in 1852, stood even taller than the first. No, in 1812, Canada did not formally exist back then, that was still 55 years away ...See all stories on this topic »


Nature in region jumps to 8.5 per cent, reports Essex Region Conservation ...Amherstburg Echo
The Essex region has amongst the lowest natural areas coverage in Ontario, ERCA stated in a press release. In 2002, ERCA last calculated natural areas coverage across the Essex Region. Forest, marsh, prairie and wetland habitats were all included in ...See all stories on this topic »


Great People - Great Trails - June 17-20, 2012

Trails Tourism a Cohesive RTO Approach working with leading trails and tourism experts this panel explores the variation in trail tourism products across Ontario. It also introduces trail products, assessments, valuations and development from the national support, provincial Ministry support and RTO resourcing levels. All 13 RTO’s are different. Not all regions provide similar products or services.  Come bring your regional approach – this session provides a broad overview that will enable the encapsulation of an “Ontario Trails Tourism” picture.

Trails Training Day - Our 14-point program is moving along, and while we are still determining whether this is an on-the-ground trail building, or an in classroom educational session(s) one thing is for sure – staff who require practical hands on building or functional useable skill development they can use on your trails will want to attend. We’ll let you know as soon as the decision is made!

Ontario Trails Education Program - Book Now
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