Showing posts with label Burlington Ontario. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burlington Ontario. Show all posts

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Ontario Trails News - explore the Halton ECO-Park, it's got trails

Learn more about accessible trails, and how to promote them to all Ontarians

Dec 25, 2014 | Vote0   0

EcoPark's natural beauty only a hike away

Burlington Post
Smokey Hollow is one of my favourite hiking spots.
I came across it years ago in a book of maps of hiking trails in southern Ontario. It was a dot on a piece of paper on Mill Street just north of the Burlington border.
It turned out to be much more than just a dot.
The waterfall is arguably the premier attraction; Grindstone Creek cascades down a dramatic drop.
Once you descend several flights of natural and man-made stairs, the noise of traffic disappears and tranquility dominates.
It was here that I saw my first and only wild trillium to date.
Coincidentally, Smokey Hollow was one of the first spots the Burlington Post team consisting of photographer Eric Riehl and myself recently visited on a walking tour for our feature on the Cootes to Escarpment EcoPark System.
The walking tour idea was mine — any chance to trade in high heels for Sorel boots is welcome.
David Galbraith, longtime head of science at the Royal Botanical Garden, and John Hall, co-ordinator with the Hamilton Harbour Remedial Action Plan, served as our guides, taking us to stunning sites like the Grindstone Estuary marshlands, Kerncliff Park, Clappison Woods and Smokey Hollow.
As a nature lover, I had been to all these sites before, but the historical background and ecological significance shared by David and John elevated my understanding of why protecting these lands through the Cootes to Escarpment EcoPark System initiative is so important.
Smokey Hollow is an example of how an area can recover after human impact.
In the 19th century, Grindstone Creek was the site of industrial mills, which are now gone. The site has potential for further naturalization, as well as trail enhancements. The trail is particularly rich with wildflower species.
The Cootes to Escarpment EcoPark System, formally established in 2013, is a partnership between nine partner agencies. It encompasses approximately 9,000 acres of natural lands at the western end of Lake Ontario. Of that number, 4,700 acres are permanently protected while 4,300 acres are privately owned. Included in the 1,500 documented species of flora and fauna is more than 60 species at risk, including the endangered Jefferson salamander.
I encourage everyone to read my feature on the Cootes to Escarpment EcoPark System at http://bit.ly/1z1h4Woand experience these precious lands.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Ontario Trails News - Paddle, Hike, Bike or Ride

Paddle The River And Plant A Tree At A Day Of A 1000 Canoes
Samaritan Mag
Fast Waters Fast Friends is an initiative of the Six Nations Canoes Club that aims to develop cross-cultural trips to promote camaraderie, peace and racial ...


Vroom! Vroom! MX season underway at Charleson
Atikokan Progress
There are nine events in the Northwestern Ontario MX Series (through Canadian ... The club, founded by racers' parents in 2006, relies on its sponsors and ...


Green Volunteer Opportunities · Multilingual Cycling Ambassadors ...
Environmental Volunteer / Green Volunteer Opportunities: Multilingual Cycling Ambassadors, CultureLink Settlement Services, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
www.planetfriendly.net/volunteer/vld.php?id=14718



Trails Durham Mountain Biking Association: The Voice of Mountain ...
We have sponsored many mountain bike racers in this time frame, with varied results from ... Trek Bicycle Store Toronto The Best Bike Store - Period. ...
durhammountainbiking.ca/trails/


Lawyers Giving Out Helmets to Kids 580 CFRA Radio
The fourth annual "Helmets on Kids" campaign began its tour at York Street Public School on Tuesday morning by handing out the helmets and providing cycling tips, along with some road safety activities. They will visit three more schools by Thursday.


Watershed Views: 'Take a Hike'...Before Your Doctor Tells You To!
of Conservation Ontario. Thank you to Dr. Conrad Sichler from Burlington Ontario who was featured in a recent Toronto Star article by Andrea Gordon (June 3, ...
watershedviews.blogspot.com/.../take-hikebefore-your-doctor-...



Milton Dateline - June 14, 2011
InsideHalton.com
For more information about the free event call (905) 876-2089 or visit www.seacadetmilton.com ...500 Childs Dr., holds its Walking Club from 10 am to noon. ..


FRIENDS OF THE OPP MUSEUM HOSTING FRIENDLY BIKE RIDE THROUGH ORO-MEDONTE ON ...
Canada NewsWire (press release)
ORILLIA, ON, June 14, 2011 /CNW/ - Friends of The OPP Museum will host a group bike ride open to all cyclists on September 8, 2011, as a fundraiser for the Museum which is located in OntarioProvincial Police (OPP) General Headquarters in Orillia. ...


Hiking in Toronto | Travel Tips - USAToday.com
Even though it is the largest city in Canada, Toronto has a surprising number of hiking trails. You don't have to leave the city to go for a walk in the ...traveltips.usatoday.com/hiking-toronto-58345.html

Best Walks in Toronto |
Highlights walking trails in Toronto including in High Park, at Sunnyside, Philosopher's Walk at University of Toronto, and Wilket Creek Park.
torontonicity.com/2011/06/12/best-walking-trails-in-
toronto/


Urban Hike & Moonlight Cinema Night, Toronto | Events | Yelp
Join the Action Awaits urban hiking series! On Tuesday July 5, we'll work up a sweat exploring theToronto waterfront area then relax at the Harbourfront ...
www.yelp.ca/.../toronto-urban-hike-and-moonlight-cinema-ni...



Credit: 8-80 Cities
Father's Day weekend events on tap at Long Acre Farms
Wayne Post
As a stop on the Lake Ontario Wine Trail, the farm will be partnering with Artisan Foods and the Finger Lakes Cheese Trail to offer wine and cheese pairings to the public on both weekend days. Fathers will also enjoy free wine tastings. ...
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Horseback riding guide, Keene, Ontario, Elmhirst's Resort
Elmhirst's Resort is looking for 2 Horseback riding guide in Keene, Ontario.
ontario.jobs-open.ca/.../on-keene-ontario-elmhirsts-resort-hors...



Drunk ATV driver terrified kids, court told Toronto Sun
“The part where you were doing doughnuts, was that the dog chasing its tail,” asked Ontario Court Justice Greg Rodgers. Pigeon, 48, has remained in custody since his arrest May 13. He'll stay behind bars for another six months for driving with a ...




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