Showing posts with label CBC News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CBC News. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2015

Ontario Trails News - 10 places to xc-ski in Toronto and find your favorite XC-trails!

Find your favorite Ontario XC-trails!

7 places to enjoy cross-country skiing in Toronto

Beach Mirror
If downhill skiing isn’t your thing, stay in the city and check out the following Toronto parks for a great afternoon of cross-country skiing.
1. HIGH PARK, 1873 Bloor St. W., just west of Parkside Drive
This 399-acre park, which in 1873 was gifted to the City of Toronto by John and Jemima Howard with the understanding it would be maintained as public parkland, is an ideal location for cross-country skiing as it’s home to several open green spaces and hiking trails. High Park also has ample parking available and is easily accessible by public transit. Don’t forget to stop by the Grenadier CafĂ© after your skiing fun for a hot chocolate.
2. EARL BALES PARK, 4169 Bathurst St., south of Sheppard Avenue West
Names after Robert Earl Bales, a former Reeve (Mayor) of the Township of North York, Earl Bales Park is located on land once owned and farmed by his great-grandfather John Bales. Prior to becoming a 27.5-acre park, the property was home to the York Downs Golf and Country Club. Earl Bales Park is also home to one of Toronto’s two Ski and Snowboard Centres. The park’s ski chalet has recently been upgraded and a new quad chairlift has been installed.
3. CENTENNIAL PARK, 256 Centennial Park Rd., near Eglinton Avenue West and Renforth Drive
Once part of Hirons family dairy farm, Centennial Park opened in 1967 for Canada’s 100th birthday. Toronto’s second largest park at 525 acres, Centennial Park is also one of the city’s busiest parks and a great space for cross-country skiing. Centennial Park is home to the other Ski and Snowboard centres. The ski hill now sits atop what was once a municipal dump. It was closed and covered over to provide users with an intermediate ski slope, a beginner slope and a snowboard slope.
4. COLONEL SAMUEL SMITH PARK, 3145 Lake Shore Blvd. W. at Kipling Avenue
Measuring 194.6 acres, Colonel Samuel Smith Park is a great location for winter fun. Named in honour of Lt. Colonel Samuel Smith, the park – which opened in 1996 – was once part of his property in the 1800s. Aside from being a large space for cross-country skiing, the park also offers stunning panoramic view of the city as well as a skating trail.
5. MORNINGSIDE PARK, 390 Morningside Ave., south of Ellesmere Road
Occupying the majority of the deep valley of Highland Creek and bordering the neighbourhoods of West Hill and Highland Creek, Morningside Park is a well-used 416.7-acre green space that is great for cross-country skiing.
6. ROUGE PARK, located along Meadowvale Avenue, south of Steeles Avenue
Set to become Canada’s first national urban park, Rouge Park is a massive, diverse green space located in the Rouge River watershed along the Toronto-Pickering border. Rouge Park, known as Canada’s premier urban wilderness park, is more than 10,000 acres in size and an ideal location of winter sports of all kinds including cross-country skiing.
7. EGLINTON FLATS, 3601 Eglinton Ave W. at Jane Street
Built on the Humber River Floodplain, the land that is now home to Eglinton Flats was owned and farmed by the Scarlett family in the mid 1800’s. It later became a market garden but was flooded out by Hurricane Hazel in 1954. The land then became part of a new floodplain plan and became a park. Home to several sports fields, Eglinton Flats – Mount Dennis’s biggest park at 129 acres – has many wide open spaces perfect for cross-country skiing.

Friday, February 13, 2015

Ontario Trail News - learn about accessibility communications, and all about the outdoors in Sudbury and North Bay from CBC

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Snow sailing, snowboarding, snowshoeing make for winter fun


  1. On Wednesday, CBC Sudbury told you about some neighbourly folks in North Bay who've been building and sharing a giant backyard luge for about 15 years now. It spans five properties, and it seems to bring the whole neighbourhood together. If you missed the story and video, check it out below:
  2. ...But, recreational backyard luging is just the tip of the fun iceberg. There's a lot happening this winter in Northern Ontario!
  3. As many in the region already know, if you fill jugs of equal size with sand or some other dense material, you can skip the fancy curling rocks and still have yourselves a DIY curling match on the lake. They're doing it from Sudbury to Dryden!
  4. My dad and his homemade curling rink stencil. #jugcurling
    My dad and his homemade curling rink stencil. #jugcurling
  5. #JugCurling #IceColdPitches
    #JugCurling #IceColdPitches
  6. This snow sailor in the Timmins area is harnessing the wind with a colourful sail to whip around on the snow like a pro:
  7. #NORTHERNONTARIO #CANADA #TIMMINS #SNOWFUN #SNOWSPORTS #SOUTHPORCUPINE #SOPO #SAILING #SNOW #SNOWSAILING
    #NORTHERNONTARIO #CANADA #TIMMINS #SNOWFUN #SNOWSPORTS #SOUTHPORCUPINE #SOPO #SAILING #SNOW #SNOWSAILING
  8. Winter camping can be a beautiful thing for those in the north with a hardy and adventurous spirit:
  9. If people weren't playing hockey this winter, it would be a story. Here's what Canada's unofficial national game looked like recently in Elliot Lake:
  10. #pickup #hockey #elliotlake #ontario #ighockey #instafun #fun #snow #winter #wilderness #wildcatsnation #wildcats #epic #awesome #goodtimes #love #beauty #nature
    #pickup #hockey #elliotlake #ontario #ighockey #instafun #fun #snow #winter #wilderness #wildcatsnation #wildcats #epic #awesome #goodtimes #love #beauty #nature
  11. These guys might be a bit young to remember Ross Rebagliati's gold medal win for Canada in the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. But, Rebagliati is credited by many with putting snowboarding on the map for Canadians . The sport is now commonplace at hills around the northeast, like these ones in North Bay and Sault Ste. Marie.
  12. #snowwars  #northbay  #cheapskates  #cheapskatesnb  @cheapskatesnb  #snowboarding
    #snowwars #northbay #cheapskates #cheapskatesnb @cheapskatesnb#snowboarding
  13. Went snowboarding this weekend with these gents! #snowboarding #winter #saultcollege #saultstemarie #searchmont
    Went snowboarding this weekend with these gents! #snowboarding #winter #saultcollege #saultstemarie #searchmont
  14. Skidooing, snowmobiling, sledding—whatever you call it, it's the definitive winter Motorsport of the north. Check out these sledders in Moosonee, Manitoulin Island and North Bay.
  15. Climbing hills in msne with a 900lbs machine #skidoo #skandic #600wt #moosonee
    Climbing hills in msne with a 900lbs machine #skidoo #skandic #600wt #moosonee
  16. Skidoo's 1973, 1997, 2010 #elan #formula #mxz #tnt #250 #600triple #600 #manitoulin #skidoo #snow #braaaaaaaap #brap #windmills
    Skidoo's 1973, 1997, 2010 #elan #formula #mxz #tnt #250 #600triple #600 #manitoulin #skidoo #snow #braaaaaaaap #brap #windmills
  17. 200k to #northbay today. #mxz #skidoo #winter in #Ontario #enjoytheride
    200k to #northbay today. #mxz #skidoo #winter in #Ontario #enjoytheride
  18. Others are enjoying the quietude of more rudimentary winter gear: people are snowshoeing in North Bay and Sudbury.
  19. #CranberryTrail #NorthBay #snowshoe
    #CranberryTrail #NorthBay #snowshoe
  20. Went on a little adventure #snowshoeing #winter #brewsinthebush #sudbury ❄️🍻
    Went on a little adventure #snowshoeing #winter #brewsinthebush #sudbury âť„️🍻
  21. ...And finally, perhaps the most quintessentially "northern experience" (at least in popular lore): dogsledding. Here's a video of a fellow in Moosonee who bailed off of a dog sled a few years back.

Friday, December 26, 2014

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Trailwise - week of December 18, 2014



Trailhead 2015 is only a Hop Skip and a jump away. Take a look at what we have lined up. We will continually be updating the site with information on programs, events and more so check back often.  
The Ontario Trail Council “Trailhead Ontario 2015″ Committee is is pleased to announce the McMaster University as the location of our conferencing and trails education sessions. The 2015 conference is sure to feature innovative seminars on accessible trails, trail infrastructure, trail tourism and branding, and promoting trail use with youth, among various other topics. Please continue onto "Conference Information" to find out more on the conference and what is to come.



Have you been a past presenter?
Then you may want to re-visit with these folks in Hamilton June 7-10, 2015


Your Membership is VITAL to our work


It's that time of year - when we send out renewal notices to the membership. We rely on your support to sustain our work and operations!

The Board thanks Bonnie Simpson, Acting Treasurer for all her help to staff in completing this years membership renewal processes. We wish to thank these members for their prompt renewal.

Algonquin Highlands




Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority



Kinghorn Rail Trail Association


When complete the Kinghorn Rail Trail will provide recreational and tourism opportunities that will enhance the economic well-being and quality of life for travelers, residents, and local businesses in the communities connected by the Kinghorn Rail Trail.


Nickel Belt Conservation Area

The Friends of Lake Laurentian is a community based initiative working with the Nickel District Conservation Authority (NDCA) and the Nickel District Conservation Foundation (NDCF) to encourage, develop and promote various programs, as well as, to promote membership opportunities, increase public usage and enhance awareness of the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area.
In order to accomplish these goals, we need your help. Please click the Donate Now button to the left or download the pdf Membership form or byclicking on the image to your right.
Fill in the form (both French and English are on the same form) and mail it to us at:
Nickel District Conservation Authority
199 Larch Street, 4th Floor
Suite 401
Sudbury, Ontario
P3E 5P9
Contact Us with any questions you might have email: ndca@sudbury.ca 

Ontario Recreational Canoe and Kayak Association



Ontario Parks Association



Ontario Southwest Tourism Corporation


Simcoe County - MORE
These include the Bruce Trail and the Ganaraska Trail … the development of the Simcoe County Trails Strategy to guide investment and development of a County-wide trail network …
www.simcoe.ca/Planning/Pages/trails.aspx
club offers many benefits including trail maps, trail updates, trailcondition information, invitation to club …
www.simcoe.ca/Forestry/Pages/Mountain-Biking.aspx
club offers many benefits including trail maps, trail updates, trailcondition information, invitation to club …
www.simcoe.ca/Forestry/Pages/Motorized-Trail-Riding.aspx
A local trails association, Huronia Trails and Greenways has an innovative trail program, called “Help Trails Grow …
www.simcoe.ca/SolidWasteManagement/Pages/links.aspx
Dogs must be under control or on a … All designated hiking trails are constructed and maintained by volunteers - please … Ganaraska HikingTrail Association Simcoe County Trails …
www.simcoe.ca/Forestry/Pages/Walking-and-Hiking.aspx
Hunting is permitted within the Simcoe County Forest to members of the Ontario Federation … are permitted to utilize ATV's on existingtrails throughout the County Forests as follows …
www.simcoe.ca/Forestry/Pages/Hunting-and-Fishing.aspx
one of the largest employers in the region, The County of Simcoe provides a diverse and dynamic … golf courses, ski hills, snowmobile, hiking and biking trails and fresh water lakes …
www.simcoe.ca/HumanResources/Pages/about.aspx
County Archives Infinity Rolls Into Innisfil Date: October 29, 2013 … Another new, high-end automotive dealership is being built in the Barrie area … Local Real Estate Sales Up 15 …
edo.simcoe.ca/Pages/News-Archives.aspx
Ardagh Bluffs Loop Trail Blueberry Plains Loop Trail Collingwood LoopTrail Earl Rowe Loop Trail Grants Wood Loop Trail Innisfil Beach Park Loop Trail Matchedash …
www.simcoe.ca/InformationTechnology/Pages/TrailMaps.aspx

Voyageur Multi-Use Trail System

Off-road adventure awaits riders of everything from ATV's to horses on our first-class and truly multi-use venue. On more than 300 kilometers of trails, exceptional diversity, breathtaking vistas and points of interest that beg exploration are yours to experience.

Projects Update - National Trails Coalition (ON)

This program was announced at the end of June. In total the OTC had 93 enquiries for funding. Snowmobile had 89 projects come forward and ORV 19, for a total of 201 expressions of interest.

There have been several logistical issues to work out, namely find sharing on projects, file completions, and use of other funds. The NTC is finalizing approvals at this time. 

NOTE: the NTC is waiting for all jurisdictions to report in, and finalize all contracts before providing more specific information on grants in provinces or territories. We can therefore only go as fast as the slowest province. As they roll out you will be contacted. 


The NTC also hired a National Program Facilitator - his name is Roger Pelletier. He can be reached by email at: rogpel@videotron.ca

Accessibility - A Guide for Accessible Web Design

In 2005, the government enacted the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. This act laid the framework for the development of province-wide mandatory standards on accessibility in all areas of daily life. Its goal is to make Ontario accessible for people with disabilities by 2025.

Ontario now has accessibility standards in five areas:
• Customer service
• Employment
• Information and communications
• Transportation
• Design of public spaces
In 2013, the Ontario Trails Council undertook a website redesign to improve services and information. As a sector industry association, we wanted to ensure the information on our website is available to all Ontarians, including people with disabilities.
Through the experience we learnt an accessible website is simply good design that improved how our site works for everyone. Since 85% of the visitors to the Ontario Trails Council website are referred to our member’s websites for more local and distinct information about a trail, we wanted to share our experience of creating an accessible website and encourage our members to consider accessibility for their website and other communication tools as a best practice.
That is why the Ontario Trails Council developed the "Ontario Trails Organizations Guide for Accessible Web Design" through an EnAbling Change Project with the Government of Ontario.
The Guide is free to anyone interested in designing more accessible and inclusive websites. Covering accessible website design, it offers ideas on how to design your website – what factors to consider, what questions to ask, and where to find more information. We also include some useful links for anyone interested in learning more about accessibility for trails.
To download the PDF of the Ontario Trails Organizations Guide for Accessible Web Design click here

More about the AODA

Did you know all private and non-profit organizations with 20+ employees must file an accessibility compliance report by December 31, 2014.
Your requirements will vary depending on the size of your organization.
Use the following link to learn what you need to do comply

Schedule a Webinar

The Ontario Trails Council is pleased to work with you on accessiblity, and accessible web design.
Why not learn more by joining a webinar on the topic?
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January 14, 20151pm-2pm Join
January 28, 2015 1pm-2pmJoin
February 18, 20151pm-2pmJoin
March 11, 20151pm-2pmJoin