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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Ontario Trail News - Trail Hikes, Trail Counts, Benefits of Outdoor Activity, and more from Ontario Trails!

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Wolf Lake Ancient Forest Is Endangered Ecosystem
RedOrbit
New research from the University of Guelph, published Tuesday in the journal Biodiversity andConservation, says that allowing industrial extraction in a northern Ontario old-growth red pine forest – the largest remaining in the world – would ...
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New urban park, waterfront trail to be centrepiece of Ontario Place revitalization
National Post
The shuttered Ontario Place will get a new urban park and waterfront trailOntario's Minister of Tourism and Culture Michael Chan announced on Wednesday. Mr. Chan told a Wednesday morning press conference on the former tourist attraction's now-empty ...
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See and feel how good nature is for you by getting out at least once a day

Research has shown that early-morning cardio in a fasted state can burn up to 20 percent more calories; however hitting the grass versus the treadmill provides a number of further benefits that may just surprise you. Fitting in some nature, or vitamin N, may just be the secret to unlocking a better mood, faster metabolism and stronger memory.

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1. Beat belly fatResearch shows that people who live near trees and parks have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their saliva than those who live in a concrete jungle.
Japanese study found that a forest walk can render a 12 percent decrease in cortisol levels, a seven percent decrease in sympathetic nerve activity (which would contribute to anxiety), a one percent decrease in blood pressure, and a five percent decrease in heart rate. The more you can get yourself into a green space, the better it is for your body composition — and sanity, for that matter.
2. Go green to beat the bluesForget retail therapy, try nature therapy. I recently saw an anonymous quote posted on my Facebook page that said, “There’s no Wi-Fi in the forest, but I promise you will find a better connection,” and I couldn’t agree more.
Whether you’re having a bad day, or a tough year, seeking out an area with a lot of greenery has been shown to improve both mood and memory in depressed individuals.
In one Michigan study, participants exhibited significant increases in memory span and mood after walks in nature versus urban walks. This is perhaps why many people battle the cottage traffic every Friday night to spend a couple of days in the great outdoors before heading back into the city for another week in the grind.
If you don’t have a cottage escape, look up some local trails. It’s an inexpensive, instantly gratifying and calorie-free way to lift your mood.
3. Combat brain fog
If you’re drawing a blank with a project at work, a study from Scotland suggests getting outside for a walk in the park.
Researchers took volunteers through three areas: a historic shopping district with old buildings and light traffic, a park-like setting and a busy commercial district with heavy traffic while they wore portable EEGs on their heads to relay their brain waves.
While the participants were in the commercial area they produced brain wave patterns conducive with frustration versus the parkland that showed patterns similar to meditation.
Bottom line: If you can get out for your lunch and head to a park for 20 minutes you may find yourself more productive the rest of the day.
4. Help nurture creativityBetween our iPhones, laptops and tablets we’re continuously plugged in. However, spending time away from battery-operated devices and in nature has been linked to a 50 percent increase in creativity, something scientists refer to as attentional restoration theory.
Bottom line: If you’re heading into a green space this long weekend, be sure to leave yourself unplugged for optimal health benefits.
5. Sleep more soundlyIf you find yourself doing everything right and still tossing and turning at night, head outdoors for a walk down your favourite nature trail.
Researchers found that forest walking improved actual sleep time, immobile minutes, self-rated depth of sleep and sleep quality. And for even better results, according to the study, you should aim to have this walk later in the day versus earlier.
Bottom line: With the longer summer days I recommend taking advantage of an after-dinner walk not just to influence your waistline, but also your bedtime.
6. Get green at homeIf you live in the city and you can only escape on the weekends, there are many benefits to adding a little greenery around the house and the office. According toresearchers at Kansas State University, adding plants to hospital rooms speeds recovery rates of surgical patients. Compared to patients in rooms without plants, patients in rooms with plants request less pain medication, have lower blood pressure, experience less stress, and are released from the hospital sooner.
Bottom line: Feeling stressed at work? Add a potted plant and you will find yourselffeeling healthier and taking less time off to battle the seasonal cold.
         Submitted by Peter Ochal via Sherri Ochal. Thanks guys. 

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INFORMATION ABOUT ORGANISED CLUB HIKES
The Toronto Bruce Trail Club runs an extensive hiking program, numbering in excess of 300 hikes each year. The hikes are described in the club's newsletter, "Footnotes", which is published quarterly and distributed to its members.  
All Club endorsed hikes are lead by hike leaders who are trained and certified by the Toronto Bruce Trail Club.
On all hikes, the hike leader will be collecting a voluntary donation to the Escarpment Fund. The suggested amount is $1.
https://media6.magma.ca/www.torontobrucetrailclub.org/indexhttps.php

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Local wineries honour war of 1812
Windsor Star
The STOWAWAY 1812 wines are considered limited edition collector's items. ... It's called the Coastal Trails: Sails to See Tall Ships Festival in Windsor, ...


Celebrate Canada Day with Fort York walking tour
insideTORONTO.com
A Fort York Historic District Walking Tour titled 'Building a Great Canadian City: Early Lakefront Development in Toronto' will explore the evolution and history of the Lake Ontario shoreline in the Fort York historic site area from the early British ...
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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Ontario Trail News - Algonquin Lands Claim, Cycling on Roads and Walking Rules

The Algonquin Land Claim - Parks and Protected Areas
EMC Frontenac
EMC News -The Algonquins of Ontario (AOO) have long held a way of life deeply rooted in conservation and ecological integrity. Environmental stewardship of land and resources has been an integral practice of the Algonquins since time immemorial.
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CONSERVATION HEROES WIN ONTARIO NATURE AWARDS ...
(Newmarket, Ontario, June 12, 2013) – This past weekend, Ontario Nature, a leading conservation organization, recognized the exceptional contributions of five ...
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A view from the cycle path: Ontario Traffic Manual "Bicycle Facilties ...
It is a good thing that Ontario has identified that future cyclists can only come from that part of the population who do not currently cycle. In order for cycling to ...
www.aviewfromthecyclepath.com/.../ontario-traffic-manual-bi...


Kitchener advocates call for one-metre cycling rule
MetroNews Canada
The coroner also recommended that every city in Ontario review all bylaws with an eye to improving the safety of cyclists. “When I joined this committee three years ago, that was the thing I was most interested in having enacted — the one-metre rule ...
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Toronto Walking Policy Resources | Spacing Toronto
A wide range of City of Toronto policies affect walking, but it's not always easy to know about them or find them. This post provides a convenient list of links to ...
spacing.ca/toronto/2013/06/.../toronto-walking-policy-resourc...

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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Ontario Trails - Get Out and Celebrate Canada Day!



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Canada Day is Sunday July 1, 2012, and will be filled with Canada Day Celebrations parades, citizenship courts welcoming new Canadians, family road day  trips to the beach, eating birthday cakes, and many sing alongs at music events. There will trips to annual fireworks displays. 

Conservation Authority to help students learn environmental awareness
Bay Today
For more information visit uniongas.com/community. About the North Bay-MattawaConservation Authority The North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority (NBMCA) was founded in 1972 by the Province of Ontario and the NBMCA's 10 member municipalities.
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   ONTARIO TRAILS COUNCIL E-NEWS - Every Friday

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Trails Education Courses 2012

Trail Education Courses -  23 Sessions and Counting We have it all - 14 modules - and soon On-Line! Book Today.
Course Calendar  - click the link on the course name to download the flyer for that course!
Course Descriptions 
Register - click on your choice, register on-line

Courses are for information and knowledge exchange purposes only. All courses are offered on a first come first serve basis. Instructors reserve the right to limit class sizes. Courses may be offered more than once in the calendar year. Some minimum student levels are necessary to run certain courses, so offered courses may change without notice.

A complete listing of things to do in Ontario this Canada Day Weekend. 

Ontario Booze Rules Set to Change: Canada Day revellers will be able to celebrate as the last vestige of Ontario's outdated liquor laws is swept away. The last of the regulatory changes that relaxed Ontario's booze rules will take effect July 1. Organizers of multiple-day events will only have to apply for one permit and will be able to carry over the liquor from one day to the next. Follow link to read more...

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Friday, June 29, 2012

Outdoor Trails Ontario - Ontario Trails Outdoors!

Hike, Bike, Ride or Camp on - Ontario Trails - Yes
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.
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Skip the cottage, skip traffic. Ride your bike this Canada Day! www ...
By Greg
Ride your bike this Canada Day! www.XCMarathon.com. Posted by Greg in OCA News Wednesday, 27 June 2012 09:03 No Comments. Round 2 of the Ontario Marathon Challenge is stopping at Mansfield on Sunday. Avoid traffic and ride ...
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Cyclists need to stay safe
Peterborough Examiner
The rash of recent cyclist-car collisions in Ontario is further proof that both parties need to ensure they're following the rules of the road, making our streets safer ...
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   ONTARIO TRAILS COUNCIL E-NEWS - Every Friday

    • Local Trail News 
    • Trail Education Program
    • Trail Heros
    • Trailhead Ontario
    • Activity and User Updates

     View it Here



Trails Education Courses 2012
Trail Education Courses -  23 Sessions and Counting We have it all - 14 modules - and soon On-Line! Book Today.

Course Calendar  - click the link on the course name to download the flyer for that course!
Course Descriptions 
Register - click on your choice, register on-line

Courses are for information and knowledge exchange purposes only. All courses are offered on a first come first serve basis. Instructors reserve the right to limit class sizes. Courses may be offered more than once in the calendar year. Some minimum student levels are necessary to run certain courses, so offered courses may change without notice.

We appreciate the support of the Ontario Trillium Foundation
Step back to 1812 with heritage hospitality
CottageCountryNow.ca
The Commanda Heritage Centre opens its doors with a grand opening celebration on July 1, and with the party comes a special summer exhibition entitled, “Beyond the Battlefield – The War of1812.” Lilo Abonyi worked hard putting together the special ...
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Cycling for a good cause
King Township Sentinel
Riders travelled from York University in Toronto to Collingwood as part of the only cycling fundraiser in Canada for vision research. To date, Cycle for Sight has raised over $600000 in support the Foundation Fighting Blindness (FFB), funding ...
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Friday, July 1, 2011

Ontario Trails News - Paddle, Hike, Bike or Ride

Enjoy Today's Celebrations Responsibly! Happy Canada Day.
News Briefs
The Kingston Whig-StandardThere are many events to entertain children, including pony rides, a petting zoo and rock climbing. Canada Day events will begin at 11 am, with opening ...


Parks Canada Celebrates Canada Day
Marketwire (press release)
OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - June 30, 2011) - In celebration of its 100 years of service to Canadians, Parks Canada is celebrating Canada Day by offering free admission to all national parks, national historic sites and national marine conservation ...
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Will Canada's 145th year be a good one?
Montreal Gazette
The Balmy Beach Canoe Club in Toronto is not as old as Canada, which turned 144 on Friday. But the club is 108 years old and a great place to celebrate Canada Day, when red and white abound at the party on the deck overlooking Lake Ontario in Toronto's ...
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New provincial park created locally
Standard Freeholder
Motorized trail activities are not permitted. "(People) can enjoy doing ... "This land was acquired through Ontario Parks and the Nature Conservancy," ...



Waterfront bike tour returns to region Napanee Guide
The cyclists will be part of the Great Waterfront Trail Adventure, run by the Waterfront ... The tour, which prides itself as an economic-boosting activity...



Plenty of fitness options Windsor Star
5, Junior Golf Academy: Woodland Hills Golf Club offers a summer academy for ... Nearly 2000cyclists from across Southwestern Ontario will unite to fight ...



Tour de Creemore helps troubled youth
The Barrie Advance
It's an interesting race because there's a grueling 100-kilometre ride that takes riders from Creemore to the top of Blue Mountain over to Ravenna, ...



Cyclists raise $230000 to fight retinal disease
Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin
For Dathorne, it was the first time on a bicycle since 1993; the Toronto woman has retintis pigmentosa — or RP — a genetic eye condition that leads to incurable blindness. Jones was in front, 'navigating'. And warning Dathorne about the hills. ...
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Kayaking on Lake Ontario | Travel Tips - USAToday.com
Lake Ontario, the smallest of the five Great Lakes in North America, straddles the U.S. and Canadian border. Niagara Falls is at one end of the lake, ...
traveltips.usatoday.com/kayaking-lake-ontario-59807.html



Conservation officer, Longwoods Road ConservationOntario, Lower ...
Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority is looking for a Conservation officer in Longwoods RoadConservationOntario.
ontario.jobs-open.ca/.../on-longwoods-road-conservation-onta...



SOURCE PROTECTION PLANNING ASSISTANT - Conservation Ontario
the Source Protection Planning Coordinator for the Trent Conservation Coalition Source ... ValidOntario drivers licence. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: ...
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Building on the SC trail system The Barrie Examiner
As a result of the County of Simcoe Transportation Master Plan and new Official Plan adopted in 2008, it was determined that the county would co-ordinate and support the development of trails andactive transportation routes to help build healthier and ... See all stories on this topic »



New Things To Do In Ontario This Summer Government of Ontario News
Take a downhill ride on Ontario's first mountain coaster at Blue Mountain ... Hike along the Blue Mountain's Apple Pie Trail to the doorsteps of some of the ...



Lets all be careful out there this long weekend
Net Newsledger
THUNDER BAY – Motorists travelling on Ontario roads and highways, ... camping and ATVequipment being towed which, combined with the increased traffic, ...



ATVing - A Family That ATVs Together... - Northern Ontario
Central Ontario ATV Club Ride & Camp 2010: A real ATV expedition adventure with three days of riding on technical trails with two nights of camping. ...
www.northernontario.travel/.../174-a-family-that-atvs-together

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