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Saturday, May 17, 2014

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An 'awkward, tortuous' journey: Council debates next step for separated bike lanes in Toronto
“This is a fantastic step forward for the City of Toronto,” Jared Kolb, with advocacy group Cycle Toronto. “There have been some low points and some ...
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Toronto Star
Doctors say governments must plan healthier communities
TORONTO The top doctors for Toronto, Peel, Hamilton and ... walk, cycle and use public transit, they told a news conference at Toronto's Union Station ...
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Toronto Sun
Toronto cycling towards more downtown bike lanes
Without much of the fury that has surrounded past bike lane debates, the public works committee approved a cycle track pilot project on Richmond and ...
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Monday, September 9, 2013

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Ontario Trail News - Toronto becoming a trails-centric city - re-print of 2012 initiatives!

More Off-Road Bike Trails Are In the Pipeline

Friday is your last opportunity to tell the City what you think of its new bike-trail plans.
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For cyclists in Toronto, the future is a mixed bag. With the impending unveiling of the City’s new Multi-Use Trails Plan in March, Toronto could start accumulating new off-road bike paths at an unprecedented rate. But cycling advocates are worried that it won’t be enough to deliver an effective bike-lane network. Right now is the last window of opportunity for public input.
The expansion, if it goes off as planned, will add approximately 80 kilometres of new off-road bike trails to the existing network. Much of the work would focus on rail and hydro corridors throughout the city, and would be completed between 2012 and 2016. (See the map, below.)
There aren’t going to be any more public consultation meetings on the plan, but the City is still accepting feedback on the whole thing by email (reach them at bikeplan@toronto.ca) before they finalize their findings. The deadline for submissions is this Friday, February 24.
The proposal is expected to go to the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee for approval on March 21, after which it will still need final clearance from council.
Andrea Garcia, director of advocacy and operations for the Toronto Cyclists Union, believes this is an exciting development that could see some important changes to the City’s infrastructure, but wonders how effective it will be at solving the existing network’s problems.
“I think the plan has the potential to drastically improve cycling in areas of the City that are completely underserved by cycling infrastructure,” she said. “There are still a lot of issues that need to be addressed around winter maintenance and lighting specifically, but I certainly think it is a good start.”
This updated map shows some of the key trails and on-street connections the City is exploring. Photo from the City of Toronto.
Garcia believes that the new trails, rather than serving only recreational riders, should allow cyclists who live in the suburbs to commute to work, run errands, or get around. For this reason she says it is important that off-road trails be functional at all times, no matter the time or the season. This would require plowing in winter, and lighting at night.
Another concern of Garcia’s is that the emphasis in bike infrastructure planning under Mayor Ford is on putting trails where they won’t impede auto traffic. This, she said, can tie City staff’s hands, making it impossible for them to address the ongoing need for on-street infrastructure to promote safety for cyclists.
Tammy Thorne, editor-in-chief of Dandyhorse magazine, is skeptical of the plan and shares Garcia’s concerns about maintenance. Thorne thinks the biggest problem is that the City lacks the political will to make better bike infrastructure. She points to Ford’s open disdain for cyclists as evidence that the City’s commitment to building new bike infrastructure isn’t as strong as it could be.
“My priority is to make [bike trails] interconnected,” she said. “It’s all piecemeal. The trails aren’t connected and that’s where we see accidents at intersections. We can’t leave cyclists in the soup.”
“If [Mayor Ford] is not interested in bike lanes and wants people off-road we need more work to create decent infrastructure,” she added.
Jennifer Hyland, a transportation planner for cycling infrastructure and planning at the City, explains that there has been some progress in connecting paths. Waterfront Toronto and the Toronto Region Conservation Authority, she said, are beginning work on filling in the gaps in the Martin Goodman Trail this year. Other work will include a boulevard trail along Queens Quay, between Bathurst and Bay streets. These projects are expected to get underway in 2013.
Hyland also pointed out that the West Toronto Railpath will undergo a feasibility study this year to examine a future extension north and south. In the meantime, cycling staff are investigating a better transition from the trail to the street network at Sterling Avenue.
Thorne and others are still not impressed with the progress being made on cycling infrastructure.
“These are paltry improvements to off-road infrastructure,” said Thorne. “We need better pavement, connection paths, and lighting.”
“People are starting to lose faith. And why would they have hope for infrastructure looking at the way they treat cyclists in the city?”
CORRECTION: February 22, 2011, 12:50 P.M. This post originally misstated details of the City’s plans for a boulevard trail on Queens Quay, omitted mention of Toronto Region Conservation Authority’s involvement in filling in gaps in the Martin Goodman Trail, and stated that those projects would be completed in 2013, when in fact 2013 is the year they are expected to commence. It also misstated Jennifer Hyland’s title and provided a link to an outdated version of the City’s trails plan. All of these errors have been corrected.
CORRECTION: February 22, 2011, 5:00 P.M. This post originally conflated the current proposed bike path expansions with an earlier round of expansions whose construction is now mostly complete. The text has been amended.

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Ontario Trail News - Daily Blog of Trail News from Around Ontario's Trails!

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Toronto city council approves city-wide active living path
Globalnews.ca
Toronto already boasts numerous multi-use trails in and around the city, including the Humber Valley and Don River Valley trail systems. However, many trails in the city come to an abrupt end, forcing cyclists, runners and dog walkers to circle back, ...
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Interesting walking group, Sundays in Toronto. 
http://www.meetup.com/Sunday-Walks-in-Toronto-Landscape-Readings/
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Sister's inspiration keeps Cornwall priest on his bicycle
Seaway News
The MS Bike Tour runs Aug. 6 to 9 from Metcalfe to Cornwall. The tour begins at the Metcalfe Arena and runs south to Cornwall via a combination of hills and flats as cyclists wind through eastern Ontario and along the Long Sault Parkway into Cornwall.
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Adventures in Ontario's playground – exploring the Bruce Peninsula
Canada.com
Whether it's camping, boating or hiking, when Canadians want adventure they head north. Four hours north of Toronto lies Ontario's Bruce Peninsula which sits between Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. It is an area that has become a favourite summer ...
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Bike Valet at the Live Green Toronto Festival | Cycle Toronto
We're running our Bike Valet at the Live Green Toronto Festival! Bring your bike, but let us park it for free at Yonge & Dundas. Bikes are not allowed on Yonge ...
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Campers, start your engines! As if summer camp activities such as fishing, target shooting and archery weren't exciting enough, Canadian Tire has stepped up to help the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) get kids just as revved up about.... ATV'ing. 
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/canadian-tire-donates-viper-atvs-to-ontario-federation-of-anglers-and-hunters-summer-camps-2013-07-17
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Outdoor adventure for rent at Sudbury university
CBC.ca
Organizers at a university outdoor centre hope to get northern Ontario residents – and international students – more involved in the great outdoors.

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Choosing a Wilderness Campsite

Choosing a great camping spot is always important for an enjoyable experience in the wilderness. To the extent that many people are excited when they embark on an outdoor adventure, it’s best to plan ahead so you know what you are in for. Depending on the type and the length of travel you choose, will depend on how many times you will need to find a camping spot. When choosing a campsite, please keep....

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

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


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The 2013 Canadian Championships XC/Ontario Cup #5 | Ontario ...
The 2013 Canadian Championships XC/Ontario Cup #5 will take place on July 18 to 21 at Hardwood Ski and Bike. The Canadian Championships/Ontario Cup ...
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Horse show gives racehorses second chance
Welland Tribune
By Marlene Bergsma, The Standard A St. Catharines equestrian facility is doing its part ... hosted Ontario's first off-track thoroughbred horseshow Monday...


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Bike to School Project | Cycle Toronto
Over the next three years, the Bike to School Project will deliver cycling educational programs in 16 Toronto high schools to enable diverse students, parents, ...
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City of TorontoCycling in Toronto - Harbord Street and Hoskin ...
City Council has directed staff to develop plans for separated bike lanes on Harbord Street and Hoskin Avenue with a goal to implement in 2014. This work ...
www.toronto.ca/cycling/harbord_and_hoskin/


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Ontario Trail News – June 29, 2013 | ontrails
The Ontario Trails Council is pleased to support the folks and trail organizations in Saugeen Shores as they open a section of trail this Saturday. While at ...
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Monday, July 1, 2013

Ontario Trails Council News - Lot's to do on Ontario Trails on Canada Day!

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What's open and closed on Canada Day 2013 in Toronto:
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Summer cycling with PAMA, Brampton Library
Brampton Guardian
If you've thought about commuting by bicycle or would like to add cycling to your fitness regime, join us at the Brampton Library to learn more about bicycle safety and repair with the experts from Cycle Toronto. Bring in your bike for hands-on bicycle ...
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CYCLING ACROSS ONTARIO FOR MENTAL HEALTH
Owen Sound Sun Times
CYCLING ACROSS ONTARIO FOR MENTAL HEALTH. Kelley McNamara. By Kelley McNamara. Thursday, June 27, 2013 7:41:55 EDT PM. Tweet · Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. Report as inappropriate.
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Ontario police charge boy, 12, with running stop sign, driving ATV ...
680 News
CENTRAL HURON, Ont. – Police say a 12-year-old boy will appear in court in Goderich, Ont., to face charges of driving an off-road vehicle on a highway and ...


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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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Pan Am Path would connect the city
CBC.ca
Toronto's executive committee is considering a modest proposal to spend about $2 million to connect cycle and walking paths throughout the city — eventually making an unbroken trail. The 80-kilometre trail would be known as the Pan Am Trail, with ...
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Everyone knows that Ontario is famous for its beautiful lakes and forests, but it is also building quite a reputation for the adventures you can have in our great outdoors! From hiking and kayaking to ziplining and more, you could have a different adventure every weekend, all summer long.
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Scenic Caves Nature Adventures lies literally in the heart of the Blue Mountains. Descend deep in the mountain and explore the caves, or head back up to the surface to cross the suspension bridge, ride Canada’s longest twin zipline or try your hand at gemstone mining.  There’s also mini-golf, picnic areas, a train and a children’s adventure playground.
If flora & fauna is your thing, then the Chapleau Crown Game Preserve (the largest crown game preserve in the world!) is the place for you. With over 2 million acres of land and almost 20 different kinds of wildlife, it is a lot closer than an African Safari!  You might see moose, black bears, lynx, red fox, fishers, herons, owls, wolves and much more!
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If canoeing is your thing, then consider an excursion with Canoeing the Grand.  Located conveniently on the banks of the Grand River, they provide convenient access to almost 100 km of rivers & trails.   You can rent canoes by the hour or day here or take one of their guided trips.
Do you love fishing? If so – then take the Salmon Express and cast your line.  Perfect for an experienced fisher or a novice, this charter boat takes you out onto Lake Ontario on a 6 hour fishing excursion (either at 6am or 2pm). They even provide the fishing equipment!
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Rafting on the Ottawa River
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Whether you’re into an adrenaline pumping, thrill ride or milder family rafting trips, the Ottawa River has it all! River Run Rafting has excursions that start and finish at the beautiful 165 acre resort where you can relax on a sandy beach after the trip. Wilderness Tours Rafting & Kayakinghas family rafting trips, teen kayak camp, cabins, beach & pool. Or travel through Algonquin Park with Madawaska River Family Rafting.  Whatever you choose, you will want to go back!
Looking for a unique adventure?  Xtreme Hummer offers chauffeured off-road Hummer rides through the breathtaking scenery of the Blue Mountains.  You’ll experience the steep angles, mud & rock crawls and who know what kind of wildlife you’ll see!  Water sports are also available with waterskiing, wakeboarding and tubing to choose from.
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All across Ontario, amazing outdoor adventures await!  From rafting in the whitewater capital of Canada in the Ottawa Valley to the fishing, ziplining, canoeing, caves and suspension bridges all across the province, an outdoor adventure is waiting for you!


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