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Friday, February 21, 2014

Ontario Trails News - Trail News from all around Ontario's Trails



We Welcome Another New Member!

City of Windsor Trails
The Windsor Trail an interlocking network of biking and walking trails, currently extends along the Detroit River and links many neighbourhoods. Our hope is that the Windsor Trail will eventually encircle the entire city.
 
We Thank Our Renewing Members!

Lanark County Trails

 
The Eastern Ontario Trails Alliance manages the section of the Glen Tay to Havelock Trail that is located within Tay Valley Township on behalf of the County of Lanark. EOTA’s mandate is to develop, manage, maintain and market a network of year-round shared-use trails for the economic, tourism and job creation benefits they bring.  The Trails initiative reports to the Community Development Committee of Lanark County Council.

Publicly announced on October 6, the new Ontario Trails Strategy is a long-term plan that outlines ways to plan, manage, promote and use trails in Ontario.

If you are interested in serving on the Lanark County Municipal Trails Corporation please complete an application form.  Application forms are available at the County of Lanark Public Works Building or on the application form
Brant County Trails
Brant County has some of the most pristine wildlife and natural throughout Southern Ontario! We also have fantastic fast water kayaking and tranquil canoeing. Our variety of trails provide for leisurely strolls or fast-paced mountain biking excursions! A combination of boardwalk, rail trails and groomed wilderness trails make for a great escape to the country!
County of Brant Parks and Trails
Journey the Grand brochure 12MB
The Grand River
Learn more about the Grand River at the Great Canadian Rivers website or the Grand River Country website
Journey The Grand - Our new, colourful brochure is a guide to GRCA parks and nearby communities featuring River Activities, camping, and family activities.
The Grand River, a Canadian Heritage River, flows through Brant County and provides visitors with tremendous venue for canoeing, kayaking, rafting, fishing, and so much more!
 
Norfolk County TrailsTrails are an integral component of healthy communities which provide health, environmental, economic and social benefits. Trails also conserve open space, separate walking and bicycling from vehicle traffic (except in on-road bicycle lanes) promote public health through exercise and provide wildlife corridors.
Sunrise Rotary Trail
For more information about the Trails including the History, please read the 2009 Norfolk County Trails Master Plan or visit the Explore Norfolk Trails website.

South Nation Conservation Trails
Explore a range of close-to-home, natural areas, which South Nation Conservation manages and maintains for the enjoyment of watershed residents and beyond. Conservation Areas are a network of spectacular spaces, hosting recreational opportunities with wide appeal. Whether it’s for fishing, bird watching, paddling, or hiking, SNC welcomes you to become familiar with the watershed’s unique natural surroundings and understand the importance of them.
Choose an activity to find out where you can enjoy your favourite pastime.
SNC is committed to maintaining these beautiful spaces. Please respect our parks by taking all traces of your visit with you, and using public waste receptacles.
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