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Friday, March 10, 2023

Ontario Trails News - March 10, 2023


 

20 dog sled teams expected in South River Fun Run event - North Bay News
“Matt got the Fun Run on our radar,” Degennaro said. “When I saw the trail last year, I immediately saw there is potential here.” The trails for the ...

Special Olympics athletes celebrate success - TBNewsWatch.com
... made an impact at the Special Olympics Ontario qualifiers held in Huntsville over the weekend for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, ...

RRCA and MCA Celebrate World Wetlands Day - Cornwall Seaway News
Visitors head out on a guided snowshoe hike at Cooper Marsh ... “Cooper Marsh is part of one of the most significant wetlands in Ontario.

Snowshoeing
 the height of the tallest summits by visiting Duntroon, Ont. - CTV News Barrie
This national Snowshoe Challenge will unite hundreds of Canadians of all ages, ... Potentially powerful snowstorm tracking towards Ontario.

15 maple syrup festivals and events you don't want to miss - Cottage Life
Dive into our list of the top 15 maple syrup events across Ontario and start planning ... plus tapping tours and hiking from March 4 to April 23.

County of Renfrew recognizes funding for upgrades on K&P Recreational Trail
123123 - Ontario Trillium Foundation funds KP Recreational Trail ... "Renfrew County is growing in popularity as a tourism destination for ...

New storyboard trail to open at Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary | Windsor Star
... Kingsville in partnership with the Southwest Ontario Tourism Corporation. The storyboard trail is located in the west side of Kennedy Woods.

Maple Madness: A Ultimate Guide to the Maple Syrup Festival - WindsorEats
The Maple Syrup Festival in Colchester, Ontario, is a family fun activity. ... A new Maple Trail connecting the two sites has also been created, ...

20 dog sled teams expected in South River Fun Run event - North Bay News
The trails for the upcoming Time Trial and Fun Run event are made up of ... Racing Association in Ontario which is SSASO's parent organization.


A hiatus until 2024 for Mattawa River Canoe Race - North Bay News
Niagara-on-the-Lake Local · Northern Ontario Business · OntarioFlyers.ca · OrilliaMatters.com · PelhamToday.ca · SooToday.com · StratfordToday.ca ..


NS&T railway corridor eyed for public trail in Niagara Falls - The Toronto Star
Continuous 9.3-km multi-use trail referred to future budget ... and is bisected by the Queen Elizabeth Way, Ontario Power Generation canal, ...

More Paved Paths Panned For The County This Year | windsoriteDOTca News
... Lakeshore and design studies for multi-use trails in Essex and Amherstburg. ... New Executive Director At Assisted Living Southwestern Ontario.

Dundas Indigenous Plant Medicines Trail earns award for RBG | TheSpec.com
Several trees along the trail feature labels with their scientific name, and common name in four languages. Ontario Ministry of Tourism, ...


Nation Valley ATV Club food drive supporting Community Food Share this weekend
Registration costs $50, and you'll also need to be a member of the Ontario Federation of ATV Clubs or have a day pass in order to take part.

No direct evidence yet in decision around Ford government Greenbelt probe, OPP email says
Housing Minister Steve Clark, who is under investigation by Ontario's integrity commissioner for the Greenbelt switch, told reporters previously ...


Snowmobile Trails are Still Closed as OPP Lay Trespassing Charges | The Ranch 100.1 FM
Driving on closed trails can also damage crops and is not safe for the rider. The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs keeps an up to date list ...

Canada Funds Tourism Recovery in London, SW Ontario - Mirage News
Create printed and digital guides displaying local food trails and promote farm-to-table tourism. $35,000. TRF. Delaware Speedway.

What to do in Ottawa this weekend Pipa News
Click on the links for information on outdoor skating trails in Ottawa, Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec. The Little Penguin Trail – 312 Chem.

More Paved Paths Panned For The County This Year | windsoriteDOTca News
Plans include the detailed design of a paved path in Lakeshore and design studies for multi-use trails in Essex and Amherstburg.


Volunteers big part of ski runners' success story - Timmins Today
She found the club's cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails, ... winter amid breathtaking trails, groomed over thick Northern Ontario snow.

LETTER: Take a hike — on the Greenbelt — Doug Ford - Newmarket Today
082520 - hike - hiking boot - AdobeStock_55992959 Stock photo ... Premier Doug Ford is out of touch with the people of Ontario.

Maple Festival in Essex doubles in sweetness with expansion to second location
... the point that it has turned into maple syrup," said festival coordinator Kyrsten Burns of the Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA).

Snow pack is more dense. Area trails in excellent condition - North Bay News
Users report excellent conditions on area trails. ... Area trails in excellent condition ... Home Internet, TV and Phone in Northern Ontario.

How to celebrate maple syrup season off the beaten path in Ontario - The Globe and Mail
... to celebrate this quintessentially Canadian tradition – from rustic sugar shacks and savoury bites to festivals and tranquil snowshoe trails.


Cyclists travelling James Bay ice road on fat bikes for charity | CBC News
Five cyclists are riding fat bikes along the winter ice road in northeastern Ontario to raise money and awareness about youth bike programs.

LETTER: Save the Eramosa trestle bridge, says hiking club - Guelph News
The Guelph Hiking Trail Club wants to repair the decommissioned heritage wooden trestle bridge that is owned by Infrastructure Ontario.

Milder weather, lack of frost keeps snowmobile trails closed near Kemptville, Ont.
Robinson says only around 165 of their 225 kilometre trail system could open this season. "We have two trails that were never opened all winter ...

Lower Thames recognizes stewardship, volunteer work | Chatham This Week
The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority has awarded several individuals, organizations and businesses with awards for their volunteer work ...


To permit or prohibit: Have your say on off-road vehicles, ATVs on Township of Hamilton roads
“Feedback gathered from these two online surveys and from community stakeholders, such as the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), ...

Respect the work of others - Fort Frances Times
Dear editor,. A groomed cross country ski trail on private property takes many hours of preparation and maintenance. A trespassing snowmobiler can ...

Conservation authority
 urges caution around edges of waterways - Bradford News
Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority is reminding residents of the dangers that exist near bodies of water, particularly around this time of ...

North Bay OPP responds to two "serious" collisions on area trails
The North Bay detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police are warning snowmachine operators to slow down on area trails.

OPP calling on snowmachine drivers to slow down - My West Nipissing Now
With March Break upon us, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is reminding snow machine operators to slow down on the trails.



Thursday, July 19, 2018

Ontario Trails News - An Ontario Trails Update 7192018 Trailwise

Explorer's Edge: Bringing Trails Tourism to Life in Muskoka!
RTO 12 - Explorer's Edge has brought a number of trail tourism products to the trail user. Routing that includes routes tailored to the beer and bike crowd. Look for the "Cottage Country Beer Trail"


Explorer's Edge has also brought Self-Guided Mobile Tours, including a range of self guided touring options that includes biking and trail excursions.


Explorer's Edge also provides a range of supports to it tourism partners through incentive packages for accommodations and other tourism product providers. Check out their 2018 International Fuel and Fun Incentives.
Explorer's Edge also provides a range of trail information options titled "Outdoor Adventures" on its website, making the connection between people, places and outdoor activity! You can select your area, your activity and season.



WATCH FOR DETAILS HERE: TRAILHEAD MUSKOKA - TRAILS TOURISM SEPTEMBER 26TH, 2018.


Take "The Safe Trail User" PledgeRecently OTC studied trail risk management, attended the Orangeville Horse Meeting and have had an ongoing confrontation with activity groups about their perception of our work towards collaboration between activities.

This, in fact, has been one of the core issues OTC has been tasked to deal with since its inception. In support, we are asking user groups and individuals to take -

The Ontario Trails Safe Trail User Pledge.
ontario trails safe trail user pledge
Download the form from our trail etiquette page.


Revitalize your Trails - host a Trailhead Trails Education Symposium
Learn more about what this outdoor recreation education session can bring to your community. Read our prospectus document through the link below.



Calendar of Trailhead Education Events Developed.Ontario Trails Council is pleased to announce its schedule of events through the remainder of 2018.

As you can appreciate we are working on supporting funding for these events with our partners, we are pleased to confirm the following planned events. Dates and times subject to change.

Sept 26 - Trails Tourism, Muskoka.

Sept 27 - Ontario Trails AGM, Muskoka.

October 23, 24, - Trailhead Eastern Ontario - TBA

November 1 - Leeds and Thousand Islands, Landsdowne.

November 4 - Ontario Mountain Bike Summit, Brantford.

November 5 - Grand Watershed Trails, Brantford.

November 20 - Trailhead Huron, TBA.

November 21 - Trailhead Indigenous, Mississauga.

Ontario trails have the capability to add more events to its calendar. Those highlighted in orange above are in finalizing stages.

Event branding is also underway. As links to the programs and registration pages are finalized the links to these pages will be published.

Watch for more detail on branding, programs, and registration through this newsletter and on our social media.

Please note that for many of the events we are using the talents of Alex Brodka she can be reached through otcprojectasst@gmail.com

We thank you for your support.


Are you likely to attend Trailhead Event? Please take our planning survey.
Thank you for considering participating in a Trailhead Event. We are trying to determine the likelihood of your attending the education sessions that our local hosts and planning committee are organizing.

We want to hear your feedback so we can keep improving our logistics and content. Please fill out this quick survey and let us know your thoughts as we work to plan the best interface of dates, content, event value and registration price point. Registration fees vary based on costs of speakers, venues, grant support and staff time.

As we add more events to the calendar going forward the survey will be adjusted and a reminder may be sent for more input.


Survey link through photo or here



Activities Update 

CANADA’S CANOE CAPITAL AT 125

3 Ways to Celebrate the Anniversary of Ontario Parks
July 17, 2018 By 
At the turn of the 20th century, Canadians started to realize that the country's infinite forests weren't so boundless after all. Towering white pine had been stripped across much of Ontario, to supply mills in Ottawa and build the cities of the northern United States. Visionaries proposed what became Canada's first provincial park as an expression of restraint--to conserve native forests--for the highlands of central Ontario.

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Take your canoeing to the next level on Ontario’s mighty Madawaska

KIMBERLEY FEHR
PALMER RAPIDS, ONT.
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 21 HOURS AGOUPDATED JULY 16, 2018
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oftr off road rally for charity

Eabametoong First Nation Celebrates Court Overturning Landore Mining Exploration Permit

Eabametoong First Nation Celebrates Court Overturning Landore Mining Exploration Permit

From the air – Ebametoong First Nation
THUNDER BAY – The Divisional Court of Ontario overturned a drilling exploration permit issued by the Ontario Ministry of Energy, Mines, Northern Development and Indigenous Affairs. The permit had been granted to Landore Resources Canada in 2016, against Eabametoong’s objections. The Court held that Ontario failed to consult honourably with Eabametoong and that Landore did not properly carry out the consultation duties delegated to it by Ontario.
The Court found that Eabametoong members intensively and extensively use the permit area for harvesting and cultural activities. As of this morning, a number of families are heading out to this significant traditional area.
Ontario breached its duty to consult with Eabametoong by unilaterally terminating the consultation process contrary to the reasonable expectations of Eabametoong, for reasons it did not communicate to Eabametoong. The Court also found that Ontario failed to share other critical information with Eabametoong, such as feedback on its concerns regarding the permit, and its private meetings with the company. As a result, Ontario’s conduct did not meet the honour of the Crown or promote trust and reconciliation between the Crown and First Nations.

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Cycling Tour Supports Wellness Centre
Wellspring Tour
Wellspring Niagara Executive Director Ann Mantini-Celima, left, Frank Adamson from the Fonthill Rotary Club, and Je Matthews, fundraising campaign chair for the new Wellspring centre nearing completion in Pelham. - Kris Dube,The Welland Tribune
Wellspring Niagara Executive Director Ann Mantini-Celima, left, Frank Adamson from the Fonthill Rotary Club, and Je Matthews, fundraising campaign chair for the new Wellspring centre nearing completion in Pelham. - Kris Dube,The Welland Tribune
A three-day cycling event this weekend will help Wellspring Niagara pedal its way to reaching its $5-million capital fundraising goal for the cancer support organization's new regional facility in Pelham.
Under construction since late 2017 on a two-acre parcel of land donated by the municipality, the $4-million building next door to the new $36-million Meridian Community Centre will offer an 11,000-square-foot space, an upgrade to the 2,000-square-foot building the agency has called home on Schmon Parkway in Thorold since 2001.
The Tour du Lac, a 1,150-kilometre trek around Lake Ontario that will take 17 riders from Thorold to Kingston and then Oswego, N.Y. to Welland and eventually the new site in Pelham, has a fundraising goal of $250,000 over the course of three years, starting with the $90,000 brought in last year.
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MANY THANKS to our RENEWING MEMBERS!!

Need to Renew? - Use Your Findjoo (find-you) ProfileRecently we sent your most recent organization or member contact person an email like the one below, Renew the profile we created for you!
Trouble shooting notes:
  • To those that were overcharged on taxes refunds have been issued for the overages.
  • To those that the system indicates have paid, in some cases the final transfer of the cash did not come through on our end. We will be sending you our system indicator and we may have to process your payment through traditional means - over the phone through credit card, or via cheque and membership form.
     
  • We apologize for any inconvenience.

Dear Member

Your Findjoo registration was created by Ontario Trails.

Your account email is your identified OTC contact email.

Findjoo.com is a site that allows you to make reservations, appointments, register for events, register for courses and renew memberships. You can either visit the site through your profile website or our website www.findjoo.com. for the online options.

Once logged in on Findjoo.com, you can access your client accounts by going over the floating "Menu" on the left side of any page.
From the menu click on the user icon.

You can modify your password from the "Your profile" link in the site header.
If you have questions, feel free to contact us through our website www.findjoo.com.

Regards,
Ontario Trails Council - Membership Team

Watch for this Badge on the Website - click to register your membership online.




Ontario Trails All Year Long! 
Add an Ontario Trail Logo to your website! 
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Watch for it on our social media, our facebook page and on our twitter feed.

Tell us all about your trail event and join us as we celebrate Ontario's Trails!
1. Log in Your Event  - Event spreadsheet.
2. Add your event to our event calendar -  add it here.
3. Post your personalized decal on your Trail - we have one for every group on our list. (see #5 below)
elliot lake trails survey
4. Add your trail user survey to any of your trail pages - we've made one of our members and regions. Get your decal here - 
We've checked the links if something isn't working simply give us a call - 613-484-1140. We'll be adding these links to the various relevant trail pages in your regions and RTO's/DMO's over the upcoming year!

5. Send us your Trails video - we'll be posting content online at https://goo.gl/Fy2bIL and we'd be happy to add to our trails tube - https://www.youtube.com/user/ontrails
Missing? You may want to talk to us about OTC Membership. 613-484-1140 We'd be happy to connect with you.