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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Ontario Trail News - cyclist killed while road cycling and cycle tourism workshop in Lambton and more from Ontario Trails


Clarington cyclist killed Easter Sunday after colliding with car

Cyclist accident 2

Clarington This Week
CLARINGTON - A 60-year-old Clarington man is dead after he turned his bike in front of a car as it attempted to pass a group of cyclists on Bloor Street Easter Sunday, April 5, report Durham Regional Police.
According to police, seven cyclists were biking westbound on Bloor Street at 10:55 a.m. about to turn left onto Solina Road. Police said a red Pontiac Vibe was also westbound and attempted to pass the cyclists in the eastbound lane. The cyclist turned in front of the car and was hit.
The victim died at the scene, said police. The driver of the car, a 21-year-old Clarington woman, was taken to hospital with minor injuries and released. Police are not releasing the name of the victim.


Cycle tourism workshop planned for April 16 at Lambton College

By Tyler Kula, Sarnia Observer
(Tribune file photo)
(Tribune file photo)
Dedicated bike lanes could be cropping up on Colborne Road and Cathcart Boulevard this year, with the community's OK.
A proposal in the city's transportation master plan, approved by council last year, said city development manager Mike Berkvens, calls for bike lanes on those streets to make traversing Sarnia's cityscape on two wheels easier.
“The cheapest way and the biggest bang for our buck is using the existing road and just doing line painting,” said Berkvens, noting council has set aside $250,000 this year for bike trail development and sidewalk improvements.

Monday, April 9, 2012

Ontario Trails News - Paddle, Bike, Hike and Ride Ontario's Trails

Good Friday Walk Across the Toronto Islands - * TSG | Toronto ...
So far the weather report calls for sunny weather for this Good Friday. It is a great opportunity to get outside for a long walk to welcome spring on the Easter ...
www.torontosocialgroup.com/events/58855802/


Hastings Trail Committee | Ontario Trails Council
Hastings Trail Committee. Local community members have been meeting since 2009 to discuss options for developing trails, managing trails, building trails.
www.ontariotrails.on.ca/...a...1/hastingscountytrailcommittee


Palgrave Trail Mountain Bike Trail in Bolton, Ontario ...
Palgrave Trail is a singletrack mountain bike trail in Bolton, Ontario. View maps, videos, photos, and reviews of Palgrave Trail bike trail in Bolton.
www.singletracks.com/bike-trails/palgrave-trail.html


Hamilton toddler killed in cottage country ATV crash
Hamilton Spectator
HALIBURTON A three-year-old boy has died in an ATV collision in Ontario's cottage country. Hunter Goemans, a grandson of Goemans Appliances founder Tony Goemans, was riding with his father Jason when the accident occurred on an unassumed road in the ...
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