Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Ontario Trails - Trail Mapping, Infrastructure Dollars, Public School Safety and more activity on Ontario Trails

Newly Mapped Trails at Short Hills PP
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More Support for Municipal Infrastructure

December 17, 2012

Ontario Government Strengthening Communities, Creating Jobs

Ontario is increasing support for critical road, bridge, water and wastewater projects under the Municipal Infrastructure Strategy.
The McGuinty government is now investing nearly $90 million to help municipalities undertake critical infrastructure projects that strengthen local economies and create jobs, up from $51 million announced in August. The increase will help more municipalities maintain and repair their critical infrastructure.
Municipalities can apply for funding online by Jan. 9, 2013. Applications must show how projects fit within a comprehensive asset management plan.
Investing in infrastructure is part of the McGuinty government's plan to create jobs for Ontarians and strengthen the economy.  A strong economy protects the services that mean the most to families - health care and education.
 

QUICK FACTS

  • Project funding will cover 90 per cent of total project costs, or $2 million, whichever is lower.
  • Ontario is also providing up to $9 million to small and northern municipalities to help prepare asset management plans, which help municipalities make smart, long-term planning decisions about building, operating, maintaining, renewing and replacing infrastructure.
  • Since 2003, the McGuinty government has provided approximately $13 billion to help municipalities modernize and expand transit, repair and upgrade roads and bridges, improve water and wastewater treatment, and revitalize community infrastructure.

LEARN MORE


QUOTES

"Our government was determined to strengthen our support for municipalities to take care of their most critical infrastructure priorities. We know that every dollar invested in infrastructure is a dollar invested in quality of life and will boost local economies and create jobs. "
 — Bob Chiarelli, Minister of Infrastructure
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 Summer Fun Guide would like to wish you and your families a great holiday season and a very happy New Year. And don’t forget...if you haven’t already completed a listing for the 2013 print edition, please contact us by phone or email so we can make sure you are included. You can also submit a listing online at http://www.summerfunguide.ca/get_listed-landing.php.

With 250,000 copies coming out May long weekend, you don’t want to miss out

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Bus Hike to The Bruce Trail at Scotsdale Farm - Toronto event ...
LENGTH OF HIKE PACE TERRAIN 12 km 4 km/hr Hilly, Challenging Dropout, Hiking boots, Ice footwear, Pre-registration by Email to Leader. Depart 9 am, Yo.
news.ca.msn.com/.../bus-hike-to-the-bruce-trail-at-scotsdale-fa...

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Statement

Statement by Minister Broten on School Safety

December 17, 2012
Today, Laurel Broten, Minister of Education, issued the following statement on school safety in Ontario:
"We know that Ontario schools are some of the safest in the world. But the recent horrific event in a Connecticut elementary school reminds all of us how important it is to do everything we can to keep our schools safe. No matter where events such as this may happen, it can shake our sense of security.Ontario families deserve and want to know about the measures in place to protect their children while at school. All students and staff have the right to be safe and feel safe at school. And we all must do our part. The vast majority of elementary schools have controlled access to school premises, including sign-in/sign-out and visitor badge policies for all visitors. I encourage parents to talk to their school principal, classroom teacher or school board to get more information on specific safety procedures in place at your child's school.
Our government has provided several safe school supports and resources, including the following:
  • Safe Welcome Program -- our government provided funding through our Safe Welcome program to Ontario elementary schools who applied, to provide security devices to protect students from intruders.  Indeed, those Ontario elementary schools are kept locked during the school day to prevent entry from anyone who does not have authorization from walking through their doors.
  •  Lockdown procedures -- while the Safe Welcome Program is unique to elementary schools, since 2011, every elementary and secondary school in Ontario is required to work with police to develop and maintain lockdown procedures and conduct two lockdown drills each school year. I have requested that the Deputy Minister ask every board to review their safety and emergency procedures, including lockdown drills.
  • Professional development and training -- support has been provided for school and school board staff and local police services to implement the procedures at both the elementary and secondary levels.
At this time, students may need support from parents and educators to cope with their feelings about what happened. Kids Help Phone is a good resource for those who need support for grief or loss. In addition, boards and schools are providing information to parents about how to talk to their child.
I want to thank our teachers, support staff, and board administrators for their commitment to keep our children safe." _______________________________________________________________________________________
New ways to get information launched!

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Local residents to launch War of 1812 book
Paris Star
Martin Love and Casandra Bellefeuille are pleased to announce the launch of their first book: 1812 Pictorial Trails, 200th Anniversary.

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Building on the good work already done: cycling policy in Ontario | I ...
The province of Ontario has finally acknowledged that we could use some cycling love. However, the current proposal put forth by the Minister of Transportation ...
www.ibiketo.ca/.../building-good-work-already-done-cycling-...

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Seasons Greetings-Joyeuses Fetes from Equine Canada
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Ontario Trails - More than just the Outdoors, Ontario Trails

ontario trail education

Make Sure to Check the Event Calendar

Located at the bottom of this page our event calendar shows weekely adjustments to our course offerings. This week we have added another date for Volunteer Management with Diana Smyth and adjusted out two courses from this current week.

In addtion we have added the new Trail Design Course detailed below. We have also taken calls from some folks wishing to take the Trails Marketing Course in KIngston October 18, 2012. Those seats were block purchased by RTO9, what we acould do is work with you to get another RTO 1-or 4- or 7? to purchase a block of seats so that folks can attend in those areas. Sorry for any confusion this may cause. Thank you.

Be sure to use our array of press or other flyers to circulate to your local papers or possible attendees. All available for use - call - 877-668-7245 or 519-941-8911, or 1-866-560-7783

Trail Building - October 3-4, 2012

The Ontario Trails Council and the Ontario Trails Education Program, in conjunction with International Mountain Bicycling Association (ON) are pleased to announce the decison to offer the highly recognized and nationally respected IMBA Trailbuilding Program, as part of its Trail Education Course offerings in Ontario. We are currently working to hold our first course on October 3-4. Please save the date.

ontario trails edcuation courses

Daniel Scott from IMBA writes, "Students will come away with a firm understanding of the fundamentals of trail design for both hard surface and naturally surfaced trails of various user types. A working knowledge of the design process from the planning phase to ground proofing trail alignments will be both discussed and experienced with examples and a field exercise which will include using field measurement equipment and flagging a trail alignment for construction."


Program elements include:

IMBA will provide for a two day workshop educating on the following elements
• Sustainable Trail Design – Making sure it lasts using various techniques:
• 5 Elements of Sustainable Design - Micro trail design - the fundamentals for bench cut
• Bench cut Trail vs. Raised Tread Trail - when is each appropriate
• 13 Steps to Trail Planning - Macro trail design - how one trail fits within a larger system
• Art of Trail Design - User psychology and design theory in the natural landscape
• Trail Closure & Rehabilitation - Mitigating reroutes & closures through design & signage
• Advanced Design & Construction Techniques – Building in challenging locations:
• Wooden Structures - intro to various techniques and how to design for users types
• Rock Armouring - intro to various techniques and how to design for users types
• Technical Trail Features - Designing trail features specific to various user groups
• Turns - Climbing, In sloped & Switchback - which turns is appropriate for who & where?

Or contact: Graham Burke, Ontario Trails Council
course@ontariotrails.ca

Or contact: Shelley May, Ontario Parks Association
training@ontarioparksassociation.ca

Learn more at www.ontariotrails.on.ca/courses

Instructor: Daniel Scott

"With over 10 years of experience in trails throughout North America, Daniel Scott’s background in the world of trail design is extensive. Daniel is graduate of the University of Guelph's School of Landscape Architecture where he focused his studies on infrastructure for alternative methods of transportation and outdoor recreational landscapes. He also holds a certificate in Mountain Bike Operations from Capilano University. When not teaching at Capilano University or Sir Sandford Fleming College, Daniel spearheads the International Mountain Bicycling Association Canada's consulting service, Trail Solutions. Within this role, Daniel divides his time between providing major land managers such as Parks Canada with staff training, designing trail systems nationwide and advocating for mountain bicycling as a valuable form of recreation.

Ontario Trails Education


UPCOMING COURSES


September 27, 2012
Planning and Budgetting

This course aims to provide community trails organizations with the tools and skills required to accurately estimate the capital costs of construction and the ongoing operating costs for publicly‐accessible trails.
Course Details: This course would be delivered as a one day, 7 hour program. At the end of the module, participants should have an understanding of the elements that constitute a capital budget for trails construction as well as the elements that constitute an ongoing operations budget for trails operations. They should also understand the differences between the various levels of trails that might be constructed and the types of usage that each kind of trail can accommodate.
Attendees should leave the session with an understanding of how to accurately project both the capital costs of constructing new trails and the ongoing operating costs of maintaining them after they are completed.
REGISTER

Or contact: Graham Burke, Ontario Trails Council
course@ontariotrails.ca

Or contact: Shelley May, Ontario Parks Association
training@ontarioparksassociation.ca

Learn more at www.ontariotrails.on.ca/courses

Instructor: Bob MacFarland

Bob McFarland, retired municipal Director of Parks and Recreation -­‐ Bob graduated from Ryerson’s Radio and Television Arts Program and the University of Montreal’s Bachelor of Communication Arts program before beginning a ten year career in television, film and theatre production. 

In 1981 he joined his first municipality managing a community performing arts centre. Bob’s career saw him employed by 5 different municipalities in Alberta and Ontario before retirement in 2011.   Bob was on the board of the Ontario Parks Association several times holding the roles of Vice-­‐President and Treasurer during that time.

 


September 29, 2012
Technology and Trails

This course will examine the current technologies available for trail related planning and management purposes (cells phones, smart phones, hand-­‐held GIS GPS units, and more). 

The course will address such issues as what types of information need to be collected, how best to capture and store the information, and how different technologies interact. Time will also be spent in the field learning how to use and apply data collected from hand-­‐held GIS-­‐GPS units.

REGISTER

Or contact: Graham Burke, Ontario Trails Council
course@ontariotrails.ca

Or contact: Shelley May, Ontario Parks Association
training@ontarioparksassociation.ca

Learn more at www.ontariotrails.on.ca/courses

Instructor: Rick Gray



Rick brings many years of experience and formal education in the field of GIS and GPS technology to the forefront for this course.  He holds his B.Sc (Env) from the University of Guelph, an M.Sc in Environmental Biology from the U of G, and is a certified GIS Applications specialist (Sir Sandford Fleming). Rick has been teaching GIS and GPS at the University of Guelph for nine years. He is also a member of the Chatham Kent Trail Council in Chatham Kent Ontario.

 


October 18, 2012
Trail Marketing and Promotion:

For Residents of The Great Waterway Only Please

This course will provide participants with the tools to understand and execute the fundamentals of sound trail marketing.

This course is a one day, 7 hour training session that will impart participants with an understanding of the principles of marketing and promotion and how they can be applied directly to trails.

Topics that will be covered in this session include: general marketing and promotional techniques, the basics of evaluating the market readiness of a trail, the needs of a market ready trail, the value of clustering trails, how to market a trail to one user vs another, how to mobilize local tourism and economic development departments as well as regional tourism organizations, how to establish a relationship with operators, ideas for incorporating marketing and promotion into local and regional tourism plans.

Register

Or contact: Graham Burke, Ontario Trails Council
course@ontariotrails.ca

Or contact: Shelley May, Ontario Parks Association
training@ontarioparksassociation.ca

Learn more at www.ontariotrails.on.ca/courses

Instructor: Chris Hughes



Chris has a Bachelors Degree in Environmental Studies from the University of Waterloo and has been marketing Bruce County as ‘Ontario‘s Natural Retreat’ since 2000. An industry leader in experienced based marketing, Chris has developed several successful campaigns that appeal to the hearts of the outdoor touring enthusiast.  Whether it is riding his motorcycle on the twisty backroads of the Bruce or riding the legendary Bruce County singletrack on his mountain bike,

 



November 28, 29, 2012
Trail Risk Management

Managing risk is probably one of the most important and frequently discussed aspects of trail development. This course will provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the elements associated with managing risk as it pertains to trail development and operations. It will also provide participants with the tools required to implement solid risk management program upon returning to their communities.

This course will provide a comprehensive overview of the elements associated with managing risks related to trail planning, development and management.

Topics will include:
•     Introduction and Overview, Developing a Risk Management Framework
•     The Canadian and Ontario Legal Systems Negligence and Liability
•     The Law and Trails, Insurance and the Transfer of Risk
•     Occupational Health and Safety
•     Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA)
•     HIRA Application on the Trail
•     On the Trail Again
•     Risk Assessment Assignment to work on at home with guidance
from the instructor.

Register

Or contact: Graham Burke, Ontario Trails Council
course@ontariotrails.ca

Or contact: Shelley May, Ontario Parks Association
training@ontarioparksassociation.ca

Learn more at www.ontariotrails.on.ca/courses

Instructor: Direct Bearing, with Matt Crutchet



Matt Cruchet founded Direct Bearing Incorporated as a vehicle to help organizations navigate risk. Matt’s strengths lie in operational assessment where he uses his experience in the not-­‐for-­‐profit, youth-­‐service, adventure travel, natural resources and emergency planning industries to evaluate and manage risk. Matt is a recognized outdoor risk management expert, consultant, author and speaker.  Direct Bearing Incorporated has
also worked with over 100 other organizations ranging from youth service groups, camps, natural resource companies, adventure tourism.
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Please join us Friday Sep 21 to Sunday Sep 23, 2012 for COEO's special 40th Anniversary conference at Camp Pinecrest.

Our theme, “Honouring Roots...Standing Tall...Branching Out!” reflects our commitment to create a unique conference framework within which many of COEO's original “elders” and long-time “sustainers” will be personally invited to return to share in the celebration of:
a) how our organization was born and nurtured,
b) its current “best practices”, and
c) what it is already in the process of becoming!

Location: YMCA Camp Pine Crest
http://goo.gl/maps/nPB1s

Details
http://www.coeo.org/important-details.html

Register Online
http://www.coeo.org/register.html

Regular Member $250
Student/Retiree $215

The Council of Outdoor Educators of Ontario (COEO) is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization that promotes safe and high quality outdoor education experiences for people of all ages. It also acts as a professional body for outdoor educators in the province of Ontario. These aims are achieved through publishing Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education as well as an electronic newsletter, running an annual conference and regional workshops, maintaining this web site, and working with kindred organizations as well as government agencies.

http://www.coeo.org/register.html 
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Check out all our regional listings


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Hike Haliburton Festival
Special thanks to our sponsors of the Hike Haliburton Festival/ They are Carole Finn Artist, Pinestone Resort, Earthways Parker Pad and Printing, Cordell Carpets, Canoe FM, Haliburton Echo and Minden Times, Haliburton Media ArtsWilderness Medical Associates, Haliburton County Folk Society. If you would like to be sponsor or make a donation please contact us at 705-754-3436
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Ontario Trails Mobile App
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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

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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Ontario Trails - Better Trails through Trails Education

ontario trail education

Make Sure to Check the Event Calendar

Located at the bottom of this page our event calendar shows weekely adjustments to our course offerings. This week we have added another date for Volunteer Management with Diana Smyth and adjusted out two courses from this current week.

In addtion we have added the new Trail Design Course detailed below. We have also taken calls from some folks wishing to take the Trails Marketing Course in KIngston October 18, 2012. Those seats were block purchased by RTO9, what we acould do is work with you to get another RTO 1-or 4- or 7? to purchase a block of seats so that folks can attend in those areas. Sorry for any confusion this may cause. Thank you.

Be sure to use our array of press or other flyers to circulate to your local papers or possible attendees. All available for use - call - 877-668-7245 or 519-941-8911, or 1-866-560-7783

Trail Building - October 3-4, 2012

The Ontario Trails Council and the Ontario Trails Education Program, in conjunction with International Mountain Bicycling Association (ON) are pleased to announce the decison to offer the highly recognized and nationally respected IMBA Trailbuilding Program, as part of its Trail Education Course offerings in Ontario. We are currently working to hold our first course on October 3-4. Please save the date.

ontario trails edcuation courses

Daniel Scott from IMBA writes, "Students will come away with a firm understanding of the fundamentals of trail design for both hard surface and naturally surfaced trails of various user types. A working knowledge of the design process from the planning phase to ground proofing trail alignments will be both discussed and experienced with examples and a field exercise which will include using field measurement equipment and flagging a trail alignment for construction."


Program elements include:

IMBA will provide for a two day workshop educating on the following elements
• Sustainable Trail Design – Making sure it lasts using various techniques:
• 5 Elements of Sustainable Design - Micro trail design - the fundamentals for bench cut
• Bench cut Trail vs. Raised Tread Trail - when is each appropriate
• 13 Steps to Trail Planning - Macro trail design - how one trail fits within a larger system
• Art of Trail Design - User psychology and design theory in the natural landscape
• Trail Closure & Rehabilitation - Mitigating reroutes & closures through design & signage
• Advanced Design & Construction Techniques – Building in challenging locations:
• Wooden Structures - intro to various techniques and how to design for users types
• Rock Armouring - intro to various techniques and how to design for users types
• Technical Trail Features - Designing trail features specific to various user groups
• Turns - Climbing, In sloped & Switchback - which turns is appropriate for who & where?

Or contact: Graham Burke, Ontario Trails Council
course@ontariotrails.ca

Or contact: Shelley May, Ontario Parks Association
training@ontarioparksassociation.ca

Learn more at www.ontariotrails.on.ca/courses

Instructor: Daniel Scott

"With over 10 years of experience in trails throughout North America, Daniel Scott’s background in the world of trail design is extensive. Daniel is graduate of the University of Guelph's School of Landscape Architecture where he focused his studies on infrastructure for alternative methods of transportation and outdoor recreational landscapes. He also holds a certificate in Mountain Bike Operations from Capilano University. When not teaching at Capilano University or Sir Sandford Fleming College, Daniel spearheads the International Mountain Bicycling Association Canada's consulting service, Trail Solutions. Within this role, Daniel divides his time between providing major land managers such as Parks Canada with staff training, designing trail systems nationwide and advocating for mountain bicycling as a valuable form of recreation.

Ontario Trails Education


UPCOMING COURSES


September 27, 2012
Planning and Budgetting

This course aims to provide community trails organizations with the tools and skills required to accurately estimate the capital costs of construction and the ongoing operating costs for publicly‐accessible trails.
Course Details: This course would be delivered as a one day, 7 hour program. At the end of the module, participants should have an understanding of the elements that constitute a capital budget for trails construction as well as the elements that constitute an ongoing operations budget for trails operations. They should also understand the differences between the various levels of trails that might be constructed and the types of usage that each kind of trail can accommodate.
Attendees should leave the session with an understanding of how to accurately project both the capital costs of constructing new trails and the ongoing operating costs of maintaining them after they are completed.
REGISTER

Or contact: Graham Burke, Ontario Trails Council
course@ontariotrails.ca

Or contact: Shelley May, Ontario Parks Association
training@ontarioparksassociation.ca

Learn more at www.ontariotrails.on.ca/courses

Instructor: Bob MacFarland

Bob McFarland, retired municipal Director of Parks and Recreation -­‐ Bob graduated from Ryerson’s Radio and Television Arts Program and the University of Montreal’s Bachelor of Communication Arts program before beginning a ten year career in television, film and theatre production. 

In 1981 he joined his first municipality managing a community performing arts centre. Bob’s career saw him employed by 5 different municipalities in Alberta and Ontario before retirement in 2011.   Bob was on the board of the Ontario Parks Association several times holding the roles of Vice-­‐President and Treasurer during that time.

 


September 29, 2012
Technology and Trails

This course will examine the current technologies available for trail related planning and management purposes (cells phones, smart phones, hand-­‐held GIS GPS units, and more). 

The course will address such issues as what types of information need to be collected, how best to capture and store the information, and how different technologies interact. Time will also be spent in the field learning how to use and apply data collected from hand-­‐held GIS-­‐GPS units.

REGISTER

Or contact: Graham Burke, Ontario Trails Council
course@ontariotrails.ca

Or contact: Shelley May, Ontario Parks Association
training@ontarioparksassociation.ca

Learn more at www.ontariotrails.on.ca/courses

Instructor: Rick Gray



Rick brings many years of experience and formal education in the field of GIS and GPS technology to the forefront for this course.  He holds his B.Sc (Env) from the University of Guelph, an M.Sc in Environmental Biology from the U of G, and is a certified GIS Applications specialist (Sir Sandford Fleming). Rick has been teaching GIS and GPS at the University of Guelph for nine years. He is also a member of the Chatham Kent Trail Council in Chatham Kent Ontario.

 


October 18, 2012
Trail Marketing and Promotion:

For Residents of The Great Waterway Only Please

This course will provide participants with the tools to understand and execute the fundamentals of sound trail marketing.

This course is a one day, 7 hour training session that will impart participants with an understanding of the principles of marketing and promotion and how they can be applied directly to trails.

Topics that will be covered in this session include: general marketing and promotional techniques, the basics of evaluating the market readiness of a trail, the needs of a market ready trail, the value of clustering trails, how to market a trail to one user vs another, how to mobilize local tourism and economic development departments as well as regional tourism organizations, how to establish a relationship with operators, ideas for incorporating marketing and promotion into local and regional tourism plans.

Register

Or contact: Graham Burke, Ontario Trails Council
course@ontariotrails.ca

Or contact: Shelley May, Ontario Parks Association
training@ontarioparksassociation.ca

Learn more at www.ontariotrails.on.ca/courses

Instructor: Chris Hughes



Chris has a Bachelors Degree in Environmental Studies from the University of Waterloo and has been marketing Bruce County as ‘Ontario‘s Natural Retreat’ since 2000. An industry leader in experienced based marketing, Chris has developed several successful campaigns that appeal to the hearts of the outdoor touring enthusiast.  Whether it is riding his motorcycle on the twisty backroads of the Bruce or riding the legendary Bruce County singletrack on his mountain bike,

 



November 28, 29, 2012
Trail Risk Management

Managing risk is probably one of the most important and frequently discussed aspects of trail development. This course will provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the elements associated with managing risk as it pertains to trail development and operations. It will also provide participants with the tools required to implement solid risk management program upon returning to their communities.

This course will provide a comprehensive overview of the elements associated with managing risks related to trail planning, development and management.

Topics will include:
•     Introduction and Overview, Developing a Risk Management Framework
•     The Canadian and Ontario Legal Systems Negligence and Liability
•     The Law and Trails, Insurance and the Transfer of Risk
•     Occupational Health and Safety
•     Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA)
•     HIRA Application on the Trail
•     On the Trail Again
•     Risk Assessment Assignment to work on at home with guidance
from the instructor.

Register

Or contact: Graham Burke, Ontario Trails Council
course@ontariotrails.ca

Or contact: Shelley May, Ontario Parks Association
training@ontarioparksassociation.ca

Learn more at www.ontariotrails.on.ca/courses

Instructor: Direct Bearing, with Matt Crutchett



Matt Cruchet founded Direct Bearing Incorporated as a vehicle to help organizations navigate risk. Matt’s strengths lie in operational assessment where he uses his experience in the not-­‐for-­‐profit, youth-­‐service, adventure travel, natural resources and emergency planning industries to evaluate and manage risk. Matt is a recognized outdoor risk management expert, consultant, author and speaker.  Direct Bearing Incorporated has
also worked with over 100 other organizations ranging from youth service groups, camps, natural resource companies, adventure tourism.

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Please join us Friday Sep 21 to Sunday Sep 23, 2012 for COEO's special 40th Anniversary conference at Camp Pinecrest.

Our theme, “Honouring Roots...Standing Tall...Branching Out!” reflects our commitment to create a unique conference framework within which many of COEO's original “elders” and long-time “sustainers” will be personally invited to return to share in the celebration of:
a) how our organization was born and nurtured,
b) its current “best practices”, and
c) what it is already in the process of becoming!

Location: YMCA Camp Pine Crest
http://goo.gl/maps/nPB1s

Details
http://www.coeo.org/important-details.html

Register Online
http://www.coeo.org/register.html

Regular Member $250
Student/Retiree $215

The Council of Outdoor Educators of Ontario (COEO) is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization that promotes safe and high quality outdoor education experiences for people of all ages. It also acts as a professional body for outdoor educators in the province of Ontario. These aims are achieved through publishing Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education as well as an electronic newsletter, running an annual conference and regional workshops, maintaining this web site, and working with kindred organizations as well as government agencies.

http://www.coeo.org/register.html 
__________________________________________________________________

Check out all our regional listings


 ___________________________________________________________
Hike Haliburton Festival
Special thanks to our sponsors of the Hike Haliburton Festival/ They are Carole Finn Artist, Pinestone Resort, Earthways Parker Pad and Printing, Cordell Carpets, Canoe FM, Haliburton Echo and Minden Times, Haliburton Media ArtsWilderness Medical Associates, Haliburton County Folk Society. If you would like to be sponsor or make a donation please contact us at 705-754-3436
___________________________________________________________

Ontario Trails Mobile App
__________________________________________________________________
ONTARIO TRAILS COUNCIL E-NEWS - Every Friday

    • Local Trail News 

    • Trail Education Program

    • Trail Heros

    • Trailhead Ontario

    • Activity and User Updates

     View it Here
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Trailhead Ontario Day 3 - June 20, 2012




Managing Risk for Trails

Training Overview


The purpose of this module is to expose participants to the principles of risk management and to demonstrate risk assessment tools participants can use to manage risk as they apply to trail design, construction and maintenance. Participants will walk away with a broad understanding of risk management related to trails and the knowledge to undertake specific risk assessments of their home trail environment.

This 10 hour workshop will run over an evening and the following day. Participants should be prepared for outdoor activities as this course includes practical elements such as trail inspections – depending on the workshop location this may include moderate walking or hiking. The class size is capped at 12 participants to maximize experiential learning opportunities.

The course includes a follow up activity focusing on local implementation of the risk assessment process. Coaching and consultation is included in the course package to assist participants transfer the workshop principles to real-life application.

Teaching Methodology


Recognizing participants will be coming from a range of backgrounds and education levels the course will be delivered using a number of adult learning strategies and teaching methods including:
Group discussion
Lecture with supporting visual aids
Small group activities
Applied knowledge sharing
Practical in-field activities
Case studies

Workshop Topics
Introduction and Overview
Developing a Risk Management Framework The Canadian and Ontario Legal Systems Negligence and Liability
The Law and Trails
Insurance and the Transfer of Risk
Occupational Health and Safety
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) HIRA Application on the Trail
On the Trail Again - take away risk assessment assignment

Supporting Resources
Managing Risk eBook
Trails Risk Assessment Template
On the Trail Again Assignment Resource Package
Follow-up email and phone support for local implementation
Managing Risk for Trails Workshop Schedule*

Day One – Evening Session (June 19, 2012)

1830 – 1900 Introduction and Overview

1900 – 1945 Developing a Risk Management Framework

1945 – 2000 Break

2000 – 2130 The Canadian and Ontario Legal Systems


Day Two - June 20, 2012

0830 – 0930 Negligence and Liability

0930 – 1000 Exercise/Discussion***

1000 – 1015 Break

1015 – 1100 The Law and Trails

1100 – 1130 Insurance and the Transfer of Risk

1130 – 1200 Occupational Health and Safety

1200 – 1300 Break

1300 – 1400 Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA)

1400 – 1500 HIRA Application***

1500 – 1515 Break

1515 – 1645 HIRA Exercise/Case Study***

1645 – 1700 On the Trail Again - take away risk assessment assignment

1700 – 1730 Wrap up & Course Evaluation

Copyright Direct Bearing Inc, 2012
For more information see: http://ontariotrails.on.ca/courses



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