Showing posts with label Fenelon Falls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fenelon Falls. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Ontario Trail News - Activity, Trails Tourism, New trails and more!

More bike lanes outside GTA
Toronto Star
There are more bike lanes in the GTA than in all of Ontario. You would think that once you get outside of the GTA it would be paradise for cyclists, but not so. About 10 years ago I was living about two miles outside of Fenelon Falls and would enjoy ...
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This summer's best DIY fun
NOW Magazine
You're on your bike between May and October, so learn to navigate properly at Cycle Toronto's free Street Smarts workshops (cycleto.ca) to June 15 at various locations. Once you've mastered the roads, fine-tune your vessel. Bike Pirates (bikepirates ...
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Geocaching boom fuels new field of tourism for savvy promoters
Toronto Star
Some tourism groups have watched the geocaching trend blossom over the past ... that area,” says John Robb, president of the Ontario Geocaching Association. 



Designing cities for better health: If you build it, they will walk
Globe and Mail
Many Canadian cities have also officially adopted the new urban planning thinking, especially Toronto, where the public health department released a report in 2011 on how communities shape the health of residents, and Vancouver, which is also a strong ...
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These downtown signs are made for walking
St. Catharines Standard
OK, I recognize the dangers of speaking about downtown Toronto and downtown St. Catharines in the same breath. Not exactly comparing apples to apples. More like watermelons to plums. But there's a principle here that applies to both. Walking is a good ...
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Ontario conservation group fears endangered species taking back seat to ...
Toronto Star
Wildlands League, a leading Ontario conservation agency, resigned from the Endangered Species Act Panel earlier this week and wrote to Premier Kathleen Wynne outlining its concerns. “If the regulations your government is about to enact go forward as ...
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Ottawa to celebrate 'Horse Day' on June 1
Horsetalk
The day will begin with a horse-drawn wagon ride taking guests from the parking ... Search and Rescue team – Ontario's first mounted search and rescue unit.



Butter Tart Trail advocates seek 'cease and desist order' for trademark ...
Wellington Advertiser
“We feel that's an infringement of our Butter Tart Trail,” Marshall said. The township has Toronto-based Dimock Stratton, a law firm specializing in trademark cases, handling the issue. Despite the two different names, Marshall feels “it is the same ...



PELHAM: Town earns coveted 'Bike Friendly' designation
Bullet News Niagara
Pelham resident and working group member David Hunt was also honoured during the 2013 Ontario Bike Summit by the Share the Road Cycling Coalition for his advocacy, leadership and dedication to “Building Bicycle Friendly Communities” in Ontario.
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New Rules for Species at Risk Protection

May 31, 2013

Ontario Moves Forward with Protection for 65 More Endangered Species

Ontario is simplifying rules for landowners, municipalities and businesses under its Endangered Species Act (ESA), while maintaining its place as a North American leader in species protection. On July 1, Ontario is streamlining its approach to species at risk protection by implementing standardized rules and an online registry for certain low-risk activities.
The changes include:
  • Making it easier for volunteers and researchers to undertake projects that protect endangered species
  • Simplifying requirements for municipalities to carry out activities that protect human health and safety, such as road repairs
  • A time-limited transition provision that will allow projects currently in development to continue while mitigating adverse effects on endangered species
  • Harmonizing requirements under the Endangered Species Act and Crown Forest Sustainability Act to preserve protection while avoiding overlap
The existing approval process remains for all other activities. The Province will continue to ensure compliance through education and outreach, as well as monitoring, auditing and enforcement.
Protecting Ontario's biodiversity is part of the Ontario government's plan to ensure a healthy environment for future generations.
 

QUICK FACTS

  • On July 1, 65 more species will benefit from habitat protection. Ontario protects about 150 threatened and endangered species, including polar bear, chimney swift, butternut and wolverine.
  • For July 1, a new species at risk website will be launched to provide easy-to-access information to help users comply with the Endangered Species Act.
  • An example of low-risk activities includes a landowner who wants to cut down an endangered butternut tree. The landowner will be able to register and plant additional butternut elsewhere, which is faster and simpler than going through an application process.
  • Since 2007, Ontario's Species at Risk Stewardship Fund has supported more than 600 protection and recovery projects and restored more than 24,000 hectares of habitat.
  • Ontario helps protect the province's biodiversity, including fragile ecosystems and species at risk, by supporting the Invasive Species Centre, the only one of its kind in Canada.
 

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Ontario Trail News - Sled, Ski, Hike or Ride Ontario Trails


Local Snowmobilers Can Save $50 This Week!
User Pay System Supports Non-Profit Clubs

(Barrie, ON – November 28, 2011) – Snowmobilers that buy their 2012 Seasonal Snowmobile Trail Permit on or before Thursday, December 1 can save $50 this week. After that, the regular permit fee is $250. Snowmobile Trail Permits can be obtained from any OFSC snowmobile club or online at www.ofsc.on.ca.

Two Creeks Conservation area develops as South Dundas jewel
Seaway News
The property was the jewel of Domtar's Eastern Ontario holdings and inevitably would have been ...Eventually, there could be more than 10 km of trails...



Fenelon Falls teen makes successful jump to international eventing
Kawartha Media Group
Her recent successes include a win at the Ontario Horse Trials Association ... Outside ofhorseback riding, Ms Figueira also plays hockey and soccer with ...




Toronto cross-country skiing ace reaching new heights
Toronto Star
The kids were all on the ski trails before they could walk — in knapsacks on their parents' backs. The family has a chalet near Barrie and did their cross-country skiing at Hardwood Hills. Among Valjas's best qualities as an athlete is his remarkable ...
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Regional Round-Up
EMC Almonte/Carleton Place
Ontario Early Years Centre Workshop, Book and Blanket, Thursday, Dec 15, .... Walking group, every Tuesday morning. 9 am from the NLCCHC. ...



Improvements for snowmobile trails
The Beacon Herald
The B&W Trail Blazers Snowmobile Club is making significant improvements to ... the provincial government to the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs -who ...




Canadian Cyclist - Ontario MPP Introduces Private Members Bill to ...
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Canadian Cyclist Online. The source for Canadian cycling news and information including mountainbike and road bike tours, adventure biking features, complete national & international competition coverage, bike tests, product reviews, ...

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"Home" for the holiday events in Mississippi Mills this weekend
EMC Almonte/Carleton Place
"It's a total community effort to make this (event) happen," said Murphy. "We thank the Almonte Lions Club, Almonte Civitan Club, Ontario Provincial Police, ...



Lots of variety in Trillium funding
Owen Sound Sun Times
By The Sun Times MPP Bill Walker has announced nearly $332000 in Ontario ... Sauble BeachCross-Country Ski Club, $13200 over a year to purchase trail ...



Canadians want more bike lanes and law-abiding cyclists: poll
National Post
By Robert Hiltz OTTAWA — Following recent high-profile cycling deaths in Ontario, results of a poll suggest four in five Canadians think until more cyclists respect the rules of the road, they won't be able to gain the respect of motorists. ...



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

Outdoor Events Calendar Listing - Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC)
EVENTS - Ontario. Add New Event. Browse for outdoor events and races happening in your area. Click on event name to get further details. Don't forget to read ...
www.mec.ca/AST/ContentPrimary/.../ON.jsp?...en...

Protetecting the Ribbon of Life
countylive.ca
From the mainland, the County reaches out into Lake Ontario like a giant amoeba ... boats have replaced schooners and birch bark canoes, and kayak paddlers, ...

Cyclists brainstorm for a safer future
CTV.ca
The gathering at City Hall was to brainstorm suggestions for Ontario's coroner, who is reviewingcyclist deaths in the province from 2006 to 2010. "I'm here hoping to push for a bit of a focus oncycling education, for driver education as to ...
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