Showing posts with label Gary Bell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gary Bell. Show all posts

Saturday, March 17, 2012

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

Walking With A Camera: Toronto Photo Walks: Yonge Street Night III
As the walk went on it got darker, into a proper night walk. Down past Gerrard to Dundas Square... TOPW-YSN-81 TOPW-YSN-84 TOPW-YSN-77 TOPW-YSN-71 ...
walkingwithcamera.blogspot.com/.../toronto-photo-walks-yon...


Cyclists try to veer away from their collision course with drivers
Vancouver Sun
He escaped with just a few bruises, but his Rocky Mountain bicycle was mangled. .... wards inToronto and Vancouver, suggests better cycling infrastructure, ...



Cycle for Sight - Toronto
Cycle for Sight - Toronto Presented by: The Foundation Fighting Blindness. Starts : March 9, 2012. Ends: June 23, 2012. Event Time(s): 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM ...
https://wx.toronto.ca/.../b60f8632ae125f52852579bc000240d...



Back on the saddle: Guelph cowboy makes third attempt to go across ...
Guelph Mercury
“My knees hurt whether I'm sitting here on this chair or riding my horse,” said .... in northwesternOntario about 1700 kilometres worth of riding along ...



Land bank on the rise
The Kingston Whig-Standard
Since 2007, the conservancy's eastern Ontario program has focused on purchasing properties in the Frontenac Arch, acquiring more than 2800 acres. “It's easy to buy land, it's hard to buy the right piece of land,” said Gary Bell, the conservancy's ...
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Midland skiers compete in Ontario championships
The Barrie Advance
MIDLAND – Three skiers from the Midland Snow Dogs cross-country ski club trekked across the province for the Ontario midget championships on March 10 and 11 ...



Taking care of me
Northumberland News
... in a beautiful part of Ontario, we have a host of local farmers all around us offering ... biking, skiing and snowshoeing trails in our own back yards, ...




Great People - Great Trails - June 17-19,  2012


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