Showing posts with label Hamilton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hamilton. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Ontario Trails News - protecting land important for Ontario's 2500+ trails

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From the Orillia Packet-Times

Land-trust movement has momentum

TANTA CLARKSpecial to the Packet & Times
The Ontario Land Trust Alliance strengthens land conservation in Ontario by supporting the land-trust movement. SUBMITTED IMAGE
The Ontario Land Trust Alliance strengthens land conservation in Ontario by supporting the land-trust movement. SUBMITTED IMAGE
This past week, YMCA Geneva Park hosted the Ontario Land Trust Alliance (OLTA) gathering, an annual three-day conference that brings together land-trust members and others dedicated to protecting land.
Each year, more than 100 people attend. What an amazing feeling it is to be in a room with other people who are dedicated to a similar mission — to protect nature.
There were a number of workshops at the conference, ranging from a discussion on invasive species to engaging youth in nature. Many of the workshops are led by other land trusts such as the Bruce Trail Conservancy and Ontario Nature. Experts in their field and tax specialists also guide land-trust members through changes to take advantage of. One of the aspects I particularly enjoy at the gathering is the opportunity to share information and learn from each other so we can all do better in our important work.
In Ontario, there are more than 40 land trusts that collectively protect and steward more than 80,000 acres of land. Of the other land trusts, the Couchiching Conservancy is one of the largest and oldest, with the exception of the Bruce Trail Conservancy, which is turning 50 years old). Many of the other land trusts either have no staff and are run by volunteers or have a small staff.
You can learn about other land trusts in Ontario at olta.ca. The Couchiching Conservancy started from the same point and 21 years later, we have four full-time and two-part time staff members. And our biggest accomplishment to date? We now protect an area much larger than the entire City of Orillia.
According to the Ontario Biodiversity Strategy, there are 15 targets to work toward, one of which is to conserve more land: “By 2020, at least 17% of terrestrial and aquatic systems are conserved through well-connected networks of protected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures.”
You can read the all of the goals at the Ontario Biodiversity Council website.
The Couchiching Conservancy is also planning for the future. Our 2014-19 strategy plan outlines a number of goals for the future, one of which is to protect an additional 2,500 acres by 2019. By partnering with other organizations, we are making a difference.
Thank you to the OLTA for its work and supporting land trusts. It’s wonderful so many people are taking action today to ensure the beautiful natural spaces that make Ontario unique are protected for future generations to enjoy.
Tanya Clark is the development co-ordinator at the Couchiching Conservancy, a non-profit land trust that helps to protect thousands of acres of wild land in the area. For more information, visit couchichingconserv.ca

Friday, October 31, 2014

Ontario Trails News - some local support from Friends of Presq'ile Provincial Park

Lot's of Trail Development in Ontario - Thanks Federal Government!

Local News

Local News: Friends of Presqu'ile Canoe raffle winners pick up their prize

Contributed by admin on Oct 28, 2014 - 08:50 AM
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The winners of this year’s draw for the ClearWater Designs Kawartha canoe are John and Lesley Cree and their sons, Warren and Graham, from North Gower, Ontario
The Crees have been regular campers at Presqu’ile for many years, having pitched their tents and explored its many trails and habitats every spring for the last 26 years, and John looks back to his childhood in Trenton when his family camped at Presqu’ile long before that even!  Though bicycles are their favourite mode of transportation when at Presqu’ile, the canoe will be put to good use on Ontario’s lakes and rivers since the Cree family also enjoy canoeing and wilderness camping at every opportunity. Actually Lesley’s name was on the ticket so I guess there is going to be some demand for the canoe.
Annual Raffle for Clearwater Design Kawartha Canoe
The winning ticket, Number 1431, was drawn on Sunday, October 12, 2014 and the winner has been notified. A full report will be posted on our website once the canoe has been collected and we have some photographs.
‘Thank you’ to everyone who has supported The Friends in our Raffle.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Ontario Trails News - information on Hamilton Trail Court Case and Ministry Consultation about Ontario Trails


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Hamilton found not liable in trail accident

Decision may change perception of liability for organizations operating trails in parks and hopefully will reduce overall perception of risk of operating trails. Also please see the snowmobile and Hydro One links and article below.

Incident occurred in October 2005 on escarpment near Scenic Drive

 
Hamilton Spectator
The City of Hamilton has been found not liable for an accident that injured a Toronto teenager in 2005 while he was walking in a city park on the Niagara Escarpment.
Matthew Pierce, 17 at the time, suffered a fractured thigh bone, fractured wrist and cuts to his knee, face and leg when he fell about five metres into a ravine that is part of a park off Scenic Drive on the west Mountain.
He was hiking back from a lookout point with five friends, but veered off a marked trail onto a dirt path that he believed would take him back to Scenic Drive. The path ended at the edge of the ravine.
He was removed from the ravine by Hamilton firefighters and taken to Hamilton General Hospital, where he underwent surgery. He was in a wheelchair until the end of 2005 but progressed to a walker, crutches and then a cane, and was able to graduate from Grade 12 in June 2006.
The accident happened at about 1:45 a.m. on Oct. 1, 2005. Pierce and his father Robert sued the city, alleging Hamilton was in breach of its legal duties to prevent such accidents and make the park safe.
But Ontario Superior Court Justice Joseph R. Henderson ruled the city met its duty of care under the Occupiers Liability Act and that "most, if not all, of the responsibility for Matt's injuries must be attributed to Matt's own negligence."
The case was heard over seven days this fall, ending Sept. 18. Justice Henderson issued his 13-page ruling Oct. 17.
At issue was whether the city acted with reckless disregard in not preventing an accident such as the one that befell Pierce. The Act says "an occupier of premises owes a duty" to take reasonable care to see "that persons entering on ... the property" are "reasonably safe while on the premises."
It also requires the occupier not to create a danger with the intent to do harm.
The judge found the city had put up signs to mark two trails, and the path Pierce used was not marked.
"There is no suggestion that the city created a danger with the deliberate intent of doing harm or damage," the judge said.
He also found the city did not have any reports of a person falling into the ravine prior to Pierce's accident.
"Clearly, a specific warning sign was not warranted if the city was not aware of any unusual danger," Justice Henderson wrote.
The judge noted Pierce walked to the lookout point with the guidance of a friend who knew the terrain. When they returned, he "exacerbated his negligence by choosing to leave the person who had led him into the wooded area ... Matt's decision to venture out on his own in the dark in unfamiliar territory that he knew would consist of uneven terrain in a natural state surely was the main cause of his injuries."
Councillor Terry Whitehead, chair of the community services committee, which oversees city parks, was pleased with the decision.
"It's impossible to bubble wrap everything," he said.
"The city does the best it can."
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OTC Promotes Public Input - Share Please

The Ontario Trails Strategy was launched in 2005 as a framework to help guide public, not-for-profit and private sectorinvolvement with trails.  The Ontario Trails Strategy establishes five strategic directions for planning, managing, promoting and using trails in Ontario and was developed in collaboration with other ministries and a wide range of stakeholders in the community.   
 
The Ontario Trails Coordinating Committee is reviewing the Ontario Trails Strategy and are interested in knowing the key contributions your o
rganization has made to support the implementation of the Strategy.  The information will be compiled in a summary report document that is intended to illustrate the progress and accomplishments that the province and its partners have made towards implementing the Ontario Trails Strategy since 2005.

The link below will bring you to a short survey for you to outline your organization’s key accomplishments under the five strategic directions.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ontariotrails

The following link brings you to the 2005 Ontario Trails Strategy for your reference.  The survey will close end of day on Friday November 29, 2013http://www.mtc.gov.on.ca/en/sport/recreation/A2010_TrailStrategy.pdf
A discussion paper for public comment is on the Environmental Registry  (Number: 011-9565). The public comment period closes on Wednesday, December 4, 2013.  Attached is a copy of the Discussion Paper.
As you are aware, the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport will be hosting regional consultation sessions, by invite only, on strengthening the Ontario Trails Strategy. Below are the locations and dates of the consultation sessions:
November 18 – Ottawa
November 19 – Ingersoll
November 21 – Toronto
November 27 – Thunder Bay
November 28 – North Bay
 
In addition, two provincial First Nation/Aboriginal organization engagement sessions as well as a meeting with the Métis Nation of Ontario will be scheduled. Thank you for your ongoing support.
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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Ontario Trails News - Pan-Am Path gets Executive Approval, Trail Conditions, Trail Counts and more from Ontario Trails!

Saugeen River from Dean and Shannon Pavia - Thanks

Bicycle Opera 2013 Tour
blogTO (blog)
Bicycle Opera 2013 Tour. The Bicycle Opera Project is touring across Southwestern Ontario this July by bicycle! Our tour begins in Toronto and travels to Hamilton, Guelph, Elora, Fergus, Kitchener, Waterloo, Stratford, Bayfield and London! The Bicycle ...
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Port of windsor: big, bold
Windsor Star
As a destination in southwestern Ontario's Coastal Trails Sails to See event, ... Built like an1812-era Baltimore clipper, the Pride of Baltimore is a ...


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On Monday I wrote a letter of support for the Pam-Am Path and happy to report the Ontario Trails Council supported Pan-Am Trails - Gets approval from City of Toronto Executive - http://lnkd.in/Vd599p


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Victoria Rail in terrible condition for cyclists

We travelled from Hamilton ON to ride the trail and were very disappointed with the condition of the trail. This trail is not suitable for bike travel Dave Patterson

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C’est l’été! et il a plein de choses à voir et à faire ici dans Prescott-Russell. 
Entre autre, la soirée des étoiles le 6 juillet et la Randonnée VeloXpress le 7 juillet. 

Hello,
This is summer! and there are lots of things to see and do right here in Prescott-Russell. Among those, an evening of Star gazing on July 6th and VeloXpress Bike Ride on July 7th . 


http://www.sentiertrail.ca/

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Local teen walking from Toronto to GravenhurstCottageCountryNow.ca
Meleca did the first pilgrimage after being diagnosed with arthritis years earlier. The disease was so bad, he couldn't walk without crutches, but things changed after he met Sister Carmelina Tarantino, a nun who was bedridden in Riverdale Hospital in ...

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Saugeen River from Dean and Shannon Pavia - Thanks

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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Ontario Trails - Everyday, trail news, rain or shine



Get Out There Webpage

Good afternoon and happy Friday!

Before many of you head out for the long weekend, I wanted to let you know about an opportunity for cycling races, tours and events to be represented at ExpoCycle's upcoming "Public Day" this September.

On Saturday, September 8th Canada’s bicycle industry trade show will open its doors to the public for one day only!

Not-for-profit cycling events are invited to take advantage of a FREE BOOTH at the Get Out There-sponsored Race & Event Pavilion at ExpoCycle’s Public Day on Saturday, September 8th. Additionally, booths are being offered to for-profit events at a very low rates.

Interested events should contact robert@podia.ca for more information or to reserve a booth. A limited number of booths are available as part of this promotion – reserve today to avoid disappointment!


Hamilton, Ontario: Waterfall Capital Of The World
WGRZ-TV
Chris Hamilton is Information Officer for the Hamilton Conservation Authority. "We have at present count, approximately 142 waterfalls that cross the escarpment in the city of Hamilton. Just in this West end, just in this area, the geographic area around the ...
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Seven local paddlers qualify for Ontario Games
The North Bay Nugget
Megan Zhou, 13, and Abbey Krajc, 14, won their K-2 bantam girls' heat on the weekend during the North Bay Canoe Club's Ontario Summer Games qualifying regatta. (Dave Dale ... Megan Zhou and Abby Krajac came in first place in the K-2 500-m event.
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www.conservationontario.ca
P.O. Box 11, 120 Bayview Parkway Newmarket Ontario L3Y 4W3. Tel: (905) 895- 0716 Fax: (905) 895-0751 Email: info@conservationontario.ca. 1 ...
www.conservation-ontario.on.ca/.../COSubmissionBill100GLP...


Canal corporation hiring three new people
Welland Tribune
The new staff will plan 2013 events such as the Ontario Basketball Championships, the InternationalCanoe Federation Championships, and the Niagara Open Water Festival. SPORT TOURISM FACTS. • Events coming to the Welland Recreational Waterway ...
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Muslim cyclist's plan to visit 30 mosques complicated by bike theft
CBC.ca
Toronto Muslim who has pledged to cycle to 30 mosques during Ramadan has been forced off the road. Himy Syed had received a new bicycle as a Ramadan gift from his brother and sister-in-law so he could blog and tweet stories about the various Muslim ...
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Police launch 'Pedestrian Smart Walk' campaign
Global Toronto
TORONTO - Police officers were on Danforth Avenue Friday morning warning pedestrians about the dangers of using phones and other electronic devices while walking. Officers handed out safety pamphlets and sharing tips during the 'Pedestrian Smart ...
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Info about the Rouge National Park. Parks Canadaare looking for public input on the creation of the new Rouge Park: http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/progs/np-pn/cnpn-cnnp/rouge/rouge1.aspx
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Tour de Greenbelt in Rouge Park! - September 15, 2012 | Ontario ...
Hello! I hope you are enjoying the summer in spite of the extreme heat. We are in the process of planning another Tour de Greenbelt in Rouge Park and would ...ontario.sierraclub.ca/node/5348

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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Ontario Trails - Trails Locator and More

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Hiking guide to Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, Ontario | Matador ...
ON ANY GIVEN DAY, in Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, you can identify more than 100 species of birds. “Hear that?” Parks Canada's Greg Stroud asks me.
matadornetwork.com/.../hiking-guide-to-sleeping-giant-provin...


MTO reminds residents of ATV safety
KenoraOnline
Marinis says one of the common problems in Ontario, is the number of young drivers ... If the shoulder is unsafe or impassible, an ATV can be driven on the ...


Earthroots Engo 3:31pm Jul 25
Street Smarts Workshop | Cycle Toronto - Biking Toronto
Street Smarts Workshop | Cycle Toronto. July 24, 2012 By Joe T. Event date: 23 August, 2012 – 19:00 – 20:30 Haven't been on a bicycle since you were 9?
bikingtoronto.com/.../street-smarts-workshop-cycle-toronto/


Pink canoe on portage with purpose
London Free Press
Andrew Metcalfe's 1200-kilometre trek around Ontario carrying a pink canoe to raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society stopped Tuesday in Victoria Park. The 21-year-old Toronto native has raised $22000 since starting his pink portage trip on June 3.
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Harper Government Invests in War of 1812 Commemoration in Hamilton
Canada NewsWire (press release)
HAMILTON, ON, July 24, 2012 /CNW/ - Thanks to an investment from the Government of Canada, the City of Hamilton will have the opportunity to hold War of 1812 commemorative activities that will pay tribute to the city's heritage and boost local tourism.
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ONTARIO TRAILS COUNCIL E-NEWS - Every Friday

    • Local Trail News 
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Trail Education Courses -  23 Sessions and Counting We have it all - 14 modules - and soon On-Line! Book Today.
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Courses are for information and knowledge exchange purposes only. All courses are offered on a first come first serve basis. Instructors reserve the right to limit class sizes. Courses may be offered more than once in the calendar year. Some minimum student levels are necessary to run certain courses, so offered courses may change without notice

Info about the Rouge National Park. 

Parks Canada are looking for public input on the creation of the new Rouge Park: 
Parks Canada has an online survey: http://pc.sondages-surveys.ca/s/rouge/?l=en 



Tour de Greenbelt in Rouge Park! - September 15, 2012 | Ontario ...
Hello! I hope you are enjoying the summer in spite of the extreme heat. We are in the process of planning another Tour de Greenbelt in Rouge Park and would ...
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WomanTours Cycling Around Lake Ontario - Clip Syndicate Video ...
Guests: Sue Wright and her daughter Chelsea Wright. WomanTours" -- a group of 30 women who are about to go on a bicycling tour around Lake Ontario.
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Stone on the road can make cyclist a statistic | Your online ...
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Stone on the road can make cyclist a statistic. John Crewson, Ancaster. Re: Why shouldn't rules of the road apply to cyclists, July 19. In response to the comments made about cycling and cars, here are a few more thoughts. I have been cycling ...
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