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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Ontario Trails News - Paddling, Cycling, Hiking and More - all on Ontario Trails

Ontario Travel Divas: Plenty of sights for photo shoot in Naftel's Creek
Huron News Now


The trail meanders through mixed conifer plantations, hardwood and wetland areas. It is a great length for young families and even strollers would make it through the majority of the trail.
Naftels Creek Hiking
Naftels Creek Hiking
Naftels Creek Hiking
Naftels Creek Hiking
This trail is only one of the 28 that exist in Huron County, so if you are interested in Hiking, make sure to pick up copy of the Ontario’s West Coast hiking guide or visit it online: www.hikehuron.ca
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Post storm sunset
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Get to know a Toronto startup: Hurrier What a genius idea! Was in a bind the other day and had to send over cupcakes for my daughters birthday, thankfully i had just heard about Hurrier, and lo... Should e-bikes be allowed on Toronto bike trails? E ...
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Offshore perspective on cycling in Toronto - from Yahoo Answershttp://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130717061826AAW651X

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Cyclist sustains serious injuries
CottageCountryNow.ca
BRACEBRIDGE – A Bracebridge man has sustained serious injuries after leaving the roadway whilecycling on Muskoka Beach Road toward Gravenhurst. At approximately 10 a.m. on Sunday, July 21, members of the Bracebridge detachment of the Ontario ...
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By: CONOR MIHELL
Darryl Blazino’s midlife crisis came earlier than most. He’d raced through high school, blasted to university degrees and started a dental practice in his hometown of Thunder Bay, Ontario, in his 20s. It wasn’t long before he started to burn out in the face of 60-hour work weeks. He recognized pending crisis in 1996 and made a pact with himself to change by the year 2000. “It seemed my life was slipping by, and if I didn’t make a conscious and concerted effort to take control I felt true happiness would always be a dream for the future,” he writes in his new book, A Brief Time in Heaven (Dundurn Press, $29).
Blazino’s “watershed moment” was a canoe trip in Quetico Provincial Park with his friend, Rod Mackenzie, who sold him on the park as remote “motorless wilderness area.” What began as a nostalgic “fishing trip” for Blazino morphed into something more tangible. Mackenzie taught Blazino the all-encompassing joys of canoe-tripping amidst the myriad lakes and rivers at the Ontario-Minnesota border. “To him everything was great,” writes Blazino. “Where I accepted the paddling as a means to an end, [Mackenzie] actually enjoyed it—just as he did portaging, chopping wood, setting up the tent and cooking.”
Epiphany came at Chatterton Falls on the Maligne River. “That evening my eyes and ears opened to all the beauty in which I was immersed,” Blazino notes. “It was as though time was progressing in slow motion. The rocks, the water, the pines, the setting sun and the vivid colors were so etched in my brain that to this day I can close my eyes, and I am there. The magic of Quetico had cast its spell on me.”
A Brief Time in Heaven captures the magic in a series of memoirs detailing over a decade worth of canoe trips in the Quetico. Blazino recalls encounters with wildlife, close calls with danger, the new thrills he’s discovered in introducing the wilderness to his young family and, of course, great fishing. It’s fitting that Chatterton Falls cracks the top five in his “terrific 20” list of favorite places to visit in Quetico. Though not quite coffee-table size, the book’s large, airy format and ample, full-color photographs harkens back to pre-tablet publishing.
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