Showing posts with label Innis College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Innis College. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

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

The Race Director’s Guidebook is a new magazine for Canadian race directors and event organizers. Inside you’ll find tips on sponsorship development, a plan for developing a media relations strategy, race day sanity tips, rules for effective advertising and more!    Link

Films for the Forest Film Festival have been announced!
Click here for more information about the films!

When: Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
Where: Town Hall, Innis College, University of Toronto, 2 Sussex Ave.
Time: 6:30 - 9:30pm (Films begin at 7:00pm)
FREE Admission*
*Registration is recommended to secure a ticket until 6:45pm. Register at: info@oforest.ca
For more information: www.oforest.ca    www.forestry.utoronto.ca



Forestry | Trailhead Ontario
Our Tweets! Trailhead Ontario. Need a letter for your Mayor or Council - we want them to SAY YES to Trails! @ Trailhead Ontario 2012! about 7 hours ago from ...
trailheadontario.com/tag/forestry/


SUPERVISOR, CONSERVATION PARKS ... - Conservation Ontario
POSITION: SUPERVISOR, CONSERVATION PARKS, PETTICOAT CREEK. CONSERVATIONAREA & GLEN ROUGE CAMPGROUND. DIVISION: Parks and ...
www.conservationontario.ca/.../TRCA_Supervisor_December_...



More Holiday Gift Ideas from the Greenbelt
Check out some more highlights from our Greenbelt Holiday Gift Guide (click the link for the full list and more photos.) Moccasins. Ontario Leathers from Hide In ...
greenbelt.posterous.com/more-holiday-gift-ideas-from-the-gre...


Trail improvements for approaching snowmobiling season
Mitchell Advocate
The funding for this was provided by the provincial government to the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs – who offered the dollars across the province to improve tourism throughout thetrail system. He said the Brodhagen/Monkton crossing is being ...
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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Ontario Trails News - Develop, Manage, Use and Preserve Ontario's Trails

Trail North of the PondsImage by ontariotrails via Flickr


Cullen: Have your say in city's parks plan
Toronto Star
Ensuring the city's parks and trails are available and accessible to all residents. • North York: Nov. 16, Mitchell Field Community Centre, 89 Church Ave. • Toronto East York: Nov. 24, Wellesley Community Centre, 495 Sherbourne St. • Etobicoke York: ...
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Massive cranes hoist new pedestrian bridge across the Grand
Exchange Morning Post
Construction activity will be suspended over the winter to minimize any ... construction of the bridge deck surface on which trail users will walk and cycle ...

The flag of the former region of Metropolitan ...Image via Wikipedia

City of Toronto: Walking
Transportation Services is responsible for a wide variety of activities including: Road and sidewalk maintenance, Street cleaning, Snow clearing and road salting ...
www.toronto.ca/transportation/walking/submissions.htm

PROTECTING - Conservation Ontario
Conservation Ontario, and private consultant, Tom Muir. The ensuing report, Cost Benefit Analysis of Source Water Protection Beneficial. Management Practices: ...
www.conservationontario.ca/.../RegionofWatFactSheetENG.P...

A bike ride into tragedy
Toronto Star
When I asked the Ontario Ministry of Transportation how bike lanes, in law, are described, they admitted they aren't. I received three large manuals on “bikeways” that advise municipalities to pass bylaws to protect cyclists and cycling infrastructure. ...
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301310_10150865708085411_587290410_21165860_71...Image by ontariotrails via Flickr

International Forest Film Festival
Come celebrate the International Year of Forests!
Films feature forest stories from across North America! Films provided by Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival

When: Wednesday, November 30th, 2011 Where: Town Hall, Innis College, University of Toronto, 2 Sussex Ave. Time: 6:30 - 9:30pm (Films begin at 7:00pm)


Information and registration for the Back to Nature Network Provincial Workshop is up online! 
To register, simply go to www.back2nature.ca, click the “Network Workshop” tab, and follow the link next to Registration.  (Please note: To register, fill in your “Registrant Name”, click  the box next to “Back to Nature Network Provincial Network” at the bottom, and select “Next” beside “Registrant Name”.  Please also ignore box at the bottom of page 2 that begins with “Liability”).
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