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Friday, September 21, 2012

Ontario Trails - News and Updates on Ontario Trails

Provincial government slashes funding to CFWIP
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) is outraged that the provincial government is poised to slash funding for the Ministry of Natural Resources' (MNR) Community Fisheries and Wildlife Involvement Program (CFWIP ...
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Toronto still pedalling backwards with cycling plans
MetroNews Canada
Before the end of the year, the City of Toronto is set to make two major changes that'll affect our fledgling network of bike infrastructure. After a prolonged battle, staff are finally scheduled to remove the bike lanes on Jarvis Street. They'll also ...
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Stop bike lane fight, Vancouver urged
Globe and Mail
The former planning director of Vancouver is urging a halt to the inflamed rhetoric that seems to accompany any proposal for further bike lanes in the city. “I worry that we're starting to sound like Toronto with Mayor [Rob] Ford,” Brent Toderian said ...
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Centurion Cycling winds up 2012 series at Blue Mountain, Ontario ...
By GranFondoPLUS staff. Centurion Cycling's series of four 2012 events was wrapped up Sunday with the Suburu Centurion Canada at Blue Mountain, Ontario.
granfondoplus.com/.../centurion-cycling-winds-2012-series-bl...
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Neighborhood Walkability Could Influence Diabetes Risk
Huffington Post
The study, published in the journal Diabetes Care, included the more than 1 million people who live inToronto who are between the ages of 30 and 64. Researchers examined their diabetes status over a five-year period, as well as where they lived and ...
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Chief Coroner Releases Pedestrian Death Review

September 19, 2012

Recommendations Aim to Prevent Pedestrian Deaths in Ontario

Dr. Andrew McCallum, Chief Coroner for Ontario, today released the Office of the Chief Coroner's Pedestrian Death Review.

The Pedestrian Death Review was undertaken as a result of concern surrounding the issue of pedestrian safety after a spate of deaths in January 2010. The purpose of the review was to examine the circumstances of 95 deaths that occurred from Jan. 1, 2010 to Dec. 31, 2010 and make recommendations to help prevent future deaths.

The review was led by Dr. Bert Lauwers, Deputy Chief Coroner, Inquests with help from stakeholders and members of the public, who contributed their comments. It resulted in 26 recommendations in the areas of leadership, legislation, education, engineering and enforcement. These include:
  • Creating a Walking Strategy for Ontarians
  • Adopting a 'complete streets' approach to guide the development of new communities and the re-development of existing communities in Ontario
  • Installing side guards on heavy trucks
  • Providing municipalities greater flexibility to adjust speed limits and create more pedestrian crossings
  • Educating drivers on the scenarios that can lead to a pedestrian collision
  • Increasing enforcement.

Ontario Helping Kitchener-Waterloo, Guelph Protect the Great Lakes

September 19, 2012

Government Invests in Water Innovation

Ontario is helping Guelph, Waterloo and Kitchener test new and better ways to protect groundwater and streams that flow into Lake Erie.  

The Guelph Transit Facility is installing a rainwater and rinse water collection system to reduce the amount of water, detergent and energy used to wash city buses. The new system will also prevent detergent from entering local waterways.

The City of Waterloo is installing a rainwater collection system to collect, treat, store and reuse stormwater runoff from building rooftops and parking lots and the City of Kitchener is exploring new ways to keep stormwater sediment out of landfills by reusing it as topsoil.

These projects are part of the McGuinty government's Showcasing Water Innovation program that supports projects demonstrating new and cost-effective approaches to improving drinking water, wastewater treatment and stormwater systems.

Protecting and restoring the Great Lakes is part of the Ontario government's plan to enhance quality of life for Ontario families and ensure a strong, green economy for future generations.

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Communities Across Ontario Want Active Transportation with More ...
TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – Sept. 20, 2012) - If they could design infrastructure for the needs of their community ten years from now, almost three ...
beforeitsnews.com/.../communities-across-ontario-want-active-...

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A few upcoming dates that may be of interest:
Take advantage of the Fall Colours over the next few weeks. Autumn provides the best walking conditions. Visit www.rainbowroutes.com to view your walking options.
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Hike Haliburton Festival
Special thanks to our sponsors of the Hike Haliburton Festival/ They are Carole Finn Artist, Pinestone Resort, Earthways Parker Pad and Printing, Cordell Carpets, Canoe FM, Haliburton Echo and Minden Times, Haliburton Media ArtsWilderness Medical Associates, Haliburton County Folk Society. If you would like to be sponsor or make a donation please contact us at 705-754-3436
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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Ontario Trails News - Paddle, Hike, Bike or Ride

Opinions voiced on proposed ATV route - The Lindsay Post - Ontario, CA
LINDSAY -Members of the public packed the Ops Community Centre to voice their opinions on a proposed ATV trail through Lindsay. It was standing...
www.thepost.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3185848



Busy weekend ahead for Sudbury Canoe Club
NorthernLife.ca
The event will be accepting race-day registrations beginning at 7:30 am at the Sudbury Canoe Club, with racing grouped into men's and women's events in ...



Credit: K. Brown
Rating whitewater rafting's top 10 trips
Edmonton Journal
The Ottawa River does a lot more than distinguish the border between Quebec and Ontario...making this an ideal spot for hiking and, of course, rafting. ...



Where should the royals visit?
Ottawa Citizen
... that while the lovely young royals are travelling through central Ontario... boat practice with one of the excellent teams at the Rideau Canoe Club...



Committee calls for removal of bike lanes on Birchmount and Pharmacy
insideTORONTO.com
Removing the bike lanes will cost a total of $210000 according to staff, and will reduce the overall network of on-street bike trails by six kilometres. With the removal of bike lanes on Jarvis Street in downtown Toronto - also approved by the ...
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Cycling Groups to Ride in Tandem at 2nd Annual BikeFest
Torontoist
Cycle Couture owner Jeff Scullion—whose College Street store sells high-end city-riding bikes from Europe and elsewhere—says there's room for all sorts in the cycling community. “There are a lot of shops in Toronto with specific focuses,” he told ...
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'From the heart'
Niagarathisweek.com
That sparked a renewed interest in cycling instead of driving everywhere for ... recognition event held June 23 at the Beechwood Golf and Country Club in ...



Olympian Hughes trades skates for wheels
Hamilton Spectator
And particularly racing on Rattlesnake Point, it's just such a beautiful part of Ontario.” It was also an opportunity for the cyclist-turned-speed-skater-turned-cyclist to test herself and prepare for the 2012 Summer Olympics. ...
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Download Ontario's Bike Paths and Rail TrailsUlysses Green Escapes ...
Book Description: Ontario\\\'s Bike Paths and Rail Trails takes you along safe, well indicated trails, enabling you to better enjoy your travels on two ...
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London Calling - Members of the Canadian Road Cycling team
TSN
The latest are part of the Canadian Road Cycling team and will be competing this weekend in 2011 IMMUNITY-FX Canadian Road Championships from Belfountain, Ontario. Clara Hughes made a strong return at the 2011 IMMUNITY-FX Canadian Road Championships on ...
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CyclingMagazine.ca » National Championships arrive in Ontario

Nearly all of Canada's top male and female road riders are in Ontario this week for the 2011 Immunity-FX Canadian Road Cycling Championships, which kick off ...
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OFTR - The Ontario Federation of Trail Riders
Shouldn't you be thinking about · Off-Road Ontario · For Real Estate near the trails...talk to the Riding Realtor.. Nicole McCann - State Farm ...
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