Showing posts with label Jim Wilson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jim Wilson. Show all posts

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Ontario Trails News - Ministry consultations, Cross Country Skiing and Snowmobiling Trails, and more from Ontario Trails!

 Ontario Cross Country Ski Trails

Almost Finland: Onaping club turns 40NorthernLife.ca
The club's main trail system is located at Windy Lake and over the years the club has hosted manyevents at those trails — Ontario Championships, Ontario ...
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 Ontario Snowmobile Trails

Proposal could have serious impact on showmobile clubsTbNewsWatch.com
Snowmobile clubs across Ontario are keeping a close eye on a proposal that could have a major impact on their trail systems. According to Tory MPP Jim Wilson ...
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Capital Trail Allocation/Change 2002-2013

Hi we are still trying to collect capital expenditure information on trails. If you don't have time to complete the survey perhaps you could send us a link to any financial statements and we could glean the information from your documents.

execdir@ontariotrails.ca

All responses are confidential. You are getting this share as an OTC Member.

Please do not re-distribute. Thanks.

We appreciate your support.

Thanks

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Contacted by Ryerson University. They require assistance with a survey on tourism and recreation business.The project asks recreation and tourismbusinesses about their opinions on barriers and issues regarding sustainability in Lake Simcoe Region.

Detailed project information can be found here http://lnkd.in/dZ9yHTY
The survey takes around 10 minutes to complete.
The link to the survey is http://lnkd.in/d-jr-Qm .
All information collected will be aggregated for confidentiality purposes and distributed on the website listed above
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Dear Trail Stakeholder,
The Ontario Trails Strategy was launched in 2005 as a framework to help guide public, not-for-profit and private sector involvement 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 organization 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. 
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, 2013.
In addition, a Discussion Paper has been posted on the Environmental Registry at www.ebr.gov.on.ca (EBR Registry Number: 011-9565) to support the renewal of the Ontario Trails Strategy.  We encourage you to submit your input and views as your feedback is important to the project.  The Discussion Paper will be posted until December 4, 2013.
Thank you for your ongoing support.
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Trail Consultation Survey On-Line
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. The next OTCC meeting will be Thursday, December 12, 2013.



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