Showing posts with label Lake Erie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lake Erie. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Ontario Trails News - following our friends conversations on Twitter!

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    Next campfire, turn your s'more into a Grasshopper S'more by adding a peppermint patty!
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Friday, August 22, 2014

Ontario Trails News - Trailwise

Member Profile - New Members

Akwesasne Trails
The Department of Economic Development is embarking on a path to attract clean business and industry to the Akwesasne Territory as a means to create local employment opportunities and stimulate the Akwesasne economy.

Brockville Recreational Trails
Experience the outdoors as only the 1000 Islands Region can offer. Canoeing, kayaking, boating, fishing, hunting, scuba diving, golfing, hiking and cycling only name a few of the outdoor adventures you can take part in during your stay, all with a spectacular view that you can't find anywhere else.
 
Carleton Place Recreational Trails

Carleton Place is home to a range of outdoor sporting facilities.Throughout this section information can be found on various clubs and facilities available in our area!
Central Lake Ontario Conservation Trails

Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority was established in 1958. Our mandate is to establish and undertake programs to promote the conservation, restoration, development and management of natural resources in partnership with local Municipalities and the Province.
Carolinian Canada Coalition Eco-Trail

Cycling, hiking, driving or paddling, travellers on the Erie Coastal Stewardship EcoTrail will learn about the heritage of the coast of Lake Erie. We hope you will be inspired to participate in a future where the coastline thrives both naturally, culturally and economically, a source of pride for generations to come.
 
Catfish Conservation Area Trails

The Springwater Conservation Area provides 8 kms of hiking trails open year-round. A nominal donation of $2.00 per person is requested to help support maintenance of the trails. Fee boxes are located at each entrance of the trails.
 

Monday, April 21, 2014

Ontario Trails News - news and information from all over Ontario's 2600 trails!

Ontario Trails


CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Ontario man rescued after canoe capsizes in chilly Lake Erie
LONG POINT, Ont. -- A man who spent a half hour in the frigid waters of Lake Erie when his canoe capsized in Norfolk County, Ont., has been ...
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Fanshawe Conservation Area opens for the season
The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority employs over 70 full time and ... staff to provide quality outdoor recreational opportunities in southwestern Ontario. ... An annual pass gives access to all threeconservation areas.
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Bridge Under Troubled Waters: Canoe Crosses Flooded River
Joe Keating pulls his son Joe along Willow Road through the flooded Otonabee River near Peterborough,Ontario on Friday, April 18. Spring run off is ...
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