Showing posts with label Michael Chan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Chan. Show all posts

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Ontario Trail News - Trail Hikes, Trail Counts, Benefits of Outdoor Activity, and more from Ontario Trails!

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Wolf Lake Ancient Forest Is Endangered Ecosystem
RedOrbit
New research from the University of Guelph, published Tuesday in the journal Biodiversity andConservation, says that allowing industrial extraction in a northern Ontario old-growth red pine forest – the largest remaining in the world – would ...
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New urban park, waterfront trail to be centrepiece of Ontario Place revitalization
National Post
The shuttered Ontario Place will get a new urban park and waterfront trailOntario's Minister of Tourism and Culture Michael Chan announced on Wednesday. Mr. Chan told a Wednesday morning press conference on the former tourist attraction's now-empty ...
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See and feel how good nature is for you by getting out at least once a day

Research has shown that early-morning cardio in a fasted state can burn up to 20 percent more calories; however hitting the grass versus the treadmill provides a number of further benefits that may just surprise you. Fitting in some nature, or vitamin N, may just be the secret to unlocking a better mood, faster metabolism and stronger memory.

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1. Beat belly fatResearch shows that people who live near trees and parks have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their saliva than those who live in a concrete jungle.
Japanese study found that a forest walk can render a 12 percent decrease in cortisol levels, a seven percent decrease in sympathetic nerve activity (which would contribute to anxiety), a one percent decrease in blood pressure, and a five percent decrease in heart rate. The more you can get yourself into a green space, the better it is for your body composition — and sanity, for that matter.
2. Go green to beat the bluesForget retail therapy, try nature therapy. I recently saw an anonymous quote posted on my Facebook page that said, “There’s no Wi-Fi in the forest, but I promise you will find a better connection,” and I couldn’t agree more.
Whether you’re having a bad day, or a tough year, seeking out an area with a lot of greenery has been shown to improve both mood and memory in depressed individuals.
In one Michigan study, participants exhibited significant increases in memory span and mood after walks in nature versus urban walks. This is perhaps why many people battle the cottage traffic every Friday night to spend a couple of days in the great outdoors before heading back into the city for another week in the grind.
If you don’t have a cottage escape, look up some local trails. It’s an inexpensive, instantly gratifying and calorie-free way to lift your mood.
3. Combat brain fog
If you’re drawing a blank with a project at work, a study from Scotland suggests getting outside for a walk in the park.
Researchers took volunteers through three areas: a historic shopping district with old buildings and light traffic, a park-like setting and a busy commercial district with heavy traffic while they wore portable EEGs on their heads to relay their brain waves.
While the participants were in the commercial area they produced brain wave patterns conducive with frustration versus the parkland that showed patterns similar to meditation.
Bottom line: If you can get out for your lunch and head to a park for 20 minutes you may find yourself more productive the rest of the day.
4. Help nurture creativityBetween our iPhones, laptops and tablets we’re continuously plugged in. However, spending time away from battery-operated devices and in nature has been linked to a 50 percent increase in creativity, something scientists refer to as attentional restoration theory.
Bottom line: If you’re heading into a green space this long weekend, be sure to leave yourself unplugged for optimal health benefits.
5. Sleep more soundlyIf you find yourself doing everything right and still tossing and turning at night, head outdoors for a walk down your favourite nature trail.
Researchers found that forest walking improved actual sleep time, immobile minutes, self-rated depth of sleep and sleep quality. And for even better results, according to the study, you should aim to have this walk later in the day versus earlier.
Bottom line: With the longer summer days I recommend taking advantage of an after-dinner walk not just to influence your waistline, but also your bedtime.
6. Get green at homeIf you live in the city and you can only escape on the weekends, there are many benefits to adding a little greenery around the house and the office. According toresearchers at Kansas State University, adding plants to hospital rooms speeds recovery rates of surgical patients. Compared to patients in rooms without plants, patients in rooms with plants request less pain medication, have lower blood pressure, experience less stress, and are released from the hospital sooner.
Bottom line: Feeling stressed at work? Add a potted plant and you will find yourselffeeling healthier and taking less time off to battle the seasonal cold.
         Submitted by Peter Ochal via Sherri Ochal. Thanks guys. 

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INFORMATION ABOUT ORGANISED CLUB HIKES
The Toronto Bruce Trail Club runs an extensive hiking program, numbering in excess of 300 hikes each year. The hikes are described in the club's newsletter, "Footnotes", which is published quarterly and distributed to its members.  
All Club endorsed hikes are lead by hike leaders who are trained and certified by the Toronto Bruce Trail Club.
On all hikes, the hike leader will be collecting a voluntary donation to the Escarpment Fund. The suggested amount is $1.
https://media6.magma.ca/www.torontobrucetrailclub.org/indexhttps.php

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Local wineries honour war of 1812
Windsor Star
The STOWAWAY 1812 wines are considered limited edition collector's items. ... It's called the Coastal Trails: Sails to See Tall Ships Festival in Windsor, ...


Celebrate Canada Day with Fort York walking tour
insideTORONTO.com
A Fort York Historic District Walking Tour titled 'Building a Great Canadian City: Early Lakefront Development in Toronto' will explore the evolution and history of the Lake Ontario shoreline in the Fort York historic site area from the early British ...
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Trail Counts - Are you being Counted?



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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Canadian Trails Federation - Sled, Hike, Ski, Ride or Paddle Canadian Trails

But Michael Chan brokers second meeting with Niagara Parks Commission
Bullet News Niagara
“The meeting was more about the economic impact (of the proposed walk) and the safety aspects,” said Craitor, who help arrange the meeting with Chan and was there to show his support for Wallenda's bid. A Toronto consultant retained by Wallenda has ...
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Riding Tandem: Complete Streets Forum + Ontario Bike Summit ...
The mission of both organizations is to create safer streets, with TCAT focusing on pedestrians andcyclists and STR working to promote cycling across Ontario.
tcat.ca/node/1761


toronto winter cycling | blacksmith cycle
We have been thrilled with our experiences with Cervo Rosso's winter lineup. We have complete sizes of most of the winter range, so drop by to check things out ...
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World Cup Kick Off
Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre
by Manny Paiva The Salomon Don't Get Lost Snowshoe Raid takes place at the Loree ... This will be the first time Snowboard Cross will take place in Ontario.



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Friday, September 2, 2011

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

Dangers from ATVs shouldn't be ignored
Brantford Expositor
... increased public education regarding the safe operation of ATVs, and permission to drive an ATV on approved trails only from ages 12 to 16. These are equally applicable today. Two years ago the Ontario Medical Association called for a ban on all ...See all stories on this topic »


 
OPP will be evident on holiday weekend
Brockville Recorder and Times
By Steve Pettibone The Recorder and Times With the final long weekend of the summer set to kick off, the OPP is reminding drivers and boaters in Eastern Ontario to expect increased police presence on roads, trails and waterways throughout the region. ...

 
Use common sense when using trails
YorkRegion.com
Why not treat the trails the same as any road or street in Canada? Trail users should stay to the right of the trail and, when it is safe, pass on the left. This is one of the points under trail etiquette on the Ontario Trails Council website. ...
 
Ontario Trails Ontario Trails News Develop Manage Use and Preserve ...
9 Best Backcountry Hike Coastal Hiking Trail Be the first to hike the rebuilt Coastal Hiking Trail Ontario's premier wilderness hiking experience These ...
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NPC issues likely to be under the radar during provincial election
Niagara Falls Review
In November 2010, Ontario Tourism Minister Michael Chan removed four of the provincial government's appointees on the parks commission board and temporarily ...


G'rowing' infrastructure
NorthernLife.ca
26, after a funding announcement for $1 million from the Ontario government to ... organization established by the Sudbury Canoe Club, Sudbury Rowing Club, ...
 


OPP clean up on kayak wager - Timmins Daily Press - Ontario, CA
The South Porcupine OPP know how to collect on a bet. A friendly side bet was made by the Timmins Police Service and the Ontario Provincial...
www.thedailypress.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3280751


Sports Day In Canada - Ontario Mountain Bike Championships
Ontario XC Mountain Bike Championships, is the provincial championship event for cross-country mountain biking in Ontario. Riders of all ages, and levels will ...
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Cyclist who struck pedestrian facing $3.75 fine
CBC.ca
Beginning of Story Content Nobu Okamoto was walking along Finch Avenue West at about 10:00 am on Aug. 4, when he was struck by a cyclist riding on the sidewalk. Okamoto, a 74-year-old father of three grown children, suffered a fractured skull, ...
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Cyclists defend using sidewalk where pedestrian was struck and killed
Toronto Star
Cyclist Khemraj Ganga prefers to cycle on the sidewalk along Finch Ave., between Sentinel Rd. and Tobermory Rd. On Aug 29, a man in his 70's died after being struck by a cyclist earlier in the month. Video by Bernard Weil. ...
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Hydro One and Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority partner on environmental ...
CNW Group (press release)
... Hydro One Inc. "Partnering with the SVCA means that community values are reflected throughout the process, helping to ensure success while making sure Hydro One can deliver the electricity Ontario needs." "Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority is ...
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Pre-Latornell Groundwater ... - AD Latornell Conservation Symposium
The Conservation Authority (CA) Geosciences Group and Conservation Ontario invite practitioners working in the geoscience sector to attend a 'geoscience day' ...
www.latornell.ca/groundwater_geology_workshop.html



NTC helped EOTA too.
Eastern Ontario Trails expansion and development - News - By EMC ...
News Eastern Ontario Trails expansion and development by EMC News.
www.emcbelleville.com/.../Eastern+Ontario+Trails+expansion...


Trails – Snowmobiles help - York Urbanist
Access is provided along the edge thanks in part to trails enthusiasts, not least of which is the Ontario Federation of Snowmobiles Clubs. A generous width exists ...
yorkurbanist.com/2011/08/trails-snowmobiles-help/


Walking Tours - City of Toronto
Toronto Walking Tours ... Old Town Toronto (east) is the historic heart of Toronto, and like the city that grew up from the Town of York's original 10 blocks, the ...
wx.toronto.ca/.../5D7B95D7F6F52D988525789300602A1D?...


Severn plans for active transportation
Midland Free Press
The Ontario government and Simcoe County have mandated that municipalities develop active transportation studies. Severn has approved $45000 for a transportation master plan with a focus on active transportation. "It seems like a lot of money, ...
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Chicks out Walking - Toronto's Bloor West Village
Come join the Chicks out walking in Toronto's Bloor West Village. We will meet outside of David's Tea on the South side of Bloor St. at 7:30am and take a walk ...
www.companyofwomen.ca/Chicks_out_Walking_Toronto_s_...
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