Trail Stewardship: examine the basic requirements of being an effective member of a trail management crew through conducting trail assessments, completing trail inventory, following trail standards and learning the basics of trail maintenance - http://lnkd.in/Qa_TGd
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Ontario Trails Council appreciates Ontario Trillium Foundation Financial Support
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Trail Management Guides
Ontario Trails Council - Regional Trail Development Guide: developed
in partnership with the Trans Canada Trail, this guide helps
communities develop trail stakeholder committees. Once formed these
committees help to:
- Mitigate Trail Use Conflict
- Seek Funds
- Encourage Use
- Work to reduce Trespass
Want a copy or a seminar? Contact OTC - 877-668-7245
Ontario Trails Council - Safe Trails Guide:developed with the support of the Ministry of Health Promotion, this guide includes recommended best practices on:
- Code of Conduct
- Permits
- Trail Maintenance/Development
- Qualifications to Develop Trail
- Reporting
- Trail Audits
- Forms
- Waivers/Assumption of Risk
Want a copy or a seminar? Contact OTC - 877-668-7245
Ontario Trails Council - Event Planning Guide -perfect
for the trail group planning to develop trail or hold a fund raising
event to support an activity or a trail project. Content includes:
- Event Ideas
- Attracting Volunteers
- Promotion
- Critical Path to the Event (6 month step by step, from idea to event!)
Want a copy or a seminar? Contact OTC - 877-668-7245
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Join us
at Trailhead Ontario - June 9-11, 2013 as we discuss "Ontario Trails -
From Recreation to Tourism." Supported by Regional Tourism Organization 8
- Our Favorite Place.
Did you Know?
First Nations had been in the Kawartha area since before 1000 A.D. and there are two notable sites surviving from this era – Petroglyphs Provincial Park and Serpent Mounds. We’ll share more on these intriguing sites later.
The Curve Lake First Nation is Mississauga Ojibway First Nation located in just north of the City of Peterborough. Here they play host to the Cultural Centre that allows you to step into history and surround yourself in the culture and history of Curve Lake First Nation, with artifacts and unique exhibits we will take you into a world of storytelling, Art, History and ceremony.
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Trailhead Ontario Website
Trailhead Ontario Registration - Early Bird Ends April 1, 2013
Our Plan for 2013 – "From Recreation to Tourism" There are a lot of new
trails and trail tourism partnerships in RTO8. The Ontario Trails
“Trailhead Ontario 2013″ Committee is is pleased to announce the Holiday Inn Waterfront Peterborough as the location of our conferencing. Site locations for our trail education program are being determined now.
Become a Trailhead Ontario Presenter - tell us about yourself!
Become a Trailhead Ontario Presenter - tell us about yourself!
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Ontario Trail Council MembershipMembership renewals for 2013 started going out December 1st, 2012. Thanks to the 46+ organizations that have renewed so far!