Showing posts with label Ontario Place. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ontario Place. Show all posts

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Ontario Trails News - hiking, waking, biking, camping - information from Ontario's 2600 trails!

Ontario Trails asks Leaders and Candidates to Respond

As we head into the Ontario Provincial election we are often asked by our membership to make sure trail issues are valued by candidates. This year we crafted 9 questions that you may use with your own candidates.

We have forwarded these to the leaders of the 4 major parties.
 
OUTDOORS - There are over 80,000 km of trails in Ontario in 430 communities, these communities may not have an arena, a pool, a library or a church, but they have a trail. If elected, what types of improvements would your government continue to make in the outdoor development sector?
 
• ACTIVE LIVING - Active living is an issue, in both the health benefits from activity and the negative effects of inactivity. Ontario has over 2600 useable active living trails. How would you and your government work with the Ontario Trails Council to promote trail use?
 
• ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION - Ontario has gone to great lengths to develop the GTA Greenbelt, UNESCO Biospheres, the CyclingON Strategy, promote transportation alternatives through funding of increased GO and other mass transportation supports. Would you and your government work with the Ontario Trails Council to develop a layer of inter-connected trails to rails, trails to bus, trails to trains as advocated by individual trail uses, at the provincial level so that all Ontarians would value know of this inter-connectivity?
 
• PROVINCIAL MATCHING FUNDING - Ontario Trails Council Membership is made up of land management groups that work with volunteer groups to make trails, access to funds for trail development is sometimes difficult and programs often change. The Ontario Trails Council did this in 2009-10, and will again in 2014-16 with the federal announcement of funds in the last budget for the National Trails Coalition. Would your government create a dedicated trail infrastructure development fund that could be managed by voluntary sector leaders?
 
• POLICY COORDINATION - Since 2005 Ontario has had an Ontario Trails Strategy. With this came a planning process called the Ontario Trails Coordinating Committee. This partnership won the Province's highest award for intergovernmental cooperation "The Amethyst Award" and developments, these developments include, trail safety by managing user conflict (motorized and nonmotorized harmony); a legislation review, and an award winning website for trails. If elected would you and your lead Ministry for trails make a commitment to ensure that the OTCC meets monthly to manage the affairs of trails?
 
• BUSINESS COSTS - There are issues with liability and operational costs for land owners, or groups that own or operate a trail. The costs of litigation and the process of litigation fail to bring case resolution since often cases are settled out of court. Would your government consider a fund to support the costs or trail litigation, (as they have in Nova Scotia), or the tort (such as the 2009 National Trails Act in the USA) – for trail groups, trail operators and land managers that promote the public good through trail activity?
 
• TRAIL JOBS - Nearly 1 million individuals use the Ontario Trail Website to plan or find a trail. We estimate trails to be a value between $2.5 - $4 billion dollars to the economy each year. We believe that this number is low. Many Regional Tourism Organizations promote outdoor activity, but have not defined the product range for trails. Would your government work with the OTC to ensure that each RTO promotes trails through a joint trail promotion program so that this trail economy could be expanded and developed throughout the whole of Ontario?
 
• PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT - Waterfront development is of value to all. The OTC works with communities in Northern Ontario, Georgian Bay, promoted the development of the Windsor Riverfront Trail, Carolinian Canada, Waterfront Trail Rides, and the Trans Canada Trail. Recently we offered comment to the Ontario Place Revitalization plans. There are 100's of significant destinations and experiences people can enjoy on trails in Ontario. How would your government work to ensure the OTMPC and other government department’s engaged Ontario Trail leaders in developing destination marketing with world-class trail tourism products as a result?
 
• WORLD CLASS EVENTS - The Pan-Am Games are coming to Ontario in 2015. The Ontario Trails Council has worked with Hamilton, McMaster, the Trans Canada Trail, and other communities such as Thunder Bay, and the Pan-Am Path in Toronto to make the games a reality on trails. There are many benefits to communities through world-class events. At the OTC we often hear from Centurion, X-terra, Tough Mudder etc. but there is not enough variety for these event planners to use Ontario. - Do you see an opportunity going forward to promote more trail events in more places through OTC/Ontario/Private sector partnerships?

As you receive local responses please send your answers to the OTC and we'll keep a record of who said what. 


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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Ontario Trails News - News from Ontario's Trails

Development News
There was a recent meeting of stakeholders to the Ontario Place Revitalization Stakeholder Advisory Committee meeting. We truly appreciate the feedback and comments on the developed design of the urban park and waterfront trail. As I mentioned at the meeting, we will be sending you a draft meeting summary for your review and feedback. 
Our next SAC meeting will be held later this spring/summer and will provide a preview of the final park and trail design.
Also, we hope you will be able to join us at our upcoming public meeting on Wednesday, March 19th
If you are unable to attend in-person, we encourage you to access the meeting via webcast or participate in our online consultation component,  available until March 31st.  I would appreciate your help in spreading the word  through your various channels and networks about this exciting project and our upcoming public consultation opportunities.
Feel free to contact Alena Grunwald (Alena.Grunwald@Ontario.ca) or myself should you have any questions. Thank you once again for your interest and commitment.
Sandeep Persaud
Director
Ontario Place Revitalization Branch
Your park. Your ideas.
You’re invited to provide input on the proposed conceptual design for the new urban park and waterfront trail at Ontario Place. We want to hear your feedback!

Metro Toronto Convention Centre,
South Building, Room 701
222 Bremner Boulevard
Toronto, ON M5V 2W6

Wednesday, March 19, 2014
6 – 9 p.m.
Presentations begin at 6:30 p.m.

Design presentation and facilitated session
for gathering feedback and ideas.

Map of the new park and trail location at Ontario Place. Situated on the far east side of Ontario Place, next to the East Island and south of Ontario Place boulevard.

Closed captioning and American Sign Language interpreters will support the meeting. If you have any accessibility requirements, please email or call us at 416-212-2161

NEW: Can’t attend in person? Participate online
Materials and feedback forms from the meeting will be available online beginning March 

Participate on Twitter by using #ontarioplace or follow us at @ExploreON.

Jobs in Trail Environs
The Resource Planner is responsible to communicate Provincial and Conservation Authority policies and to coordinate responses stating the Authority's position regarding environmental resources through: municipal planning matters including the Planning Act applications under the Conservation Authorities Act through the Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses Regulation (Ontario Regulation 150/06) projects under the Environmental Assessment Act and applications under other legislation. This position reports to the Supervisor of Planning.

More information - - http://www.grandriver.ca/Careers/careers.cfm?id=377





Job Opening. Forestry.
Northumberland County is advertising for a new, full-time position: Forest Trails Coordinator. If you are interested in maintaining the County Forest's recreational trail infrastructure and working with the summer trail crew, then check out the attached ad.

Legal Input Sought
Is there a law in Ontario you think needs to be changed? The Law Commission of Ontario (LCO) reviews existing provincial laws to see whether they can be improved or repealed or whether circumstances require new laws. We also review government policy and practices.


The LCO welcomes law reform proposals from individuals and organizations, including academics, jurists, lawyers, community and advocacy groups, labour organizations, businesses and members of the public. We are accepting proposals until March 21, 2014. This is the second and final call for proposals for projects to begin later this year and to take us into what we hope will be our third mandate beginning in January 2017.
Please be aware that the LCO does not provide funding for others to undertake projects, but undertakes Board-approved projects in-house.
For more information about making a proposal, and to find out how the LCO selects projects, see our website. See the range of projects we have completed and are undertaking now. You can learn about our funders and supporters and more about the LCO at www.lco-cdo.org.
Contact us at lawcommission@lco-cdo.org
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Ontario Trails News - Ontario Place Revitalization and more, everyday activity on Ontario's Trails!

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Thank you once again for your participation on Monday’s Stakeholder Advisory Committee meeting. We truly appreciate the feedback and comments on the developed design of the urban park and waterfront trail. As I mentioned at the meeting, we will be sending you a draft meeting summary for your review and feedback. 

Our next SAC meeting will be held later this spring/summer and will provide a preview of the final park and trail design.

Also, we hope you will be able to join us at our upcoming public meeting on Wednesday, March 19th

If you are unable to attend in-person, we encourage you to access the meeting via webcast or participate in our online consultation component,  available until March 31st.  I would appreciate your help in spreading the word  through your various channels and networks about this exciting project and our upcoming public consultation opportunities.

Feel free to contact Alena Grunwald (Alena.Grunwald@Ontario.ca) or myself should you have any questions. Thank you once again for your interest and commitment.

Sandeep Persaud
Director
Ontario Place Revitalization Branch


ONTARIO PLACE PARK AND TRAIL PUBLIC MEETING – JOIN ONLINE!
Aerial view of Ontario Place


Map of the new park and trail location at Ontario Place. Situated on the far east side of Ontario Place, next to the East Island and south of Ontario Place boulevard.
See new information about joining online — read on.

Your park. Your ideas.
You’re invited to provide input on the proposed conceptual design for 
the new urban park and waterfront trail at Ontario Place. 
We want to hear your feedback!

When:
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
6 – 9 p.m.
Presentations begin at 6:30 p.m.
What:
Design presentation and facilitated session 
for gathering feedback and ideas.
Where:
Metro Toronto Convention Centre,
South Building, Room 701

222 Bremner Boulevard
Toronto, ON M5V 2W6

Closed captioning and American Sign Language interpreters will 
support the meeting. If you have any accessibility requirements,
please email or call us at 416-212-2161

NEW: Can’t attend in person? Participate online

Webcast:
Materials and feedback forms from the meeting will be available online beginning March 19.

Connect:
Participate on Twitter by using #ontarioplace or follow us at @ExploreON.

Help spread the word and post this tweet to your followers:

Join the next public meeting for the #OntarioPlace park & trail on March 19 6-9pm on detailed design http://ontario.ca/myontarioplace         

You can also join the conversation using our hashtag #OntarioPlace or follow us at @ExploreON.

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Photos of the Tay Shore Trail from Brian Davidson

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Ontario Trail News - News from all around and about Ontario's Trails!

We Welcome Our New Members!Cycle Ontario

To inspire cyclists of all ages to explore the landscapes and history of Ontario for fun, fitness and self discovery.

We have just rebuilt our site from the ground up to better serve our visitors, cyclo tourists and our valued sponsors.  We are busy adding a wide selection of cycling content and links as quickly as possible.   Thank you for visiting, please come again soon.

Ontario Federation of 4 Wheel Drive Recreationists


We Thank Our Renewing Members!Mattagami Conservation Authority


Ontario Federation of All Terrain Vehicle Clubs


Kolapore Wilderness Trails Association


Essex Region Conservation Authority


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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Ontario Trails News - Ontario Place Revitalization and Hamilton Trails, plus snowmobiling and more from Ontario Trails!

Ontario NewsroomOntario Newsroom
 
News Release

Taking the Next Step in Ontario Place Revitalization

November 12, 2013

Province Announces Design Team for Urban Park and Waterfront Trail

Ontario is another step closer to the revitalization of Ontario Place by selecting the design team that will transform approximately 7.5 acres of the east island into a vibrant urban park and waterfront trail.
Chosen for their extensive local and international experience in planning and designing large waterfront projects, such as Toronto's Tommy Thompson Park and New York's Governors Island Park, LANDinc in partnership with West 8 will design the new green space. The province is inviting Ontarians to contribute their ideas and vision for the park and trail online or at one of four public meetings. 
Once complete, the new urban park and waterfront trail will link to the existing 780 kilometre waterfront trail system -- stretching from Niagara-on-the-Lake to east of Cornwall. It will also give residents and visitors access to part of the waterfront that has been closed to the public for more than 40 years.
Revitalizing Ontario Place into a world-class destination that attracts visitors and offers residents increased access to green space is part of the government's economic plan to invest in people, build modern infrastructure and support a dynamic and innovative business climate.
 

QUICK FACTS

  • The first public meeting will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2013 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
  • The province is aiming to open the urban park and waterfront trail in time for the 2015 Pan Am and Parapan Am Games.
  • Building the park and trail is the first step of revitalization and delivers on an important part of the new vision for Ontario Place — to create a public park and easy public access to the waterfront.
  • The province is leveraging Waterfront Toronto’s expertise to manage the public consultations and the design process on the park and trail project.
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