Showing posts with label Pan American World Airways. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pan American World Airways. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Ontario Trails News - Announcing the Pan-Am and Parapan Am Games and a link to Ontario Trails - Thanks Ontario!

Ontario NewsroomOntario Newsroom
 
News Release

Ontario to Stage a World-Class Pan Am and Parapan Am Games in 2015

August 28, 2013

Province Launches Strategy to Create a Lasting Pan Am and Parapan Am Games Legacy

Ontario is launching its Pan Am and Parapan Am Games Promotion, Celebration and Legacy Strategy to increase the economic benefits and support them in becoming the People's Games.

The Games and Games-related investments will create more than 26,000 jobs - a boost of 11,000 jobs from an earlier assessment, and grow Ontario's real GDP by $3.7 billion from 2009 to 2017.

A key part of the strategy is a plan to celebrate and showcase Ontario talent from the stage to the stadium in local communities. The strategy will also create a lasting legacy for people across Ontario by:

  • Enhancing support for live music, celebrations and festivals, adding to Ontario's reputation as a live music destination
  • Helping kids stay active and healthy
  • Encouraging families to get outside and enjoy Ontario's trails
  • Strengthening business development opportunities in the Pan Americas for Ontario's companies
  • Promoting volunteerism during the Games by organizing and training up to 20,000 municipal and TO2015 volunteers
  • Supporting athlete and sport development at all levels - from amateur to high-performance athletes
  • Showcasing Ontario's diverse communities, including Aboriginal, Francophone and LGBT communities.
Supporting a memorable and successful 2015 Pan Am and Parapan Am Games is part of the Ontario government's plan to showcase the province, while creating jobs and positioning Ontario as a sport tourism destination for years to come.
 

QUICK FACTS

  • The 2015 Games will be the largest international sport event ever held in Canada and will be seen by hundreds of millions of people across the Americas and the Caribbean.
  • The Games will attract as many as a quarter million visitors who will stay in local hotels, see great shows and attractions, dine in restaurants and shop in the province’s stores.
  • Ontario will invest $42 million over three years in the Promotion, Celebration and Legacy Strategy for the Games.
  • The Pan American Sport Organization (PASO) will host its next Annual General Assembly in Toronto October 7-10, 2013 – showcasing our province pre-Games.
  • The province will make appropriate and necessary investments to ensure Ontarians and visitors can enjoy the Games in a secure and safe environment, traffic disruptions are minimized and public health is protected.
 

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QUOTES

"The 2015 Games will serve as an enduring expression of Ontario pride – as we welcome the world to celebrate the creativity, diversity and hospitality that is synonymous with Ontario. Comparable to similar Games, we are already ahead in the planning stages and will make these Games enjoyable for all."
 — Michael Chan, Minister Responsible for the Pan/Parapan American Games

"As we prepare to field the largest-ever Pan American team in Canadian history for the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games, we are confident that this inspiring display of athletic excellence will enhance the experience of sport and culture for Ontario residents, enrich trade for the province’s local businesses and leave a lasting legacy for generations to come."
 — Marcel Aubut, President, Canadian Olympic Committee

"Ontario’s continued investment in sport is creating opportunities for the next generation of athletes with a disability. Many young Canadians will experience the TORONTO 2015 Parapan American Games and will be inspired to become champions, on and off the field of play."
 — GaĆ©tan Tardif, Canadian Paralympic Committee

"By making these key investments, Ontario is ensuring it fully exploits and maximizes the potential of hosting the People’s Games in the summer of 2015 and as a legacy for future generations. We don’t get opportunities like this very often – we’re delighted that the Province of Ontario wants to make the most of it!"
 — Roger Garland, Chairman, TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games Organizing Committee (TO2015)

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Monday, July 8, 2013

Ontario Trails News - LIO Imagery, Pan-AM Path, A Canoeist's Sketchbook, and more on Ontario Trails!

Front Cover
Down East BooksJan 1, 2004 - Sports & Recreation - 202 pages
Kimber shares his personal paddling philosophy, arranged in an 
alphabetical progression of essays. Part philosopher, part 
humorist, and an outstanding canoiest, Kimber reveals the heart 
and soul of the wilderness experience. Along the way he reveals 
a host of practical tips. What people are saying - Write a review

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Pan Am bike trail will be welcome: Editorial
Toronto Star
The Toronto region has more than 1,000 km of bike trails. The trouble is they are not connected. There are frustrating gaps, sections that can't accommodate cyclists and pedestrians, and stretches that end abruptly. City council's executive committee ...
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Ontario imagery


New Imagery Acquisition Project

South Eastern Ontario - 2014




The Digital Raster Acquisition Project - East

We’re pleased to announce that our next imagery acquisition project will be in south-eastern Ontario in 2014. TheDigital Raster Acquisition Project East (DRAPE 2014) is part of Land Information Ontario’s five-year imagery refresh cycle and will update imagery that was last acquired for this area in 2008.  
 Projected acquisition area for DRAPE 2014The acquisition area is shown on the map and will be finalized over the coming months. The project will include 20 cm resolution, leaf off, multi-spectral imagery that is accurate to 50 cm ‘on the ground’.
 Like all of our imagery projects, DRAPE 2014 uses a partnership approach to reduce acquisition costs and ensure the imagery is affordable for organizations that need it.
 A Steering Committee will be formed to lead and promote the project to public and private sector organizations. A general DRAPE 2014 meeting will be held this fall to discuss timelines, funding and deliverables with potential partners.
 If you’re interested in the DRAPE 2014 project or would like more information, please contact the project manager, Mike Robertson, at mike.robertson@ontario.ca or 705-755-1280.
 To learn more about Ontario’s Imagery Acquisition Strategy and to see when we will be collecting aerial photography of your area, visit our website

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Crossing Ontario feeling strong , free & happy
Paris Star
At a stop in Port Dover, Jessica VandenBussche met a man who brought real meaning to her 3,000-kilometre bike ride across Ontario. VandenBussche has battled strong headwinds, hilly terrain, black flies and bears on her journey to raise awareness that ...
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