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Ontario boasts over 80,000 km in trails. Whether you're in downtown Toronto or North of Superior, we have a trail for you. The Ontario Trails Council is a registered charity, led by volunteers who promote the development, management, use and conservation of Ontario's trails. You'll find everything from gentle walking trails to rock faces for climbing and water routes to canoe and kayak.
Showing posts with label Quinte Conservation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quinte Conservation. Show all posts
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Ontario Trails News - April 13, 2017
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Ontario Trails News - hiking, waking, biking, camping - information from Ontario's 2600 trails!
Ontario Trails fully involved in Trail Projects
From the North Shore of Lake Superior to the rolling hills of Haliburton to the St. Lawrence Seaway, through the nation's biggest cities over 430 communities in Ontario have trails that are Yours to Explore.
This article is going to tell you about a few of the projects that we have underway in several parts of Ontario. When communities turned to the OTC they ask us to help them manage, develop, properly use, and conserve their trails.
Prince Edward County – SE Ontario
Prince Edward County is a cycling trail destination. Fully supported by beds and breakfasts, hotels and motels, restaurants, country museums, and apres trail wineries, cideries, and craft beer makers your ride in PEC will be memorable.
There's one significant backbone trail to all these riding routes. It's called the Millennium Trail. It supported by many communities such as Hillier, Wellington, Bloomfield and Consecon. The people that support the trail include Quinte Conservation, the County, naturalists, and especially the Rotary club of Wellington.
This dedicated group of volunteers looks after the trail plans for its use and works on things to make sure that your ride on that trail will be enjoyable. In this project the Ontario Trails Council just helps them with easy guidance that leads to full involvement of the community in the trail with support from funders and the public.
From the North Shore of Lake Superior to the rolling hills of Haliburton to the St. Lawrence Seaway, through the nation's biggest cities over 430 communities in Ontario have trails that are Yours to Explore.
This article is going to tell you about a few of the projects that we have underway in several parts of Ontario. When communities turned to the OTC they ask us to help them manage, develop, properly use, and conserve their trails.
Prince Edward County – SE Ontario
Prince Edward County is a cycling trail destination. Fully supported by beds and breakfasts, hotels and motels, restaurants, country museums, and apres trail wineries, cideries, and craft beer makers your ride in PEC will be memorable.
There's one significant backbone trail to all these riding routes. It's called the Millennium Trail. It supported by many communities such as Hillier, Wellington, Bloomfield and Consecon. The people that support the trail include Quinte Conservation, the County, naturalists, and especially the Rotary club of Wellington.
This dedicated group of volunteers looks after the trail plans for its use and works on things to make sure that your ride on that trail will be enjoyable. In this project the Ontario Trails Council just helps them with easy guidance that leads to full involvement of the community in the trail with support from funders and the public.
... contribution to a national walk that saw thousands of people, including 1,500 in Toronto, march in 130 communities around the country Saturday.
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Cyclists Race in Blue Mountain
Between 400 and 500 cyclists are on the roads in the town of the Blue ... in nine distinct races on some of the most renowned climbs in Ontario.
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ONTARIO TRAILS MOBILE one of 12 MUST HAVE APPS
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Ontario Trails News - news and activity information from all over Ontario's 2600 trails!
Development News - Kinghorn Press
Ontario Trails Council Supports Youth Programs
We are pleased to announce that the OTC is assisting in the provision of youth programs in 6 different parts of Ontario this season. 3 areas are highlighted below.
Quinte Conservation, through the Frink Centre
Frontenac Arch Biosphere
Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority
Development News - Kinghorn Press
Ontario Trails Council Supports Youth Programs
We are pleased to announce that the OTC is assisting in the provision of youth programs in 6 different parts of Ontario this season. 3 areas are highlighted below.
Quinte Conservation, through the Frink Centre
Frontenac Arch Biosphere
Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority
Ontario Trails Council Supports Youth Programs
We are pleased to announce that the OTC is assisting in the provision of youth programs in 6 different parts of Ontario this season. 3 areas are highlighted below.
Quinte Conservation, through the Frink Centre
Frontenac Arch Biosphere
Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority
Local Jane's Walks May 2-4, 2014
Named after famous Toronto native Jane Jacobs, Jane's Walks are free, locally organized walking tours in which people get together to learn about ...
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Urban Planner: May 2, 2014
The project started here in Toronto, and there are over a hundred different walks you can take across the GTA over three days, exploring urban art, ...
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News you can use – what you need to know in Toronto this weekend
Here's what's happening around Toronto this weekend. ... Jane's Walk is an annual series of locally led walking tours inspired by the late urbanist ...
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Doors Open Ontario 2014 kicks off May 3
Trails Open 2014 – supported by TD Bank Group – features special tours and activities to showcaseOntario's breathtaking natural heritage along ...
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ONTARIO TRAILS MOBILE one of 12 MUST HAVE APPS
Friday, April 4, 2014
Ontario Trails News - with your support we are enabled to perform trail work all over Ontario. Thanks
Membership Update Message from Mr. Jack De Wit, OTC President
Dear Members - We are making great headway with your support!
I understand that we received at least another 6 membership renewals since last week. Thank-you we appreciate your help. This helps keep the membership renewal momentum going.
Some of our returning members are Frontenac County, Clearview Township, Credit Valley Conservation, Georgian Bay Coast Trail, Township of Madawaska Valley and the Town of Halton Hills. Thank-you.
However, we have also secured some new memberships as well. We wish to thank Quinte Conservation, LSRCA, LTVCA, FABR and the Georgian Bay Biosphere Reserve for their support of our youth work outreach. We appreciate your support!
Through your support we are able to have an office, apply for grants, etc., engage in National Funding efforts like the National Trails Coalition and the Canadian Trails Federation. We wish to thank our partners for enabling us to do trail work at the national levels. Quite an accomplishment for a provincial trails organization.
We also support trail planners, existing plans and previously negotiated trail development agreements.
I encourage you to read the next article a letter OTC sent to the Council of New Tecumseth Ontario.
Your financial support may not return directly to your community, but with it, by keeping the OTC viable, we are able to preserve or develop trails somewhere in Ontario.
Dear Members - We are making great headway with your support!
I understand that we received at least another 6 membership renewals since last week. Thank-you we appreciate your help. This helps keep the membership renewal momentum going.
Some of our returning members are Frontenac County, Clearview Township, Credit Valley Conservation, Georgian Bay Coast Trail, Township of Madawaska Valley and the Town of Halton Hills. Thank-you.
However, we have also secured some new memberships as well. We wish to thank Quinte Conservation, LSRCA, LTVCA, FABR and the Georgian Bay Biosphere Reserve for their support of our youth work outreach. We appreciate your support!
Through your support we are able to have an office, apply for grants, etc., engage in National Funding efforts like the National Trails Coalition and the Canadian Trails Federation. We wish to thank our partners for enabling us to do trail work at the national levels. Quite an accomplishment for a provincial trails organization.
We also support trail planners, existing plans and previously negotiated trail development agreements.
I encourage you to read the next article a letter OTC sent to the Council of New Tecumseth Ontario.
Your financial support may not return directly to your community, but with it, by keeping the OTC viable, we are able to preserve or develop trails somewhere in Ontario.
Please e-mail Patrick if your cheque has been mailed, use paypal or call the office and they'll take a credit card number over the phone.
Once more, Sincerely, Jack De Wit, President.
Once more, Sincerely, Jack De Wit, President.
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