Showing posts with label Saturday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saturday. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Ontario Trails News - lots of seasonal events happening on trails!


Algonquin park hosts Haunted Halloween Weekend

Huntsville Forester
ALGONQUIN – There will be spooks and frights hidden in the woods of Algonquin Provincial Park this month.
Lee Pauzé, general manager of the Friends of Algonquin Park, said the annual Haunted Halloween Weekend descends on the park’s Mew Lake Campground from Friday, Oct. 24, to Saturday, Oct. 25.
The all-ages festivities include decorated campsites and trick or treating.
Friday night features an owl prowl “that is sure to be a hoot,” while Saturday features a guided tour of the park’s animal skeleton collection, pumpkin carving, creepy crawly spider wiener and ghostly marshmallow roasting, and a nighttime wolf howl.
There are competitions for spookiest campsite and best costume.
Participating campsites will have signs posted to indicate that they are Halloween-friendly trick-or-treating stops.
Pauzé said the frightful fun often distracts from whatever Mother Nature throws at the campers.
“The last few years the weather has been miserable, but people come out anyway,” said Pauzé. “All the staff dress up and the kids in the campground dress up, too.”
Visit the park’s website at algonquinpark.on.ca for more information.

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Monday, July 15, 2013

Ontario Trails News - Explore Ontario trails on Ontario Parks Family Day!

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News Release
Ontario Celebrates Parks Day 2013

July 15, 2013

Ontario Government Encourages Families to Enjoy Great Outdoors

Ontario provincial parks are celebrating Canada's Parks Day on July 20 by offering a range of special events and activities.
This Saturday, take in one of the many Canada’s Parks Day events across Ontario. You can:

Learn how to snap that perfect picture from an award-winning wildlife photographer at Bon Echo Provincial Park
See what exciting creatures lurk in the marsh at Darlington Provincial Park
Learn to kayak and play camp games and baseball at Grundy Lake Provincial Park
Join in a trek along the historic French portage route in Quetico Provincial Park.
Campsites can be reserved online 24 hours a day or by calling the park reservation line at 1-888-ONT-PARK between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. daily.

http://news.ontario.ca/mnr/en/2013/07/ontario-celebrates-parks-day-2013.html?utm_source=ondemand&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=p
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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Ontario Trails News - more to know from all over Ontario Trails!

Trail Openings and Events
Saugeen Rail Trail Opening June 29th, 2013
The Ontario Trails Council is pleased to support the folks and trail organizations in Saugeen Shores as they open a section of trail this Saturday. While at Trailhead Ontario we were contacted by Joyce Scammell of the Saugeen Rail Trail Association, and we responded. Best of luck to all on Saturday. Letter posted to member section of OTC website.
saugeen rail trail

Pan-Am Path and OTC Meeting on Friday
“The Pan Am Path is a multi-use path that connects the city from Brampton, down along the Humber River, along to the waterfront, up the Lower Don, and then up to Scarborough through the hydro corridor,” explains James Gen Meers, one of the founders of Friends of the Pan Am Path, the non-profit that’s formed to champion this project. “It is a trail system that already kind of exists in the city of Toronto, but is missing certain pieces that are required to make it a non-stop continuous path, and that’s what the path is about: leveraging some of the political capital in time for the Pan Am Games to invest in the infrastructure required to make a continuous path.”

Niagara Trails Committee with OTC Meet Mayor Sharpe -Trail Given reprieve

Waterfront Trail - Lake Erie Adventure 2013
great waterfront trail adventure

Huron County Assessing Issues of Trail Development

Bruce Trail Opens Two side Trails in Orangeville


Ontario Trails and Ontario Equestrian Federation launch horse survey
ontario horse survey

Bruce County Promoting Rock Climbing
Bruce Peninsula cliffs bring in daring tourists
Owen Sound Sun Times
County tourism officials will work with the Ontario Access Coalition, a volunteer group that promotes environmentally responsible rock climbing, ...

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.

1. Beat belly fat 
Research 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. A 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 blues. 
Forget 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 creativity
Between 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 soundly
If 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 home
If 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 to researchers 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 yourself feeling healthier and taking less time off to battle the seasonal cold.

From http://www.chatelaine.com/health/wellness/health-benefits-of-nature/


Feature Destination
Lennox & Addington County Trails
Do the Dozen ChallengeOffering 12 well mapped and signed road routes with plenty of paved shoulders, there are over 600km of great cycling around and north from theNapanee area. 

While these trails have been available for a number of years, the folks at L&A have created a new promotion for 2013 called 'Do the Dozen Challenge'. Cyclists are invited to go anytime, cycle at their own pace and check into way-finding points along the way. Once complete, their name will go down in history and they become eligible to win a prize pack worth $500.


National Post
The shuttered Ontario Place will get a new urban park and waterfront trail, Ontario'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 ...

Trail Questions

1) Capital Funding for Trails - Please take a minute to complete the capital funding section of our survey. A s many communities head into the budget cycle other communities want to get an idea of the relative and comparative amounts communities of similar size are investing in their trails. Please go to:

capital data survey

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Ontario Trails Council - Trail News from all over Ontario's Trails!


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The 2013 Canadian Championships XC/Ontario Cup #5 | Ontario ...
The 2013 Canadian Championships XC/Ontario Cup #5 will take place on July 18 to 21 at Hardwood Ski and Bike. The Canadian Championships/Ontario Cup ...
www.ontariocycling.org/2013-canadian-championships-xcont...


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Horse show gives racehorses second chance
Welland Tribune
By Marlene Bergsma, The Standard A St. Catharines equestrian facility is doing its part ... hosted Ontario's first off-track thoroughbred horseshow Monday...


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Bike to School Project | Cycle Toronto
Over the next three years, the Bike to School Project will deliver cycling educational programs in 16 Toronto high schools to enable diverse students, parents, ...
cycleto.ca/the-bike-to-school-project


City of TorontoCycling in Toronto - Harbord Street and Hoskin ...
City Council has directed staff to develop plans for separated bike lanes on Harbord Street and Hoskin Avenue with a goal to implement in 2014. This work ...
www.toronto.ca/cycling/harbord_and_hoskin/


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Ontario Trail News – June 29, 2013 | ontrails
The Ontario Trails Council is pleased to support the folks and trail organizations in Saugeen Shores as they open a section of trail this Saturday. While at ...
ontrails.wordpress.com/2013/.../ontario-trail-news-june-29-20...


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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Hike, Bike, Seek Treasure or Paddle Ontario's Trails



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Paddleboarding: Walking on water for miraculous results ...
“It's like walking on water,” says Chris Smits, 36. “The board sits right at the water level. You can just coast and enjoy the Toronto skyline. It is so beautiful as the ...
www.healthzone.ca/health/article/1204330


No world record, but plenty of fun
Brockville Recorder and Times
Some 239 people dressed in Regency costumes to celebrate the War of 1812 bicentennial at the Spencerville Mill Heritage Fair under rainy skies on Saturday, but it wasn't enough costumes to break a world record as organizers had hoped.
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Trails Education Courses 2012
Trail Education Courses -  23 Sessions and Counting We have it all - 14 modules - and soon On-Line! Book Today.

Course Calendar  - click the link on the course name to download the flyer for that course!
Course Descriptions 
Register - click on your choice, register on-line

Courses are for information and knowledge exchange purposes only. All courses are offered on a first come first serve basis. Instructors reserve the right to limit class sizes. Courses may be offered more than once in the calendar year. Some minimum student levels are necessary to run certain courses, so offered courses may change without notice.


New Democrats renew call for delayed provincial bike strategy
NorthumberlandView.ca
QUEEN'S PARK – Davenport MPP and NDP Transit Critic Jonah Schein will introduce a bill today to declare June Ontario Bike Month, in an effort to spur action to support cycling, as he renews calls for the long-awaited provincial bicycle strategy.
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Ontario Trails Council Annual General Meeting - June 18th, 1200 Noon at Trailhead Ontario. We need 12 for quorum. Please be sure to attend. We are also seeking nominations from 6 candidates to our Board. For information call Patrick at 877-668-7245.


Canadian Cyclist - Ontario Cup DH #1 results
Canadian Cyclist Online. The source for Canadian cycling news and information including mountainbike and road bike tours, adventure biking features, ...
www.canadiancyclist.com/dailynews.php?id=24200


Parks and Recreation Ontario is pleased to launch the 2012 June is Recreation and Parks Month Campaign. This year's theme is Hike it or Bike it! It celebrates the abundance of walking, hiking and cycling trails across Ontario. 

Help to spread the word and keep Ontarian's active this summer.

If you would like more information, please email us at: jrpm@prontario.org.


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Monday, June 4, 2012

Ontario Trails - closer than you think!


Tourism Week kicks off summer vacation
NorthernLife.ca
“There are so many hidden gems to discover around the province - from summer theatre in century-old barns to culinary trails to bike-friendly cities and camping orhiking at Ontario's hundreds of parks. We encourage everyone to download the 'Discover ...
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Hundreds cycle for autism
St. Catharines Standard
By Allan Benner, The Tribune Allan Benner Staff Photo Rebecca Durksen, with her brother Matthews and parents Sandra and Bill, prepares to ride along the trail at Merritt Island for the Cycle for Autism fundraising event, Saturday.
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Trails Education Courses 2012
Trail Education Courses -  23 Sessions and Counting We have it all - 14 modules - and soon On-Line! Book Today.
Course Calendar  - click the link on the course name to download the flyer for that course!
Course Descriptions 
Register - click on your choice, register on-line

Courses are for information and knowledge exchange purposes only. All courses are offered on a first come first serve basis. Instructors reserve the right to limit class sizes. Courses may be offered more than once in the calendar year. Some minimum student levels are necessary to run certain courses, so offered courses may change without notice.

Oswego Daily News
New signage will be installed to identify the garden as an official site of the War of 1812 Bicentennial Peace Garden Trail. The garden route covers more than 600 miles in the US and Canada and includes 17 peace gardens in communities where eventstook ...
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Welland Tribune
By Allan Benner, The Tribune That's because the Battle of Cook's Mills was just as important as more famous battles that took place during the War of 1812Heritage Welland's 1812 Bi-Centennial Subcommittee members met with about 30 residents of Cook's ...
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Sharon's Site - Download ebook: Ontario's Bike Paths and Rail Trails
Ontario's Bike Paths and Rail Trails by John Lynes.
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Ontario Trails Council Annual General Meeting - June 18th, 1200 Noon at Trailhead Ontario. We need 12 for quorum. Please be sure to attend. We are also seeking nominations from 6 candidates to our Board. For information call Patrick at 877-668-7245.
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