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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 Simcoe County. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Simcoe County. Show all posts
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Ontario Trail News Summer 2014 - Archive
Traffic services Const. Hugh Smith explains how motorists could get a $150 fine, as police patrol new bike lanes on Simcoe Street.
Chris Kitching, CP24.com
Published Wednesday, July 9, 2014 7:25AM EDT
Last Updated Wednesday, July 9, 2014 7:49AM EDT
Toronto police officers are monitoring a stretch of Simcoe Street, as cyclists ride along a new set of bike lanes for the first time.
The city officially opened the bike northbound and southbound bike lanes between Queen and Wellington streets Wednesday morning.
Officers from six different police forces in Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec put aside their badges and guns Wednesday to take part in the annual Cops and Kids Friendship Flotilla.
The flotilla featured teens from five different Aboriginal youth groups located in Ottawa and it's all about fostering relationships.
With life vests strapped on and oars in hand, police officers and youth in 31 canoes paddled away from the dock.
Ontario Provincial Police East Region Chief Supt. Daniel Redmond said this is a great chance to interact with youth.
"And in a different role - not with our uniforms on and very social," he said. "[It's] to show there's another side to police officers and what we do every day and why we do what we do and get to know where they're from."
Annual regatta next weekend in Carleton Place
Carleton Place Almonte Canadian Gazette
By Tara Gesner
Make plans next weekend for fun, sun and cheering on local paddlers at the annual Carleton Place Canoe Club (CPCC) Regatta.
The two-day regatta, July 19 and 20, is the club’s most important event of the competitive calendar, with canoe/kayak competitors of all ages from more than half a dozen clubs in Ontario and western Quebec taking part.
“Athletes come and check out their competition before the eastern Ontario and national championships in August,” Alison Lunn said.
Lunn is director of communication and promotions (alumni, current members) at the CPCC.
The Carleton Place Canoe Club Regatta begins at 8 a.m. and runs until 5 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Ontario Trail News- Trail News from all over Ontario's Trails
Development News
Georgian BayIn Parry Sound March 4th? I'll be offering the end note closing, a synopsis of the day, next steps and the future for trails in the area. So if you are interested in grass roots community development, supporting local business, going green, c'mon out and lend a hand!
Simcoe County
Burlington
Due to the weather conditions, the planned Public Open House scheduled for Wednesday February 5th at Appleby Ice Centre for the Burlington Transportation Master Plan and Community Trails Strategy is cancelled. We will be looking to re-schedule this public meeting in the near future and will send notice once it has been arranged. Thank you for your understanding.
Toronto - Ontario Place
I wanted to take the opportunity to let you know that we’ve had a very successful public meeting last month, with over 200 people participating in-person and online. All of the meeting materials, and a recording of the webcast, are available on our website for those of you that are interested and were unable to attend.
I would appreciate your help once again in encouraging people to participate by filling out our online survey by spreading the word through your various communications and social media channels – you can forward the information below this email. Our online consultation survey is available until February 21 and focuses on the concept design. We are getting great feedback through the survey, but want to continue to reach out to get feedback and ideas from across Ontario. Click the pic to get to the survey.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Alena Grunwald; Manager, Partner and Stakeholder Relations, Ontario Place Revitalization Branch Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport
Phone: 416-212-4840 Email: Alena.Grunwald@ontario.ca
Georgian BayIn Parry Sound March 4th? I'll be offering the end note closing, a synopsis of the day, next steps and the future for trails in the area. So if you are interested in grass roots community development, supporting local business, going green, c'mon out and lend a hand!
Simcoe County
Simcoe County is studying the feasibility of trails on it's regional airport. If have any information regarding the development of trails on htese types of governmnet lands, please forward to Frieda as per her logistics below.
Attached is more information on a multi-use path (Bike/Walk) around the Victoria International Airport, incl.
Attached is more information on a multi-use path (Bike/Walk) around the Victoria International Airport, incl.
- map of the path around the airport
- licence agreement between the airport and the municipality
Thanks Graham and Patrick of the Ontario Trails Council for providing us with this reference, which we can now pass on to the local Huronia Airport Commission, with respect to obtaining the Airport Commission's permission for a multi-use trail along their southern perimeter.
Burlington
Due to the weather conditions, the planned Public Open House scheduled for Wednesday February 5th at Appleby Ice Centre for the Burlington Transportation Master Plan and Community Trails Strategy is cancelled. We will be looking to re-schedule this public meeting in the near future and will send notice once it has been arranged. Thank you for your understanding.
Toronto - Ontario Place
I wanted to take the opportunity to let you know that we’ve had a very successful public meeting last month, with over 200 people participating in-person and online. All of the meeting materials, and a recording of the webcast, are available on our website for those of you that are interested and were unable to attend.
I would appreciate your help once again in encouraging people to participate by filling out our online survey by spreading the word through your various communications and social media channels – you can forward the information below this email. Our online consultation survey is available until February 21 and focuses on the concept design. We are getting great feedback through the survey, but want to continue to reach out to get feedback and ideas from across Ontario. Click the pic to get to the survey.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Alena Grunwald; Manager, Partner and Stakeholder Relations, Ontario Place Revitalization Branch Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport
Phone: 416-212-4840 Email: Alena.Grunwald@ontario.ca
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