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Monday, February 2, 2015

Ontario Trail News - find your favorite cross country trail, and Duntroon man led way for trails!

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Duntroon's Sinclair helped build sport of cross-country skiing locally, nationally

Wasaga Sun
By Ian Adams 
CLEARVIEW Twp. — Larry Sinclair’s biggest goal was to get kids on cross-country skis.
The love of the sport would take it from there.
“His biggest desire was to see Ontario athletes do well internationally,” said Liz Inkila, the administrator for Cross Country Ontario.
Larry was the high performance chair for CCO, directing the province’s high performance program for cross-country ski athletes. However, said Inkila, Larry’s impact on the sport goes back more than 30 years, as an athlete, a coach, and a builder.
The Sinclairs — both Larry, and his dad, Jim — built the sport of cross-country skiing in Collingwood, carving a facility out of the hills west of Duntroon that would become known as Highlands Nordic. Jim Sinclair was a teacher at Collingwood Collegiate Institute and started the high school team in the late 1960s, and in his youth, Larry competed at the provincial and national level for CCI.
In the 1970s and ‘80s, Larry transitioned from competing to coaching.
He began coaching at the University of Guelph, and in 1989, took the first Canadian team to the World University Games in Sofia, Bulgaria.
He also took several junior and provincial team trips to Europe to help young athletes gain international experience.
Just last year, Larry took a team to Norway.
“[Larry] was instrumental in getting that trip off the ground,” Inkila said. “He felt it was very important that young athletes get on snow, get to Europe, and see what it’s like to ski over there.
“His philosophy was to get kids skiing, inspire and challenge them, and the rest will come. They would love it, learn to love it, and they would do the rest with support.”
At home, Highlands Nordic was developed into one of the best cross-country ski facilities in the country, hosting multiple Ontario Cups, provincial high school championships, and the Canadian National Championships. It recently played host to the World Junior/U23 Trials.
CCI cross-country ski coach Bill Hewitt said Larry was humble about many of his accomplishments.
"Throughout his life he supported the CCI team, and it's been through the Sinclair's family generosity and support that we've been able to have such a large and successful team," Hewitt said. "He did stuff that no one knew about, and he didn't do it for the accolades, he did it because he loved the sport and wanted other people involved."
He also founded the Highlands Trailblazers Ski Club, mentoring and coaching young — and not-so-young — cross-country ski athletes in the community. It began with a Jackrabbit program running during lunch breaks on local schoolyards, and developed into a multi-layered team with athletes competing at the regional, provincial, national, and international level.
“One of the true measures of a leader is the ability to develop passion and leadership skills in others. Larry has inspired and assisted others to develop and build these programs, which continue to swell in numbers of participants and, to Larry's delight, attract more and more local skiers,” said Tanya Green, a member of the Trailblazers organization. “Larry, along with his dad, had a dream and a vision to bring the sport to as many people as possible.”
Green said Larry was always ready to support the Trailblazer Race Team “as Head Coach, wax tech, house dad, equipment supplier, chauffer … I’m not sure if he made it to chef.
“If a racer was racing or training anywhere in Canada and broke or forgot equipment, it was in the courier and on site within a few days courtesy of Larry,” Green said. “His sister once said that on race or special event days there was always a long line up of people waiting to talk to Larry, looking for help with equipment purchasing, adjusting, advice or to just plain talk about skiing.
“So many families in our region now have a wonderful, safe and healthy, active choice for the winter season because of Larry’s vision.”
Last fall, Larry was named to the Collingwood Sports Hall of Fame in the builder’s category for his efforts in the cross-country skiing community, at home and across the country.
Larry Sinclair died on Sunday, Jan. 25, two weeks shy of his 59th birthday, following a lengthy battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife, Pat Elson, and daughters Kelly and Megan.
A celebration of life will be held at Highlands Nordic in the spring. The family asks that donations in Larry’s memory be made to Cross Country Canada, designated for the Highlands Trailblazers Cross Country Ski Club.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

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

Activity News - Click the pic for more on each Activity!

ATV'ing
Cross Country Skiing

Cycling

Dog Sledding

Guelph to Goderich Trail
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Ontario Trails News - Paddle, Bike, Hike and Ride Ontario's Trails

Healthy Aging: The Secret is in the Way You Move
MarketWatch (press release)
TORONTO, ONTARIO, Apr 03, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Science really has uncovered the secret to staying young - or at least delaying the onset of debilitating age-related problems. The fountain of youth has turned out to be a regular fitness ...
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Foster making his own tracks in ski world
The Barrie Advance
Foster finished 12th in the Ski Nationals five-kilometer classic race and fourth ... having been introduced to skiing and mountain biking at an early age.




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Arm yourself: War of 1812 bicentennial celebrations on horizon
Sault Star
By Donna Schell St. Joseph Township Council has approved a number of proposed events to celebrate the War of 1812's bicentennial. A resolution was passed supporting the anniversary event that includes a request Paddlers Canoe Encampment at the Women's ...
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Race horses retrained for pony rides?
Grand River Sachem
The "knife-twisting" of those signs has not been lost on Ontario's horse people who have been waking up in a cold sweat at night, wondering how they are going to feed their families, pay their bills, and somehow retain value in the millions of dollars ...
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2012 Jock River Canoe and Kayak Race, Richmond, Ontario ...
March 31, 2012 – I visited the Jock River Race official site (http://wwwjockriverrace.ca/) again today. I knew that they have decided that the lack of snow cover ...
www.megapixeltravel.com/.../2012-jock-river-canoe-and-kaya...

Erace Cancer Cycling Team: The Ontario racing season begins!
Erace Cancer Cycling Team will begin their racing campaign this coming Friday ( April 6th, 2012) at the Good Friday Road Race brought to you by the Hamilton ...
eracecancer.blogspot.com/.../ontario-racing-season-begins.htm...
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Monday, February 27, 2012

Ontario Trails - Sled, Ski, Paddle, Hike or Ride Ontario's Trails

Nordic Ski Club receives $77400 from province, plans to expand
The North Bay Nugget
Young skiiers slip away from the crowd at the North Bay Nordic Ski Club on Sunday which received $77400 from the province to hire a program co-ordinator and expand its membership. MARIA CALABRESE The Nugget By MARIA CALABRESE The Nugget A crowd forms ...
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LU skiers clean up at OUAs
The Chronicle Journal
The Lakehead Univesity Thunderwolves men's and women's cross-country ski teams swept theOntario team titles in Sudbury over the weekend. For the men, it marks the first provincial crown since 2009. The women, meanwhile, continued their dynasty with ...
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Recent photos submitted by Saugeen Conservation

 Our thanks to Shannon Wood at SCA for the pictures!








Ontario Trails Council Launches First Trail Education and Skills Development Course Module

The Trillium Trail Committee is pleased to announce the offering of the first module in its 14 part Trails Education and Skill Development Program. "Our collaborative effort with Ontario Parks Association and Algonquin College offers trail enthusiasts and folks working to build trails a real opportunity to improve skills and improve trails," says Damian Bradley, Ontario Trails Education Committee Chair. "All of the programs are designed to boost existing skills and provide the best awareness of current trends and techniques, while supporting the efforts of community volunteers, staff of parks and conservation areas, as well as enthusiasts and students looking to broaden their on trail capabilities," adds Graham Burke Program Facilitator. For more information go to: www.ontariotrails.on.ca/courses

Great Trails, Great People!


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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Ontario Trails - Ski, Sled, Hike, Bike or Paddle Ontario's Trails

Mackness promotes connection with nature
YorkRegion.com
... sits on the East Gwillimbury trails committee and the Ontario Trails ... active transportation and trails committee and Ontario Trails Council and is ...

Windsor-Essex Parkway on track: Ontario Ministry of Transportation
Daily Commercial News
The project has more than 300 acres of green space, 20 km of recreational trails, and new community connections. Major construction began in late summer 2011 and the parkway is expected to open to traffic in fall 2014. This project is expected to ...
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Greater Sudbury area a skiing mecca
The Sudbury Star
This also holds true for outdoor activities from sailing to skiing. ... I have lived in southern Ontarioand have skied the best trail systems there. ...

Ontario Trails is a grateful recipient of OTF Dollars.
walking tour in Toronto « Triptrotting
Free walking tours all around the world! Jan 16. Posted by ...
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Roads must be safe for buggies
Waterloo Record
13 when Landis Martin and his 12-year-old brother were riding home in a buggy ... of southernOntario to consider the safety of those who drive horses and ...



Conserving Habitat in Rice Lake Plains, Ontario - Canada News ...
Canada's Minister of the Environment, the Honourable Peter Kent, today announced the Nature Conservancy of Canada's successful acquisition of the Hazel ...
news.gc.ca/web/article-eng.do?nid=651339


Spafford's training to take him to Far North
Napanee Guide
These are the same trails that dogsledders traverse for the Yukon Quest Dogsled Race, billed as the most difficult dogsled race in the world. ...



Winter fun for non-skiers: zipping, tubing, gliding and sledding
Toronto Star
... from traditional winter diversions like dog-sledding and tubing to ... Billed as “Ontario's first mountain coaster,” the ride opened last March and lets ...



4-H hosts 75th anniversary awards' night
Leamington Post
Clubs range from the traditional Beef, Poultry, Swine, Sheep, Canning, and Farm Safety Clubs, to the new Geo Caching, Canoeing, Embroidery, Fitness, ...


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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Ontario Trails - Ski, Sled, Hike or Ride Ontario's Trails


Waterford, Ontario

Aviva Community Fund

Voting for the Semi-Finals ends on Friday, December 16, 2011 at 12PM ET. 

The semi-final voting round lasts only 12 days, from Dec. 5-16. 

Just like previous rounds, you will have 15 votes to use.

However, you can still only vote for the same idea once per day (or 12 times). 

We encourage you to use your remaining votes towards other ideas, 

or, at the end of the round, you can choose to leave them unused. http://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf12893


Cross Quetico Lake Tour makes The Cool List

Atikokan Progress
Ryan Stuart noted: “The same lakes and portages that make Ontario's Quetico ... Over the past decade, the Beaten Path Nordic Trails ski club has expanded ...

HOOFBEATS: Please, share the road for safety's sake
Standard Freeholder
Hunting makes many riders leery and now the trails are becoming slippery ... Another option is to join the Ontario Equestrian Federation (OEF) each year. ...

Walking With A Camera: Toronto Photo Walks: Queen West 6
Toronto Photo Walks: Queen West 6. Okay, I took a LOT of pictures on the 26th. I mean, here it's Monday, and I still have a whole bunch of pictures to go. Maybe ...
walkingwithcamera.blogspot.com/.../toronto-photo-walks-que...


Happy Trails Dog Service. Welcome ... Janice is the founder of and primary caregiver at Happy Trail Dogs Service. She is also ... Toronto Trail Walking · Toronto ...
www.happytrailsdogservice.ca/1/category/.../1.html

Media Advisory: Lake Ontario Atlantic Salmon Arriving at Fleming College
MarketWatch (press release)
In all, more than 40 organizations, corporations, conservation authorities and landowners are contributing to the effort. Fleming College has been involved since the restoration program was launched in 2006. To date, more than three million fish have ...
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