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Monday, July 29, 2013

Ontario Trail News - Trail series from InsideToronto.com, On-Road Cyclists Deaths, Sport and Activity on Ontario Trails.

Going the extra mile: Hiking in North York

North York Mirror
Take a hike.
It’s what people are doing on trails all over North York.
“The idea is (to enjoy) a big piece of greenery in the centre of the city,” said Jeffrey Kay, a resident of the Eglinton Avenue and Bathurst Street area who is the spokesperson for the Jewish non-profit Mosaic Outdoor Club.
“Because it’s close, you don’t have to go far for your recreation.”
Members of his group love visiting greenspace in North York, from exploring the ravines along the Don River to walking the trails at Earl Bales Park and Edwards Gardens to snowshoeing in G. Ross Lord Park to learning about local historical sites.
While the club enjoys activities inside and outside Toronto, North York trails offer access to the great outdoors close to home, Kay said.
“Within minutes, you can be enjoying nature at its best,” he said.
“We are fortunate to have deep ravines cutting through our neighbourhoods. With little effort, we can be surrounded by the sounds of birds, little mammals and rustling leaves. The noise of traffic has disappeared.”
Members of the Metro Toronto Fitness Club have been meeting every Sunday morning since 1964 to run or walk the trails of North York, regardless of extreme heat alerts, raging blizzards or any weather in between,
“People are really keen and they come winter and summer. We have never failed to meet one Sunday since the club started,” said board member Edie Tisch, who has served as manager, vice-president and social convenor during her 30-plus years with the club.
“Somebody is always there. It’s a tradition that no Sundays are missed. We’re dedicated. Not everybody comes every Sunday but there are always people who come. That’s amazing.”
Tisch, a North York resident for 29 years before moving to mid-town Toronto about 14 years ago, recalled one Sunday morning when a snow storm prevented her from getting her car out of the driveway.
Rather than put her feet up, she walked from her home to the club’s home base, at the pavilion at Wilket Creek and Sunnybrook Park at Eglinton Avenue and Leslie Street, to join her fellow club members.
Tisch wasn’t disappointed when she arrived. Another 15 or so hardy souls also showed up.
During a stroll through the park last week during an extreme heat alert, Tisch explained that the club has evolved over time from its early days as running club for people over 40 to today’s group for runners, walkers and pole walkers of all ages.
Much of the club’s appeal is its camaraderie and social activities, including the weekly “social mile” where members share jokes and stories, barbecues, the Egg Nog Jog holiday event and dinner/dances, including one planned for next May to mark the club’s 50th anniversary.
Members love the weekly hikes, which begin at Sunnybrook Park and then follow any number of routes such as through Edwards Gardens or over to the Ontario Science Centre, said Tisch, adding the club now meets during the winter at Banbury Community Centre.
“(This is) a beautiful area, all the trees and the wonderful greenery. It’s really something that you don’t find everywhere,” said Tisch, a long-time volunteer with a number of organizations such as the Canadian Cancer Society and the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Lesley Blackmore is the founder and executive director of Turtlefeather True Nature, a federal not-for-profit organization that helps women who have experienced abuse heal through encounters with nature.
Through its Turtlefeather: Women in Nature program, participants “are introduced to the wonders of spending time in nature while improving their outdoor skills, increasing confidence and reducing stress,” she said in an email.
“It is our hope that through nature experiences, working in conjunction with other agencies, we can help stop the abusive cycle from continuing. The natural environment is a catalyst for exploring personal fears, facing challenges, and decreasing or eliminating self-imposed limitations. Women can’t help but feel good and powerful when immersed in the beauty and mystery of nature.”
Among Blackmore’s favourite walks are the trails at G. Ross Lord Park and the Forest Valley Outdoor Education Centre southwest of Finch Avenue and Bathurst Street.
“It’s a little piece of wilderness in the city; I have seen large adult buck deer running through the fields. There are a variety of areas to explore from river front trails, wooded areas and of course open fields,” she said.
“Wilderness/nature outings can refresh your spirit, allow you to reconnect with yourself, reflect on your needs, revive your power to create and enable you to relax and tune into the natural rhythm of the world around.”
For information about trails, visit the Ontario Trails Council at www.ontariotrails.on.ca
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MS Bike Tour Returns to Cornwall with 600+ CyclistsChoose Cornwall
Cornwall Ontario - Over 600 cyclists will pedal their way along Cornwall's recreational path onAugust 10th and 11th as part of a regional bike tour that serves as ...
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Ontario NewsroomOntario Newsroom
 
News Release

Providing More Opportunities for Active Living and Excellence in Sport

July 26, 2013

Ontario Government Supporting Provincial and Multi-sport Organizations

Ontario is helping to get people across the province healthy, physically active and involved in competitive sports.
This year, 19 provincial sport and multi-sport organizations will receive support through Ontario'sSport Priority Funding program. The program will help the organizations coordinate athlete and leadership development sessions, certify coaches, officials and volunteers, host athlete training camps and stage competitions.
Ontario created the Sport Priority Fund to help:

  • Introduce more people to sport with programs that help develop physical skills and promote active living.
  • Offer recreational sport opportunities that encourage people to have fun, be social and stay healthy.
  • Provide competitive sport opportunities to help athletes improve and measure their performance against others in competition.
Providing more opportunities for people to stay active and keep athletes on top of their game is part of the Ontario government's efforts to create healthy and prosperous communities.
 

QUICK FACTS

  • Provincial and multi-sport organizations offer a diverse range of sport programs including basketball, synchronized swimming, hockey, rugby and many others for people of all ages and abilities across the province.
  • There are 85 provincial and multi-sport organizations in Ontario that are eligible to apply forSport Priority Funding.
  • Sport Priority Funding projects support the goals of the Canadian Sport Policy — a guide for all governments, institutions and organizations committed to realizing the positive impacts of sport on individuals, communities and society.
  • A number of projects receiving funding this year will build capacity and increase excitement about the upcoming 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games by boosting participation in sports that will be featured at the Games.
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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Ontario Trails - Explore Ontario Trails this Weekend


Family-friendly cycling tours in the Toronto region
Toronto Star
For a family-friendly weekend, he suggests taking the GO train west from Toronto to Aldershot station. From there, a bike lane runs along Brant Street to old Burlington, often a bustling place on long weekends. Continuing west along the Waterfront ...
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Toronto Survival Guide to summer in the city; places and things to do
Toronto Star
For the best shot at bringing home dinner, Chris Robinson, an Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters fisheries biologist, recommends these three spots: Grenadier Pond, on the east side of High Park, for bass; the Toronto Islands for perch and some...
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WTJHS leads successful Heritage Toronto walking tour | West ...
On a hot and sunny Sunday, June 10, the inaugural James Ellis Heritage Toronto Walk took place in the Junction. Three guides, including the Society's Neil ...
wtjhs.ca/.../wtjhs-leads-successful-heritage-toronto-walking-to...



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Tourism Toronto | What to Do - Walking Tours
Tourism Toronto – experience the city's best! Walking Tours.
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Plastiglas XC Ontario Cup Series Heads North to Sudbury | Ontario ...
By Greg
For the first time, Ontario mountain bikers will assemble at the Naughton Trails just outside of Sudbury for a weekend of fun and excitement. Hosted in conjunction with the Walden Mountain BikeClub, Chico Racing looks forward to treating ...
Ontario Cycling Association

200 cyclists roll into the County
Belleville Intelligencer
More than 200 cyclists are expected to take the challenge and ride through Prince Edward County on Sunday, July 8 as part of the 2012 MS Bike Tour. The County joins a long list of cycling tours across Canada and is one of six tours in Ontario. Overall ...
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Monday, May 14, 2012

Ontario Trails - Walk, Bike, Paddle or Climb Ontario's Trails

Two Creeks Mountain Bike Trail in Wheatley, Ontario ...
Two Creeks is a singletrack mountain bike trail in Wheatley, Ontario. View maps, videos, photos, and reviews of Two Creeks bike trail in Wheatley.
www.singletracks.com/bike-trails/two-creeks.html


Plan ahead: Your guide to local social events
Northumberland Today
Publicized events must be open to the public. • The Port Hope Community Health ... The Pine RidgeHiking Club invites you along on their easy 12-km. hike in ...



Sporting Life 10K Run raises $1.9 million for Camp Oochigeas
Toronto Star
The Toronto interior designer quit smoking three years ago, then started walking on a treadmill, then jogging last August. He weighed 240 pounds when he did his first run, a 5-kilometre trek last December. He lost 20 more pounds training for Sunday's ...
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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.

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Trekking through the treetops
Peterborough Examiner
Treetop Trekking opened its second park in Ontario in the conservation area, ... cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ATV riding and snowmobiling.



A view from the cycle path: Average commute lengths in Toronto ...
Those who choose to cycle in Toronto and across Canada are "road warriors". i.e. they are members of that demographic who are most easy to convince to ride, ...
www.aviewfromthecyclepath.com/.../average-commute-length...


Ontario horse racing crisis puts future of young thoroughbreds, standardbreds ...
Guelph Mercury
Horse racing in Ontario is in crisis. Earlier this year, the provincial government announced plans to scrap its slots-at-racetrack program by spring 2013. Since 1998, the industry has received a 20 per cent cut of the money made from government-owned ...
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Watch Your Car Doors
Ottawa Citizen (blog)
On more narrow roadways, the sharrows may be located in the middle of the lane – indicating that both cyclists and motorists should share the same lane by travelling in single file. Under the OntarioHighway Traffic Act, both bicycles and vehicles have ...
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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Ontario Trails - Paddle, Hike, Climb or Walk On Ontario Trails

Women getting out and getting active
MPNnow.com
Biking, hiking, swimming and boating — you name it, the women of Women Outdoors are doing it. A nonprofit, all-volunteer organization founded in 1980, Women Outdoors Inc. keeps growing. With the magnificent hills, valleys, lakes and waterfalls of the ...
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Friends of Pere Marquette Rail Trail meeting this Tuesday
Midland Daily News
The Friends of the Pere Marquette Rail Trail will hold its annual general meeting from 6-7 pm this Tuesday at the Carriage House Hall within Heritage Park, 3200 Cook Road in Midland. The meeting will include updates on Rail Trail activities and ...
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Hiking for Hospice Simcoe - The Barrie Examiner - Ontario, CA
Participants went on a hike Sunday morning at Barrie's Centennial Park for the 10th annual Hike for Hospice. All the proceeds from this event stay...
www.thebarrieexaminer.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3553945


Medigas Presents 10th Annual Toronto Hike for Hospice
SNAP Downtown Toronto Community Events ... This year's Hike in Toronto will feature a 5 km challenge hike through Riverdale Park or a 2 km leisure walk in ...
www.snapdowntowntoronto.com/index.php?option...


Top 5 picks for Toronto's 2012 Jane's Walk
Jane's Walk Toronto 2012: Our top 5 picks. 4 May 2012 Comment. The first weekend of May is again upon us, which not only means the patios will start to open ...
www.cultureaddicthistorynerd.com/.../janes-walk-toronto-201...


Jane's Walk aims to improve urban literacy
CBC.ca
The first Jane's Walk took place in Toronto in 2007 and quickly spread to New York City and other Canadian cities. According to its website, the event attempts to encourage civic engagement, leadership, debate, discussion and interest in urban planning ...
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Detroiters are taking steps to better the city with 1st Jane's Walk
Chicago Tribune
The first Jane Jacobs Walk was held May 5, 2007, in Toronto. Since that one -- held to coincide with Jacobs' May 4 birthday -- the number of walks has exploded. Last year, there were 511 walksin 75 cities and 15 countries across the world, ...
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Trail Education Courses -  23 Sessions and Counting We have it all - 14 modules - and soon On-Line! Book Today.

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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.


Rondeau Park migration programs now taking flight
London Free Press
Others will fly on to the boreal forests of Northern Ontario. I asked Laura Penner, Rondeau's natural... During the festival there are events each day.


Ottawa can grow without getting too high
Ottawa Citizen
... away by a single intense and expensive battle at the Ontario Municipal Board. ... The ground area inside Ottawa's Greenbelt mirrors almost exactly the ...



Weekend Newsstand: May 5, 2012
Torontoist
And the number of bicycle-vehicle collisions are up, but not up in tandem with the new, higher volume of cyclists. And baby bunnies are so cute, especially the ones with really floppy ears. No, but, really,Cycle Toronto is calling the report proof ...
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