Showing posts with label Sunshine Meadows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunshine Meadows. Show all posts

Friday, June 17, 2011

Ontario Trails News - Update

Job Opportunity with Rainbow Routes Association:
Sudbury Cycles Project Coordinator
Rainbow ROUTES Association is an incorporated, not-for-profit organization and registered charity.  The organization is dedicated to sustainable mobility through the development and promotion of active transportation routes in the City of Greater Sudbury and is the local representative for the Trans Canada Trail

Mother wants charges against teen cyclist who struck son on Gloucester sidewalk
Ottawa Citizen
At the scene on Wednesday, the cyclist and the bus driver stayed to talk to police while Jodouin took pictures of everything. A female police officer later told Jodouin she would meet the family at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, ...
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New pathway open for cyclists and riders in Osgoode
Bruce Trail - Halton, Ontario, Canada - http:/...Image via Wikipedia

Ottawa St
art (press release)
“This multi-use trail will be enjoyed by residents year-round. The Government of Canada is pleased with the role we played in making this infrastructure project a reality.” “The Ontario Government is proud to support the development of this new trail, ...
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Trail in northern Ont. among top hikes in Cda
MetroNews Canada
At Sunshine Meadows the well-maintained trails are suited to all abilities. A shuttle bus takes hikers to the treeline. —Bruce Trail: Ontario's longest trail (800 kilometres) offers tremendous variety, from vineyards in the south to the waters of ...
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Jarvis man cycles across Canada in friend's memory
Hamilton Spectator
Riding for Blane Hamilton, Ontario, June , 15, 2011 Dennis Choi, a friend of cyclist Blane Morden, killed a year ago on Upper James is starting a trek to Halifax today from the spot where his buddy was killed. Blane's dad ,Terry was there to send ...
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Lake Laurentian Conservation Trail reopens today The City of Greater Sudbury  would like to advise residents that the Lake Laurentian Conservation Trail (connecting South Bay Road and Moonlight Beach) will reopen today at 4:00 p.m. The trail has been closed for several months to allow for bridge construction. For more information, please call the City of Greater Sudbury at 3-1-1.

WELCOME 2011! CANOEKIDS PADDLING CAMP IS BACK!
News!  Dates and Session Information is here, see below!  We are most excited to announce that Paddling Camp will be extended to 5 weeks this year. Three sessions of camp will be devoted to the exceptional Paddling Camp we have always offered with new programs, crafts and twists to keep it new and exciting.
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