Showing posts with label The Globe and Mail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Globe and Mail. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Ontario Trail News - A Tale of Two Tarts. (So very much more going on on trails, but this gets the news)

Two tarts beat as one: Tasting event aims to end Southern Ontario pastry war

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It was a sticky situation: two Southern Ontario regions jostling over butter tart tourism. A lawyer was even called in.
But the bitter rivalry between the Butter Tart Trail of Wellington North and the Kawarthas-Northumberland Butter Tart Tour has sweetened. The pair is now teaming up for a one-day tart-tasting event in Toronto.
“We’ve really made an attempt to make this a collaborative effort,” said Karen Theriault, executive director of regional tourism for the Kawarthas area.
The Aug. 15 event was an easy sell to Wellington North.
“Butter tarts are an Ontario quintessential dessert,” said April Marshall, tourism and marketing manager for Wellington North. “We felt it was better to make a positive out of this situation instead of getting wrapped up in controversy back and forth.”
The Kawarthas-Northumberland Butter Tart Tour, started this year, had raised the ire of Wellington North, whose 30-kilometre tart trail was launched seven years ago. Wellington North was worried the competing tart attraction would hurt its tourism and bakeries. The regions, both north of Toronto, are about 180 kilometres apart.
Wellington North turned to a lawyer to issue a cease-and-desist letter to the tart tour, contending it infringed on its trademarked Butter Tart Trail. As a result, Kawarthas-Northumberland was added to the tour’s name, easing tension between the two regions.
They’ll each showcase their buttery desserts at the Toronto event, which will also include tarts from the town of Midland and Tartistry, a west Toronto bakery playing host to the tasting. Midland is home to the Best Butter Tart Festival. Indeed, many communities and bakers have laid claim to having the best tarts.
“Butter tarts are certainly something that no matter where you’re travelling in the province, you’re going to come across a bakery or two or three or more that are making butter tarts,” noted Rebecca LeHeup, executive director of Ontario Culinary Tourism Alliance.
The tourism alliance is co-organizing the tart event. Ms. LeHeup believes butter tarts could become to Ontario what beef is to Alberta, lobster to Nova Scotia, poutine to Quebec. The earliest published Canadian recipe for butter tarts is from Barrie, Ont., dating back to 1900.
“Why not, in search for our culinary identity, latch onto the butter tart?” Ms. LeHeup proposed.
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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Ontario Trails - The best fall colours anywhere - See them at Ontario Trails Facebook Page.

A beautiful autumn scene from Spencer Gorge in Dundas (Hamilton). Thank you to CONE for the nice share.

Fall in the Spencer Gorge.
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Thanksgiving perfect for Northumberland
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COBOURG -- "Whenever people ask 'where's Northumberland County?' I say, 'do you know the Big Apple you can see from the 401? That's it,'" says Eileen Lum, the region's tourism manager. The huge landmark -- next to the Big Apple restaurant, where you ...
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Alternate funds sought for trail development
Northumberland Today
Initially, the committee was looking for Hamilton Township (through which the trail passes between the two towns) to take the lead in development of the Bob Carr road allowance on township property running from County Road 2 to Lake Ontario, she said ...
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Ontario bird sanctuary is a delight to visit
Vancouver Sun
In the winter, there are 15 kilometres of groomed cross-country skiing trails along with snowshoeing and hiking. How do I get there?


Hiking Blue Mountain | Ontario | Travel | Ottawa Sun
Q: We wanted to hike Blue Mountain and heard about some trails there.
www.ottawasun.com/2012/09/27/hiking-blue-mountain 


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Jarvis bike lanes to be removed by end of year
Globe and Mail
Toronto's Jarvis Street bike lanes will be ripped out as planned after a last-ditch attempt to save the controversial cycling route failed at city council Tuesday. Council voted 19-24 against a motion that would have spared the lanes. “What this ...
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Oakville cancer survivor happy to be cycling for life
InsideHalton.com
The two-day, more than 200-kilometre cycling event between Toronto and Niagara Falls raises funds for personalized cancer medicine research at The Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. While the ride isn't until June 8-9, 2013, the launch of the sixth ...
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Removing Jarvis Bike Lanes is Unprincipled | Toronto Standard
Justin Robertson: Even a non-cyclist can see the absurdity of this decision.
www.torontostandard.com/the-sprawl/jarvis-bike-lanes


Local cyclists exhibit need for speed, tweed - the newspaper
Last year, Tweed Ride Toronto event focused their efforts in the Pedal Powered Hope Project, increasing cycling resources in Malawi. The project sent bikes to ...
www.thenewspaper.ca/.../894-tweed-ride-toronto-takes-to-the-... 




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Hi everyone,

Another very important meeting to highlight the need for mountain bikers to voice their wish for mountain biking (think Bike Park) to be included in the master plan.


Please spread the word!

The City of Toronto is hosting a public meeting where you can learn more about the Beare Road Park Master Plan project, and provide your input on its new Master Plan.
We invite you to join us at the first public meeting.

Date: Thursday, October 11, 2012

Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm

Location: Blessed Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School, 40 Sewells Road, Toronto, ON M1B 3G5

RSVP is appreciated but not required. If you are able to attend please RSVP by email to tbosco@toronto.ca

At the meeting on October 11, the Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation project team will give a presentation that includes background information about the site and the existing conditions. Parks Canada will also be at the meeting to provide an update on the neighbouring proposed Rouge National Urban Park and their consultation process.

The City of Toronto will specifically be seeking feedback regarding the vision that users and residents have for the park, guiding principles that should influence park design, and the consultation process. Other public meetings will follow as the plan progresses.

The venue is wheelchair accessible. Please request any additional accommodations necessary when you RSVP. We look forward to meeting with you.


 MEDIA ADVISORY-FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2012

2012 Beaver Valley Bike Ride
Supporting the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics
   
WHEN: October 5th, 2012, Ride starts at 7:00am sharp (Rain or Shine)
  
WHERE: Dearcroft Montessori School, 1167 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville, ON L6J 1L3

HIGHLIGHTS
The Beaver Valley 180 represents the true spirit of group rides!

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This ride traverses Southern Ontario departing from Oakville and arriving over 180 km later in Beaver Valley.

Riders in the "Beaver Valley 180" recognize their good fortunes and the importance of supporting others in their goals.  This ride began with 5 guys having fun and is now an event with over 70 elite riders supporting Special Olympics Ontario athletes in order that they may realize their dreams.
  
The BV180 continues to support The Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics athletes in order that they may realize their dreams. The Law Enforcement Torch Run is  the most important fundraising entity for Special Olympics programs around the WORLD. In the four years has raised over $430,000. The goal for 2012 is $130,000.
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http://beseenbesafe.simcoecountytrails.net

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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

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

Bigger and better rally results
Bancroft This Week
... 2011 Rally of the Tall Pines as well as a cheque for the Bancroft Sled Dog Races...Competitors came from all over Ontario, five competitors were from ...


Fitness and Outdoor Contest | Green Living
Fitness and Outdoor Contest ... Mountain Equipment Co-op Outdoor Camping Kit ... 1 (one) bus pass to Algonquin Park and an Ontario Parks souvenir bag ...
www.greenlivingonline.com/fitness-and-outdoor-contest


First time is a definite charm
Haliburton County Echo
Jillian Mayhew, the top Red Hawks Nordic ski finisher at the Central Ontario Secondary School Athletics championship, which were held at Glebe Park last ...


Ontario horsemen fight to keep share of slots money
Globe and Mail
Busloads of horsemen will arrive at Queen's Park in Toronto Wednesday afternoon to challenge an Ontario government review of what it calls a $345-million “subsidy” of thehorse racing industry. The buses will file in from around the province to meet on ...
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Adventure Cycling director visits Detroit area to promote ...
The Republic
The new 518-mile Detroit Alternate takes cyclists through communities and landmarks from Oberlin, Ohio, to Owen Sound in Ontario, Canada.

Mississauga
The Lake Ontario Atlantic Salmon Restoration Program has been recognized with the Spring Fishing & Boat Show's Conservation Project of the Year Award. File photo The efforts of a number of organizations to help replenish Lake Ontario's salmon ...
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Learn to Share the Road with Bikes Tonight at Rec Centre
I on Stratford
The Share the Road Cycling Coalition is a provincial cycling advocacy organization created to unitecycling organizations from across Ontario and work with ...

Finally got my new kayak! - Ontario Fishing Community Home
Finally got my new kayak!: now its time to set it up for fishing.
ontariofishingcommunity.com/forums/index.php?showtopic...

Stolen ATV from St. Clair Parkway  Chatham Daily News

An ATV has gone missing from a residence on St. Clair Parkway. ... The vehicle had Ontariolicense plates 24XC5 and is valued at approximately $5000.


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