Showing posts with label Toronto Centre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toronto Centre. Show all posts

Saturday, September 24, 2011

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

Trails of 1812
Tourism officials meeting to chart course for 2012
Brockville Recorder and Times
Alicia Wanless, bicentennial manager with the St. Lawrence War of 1812 Bicentennial Alliance, will speak about heritage tourism, the 1812 celebrations and a ...

Ontario Trails Maps
Seminar looks at benefits of cycling tourism
Napanee Guide
She said the strength of these tours is a sign that an already healthy cycling tourism industry is on the rise. A recent Ontario Ministry of Tourism and Culture report found that cyclists travelling through Ontario spent about $305 million in 2007. ...
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Middlesex County opens its doors
Strathroy Age Dispatch
... hosted by the Ontario Heritage Trust across the province and locally by Tourism ... Quilt Trail and the Skunk's Misery-McLaren Tract in Southwest Middlesex.

Toronto Centre candidates field TCN questions
insideTORONTO.com
We are dedicating $200 million over four years to municipalities to invest in active transportation (people powered transportation such as bikes, walking, wheeled mobility devices including electronic scooters). 3) How do you plan to improve healthcare ...
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 Toronto Dundas Square Bus Trail | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Went to Toronto but didn't get as much time as I would have liked for photography . Made it to the CN Tower for the blue hour but all shots ruined by the glass ...
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Hallow Bash ends on high note
Chatham Daily News
... for the program that helps children with disabilities enjoy horseback riding. ... According to the Ontario government, more than 100000 orphaned and ...

New helmet regulations for young 4-H riders
Calgary Herald
And in Ontario, 4-H officials have supported mandatory helmet use since 2006. ... In Alberta, 4-H offers horseriding programs to young people of varying ...

Lake Erie Coastal Stewardship Trail News
COAST KEEPERS RESPOND TO OUR CALL FOR HELP!www.carolinian.org
  Creating a multi-use coastal trail along the Canadian shore of Lake Erie is no simple task but it’s been made easier thanks to a number of volunteers who have offered to help scope out our proposed trail routes.  These “Coast Keepers” have come forward to investigate areas such as Pelee Island, Erieau, Port Burwell and the Grand and Canard rivers.  There is still time to join these, and other volunteers, who are testing the 600 km trail by bike, car, kayak or foot.  You may also wish to highlight your habitat restoration project or a local trail that you feel should be part of the coastal trail.                                                           Contact Dan at coast@carolinian.org for more info. 

 

Waterfront Trust



We have received several calls from long-time waterfront supporters, all deeply concerned about proposals by the Mayor of Toronto to amend the plans developed by Waterfront Toronto regarding the Port Lands in Toronto without public consultation or the involvement of Waterfront Toronto. Today's report that the Mayor is refining his position to retain Waterfront Toronto as the lead agency for development in the Port Lands.



Toronto Star
Waterfront Toronto held an extensive and meaningful public consultation process that brought together international and national experts as well as Torontonians to work out a vision and a strategy for the waterfront. This process was critical to moving forward with the many projects that have been completed to date and those still in the planning stages. Waterfront Toronto’s public consultation process was instrumental in engendering public confidence and optimism in what can and should be achieved. 



The Waterfront Regeneration Trust has been and continues to be an active participant in this process along with hundreds of others. We strongly endorse this process and the vision, strategies, projects and plans that have developed from it. We also commend Waterfront Toronto for its leadership role in the vitally important development of Toronto’s waterfront.



Marlaine Koehler, Executive Director 
Waterfront Regeneration Trust
Urban Planning


The evolution of suburbs over the decades reflect the nuances and dynamics behind North American families, communities and policies guiding environmental, social, economic and physical developments.

At the same time, fundamental questions about the viability and sustainability of entrenched values, ideals and interests have continued to be a topic of debate and controversy.

Attend the 3rd Annual Retrofitting & Planning Sustainable Suburbs Summit, being held in Toronto on November 8th & 9th, 2011 and appraising current suburban lifestyles and landscapes, and the way forward. Book your space today! Visit http://www.sustainablesuburbs.ca to register and view the agenda.

Mountain Biking
Check out the video of the new black diamond loop on the Wildwood Lake Trail.....lots of fun...! :) http://www.facebook.com/l/eAQCRphLKAQBjxZR9DpyRiD0eHfpG7KKI6mOZK7CUOBIy4w/www.stratfordbeaconherald.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3294940



Hike Haliburton Festival September 23-25

Join us in the Haliburton Highlands for the 9th Annual Hike Haliburton Festival. Explore the natural and cultural heritage of the Highlands or just come for a good workout. Register for themed hikes lead by knowledgeable and engaging leaders and personalities or venture out on one or more our scenic public trails with friends and family. More information at http://www.haliburtonholidays.com/fall/hikehaliburton.asp

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