Showing posts with label Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Ontario Trails News - Conservation Act under review

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Province seeks input in attempt to boost conservation efforts

Hamilton Spectator
Conservation Halton is hoping that a review of the Conservation Authorities Act will silence critics who accuse the agency of misusing its powers.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry recently announced a review of the roles, responsibilities, funding and governance of conservation authorities (CAs) under the Conservation Authorities Act (CAA).
According to the ministry, the demands placed on the province's resources have multiplied since the act's inception in 1946. This has led to a system of management that has grown "increasingly complex" between the Province, municipalities and the CAs.
Ken Phillips, chief administrative officer for Conservation Halton (CH), said it's time the province provides some clarity for its resource management strategy to educate people on the responsibilities of Ontario's 36 CAs.
"Some people think we are just a regulator and (conservation authorities) aren't popular. It's the same as someone getting a ticket for speeding, a parking ticket. No one likes the person who has the power to be a regulator, but we're doing our job."
CH manages and protects the environment and natural resources and its jurisdiction spans 1,000 square kilometres of land, 17 creeks, 26 km of Lake Ontario shoreline, forest cover and 80 km of the Niagara Escarpment.
But the role of Conservation authorities can become contentious as it can also control whether a developer can build on an environmentally sensitive chunk of land, even if it's privately owned, for example. And it can hold up the process for homeowners who require a permit from the authority before commencing renovations.
"Critics say we are overreaching our bounds, not acting within our jurisdiction … we're doing our job – to protect the environment and protect human life and property," said Phillips.
The list of responsibilities that falls under the jurisdiction of CAs continues to grow. For instance, Lake Ontario shoreline management and the Lakes and Rivers Improvement Act have been delegated to CAs, along with a more active role managing invasive species.
"As the resources shrank at the ministry, conservation authorities were there to pick up the things they weren't capable of doing anymore," said Phillips.
In addition, CAs handle reforestation, flood control, floodplain management, fish and wildlife habitat, water quality monitoring, rural drainage, stream flow monitoring, tourism, municipal plan review, wetlands protection, watershed strategies and erosion control.
Burlington Liberal MPP Eleanor McMahon, parliamentary assistant to Bill Mauro, Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry, has been mandated to review the Act. In a media release, she recognized the importance of CAs in "ensuring Ontario remains the beautiful, healthy and green province that it is."
"As pressures on our environment increase, we need to ensure that this valuable tool is modernized," she said.
Phillips said one thing that would help with modernization is money.
In 1996, Ontario cut transfer payments administered by the Ministry of Natural Resources to CAs across Ontario from $40 million to $7.6 million. The next year, the ministry committed to 50 per cent funding with municipalities for eligible programs, estimated to be $34 million. To date, this funding has not been provided, with the exception of the Water Erosion Control Infrastructure program.
In 2013, municipal levies accounted for 48 per cent of CA revenue, while self-generated revenue was 40 per cent, provincial funding was 10 per cent and federal funding was two per cent.
"I would hope that more funding options would open up, but I don't think it's going to happen," said Phillips.
The Conservation Halton chief administrative officer's biggest hope is that the review will clarify the responsibilities of CAs to make sure everyone knows they're doing exactly what they've been delegated.
And with a land use planning review of four pieces of legislation aimed at protecting the environment under way, the timing's right, said Phillips. The legislations include the Greenbelt Plan, Niagara Escarpment Plan, Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan and the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe.
Mauro, the Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry, said the review would take into consideration comments from the public, municipal partners and other stakeholders.
"Our government recognizes the importance of managing key natural resources to meet the current and future needs of Ontarians," said Mauro.
A discussion paper has been posted for public consultation. It represents the first step in the ministry's review. Feedback will help identify priority areas for the review and produce a range of perspectives on how to improve the current resource management framework.
To access the discussion paper or comment online, visit the Environmental Registry at www.ebr.gov.on.ca and search for EBR Registry Number 012-4509 or "Conservation Authorities Act."
The deadline for submissions is Oct. 19.
Milton Champion

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Ontario Trails News - find out things to do on trails, in Toronto Region and in Ontario Parks





















For information on all activities on the go in Toronto Region Conservation Area Parks be sure to go to: http://trca.on.ca

http://www.trca.on.ca/Website/TRCA/ParksAndCulture/website.nsf/WebPage/trca__parks_and_culture

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For information on all activities on the go in Ontario  Parks be sure to go to:

http://www.ontarioparks.com/en

or en francais:

http://www.ontarioparks.com/fr/


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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Ontario Trail News - information about meeting commentary, TRCA and Black Creek contest and more from Ontario's Trails

OTC Attends Meetings makes comment

Over the past two weeks the OTC President, Jack De Wit has attended, sometimes with staff, sometimes with other Board Members, each of the 7 consultations on the Ontario Trails Strategy. We thank all the organizations that came out in response, and especially all the groups that have asked for permanent support for the operations of the Ontario Trails Council office.

The next meeting of the Ontario Trails Coordinating Committee is December 12th, and there is report of finding to be presented at that time. Additionally the OTC continues to support trails all over Ontario  - this past week alone we assisted by phone or in person; 
  • in Niagara, with progress being made on the Niagara Trails Committee moving to trail management with the Region on a section of trail from Port Colborne to Thorold. Discussions continue.
  • Prince Edward County is moving forward with over 12 supporters and staff involvement in the creation of a PEC Trails Committee to better manage the Millennium trail
  • Leamington is moving to develop trails, OTC supporting Essex and Chatham Kent resources to lend support
  • Huron County held meetings on the Guelph to Goderich Greenway
  • Saugeen Shores moved ahead with OTC support on its road access issues
  • In Toronto the OTC attended the Ontario Place Revitalization stakeholder advisory committee meeting as a member and we made comment on plans for park development and trail design and access considerations.
  • In Nippissing and Mattawa the local clubs are investing in trails. The OTC sent a note of encouragement!
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TRCA Black Creek Contest
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Ontario Trails News - more to enjoy at Toronto Region Conservation!

New Zip Line and Aerial Game Park opens in Ontario

Published: 13-Aug-2013

Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA), in partnership with Treetop Trekking Company, officially opened the new Line and Aerial Game Park on 1 August 2013 at Heart Lake Conservation Area in Ontario, Canada.

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Located in the forested canopy of Heart Lake Conservation Area, the game park features eight courses ranging in difficulty level from beginner to expert, and 10 zip lines including the 900ft longest and 50ft highest zip line. The twin zip crossing right over Heart Lake is the central attraction of the park.
The park offers 75 aerial games including log bridges, cable traverses, balance logs, and Tarzan swings. The space also provides a stand-alone zip line experience for those who do not have the time for the full three hour tour.
The participants with Treetop Trekking at Heart Lake Conservation Area in Brampton will offer activities for anyone aged nine years and above with a minimum height of 4'7" inches and a maximum weight of 250lbs.
The game park is the first park of its kind in Toronto and Region Conservation, and fourth Treetop Trekking park in Ontario.
The park opened on 1 August 2013.
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Saturday, November 5, 2011

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

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City goes separate way on Richmond-Adelaide bike lanes
NOW Toronto
By Ben Spurr Toronto could be getting new bike infrastructure in the entertainment district sooner than expected. On Thursday, the public works committee voted to fast-track the construction of physically separated bike lanes in the Richmond-Adelaide ...
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Crothers' Woods is a hidden gem in the heart of the city
blogTO (blog)
Although the City made modest efforts to maintain the trails at Crothers' Woods around the same time that the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) classified the site as an Environmentally Significant Area in the mid-1990s, the project was ...
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Wondering where to start? These local service providers will help you plan your Ontario hike. Frontenac Outfitters: http://www.frontenac-outfitters.com/ Friends of ...
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Cyclocross riders in turf war with city
Globe and Mail
The club has run cyclocross races in Toronto for 13 years, and gets up to 70 people ... Instead, racers rely on bike-handling skills and lots of endurance. ...

Kitchener 'innovation district' has potential to create 15000 jobs
Waterloo Record
... two returning from Toronto each evening. “If the province delivers a good two-way service the private sector will respond by accelerating growth along the transit corridor, particularly within walking distance of the central station,” Regier said. ...
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5 things to do this weekend: hike through Kortright; a 'Royal' treat at ...
CityNews
As our regular CityNews.ca series continues, we look at events happening in Toronto for a variety of ages and interests. For families: An evening hike is just the thing for night owls and the Kortright Centre for Conservation promises a visit from a ...
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Opening Weekend of the 89th Royal Horse Show
Horse-Canada.com
The Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, ... was named Event Rider of the 20th Century by the International Equestrian Federation. ...

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Equimania is a fun interactive way for kids to learn about horses and try their ... with bull riding, 'bronc' riding and barrel racing at the Ontario Toyota ...
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Ontario Trails News - Paddle, Hike, Bike or Ride

Beware of dangers of grow-ops
Northumberland Today
... TODAY NORTHUMBERLAND -- Chancing upon a grow-op while out hiking may appear like ... Unit (DEU) is warning Ontario residents and visitors to be careful. ...

The Sudbury Star - Ontario, CA | UR
Snowshoeing: Snowshoe trail is being used for hiking and snowshoeing. ... addition to the community, says a representative of TransCanada Trail- Ontario. ...
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Public Information Session:Claireville Conservation Area - TRCA: event
Downsview, Ontario, M3N 1S4, Canada. Ph: (416) 661-6600. Fax: (416) 661-6898. Email: info@trca.on.ca · Conservation Ontarion Conservation Foundation of ...
www.trca.on.ca/events/event.dot?id=108394

Ontario senior retrofit grants
Ontario is committed to building a culture of conservation.. Ontario is committed to building a culture of conservation. It's central to the government's ...
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Credit: 8-80 Cities
In time for Bike Month, 18 amazing city bikes that ... - Toronto Life
Daily news and authoritative listings of Toronto's top restaurants, shopping, and culture.
www.torontolife.com/.../time-bike-month-18-amazing-city-bik...

Cycle manners
NOW Toronto
The single biggest cause of car-bike collisions is car drivers failing to yield the right of way to cyclists. No surprise then that Toronto has the highest rate of car on cyclists' collisions in the country – 42 per 100000 population. ...
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Watch for Bikes
Canada NewsWire (press release)
So far this year in Toronto, 106 cyclists have been involved in car-bike collisions and 40 charges of "Open Vehicle Door Improperly" have been laid. In 2010, there were approximately 1290 car-bike collisions in Toronto. "All of these collisions could ...
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Northumberland Notes
Northumberland Today
Bethany-area hike. Meet at 9 am at the parking lot at Gilmer's Home Hardware (177 Toronto Rd., Port Hope) to carpool, and bring a lunch and a drink. For more information, contact Bob Short at 905-885-1420. * A community interdenominational prayer ...
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Marmur: Toronto's divine urban landscape
Toronto Star
Here he completed his architectural studies and though he has worked on many projects in the United States and Europe, Toronto has remained his home. In his book, Walking Home, published last month by Random House Canada, he writes about cities in ...
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Steve Foster enjoying sucess in Enduro Racing
SooToday.com
Marie, Ontario, Foster's garage is a shrine to his sporting activities, with all the gear ... He teaches rock and ice climbing, sea kayaking, and is also an ...

Ontario Trails: Ontario Trails News - Paddle, Hike, Bike, or Ride
Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, bicycles are considered vehicles. As such, cyclists of all ages must share our streets with motorized vehicles. ...
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Friday, June 10, 2011

Ontario Trails News - Paddle, Hike, Bike, or Ride

The top 25 walking intersections in Toronto « Spacing Toronto
By Dylan Reid
Now, I am happy to say, Global News has thoughtfully open-sourced the complete data set. I hope others will be able to use it to come up with other interesting insights into walking in Toronto... Spacing Toronto



City's contradictory messaging gets bike boxes off to a bad start
Guelph Mercury
The 'Share the Road — Cycle Safe' page on the city's website includes several tips for safe cyclingincluding, in bold letters, 'Don't pass on the right.' The website includes a link to Ontario's Guide to Safe Cycling, which says when a motorist is ...


All-star students get Duke of Edinburgh Awards insideTORONTO.com
They strapped snowshoes to their feet for a six-day trek across Northern Ontario. They bonded with Huskies on a sledding trip in Algonquin Park...


Trails in Toronto | Monvida
Trails in Toronto. If you're like me, running along city streets is not your thing. You want more out of running than having to dodge pedestrians like ...
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TRCA: News Story
To view a map of the Shared Path please go to: http://www.toronto.ca/parks/pdf/trails/sharedpath.pdf. Toronto is Canada's largest city and sixth largest ...
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14 years for Tour de Grand
Cambridge Times
Last year, Dean Sage from Grand River Cycle tweaked brakes and switched pedals for rider Marco Avolio from Toronto, who was preparing for the 72 km route in the Cambridge Tour de Grand in Churchill Park. Times File Photo The Tour de Grand got off to an ...
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Hitting the high seas in a kayak
NorthernLife.ca
Though I've been living and working in northern Ontario for the past few years, ... I had been in a canoe before, but never a kayak, so I was glad to have ...


Turtle caution urged London Free Press
"Currently, seven of Ontario's eight turtle species are listed as at risk," said Scott Gillingwater, species-at-risk biologist with the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority. "Even our most common species, the midland painted turtle, ...
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Wilderness Hike to Conquer Cancer! - SyncBASE Inc - Financial ...
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ATVs will pose hazard on city's streets The Sudbury Star
Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, bicycles are considered vehicles. As such, cyclists of all ages must share our streets with motorized vehicles. Cycling on sidewalks creates an unsafe environment for pedestrians, and is illegal. ... 
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Compromise should be reached on harbour fishing, ATV use Northumberland Today
Many people might not know this, but there is a law that prevents the harassment of hunters and anglers in Ontario. For instance on some other waters, I get people telling me I can't fish from my boat around their docks or boats. Wrong, wrong, wrong! ... See all stories on this topic »



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