Showing posts with label Trans Canada Trail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trans Canada Trail. Show all posts

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Ontario Trails News - We support trails. We supported New Tecumseth. With a membership we can support you too!

OTC Supports New Tecumseth Trails
March 29, 2014
Mr. Ray Osmond
Director of Parks, Recreation and Culture
Municipality of New Tecumseth
10 Wellington Street East
Alliston, ON L9R 1A1

RE: Trails, Private Land Use and Completing the Trans Canada Trail in Ontario

Dear Mr. Osmond;

Thanks for the opportunity to comment on the issue of recreational trails and farmland in New Tecumseth.

Firstly, let me say that your efforts to complete trail and the section of the Trans Canada Trail on lands under your authorized management and control is something the Ontario Trails Council supports.

In Ontario, there are over 80,000 kilometers of trail, much of which is in southern Ontario where the majority of private land issues arise. Most of Ontario’s farmland is in central and southern Ontario and this makes up roughly 63% of Ontario’s trail inventory.

Thusly, the majority of trail in south west and central Ontario is near, or passes through some form of managed or private land ownership or commercial operation, that could include farming, logging, wetland protection or park.

In fact many trails, such as the Upper Grand Trailway have been supplied interpretive signage through OMAFRA grants to explain faming uses adjacent to the trail to promote agriculture appreciation. Hundreds of other trails operate harmoniously with farmers, such as the Chrysler Greenway in Essex and the Millennium Trail in Prince Edward County.

It is also, in our opinion, more than reasonable to state that the vast majority of this @26,000 kilometers of trail does not involve threat of closure or re-route requests on the part of local landowners or business owners. While there are situations where there may be trail use issues, they tend to be local in nature and remediated through public meeting, signage and effective ongoing trail wardenship and stewardship practices.

The OTC supported New Tecumseh trail development in 1999-2001 as the agent of the Trans Canada Trail in Ontario, and we believe that completing and providing additional trail capacity in New Tecumseth is of great public value. A public value that does not unreasonably impact on farming or private business operation, and which, when or if it does these issues can be usually be resolved without the dissolution of the current trail routing.

Our research shows that at that time of initial master plan and TCT development the public officials of New Tecumseth met with the public, local landowners, and local land-managers as a process of due diligence to implement the trail route in New Tecumseth.

Importantly, during this process you, and others in your office engaged the public, listened to concerns and resolved many land use agreements in the process. Many of these sessions involved local farmers and local agreements were reached with not only the farmers, but representatives of these farmers, such as the local Board of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture.

We are also given to understand that during the fall on 2013 additional meetings were held at which time additional permissions and resolutions were discussed and agreed upon. These progressive discussions involved the go ahead to seek funds and complete routes.

At OTC, we expect that private land rights be respected. We expect users to expect and respect other users. We do not approve trespass, nor do we endorse trail users negatively impacting on any land use practice or negatively on the environment or eco-systems through which a trail may travel.

We do expect public consultation and negotiated settlement on the part of users, land managers, land owners, route planners, tourists, accessibility to be promoted, top quality amenities and rules and expectations provided through signage. Moreover, we really appreciate consultation with volunteer groups and trail non-profits that support local trail, when public consultation takes place.

At OTC we understand that the Municipality is seeking new information about issues that have come to light, bison and bison ranching impacts from trail use.

In our opinion, the Municipality of New Tecumseth has enacted a thought out and publicly consulted trail master plan development process; worked with the local business community to define issues and a pathway to issue resolution; learned about new issues in order to resolve these issues; involved local trail volunteers and trail management groups, and is not unduly impinging on the rights of concerned groups to continue business in conjunction with future trail traffic, users, wardens and stewards.

Based on your due process and diligence, we would recommend that New Tecumseth support the recommendations of staff as you work to complete the TCT trail.

Sincerely,

Patrick Connor
Executive Director
Ontario Trails Council
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

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Greens Mountain Recreational Master Plan
Notice of Stakeholder Meetings
Greetings!

Thank you for your interest in the Greens Mountain Recreational Master Plan planning process.

Stakeholders with a potential interest in the Greens Mountain area are invited to attend a series of meetings over the next few weeks to provide their input for the planning and development of recreational areas and facilities.

These meetings have been organized into groups with similar interests in order to better understand the needs, desires and concerns of each group and their vision for Greens Mountain.

The municipality has developed a focus for the development of outdoor experiences over the next five years which is outlined in the Highlands East Strategic Plan . Click here for a copy.

Below is a list of input meetings:

Location: McCausland Centre - Gooderham
Off Highway VehiclesMonday, March 31 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm AGENDA
Business & Tourism
Tuesday, April 1 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm
AGENDA
General Public MeetingThursday April 3 - 7:00pm to 9:00pmAGENDA
Non-Motorized UsersMonday April 7 - 7:00pm to 9:00pmAGENDA
Special Interest GroupsTuesday April 8 - 7:00pm to 9:00pmAGENDA
Adjacent LandownersThursday April 10 - 7:00pm to 9:00pmAGENDA

The meeting agendas, also easily accessed through this link, are for your review and to assist you in preparing for the meeting.  If you cannot attend, please ensure another representative is able to participate in the meeting. These initial consultations are intended to learn more about your needs and desires as well as your thoughts about how to better manage recreation at Greens Mountain.

An on-line community survey will be posted on the Municipality of Highlands East website prior to the meetings. Please take a few moments to complete the survey.

We are also seeking one primary contact from each stakeholder group to participate in a user group questionnaire to gain more specific information about their organization. If you are the primary contact CLICK HERE or please forward this email to them.
 
 
Sincerely,
 
David A Clark Consulting Inc.
Greens Mountain Recreational Master Plan

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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Ontario Trails Council - Trail News from all over Ontario's trails!

OTC Membership Drive
The Ontario Trails Council is a charitable organization, established in 1988, that promotes the creation, development, preservation, management and use of recreational trails.
Over past years membership got: a working Ontario Trails Strategy, new Regional Trail Committees, $25 Million in federal funding for communities (NOT OTC!), 84 trail projects in Ontario equalling 16.4M, and work to enhance the Waterfront Trail, Toronto Trails, Lake Erie Coastal Trail, Trans Canada Trail and 2,000 other trails in Ontario. We do this with your support!
PRICING - Buy fax, credit card or mail (all include 13% HST)
Yearly Rates BaseHSTTotal
Small <200 td="" trail="" users=""> $103.00$13.39$116.39
Medium 200:5000 users $257.50$33.47$290.97
Large >5000 users $772.50$100.42$872.92
 

We Welcome Returning Members

PARK TO PARK TRAIL ASSOCIATION


 
Trails Education News


NEXT COURSE - JUNE 2, 2014
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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Ontario Trail News - News and Information from all over Ontario's Trails!

Development NewsROMA/OGRA Show


 
On February 25th about 20 trail organizations attended a meet and greet "trails" function at the Rural Ontario Municipalities Conference.

The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport provided profile to the Ontario Trails Strategy and the Ontario Trails Coordinating Committee and the various initiative the MTCS has promoted to improve trails since 2005. The MTCS Ontario Place Revitalization Team was also in attendance, which is a good thing as Ontario Place is supposed to be for ALL Ontario!
 
The Tudor room was sponsored by the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport the event saw over 150 representatives from rural municipalities take time out to meet the Ontario Trails Council, The Waterfront Trail, The Trans Canada Trail Ontario, The Eastern Ontario Trails Alliance, Hike Ontario, The Bruce Trail Conservancy, The Ontario Federation of Trail Riders, The Ontario Equestrian Federation, the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs, the Ontario Federation of All-Terrain Vehicle Clubs, the CycleON MTO office, the Share the Road Coalition, and The MNR Trails Data Office.
 
The OTC was able to meet partners from all over Ontario, but we had specific requests to assist in trail development from Prince Edward, Renfrew County, Township of Bayham, Brockville and the Thousand Islands, as well as all the member NGO's in the room. 
 
Thanks to Chris White from OTC Member Guelph Eramosa, for bringing the event to the attention of the MTCS through the Ontario Trails Coordinating Committee, and thanks to the lead Ministry for listening and responding with the opportunity to connect with our members.

National Trail Coalition funding in Budget

The National Trails Coalition (NTC) is the operating name for the Coalition of Canadian Trails Organizations, a federally incorporated not-for-profit organization. The NTC was formed in 2007 to bring the broad spectrum of trail-based activities together in a collaborative manner to build, maintain and promote trails and trail use across Canada. One of the founding principles of the Coalition is building new partnerships between trail disciplines; fostering more multiple-use trail development; and providing a trail-based platform on which private enterprise and volunteer groups alike can generate economic activity.
The umbrella organizations spearheading the coalition initiative are the Canadian Council of Snowmobile Organizations (CCSO), the Canadian Off-Highway Vehicle Distributors Council (COHV), and the Canadian Trails Federation (CTF). Through their affiliates across Canada, these parent bodies represent trail building, operating and maintenance organizations in every province and territory. Most importantly, they provide trail infrastructure and a tourism product that is used by millions of Canadians and visitors to Canada.
For the full press release see: http://goo.gl/5G9ELi
 

Legal Input Sought
Is there a law in Ontario you think needs to be changed? The Law Commission of Ontario (LCO) reviews existing provincial laws to see whether they can be improved or repealed or whether circumstances require new laws. We also review government policy and practices.


 
The LCO welcomes law reform proposals from individuals and organizations, including academics, jurists, lawyers, community and advocacy groups, labour organizations, businesses and members of the public. We are accepting proposals until March 21, 2014. This is the second and final call for proposals for projects to begin later this year and to take us into what we hope will be our third mandate beginning in January 2017.
 
Please be aware that the LCO does not provide funding for others to undertake projects, but undertakes Board-approved projects in-house.
For more information about making a proposal, and to find out how the LCO selects projects, see our website. See the range of projects we have completed and are undertaking now. You can learn about our funders and supporters and more about the LCO at www.lco-cdo.org.
Contact us at lawcommission@lco-cdo.org


Education News

Our Sincere Condolences
Trails lost a great guy in Bob McFarland. He was a past employee of the City of Woodstock where he served as the
Director of Community Services and previously the same position in Waterloo and Oakville.
Bob was involved in many community groups, organizations and served on many Boards and Committees in
Woodstock, Waterloo and Oakville. It can be said that wherever he lived, he got involved in the community.
One of the groups he was involved with was the Oxford County Trail Committee and he was a member of the OTC Education Faculty.

On-Line started Feb 3rd!

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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Ontario Trail News - News from all over Ontario's Trails

Education News - On-Line started Feb 3rd!


Trail NewsROMA/OGRA Show
MTCS is hosting a trails meet, greet and information sharing room at the ROMA/OGRA conference, February 25th, 2014; and has invited the OTC, PRO and the OPA to be on hand. We will be putting up a small display promoting our memberships, conferences/training programs and/or trail-related information.

We have 2 hours in a meet, greet, open house walk-about setting, and Ministries that are available, will also bring a display to depict their trail initiatives and provide a knowledgeable staff to answer questions.

For it's part MTCS will be talking about:
  • Pan/Parapan American Games Trails Legacy Investment
  • Strengthening the Ontario Trails Strategy - results of the regional trail consultations and Aboriginal engagement opportunities
  • MTCS Funding Programs - Ontario Sport and Recreation Communities Fund, Tourism Development Fund, Celebrate Ontario and Ontario Trillium Foundation Fund
  • Regional Tourism Organizations’ trail initiatives and
  • Ontario Place’s new waterfront park and trail
Other provincial level trail federations and several OTC Members have also been invited. See you there.
Cycle Ontario - Outdoor Show
I have a discount coupon for the Outdoor Adventure Show Feb 21-23 in Toronto would you be able to attach it to your next newsletter? Cycle Ontario is at Booth # 458


OTC Membership Drive
The Ontario Trails Council is a charitable organization, established in 1988, that promotes the creation, development, preservation, management and use of recreational trails.
Over past years membership got: a working Ontario Trails Strategy, new Regional Trail Committees, $25 Million in federal funding for communities (NOT OTC!), 84 trail projects in Ontario equalling 16.4M, and work to enhance the Waterfront Trail, Toronto Trails, Lake Erie Coastal Trail, Trans Canada Trail and 2,000 other trails in Ontario. We do this with your support!
PRICING - Buy fax, credit card or mail (all include 13% HST)
Yearly Rates BaseHSTTotal
Small <200 td="" trail="" users=""> $103.00$13.39$116.39
Medium 200:5000 users $257.50$33.47$290.97
Large >5000 users $772.50$100.42$872.92
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Sunday, February 9, 2014

Ontario Trails News - Trail News from all over Ontario Trails

Education News - On-Line started Feb 3rd!


Trail NewsTimmins
Cycle Ontario - Outdoor Show
I have a discount coupon for the Outdoor Adventure Show Feb 21-23 in Toronto would you be able to attach it to your next newsletter? Cycle Ontario is at Booth # 458


OTC Membership Drive
The Ontario Trails Council is a charitable organization, established in 1988, that promotes the creation, development, preservation, management and use of recreational trails.
Over past years membership got: a working Ontario Trails Strategy, new Regional Trail Committees, $25 Million in federal funding for communities (NOT OTC!), 84 trail projects in Ontario equalling 16.4M, and work to enhance the Waterfront Trail, Toronto Trails, Lake Erie Coastal Trail, Trans Canada Trail and 2,000 other trails in Ontario. We do this with your support!
PRICING - Buy fax, credit card or mail (all include 13% HST)
Yearly Rates BaseHSTTotal
Small <200 td="" trail="" users=""> $103.00$13.39$116.39
Medium 200:5000 users $257.50$33.47$290.97
Large >5000 users $772.50$100.42$872.92
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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Ontario Trail News - News from all around and about Ontario's Trails!

We Welcome Our New Members!Cycle Ontario

To inspire cyclists of all ages to explore the landscapes and history of Ontario for fun, fitness and self discovery.

We have just rebuilt our site from the ground up to better serve our visitors, cyclo tourists and our valued sponsors.  We are busy adding a wide selection of cycling content and links as quickly as possible.   Thank you for visiting, please come again soon.

Ontario Federation of 4 Wheel Drive Recreationists


We Thank Our Renewing Members!Mattagami Conservation Authority


Ontario Federation of All Terrain Vehicle Clubs


Kolapore Wilderness Trails Association


Essex Region Conservation Authority


Pan Am Path - Toronto

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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Ontario Trail News - all the best information shared by community trails in Ontario!

 Trail News
Ontario Trails Council Membership Drive on Now
The Ontario Trails Council is a charitable organization, established in 1988, that promotes the creation, development, preservation, management and use of recreational trails.
Over past years membership got: a working Ontario Trails Strategy, new Regional Trail Committees, $25 Million in federal funding for communities, 84 trail projects in Ontario equaling 16.4M, new funding to complete the Trans Canada and Waterfront Trails, Toronto Trails, Lake Erie Coastal Trail, Trans Canada Trail and 2,000 other trails in Ontario. We do this with your support!
Friends of Trails
  • Savings on conference/seminar registration
  • Monthly e-bulletins
  • Access to OTC trails database
  • Great gift price!
  • Savings on trail literature/maps
$25.75 + $3.38 = $29.13 (includes 13% HST)
Student
  • 4 editions of the OTC newsletter Greenways
  • Access to OTC trails information
  • Conference and selected literature savings
  * must provide student verification
$20.60 + $2.67 = $23.27(includes 13% HST)
Organizational Members
Our members include municipalities, conservation authorities, parks, trail management groups, trail clubs, trail user groups, health units and other trail-related supporting organizations.
Benefits to Organization
  • Access to Trail Insurance package
  • OTC Web page representation
  • Option on registration in Trillium Trail Network
  • Access to Professional Development sessions, i.e. Trails Tourism Practices, Trails Tort Reform, Trail Design Build Workshops
  • User conflict resolution
  • Representation on OTC trails maps
  • Regional Trail Management Committee development
  • Knowledge exchange
  • Office services and networking support
  • Advocacy benefits - provincially and nationally
  • Savings on conference/seminar registration
PRICING - Buy fax, credit card or mail (all include 13% HST)

Yearly RatesBaseHSTTotal
Small <200 td="" trail="" users="">$103.00$13.39$116.39
Medium 200:5000 users$257.50$33.47$290.97
Large >5000 users$772.50$100.42$872.92
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You can support the OTC in a number of ways. One way is to add one of the badges below to your website or blog. Or become a member! Options below.
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We Welcome 4 NEW Members:

Burlington Parks and Recreation


City of Windsor


Ganaraska Forest Centre


Friends of Glengarry Trails
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