Showing posts with label United States. Show all posts
Showing posts with label United States. Show all posts

Friday, December 6, 2013

Ontario Trail News - all sorts of information about snowmobiing, atv, snowshoeing, cross-country and more on Ontario Trails

Activity News

ATV'ing
Cross Country Skiing


Cycling


Dog Sledding


Heritage Trails


Horse Trails


Ice Trails


Nature Appreciation



Snowmobiling



Snowshoeing


Winter Fit


Winter Hiking

Surveys and Networking!
Don’t forget to join anyone of the following information tools:
Be sure to get a copy of the latest OTC E-bulletin (circulation 880+) - here
Join one of our facebook pages (>4200 friends) - here
Add your trail - here
Complete a survey - here
Twitter to or at us (12840 followers) - here
Join the blog - here
Join Trail Counts - here
Take an On-Line Education Course - here


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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Ontario Trails News - sustainabile trails conference Brockville and more from Ontario's trails!



Performance Measures - Get Trail Educated!
We have updated the program and our 14 module program is here for the using. If you have staff to train, trails to manage or want a session in your area on a particular topic let us know. We'll coordinate a session or series on your behalf.
 DESCRIPTION
COURSE TITLE
Volunteer ManagementView PDF
Business Planning and BudgettingView PDF
Regulation and LegislationView PDF
Ecosystem and Natural HeritageView PDF
Wilderness First AidView PDF
Food and NutritionView PDF
Marketing and PromotionView PDF
Health and SafetyView PDF
Technology for Trails - Level 1View PDF
Trail Design (2 days)View PDF
Trail Risk ManagementView PDF
Trail Committee DevelopmentManual
Trail Steward- On Line LearningProgram
Trail Planning - On LineProgram

Trail Openings and Events
From Members/Financial SupportersBrantford Trails
The County of Brant and City of Brantford have recently begun distributing a new Outdoor Adventures Map that focuses on Hiking, Cycling and Paddling routes in our area.  The map also highlights outdoor recreational areas such as golf courses, outdoor pools, picnic areas and fishing holes.  We welcome all visitors to Brant County and hope they enjoy the awesome outdoor activities featured on the map.

EuroMAB Conference - Brockville
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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Ontario Trails News - get out and get active on an Ontario trail!

Hastings County Trail Development

Niagara Region


Hamilton Burlington Trail Council


Conservation Ontario
healthy hikes


8 essential survival tips for a fall adventure

Colin Field at Cottage Life - 14 hours ago
[image: shutterstock_117589696] While everyone heads outdoors in summer, camping and getting out there in the fall can be equally awesome. The trees, the freshness of a dewy morning, and bundling up around a warm fire at the end of the day are all experiences heightened by the season’s temperature and scenery. Unlike summer, however, camping in the [...]
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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Ontario Trails News - 1,000's of trails, news and events from all over Ontario Trails



Support for council's bike lanes standChatham Daily News
As Councilor Gilbert correctly pointed out, bike lanes just merge with regular traffic at major intersections. According to the Ontario Medical Association, 2/3 of all ...
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Sea to Sea Cycling Tour makes stop in CornwallSeaway News
CORNWALL, Ontario - The back lawn at NAV CENTRE has been turned into an impromptu campsite for 135 cyclists who are biking from coast to coast to end ...
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OPA Annual General Members Meeting Notices
Call for Board of Director wannabe's - Due to some changes that will be taking place with Board members moving to new positions within our Board we are looking for some new blood to join our awesomely wonderful and fun group. We are looking for two new members to add as Directors to our Board. If you have a passion for parks, and a sense of humour, or if you know someone who fits these qualifications and you would like to nominate them for a position as a Director on our Board, please email me at shelley@ontarioparksassociation.ca. If you would like further information on the requirements of a Director please email me and I will give you the skinny on what would be required of this type of superhero.

Proposed revision to Bylaws - At present our Bylaws require us to hold an Annual General Meeting AND an Annual General Members Meeting each year. Our Board will be putting forward a motion at our Annual General Members Meeting to change this item in our Bylaws so that we will be required to hold just one meeting per year - an Annual General Meeting.

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Saturday, August 24, 2013

Ontario Trails News- lot's of trails, races, running, mountain biking all on Ontario Trails!






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Featured Hike: Buddies are going back to camp!
September 20th to 22nd, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, camp fires, games, descending down cliffs for those that are brave, sauna and wine for those that are not…lol This camp has such a magical effect on those that come to experience it! If it’s not the most fun you has all year, it will be right at the top! Link to camp

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Laurentian 8 mountain bike relay coming to North Bay

Wednesday, August 14, 2013   by: Mark PareThe Laurentian 8 is set to test mountain bike riders young and old, and of all skill levels.

Laurentian Ski Hill and Pro Sports Management have teamed up to bring the first eight-hour mountain bike relay to Northern Ontario on October 5, set in the North Bay Nordic Ski Club trails.The funds raised from the event will go to the ski hill. Co-convenor of the event Tim Simpson says all ski hills have to be four-seasons nowadays to be viable financially.

“Laurentian has traditionally been a one-season resort so this is all part of turning it around. This is going to be the first of more than just one event,” he said.

“This will help what we hope to eventually expand maybe into the BMX, into the road race, into the trick biking and that’s where it really comes from, the idea of it. The mountain bike because of our beautiful trails, the fall colours, it just seems like a natural fit for our area.”

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Learn how to get directions, search, view imagery and more.

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Monday, August 19, 2013

Ontario Trails News - Waterfront pushes development in Essex, Windsor, more to do!

Two-wheeled tourists coming to Lake Erie trail

Map of the Waterfront trail.Map of the Waterfront trail.
Cycling vacations have lured California couple Jim and Lisa Burque to France, Italy, the Czech Republic, New Zealand and now to Windsor.
They are some of the 216 cyclists headed to Windsor this weekend for a ride on a new 620 km waterfront trail along Lake Erie from Lakeshore to Fort Erie. The riders on the Great Waterfront Trail Adventure are expected to have a $250,000 economic impact locally and help spin the region and Ontario into the cycling tourism market that is worth almost $47 billion in the United States.
“It’s the most enjoyable way to see any place. You’re going at a pace slow enough to really enjoy the environment,” 59-year-old Jim Burque of the San Francisco Bay area said Friday.
“You meet people. You see a lot of local things you don’t see driving. When you’re driving, you’re just zipping by everything.”
That is exactly why tourists on two wheels are valued. As they pedal through small communities, they stop to see the local attractions, eat at restaurants and stay in hotels while their luggage is transported for them.
“The car can drive from Toronto to Windsor and miss every one of those beautiful harbour towns. The bike can’t. The bike is going to stop at every one of them,” said Marlaine Koehler, executive director of the Waterfront Regeneration Trust which is the charity promoting the waterfront trail along Lakes Erie and Ontario.
Koehler said cycling tourism is worth $46.7 billion in the United States and an estimated $134 million in Québec. She said Ontario should aim to match Québec now that a 620 km waterfront trail along Lake Erie is part of the 1,400 km, 68-community route that is marked from Lakeshore to Québec.
“Cycling tourism is a great way for Ontario to take the tourism assets it already has and repackage them in a new experience,” Koehler said. “We already have great lakes. We already have wonderful harbour towns. We have museums. We have wineries. We don’t need to create new attractions. We just need to package the experience in a way that engages the Ontario, the American and Québec tourist.”
Koehler and the more than 200 cyclists are planning to officially open the Lake Erie route with a 9 a.m. Monday ceremony at the foot of Ouellette Avenue.
The cyclists will begin their seven day ride to Fort Erie at Lighthouse Cove Sunday afternoon. They will stay in Windsor and Leamington.
With two of the seven days here, the cyclists are spending $120,000 just in hotel stays and food, said Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island CEO Gordon Orr.
That could equate into an estimated $250,000 economic impact over two days and those riders coming from three provinces and six states could in turn become ambassadors for the region as they talk to their cycling friends, Orr said.  ”This is phenomenal exposure.”
The Quality Suites hotel in downtown Windsor is booked solid and has more cyclists at the chain’s Comfort Suites hotel. “It’s nice to be sold out on a Sunday night,” director of sales Heather Nantau said Friday.
Cycling tourism is an overlooked gem, said Ajax Mayor Steve Parish who will be on the ride and has already witnessed the benefits of the waterfront route and investing in bike lanes and trails.
“I think that we have the potential cycling tourism industry in southern Ontario that is potentially one of the largest in North America but we’re not putting the resources into it in terms of publicizing it, in terms of investing in the infrastructure, trails and roads and really promoting it,” Parish said.
The Windsor region could benefit more as a start or finish spot because people will tend to spend an extra day or two here, Parish said.
Koehler said the waterfront trail along Lake Ontario had its first ride in 2008 and adding the Lake Erie route with signs was a three-year venture. Now it is about promoting the trail, she said. The route is large enough now that the Canadian Automobile Association has launched an Ontario Bike Assist app and the trail is gaining attention from cycling vacation companies and running events. She said there is an excellent opportunity in Essex County to create an around the county trail.
The Burques cycled the Lake Ontario trail three years ago and are back in Canada for a second trip. Jim Burque said they want to cycle around all the Great Lakes.
He praised the flat, easy ride and friendly people they met in Ontario and suggested advertising more in cycling magazines.
“Put the word out there more. I don’t think a lot of people know about it.”
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Monday, August 12, 2013

Ontario Trail News - Waterfront Trail Expands - an idea first proposed at Trailhead Ontario (2005)

Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail Expands

Published Monday, August 12, 2013 12:03PM EDT 
Last Updated Monday, August 12, 2013 12:51PM EDT
Ontario’s Waterfront Trail is expanding from 780 to 1,400 kilometres and will now run to Lakeshore.
Waterfront Regeneration Trust unveiled the 620 km expansion of the signed route across Lake Erie. The trail helps market the route as a tourism destination, while helping to protect the regions that it runs through.
The existing 780 km signed route provides a marked path along the waterfront from the Quebec border to Niagara-on-the-Lake and will now extend to Lakeshore.
The announcement was made at the Windsor trailhead of the Great Waterfront Trail Adventure, an annual seven day cycling tour.
“We are celebrating the expansion by holding the Adventure for the first time on the Lake Erie portion of the Trail,” says Marlaine Koehler, executive director of the Waterfront Regeneration Trust. “We sold out two months in advance and have people participating from Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, California, Idaho, Maryland and Ohio.”
Ontario Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport Michael Chan MPP said in a news release the waterfront trail has proven to be a vital asset for visitors and residents.
“With today’s expansion, 21 new communities will welcome tourists into diverse and distinct regions that showcase our history and culture while encouraging people to engage in active transportation,” says Chan.
CAA is launching a new Ontario Bike Assist app to help tourists and residents explore the trail. It features routes and trails that have been deemed scenic and approved as safe to travel by CAA’s mapping and research specialists.

Read more: http://windsor.ctvnews.ca/waterfront-trail-extends-to-lakeshore-1.1407459#ixzz2d6d61RWG

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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Ontario Trails - Trailwise May 9, 2013

Trail NewsOntario Trails Council grateful for MTCS Support!
trailhead ontario

Niagara Trails Committee launches petition to save trailniagara trails committee
Toronto Trail Committee - fb page launched, meet Mayor May 13th
toronto trails committee
toronto trails committee
Healthy Hikes - May 1-31, 2013
conservation ontario healthy hikes

Evergreen - Ride the Ravinesride the ravines
Mississauga Firefighter hiking for burn victims
mississauga firefighter

Voyageur Trail Maintenance Blitzvoyageur trail

Ganaraska Trail - Wednesday Walksganaraska trail wednesday walks

Chatham Kent Trail Opening May 18th, 2013trail grand opening chatham kent

Riding to End Povertyride to end poverty

CAN-Bike Courses - Toronto
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Great Waterfront Trail Adventure 2013 - Lake Erie
great waterfront trail adventure

100's of trail stories posted each week!

Thousand Islands Trail Improvements"Tourism in this region is a driving force for economic growth and job creation, and this initiative will ensure that the Thousand Islands remain a place people want to visit year after year," said Gord Brown, Member of Parliament for Leeds-Grenville, on behalf of the Honourable Denis Lebel, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs. "The Government of Canada is proud to invest in these improvements that will enhance the visitor experience while preserving this key outdoor attraction and tourist destination."
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Ontario Trails News - Spring MessageWATER - CHECK BEFORE YOU GO! At this time of Year - Please restrain Motorized and Equestrian use on Soft Soils. Thanks
Trail Questions1) Question: Hunting along rail trails. ANSWERED by MNR: While “railway land” is not defined in the Interpretation area of the Act (i.e. Part I), it is defined in s. 10(9) which reads as follows: “railway land” includes all land set apart under any Act as a land subsidy or otherwise in aid of a railway or any works related to a railway. Abandoned railway land that is no longer owned by a railway company or used in aid of a railway or works related to a railway would not fall under this definition. Thanks to Graham Burke for researching this question.

2) Question: Road Trail Intersection Improvements. OTC was contacted by Saugeen Rail Trail. They have been invited to present at more Ministry of Transportation meetings. They want to know - when two lane highways are re-developed, have any of you been able to secure trailhead improvements at the crossings, by way of the re-development? If so, what did you get? Please e-mail Jeff Hemming at jaycee@bmts.com

saugeen rail trail
3) Deadline Extended! to May 31st, 2013 - Support a Great Lakes Guardian Fund Grant. Great Lakes Guardian Fund applications due tomorrow. Last year OTC supported a Town of Deseronto CIAF Grant Application and the town got an $80,000 grant to re-develop their waterfront park and the Waterfront trail. As an OTC Member, Regional partner, or trail stakeholder would you consider writing a letter in support. E-mail me for our letter template you can use! Also please consider putting our OTC logo or OTC website as a link on your website!

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4) Capital Funding for Trails - Please take a minute to complete the capital funding section of our survey. A s many communities head into the budget cycle other communities want to get an idea of the relative and comparative amounts communities of similar size are investing in their trails. Please go to:

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Trailhead Ontario - Updates
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June 9-12, 2013 - Peterborough

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Discounts for members!
 

Time Limited?Select 1, 2, 3 or 4 Day Participation options

TICKET TYPE PRICE FEE
Conference and Education Package - Paypal (Monday-Tues-Weds) CA$315.88* CA$9.12
Conference and Education Session Package - Pay by cheque (Monday-Tues) CA$357.50* CA$9.95
Conference Registration - Paypal (Mon-Tues) CA$169.63* CA$5.37
Training - Risk Management - (Tues-Weds) CA$203.76* CA$6.24
One Day Registration - Conference Only (Mon or Tues) CA$96.51* CA$3.49
Display Booth CA$257.86* CA$7.63
Display Booth - discount CA$171.58* CA$5.42
Display Booth - Non-Profit - Provincial CA$171.58* CA$5.42
Display Booth - Provincial Non-profit - discount CA$128.20* CA$4.30
Display Booth - Local, small non-profit CA$42.15* CA$2.10
Display table - literature only CA$20.59* CA$1.54
Ordered Ticket at door - Conference CA$169.63* CA$5.37
Ordered Ticket at Door - Education CA$194.01* CA$5.99
Ordered Ticket at Door - Conference and Education CA$365.55* CA$9.95
Ordered Ticket at Door - One Day Only - Conference Only CA$100.00 CA$3.49
Coffee Break Support CA$194.01* CA$5.99

"Kawartha Northumberland"-Trail Stories
peterborough lift lock
The Peterborough Lift Lock National Historic Site of Canada is located on the Otonabee River section of the Trent Canal in the City of Peterborough, Ontario. One of only two hydraulic lift locks on the Waterway, Lock 21 is the highest hydraulic lift lock in the world. Opened on July 9, 1904, it leaves a visible and lasting impact on Peterborough's landscape. It is a large concrete structure along the Trent-Severn Waterway designed to lift boats 19.8 metres. The lock operates on a balance system, whereby water is let into the upper chamber, a connecting valve is opened and the heavier chamber automatically descends, forcing up the lower chamber to start a new cycle. Board a Liftlock & Riverboat Cruise and enjoy the sights and sounds of our waterways and photo opportunities as you travel over historic liftlocks.


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More information? Go to - Trailhead Ontario  Call Patrick at 1-877-668-7245 or Vanessa Twiddy at 905-373-8752www.rto8.com

Trails Education - Select a Program!We have updated the program and our 14 module program is here for the using, as well as on-line learning through Algonquin College!
algonquin college trails education

If you have staff to train, trails to manage or want a session in your area on a particular topic let us know. We'll coordinate a session or series on your behalf.
  DESCRIPTION
COURSE TITLE
Volunteer Management View PDF
Business Planning and Budgetting View PDF
Regulation and Legislation View PDF
Ecosystem and Natural Heritage View PDF
Wilderness First Aid View PDF
Food and Nutrition View PDF
Marketing and Promotion View PDF
Health and Safety View PDF
Technology for Trails - Level 1 View PDF
Trail Design (2 days) View PDF
Trail Risk Management View PDF
Trail Committee Development Manual
Trail Steward- On Line Learning Program
Trail Planning - On Line Program

Trail MappingBACKROADS MAPBOOKS
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Trails Insurance Program AvailableOnce again, members of the trails community find themselves seeking alternative trails insurance. The volatility and unpredictability of your insurance plan keeping you hopping? Wondering what you are getting, curious if your agent or the underwriter understands trails?
If you want:
  • cost stability
  • product assurance
  • insurance perseverance
  • a broker that understands trails
At OTC our mission is "trail preservation." See the note from Intercity Insurance, Mike King, below.

intercity insurance

As for what trail insurance products we have "in the box” right now:

a)       Commercial General Liability coverage —premium costs start at $1,000.00 for $2,000,000 coverage.
b)      Directors and Officers liability coverage — premium costs start at $200.00 for $I,000,000 coverage. We find that even the smallest community group is seeing the importance of acquiring D and O coverage.
c)       Accidental Death and Dismemberment coverage - premiums start at $250. 00 to cover the Officers, Directors, employees, members. The limit of coverage is $100,000.

In the near future OTC will be bundling these products as a part of membership services and products.

Performance Measures - Trail Counts!

ontario trails counts
Low maintenance - Using weatherproof decals our methods allow users to quickly and easily provide you with information you need to assess, improve, direct, re-direct, or provide information to the user - while on the trail. Our proprietary method has been developed by over 140 trail users and with the input of The City of Thunder Bay and Norfolk County Trail Managers.

Packages - OTC Member? - Take $25.00 off each package!
  • Blue - 4-10 trails:  $300.00 plus HST and registration fees
    • Maximum 20 sheets of decals
  • Green - 10-20 trails: $500.00 plus HST and registration fees
    • Maximum 40 sheets of decals
  • Gold - 20 or more trails: Starting at $1,000 plus HST and registration fees
    • TBD
Go to Trail Counts! to purchase. Thanks

Ontario Trails - Your Data Wanted

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Since 2007 the Ontario Trails Council has collected trails data, and turned that data into our award winning website, as mandated by the desires of the trails community reflected in the Ontario Trails Strategy. Nearly 1,000,000 people a year turn to this information in order to find you and your trails. The characteristics we are looking for are:

1.       Measurements
  1. Trailhead Longitude
  2. Trailhead Latitude
  3. Completion Time (hours)
  4. Elevation Change (m)
  5. Trailhead Elevation (m)
  6. Maximum Elevation (m)
  7. Cross Slope Average (%)
  8. Cross Slope Maximum (%)
  9. Minimum Trail Width (m)
  10. Average Trail Width (m)
  11. Maximum Grade (%)
  12. Average Grade (%)
  13. Trail Surface
  14. Trail Classification (Trail Group/Local Classification/Difficulty/ Rating eg: OFSC Trail Classes)
4.    Prohibited Trail Uses
5.    Trail Hazards (Poison Ivy, Steep Slopes)
6.    Trail Fees (Day Pass, Donation, Parking etc.)
7.    Seasons/Dates of Operation
8.    Trail Amenities (Visitor Centre, Beach, Boat Launch etc.)
9.    Trail Enforcement
10.  Trail Permits
11.  Trail Speed Limit
12.  Trail Signage
13.  Trail Environmental Concerns
14.  Trail Permitted Use (Dogs on Leash)
  1. Date of Collection
  2. Data Collector
  3. Trail sensitivity (high /low) 
So let us know if you are willing to support us by sharing data you already have. execdir@ontariotrails.ca Thanks

Ontario Trails MembershipOn behalf of OTC we thank you for your support. If there is a group you know that is not a member contact us and we'll send them a note on membership benefits. This past week we received a renewal from the County of Frontenac. Thank you very much for your support!

THANKS! MERCI! join otc
 
 


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Trail Heroes

Know somebody that works hard on trails? If so nominate them to be an Ontario Trails "Trail Hero!" We'd be happy to review your recommendations and acknowledge in a small way their contribution to trails in your community.

trail heroes

Trail Blog

Every day trails are news! Every day we blog about trails. In communities all over Ontario trails are big news, for cyclists, runners, canoe or horses, every day we capture in one spot all the trail news - local, provincial or national! Join today!

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Trail Leaders!

Become a trail development leader. Join Ontario's first ever series of 14 trail education courses in the development and management of trails. Designed for both volunteers and professionals.  Register today - registration is open 24/7 until the morning of each training event. 

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Join OTC

The Ontario Trails Council is a non-profit charitable organization, established in 1988, that promotes the development, preservation, management and use of recreational trails. With over 130 organizational members and 15 individual supporters the OTC has influence! Support trails in Ontario - Join the OTC

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Learn an Activity

Our website contains information on over 2,600 trails, and a description for nearly 2,000. Learn about the places where you can bike, cross country ski, climb or any of another 15 activities. We are linked to over 130 organizations and a variety of provincial groups that can help you learn an activity or become better at one you already love!

ontario water trails


Add Your Event

We post trail or outdoor events on trail specific facebook pages, the main OTC facebook page, and the event section of the OTC website. You can send us your event and we'll post it to these extensive networks. Each week we reach over 20,000 people, so if you want your event known, a bit better, send us the information.

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Member Requests

1) Capital Budgets - link to google doc shared - please share your trail budget we'd like to know who is getting what around the province. Thanks!

2) OTC is meeting Mayor Rob Ford to discuss his support for the Toronto Trails Committee. Please like us on facebook.

3) OTC/Cycle Toronto pursue Ignite endorsement! Secured!

4) OTC going back to Norfolk County in May on horse trails!

5) Met with core leaders Niagara Trails Committee. Thanks to Niagara Circle Trek Trail for your support!

6) OTC welcomes new members! Thanks South Western Tourism Corporation!

7) OTC declared "partner" of Cycle Toronto - thanks

cycle toronto

8) Algonquin College program on-line

algonquin college

9) Do you have a winter trail maintenance policy? Please forward to Ontario Trails execdir@ontariotrails.ca

10) Thanks to Caledon for extending use of trails to horses!

11) Please renew your OTC Membership - TODAY
"New trails are still to be developed in Ontario. Existing trails need to be maintained and expanded. Trail organizations in Ontario need one common voice to advocate for them. We need a central source to promote funding opportunities and act as a communications link between trail groups." Ray Gilbert Bruce Trails Network

12) Next OTC Board Meeting May 13th, 2013. Using JoinMe internet meeting service.

13) Liability Survey Arising from our meeting with the ADM and staffs October 1, 2012
Short Form
Long Form
Please complete ASAP

14) Hamilton Conservation discount passes - Additional rewards :-)

15) Anybody aware of any sanctioned "free run" dog trails? Came up at Toronto Beltline Trail Meeting. Please call OTC Office with information

16) Credit Valley Conservation looking for support from Shell Fuelling Change Project

17) OTC Mobile App - for iProducts and Windows

otc mobile app

18) peace garden trails
Check out the latest trail opening here.

19) Thanks to The Great Waterway for their support. Contact Graham Burke if your RTO wants to do the same!

20) Millennium Trail PEC Blog - often looking for volunteers

21) Each week 100 folks talk about us and we reach over 12,000 on facebook alone. Check us out

22) Membership section of OTC website updated - get your login and password today!

23) Director section of the OTC website updated - get your login and password today! New content added - Guideline for Interpreting Financial statements and Past Meeting Minutes.

24) CPRA Looking for Infrastructure and Parks Volunteer e-mail John Lohuis at Niagara Parks

 niagara parks

25) Add your trail

26) Add your event

27) Prescott-Russell look for links on website for Masterplan

28) The Toronto Bruce Trail public bus hikes

29) Follow the Education Program on Facebook


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30) Follow the Education Program Updates on Twitter

twitter ontario trails education

31) Post Photos to Pinterest

ontario trails on pinterest


32) OTC on Foursquare

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33) Safe Trails Manual



34) Winter Hikes with Rainbow Routes
rainbow routes hike club


35) OTC Education Partner

Ontario Parks Association

36) Snowshoe program at Wye Marsh

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37) Park and Recreation Ontario.
park and recreation ontario

38) OTC Youtube Channel
ontario trails youtube channel

39) Trail Priorities Survey

40)Trail Reform Now Survey

41) Trail Projects 2012

42) Ontario Trails Maps

ontario trails maps

43) Enabling Change Program
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44) Canadian Canoe Museum
Canadian canoe museum

Canadian canoe museum


45) Sustainable Trails Program

sustainable trails program

46) OTC Board 2012-13

Jack De Wit - PRESIDENT
Ontario Equestrian Federation
905-655-4666
cndhrsman@bellnet.ca

Ron Purchase - Treasurer
Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs
705-739-7669
rpurchase@ofsc.on.ca

Dan Andrews - Secretary
TrailADE Consulting
705-927-8648
trailadecanada@gmail.com

Paul Ronan
Ontario Parks Association
647-991-9444
paulronan@rogers.com

Frieda Baldwin
Huronia Trails and Greenways
705-245-1005
frieda.baldwin@rogers.com

Wayne Daub
Oxford Trails Committee
519-500-3715
w-daub@rogers.com

Igor Hoogendoorn
International Mountain Biking Association
855-255-4094 ext.108
igor.hoogendoorn@imba.com

Patrick Connor
Ex-officio - Executive Director
Kingston
613-484-1140
execdir@ontariotrails.ca

Bill Goulding
Professional Trail Builders Association
905-213-0466
BillGoulding@sustainabletrails.com Jeff Muzzi
Manager, Forestry Services, Renfrew County
613-633-9683
JMuzzi@countyofrenfrew.on.ca


Bonnie Simpson
Recording Secretary
705-438-5752

otcdocumentwranglet@hotmailcom


We currently have vacancies on the OTC Board. If you are interested please e-mail Jack De Wit to discuss.
cndhrsman@bell.net We are also headed into an AGM. Get your nomination forms to Ron Purchase - rpurchase@ofsc.on.ca

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Ontario Trails Council appreciates Ontario Trillium Foundation Financial Support


Disclaimer
The ideas, opinions, re-posting of news, editorials and content contained in this newsletter are not necessarily the ideas or opinions of the OTC Board or staff. This news is intended for informational purposes only.


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OTC Trail Committee Manual
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