Showing posts with label Urban park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Urban park. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Ontario Trails News - Ontario Place Revitalization and Hamilton Trails, plus snowmobiling and more from Ontario Trails!

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Taking the Next Step in Ontario Place Revitalization

November 12, 2013

Province Announces Design Team for Urban Park and Waterfront Trail

Ontario is another step closer to the revitalization of Ontario Place by selecting the design team that will transform approximately 7.5 acres of the east island into a vibrant urban park and waterfront trail.
Chosen for their extensive local and international experience in planning and designing large waterfront projects, such as Toronto's Tommy Thompson Park and New York's Governors Island Park, LANDinc in partnership with West 8 will design the new green space. The province is inviting Ontarians to contribute their ideas and vision for the park and trail online or at one of four public meetings. 
Once complete, the new urban park and waterfront trail will link to the existing 780 kilometre waterfront trail system -- stretching from Niagara-on-the-Lake to east of Cornwall. It will also give residents and visitors access to part of the waterfront that has been closed to the public for more than 40 years.
Revitalizing Ontario Place into a world-class destination that attracts visitors and offers residents increased access to green space is part of the government's economic plan to invest in people, build modern infrastructure and support a dynamic and innovative business climate.
 

QUICK FACTS

  • The first public meeting will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2013 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
  • The province is aiming to open the urban park and waterfront trail in time for the 2015 Pan Am and Parapan Am Games.
  • Building the park and trail is the first step of revitalization and delivers on an important part of the new vision for Ontario Place — to create a public park and easy public access to the waterfront.
  • The province is leveraging Waterfront Toronto’s expertise to manage the public consultations and the design process on the park and trail project.
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TORONTO 2015 Sport Legacy Fund Plan announced by TO2015 ...DigitalJournal.com
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Exercise may help prevent depression later in lifeWXIA-TV
Researchers at the University of Toronto analyzed 26 years' worth of studies and concluded that even low levels of movement - walking or gardening for 20 or ...
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Snowmobile clubs across Ontario are keeping a close eye on a proposal that could have a major impact on their trail systems. According to Tory MPP Jim Wilson ...
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Hamilton not liable for Toronto teen's late-night escarpment fallCambridge Times
The City of Hamilton has been found not liable for an accident that injured a Toronto teenager in 2005 while he was walking in a city park on the Niagara ...
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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Ontario Trail News - Trail Hikes, Trail Counts, Benefits of Outdoor Activity, and more from Ontario Trails!

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Wolf Lake Ancient Forest Is Endangered Ecosystem
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New research from the University of Guelph, published Tuesday in the journal Biodiversity andConservation, says that allowing industrial extraction in a northern Ontario old-growth red pine forest – the largest remaining in the world – would ...
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New urban park, waterfront trail to be centrepiece of Ontario Place revitalization
National Post
The shuttered Ontario Place will get a new urban park and waterfront trailOntario's Minister of Tourism and Culture Michael Chan announced on Wednesday. Mr. Chan told a Wednesday morning press conference on the former tourist attraction's now-empty ...
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See and feel how good nature is for you by getting out at least once a day

Research has shown that early-morning cardio in a fasted state can burn up to 20 percent more calories; however hitting the grass versus the treadmill provides a number of further benefits that may just surprise you. Fitting in some nature, or vitamin N, may just be the secret to unlocking a better mood, faster metabolism and stronger memory.

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1. Beat belly fatResearch shows that people who live near trees and parks have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their saliva than those who live in a concrete jungle.
Japanese study found that a forest walk can render a 12 percent decrease in cortisol levels, a seven percent decrease in sympathetic nerve activity (which would contribute to anxiety), a one percent decrease in blood pressure, and a five percent decrease in heart rate. The more you can get yourself into a green space, the better it is for your body composition — and sanity, for that matter.
2. Go green to beat the bluesForget retail therapy, try nature therapy. I recently saw an anonymous quote posted on my Facebook page that said, “There’s no Wi-Fi in the forest, but I promise you will find a better connection,” and I couldn’t agree more.
Whether you’re having a bad day, or a tough year, seeking out an area with a lot of greenery has been shown to improve both mood and memory in depressed individuals.
In one Michigan study, participants exhibited significant increases in memory span and mood after walks in nature versus urban walks. This is perhaps why many people battle the cottage traffic every Friday night to spend a couple of days in the great outdoors before heading back into the city for another week in the grind.
If you don’t have a cottage escape, look up some local trails. It’s an inexpensive, instantly gratifying and calorie-free way to lift your mood.
3. Combat brain fog
If you’re drawing a blank with a project at work, a study from Scotland suggests getting outside for a walk in the park.
Researchers took volunteers through three areas: a historic shopping district with old buildings and light traffic, a park-like setting and a busy commercial district with heavy traffic while they wore portable EEGs on their heads to relay their brain waves.
While the participants were in the commercial area they produced brain wave patterns conducive with frustration versus the parkland that showed patterns similar to meditation.
Bottom line: If you can get out for your lunch and head to a park for 20 minutes you may find yourself more productive the rest of the day.
4. Help nurture creativityBetween our iPhones, laptops and tablets we’re continuously plugged in. However, spending time away from battery-operated devices and in nature has been linked to a 50 percent increase in creativity, something scientists refer to as attentional restoration theory.
Bottom line: If you’re heading into a green space this long weekend, be sure to leave yourself unplugged for optimal health benefits.
5. Sleep more soundlyIf you find yourself doing everything right and still tossing and turning at night, head outdoors for a walk down your favourite nature trail.
Researchers found that forest walking improved actual sleep time, immobile minutes, self-rated depth of sleep and sleep quality. And for even better results, according to the study, you should aim to have this walk later in the day versus earlier.
Bottom line: With the longer summer days I recommend taking advantage of an after-dinner walk not just to influence your waistline, but also your bedtime.
6. Get green at homeIf you live in the city and you can only escape on the weekends, there are many benefits to adding a little greenery around the house and the office. According toresearchers at Kansas State University, adding plants to hospital rooms speeds recovery rates of surgical patients. Compared to patients in rooms without plants, patients in rooms with plants request less pain medication, have lower blood pressure, experience less stress, and are released from the hospital sooner.
Bottom line: Feeling stressed at work? Add a potted plant and you will find yourselffeeling healthier and taking less time off to battle the seasonal cold.
         Submitted by Peter Ochal via Sherri Ochal. Thanks guys. 

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INFORMATION ABOUT ORGANISED CLUB HIKES
The Toronto Bruce Trail Club runs an extensive hiking program, numbering in excess of 300 hikes each year. The hikes are described in the club's newsletter, "Footnotes", which is published quarterly and distributed to its members.  
All Club endorsed hikes are lead by hike leaders who are trained and certified by the Toronto Bruce Trail Club.
On all hikes, the hike leader will be collecting a voluntary donation to the Escarpment Fund. The suggested amount is $1.
https://media6.magma.ca/www.torontobrucetrailclub.org/indexhttps.php

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Celebrate Canada Day with Fort York walking tour
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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Ontario Trails Office closed July 16-22

North Bay Canoe Club prepares for Ottawa
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Some rather important news about Rouge...
Jason Murray 10:41am Jul 11
Some rather important news about Rouge National Urban Park and MTB. If you want legal riding in the park take the survey and let them know that. And if you're in the GTA area please try to attend one of the open houses.
If you would like to receive a regisration...
Daval Hospice 8:05pm Jul 10
If you would like to receive a regisration form to be able to tell the story of the person you are walking for email post back to this wall with your email address and will forward it to you!

Equine Canada Weekend Preview
July 11-15, 2012

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Want to be in the know? Equine Canada is pleased to provide a list of this week's competitions so you can follow your favourite sport or athlete. 

Competing at an Equine Canada-sanctioned competition?
Make sure you have your 2012 Equine Canada Sport Licence and 2012 provincial / territorial membership. A 2012 membership in your provincial or territorial association is required to purchase an Equine Canada Sport Licence.
      

Equine Canada-Sanctioned Competitions
The following list features competitions sanctioned by Equine Canada. For a complete list of all Equine Canada-sanctioned competitions, visit http://bit.ly/zJBr2V  


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Info about the Rouge National Park. Parks Canada are looking for public input on the creation of the new Rouge Park: http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/progs/np-pn/cnpn-cnnp/rouge/rouge1.aspx
Parks Canada has an online survey: http://pc.sondages-surveys.ca/s/rouge/?l=en

Bike helmet debate requires us to use our heads
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Cyclists to Ride Entire Waterfront Trail from Niagara-on-the-Lake to Quebec Border
Canada NewsWire (press release)
TORONTO, July 12, 2012 /CNW/ - The fifth annual Great Waterfront Trail Adventure Tour, a 730 km supported end-to-end cycling tour of the Ontario waterfront and greenways, passing through 41 Ontario communities in eight days, begins on July 14, 2012 and ...



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