Showing posts with label Woodnewton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woodnewton. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Hike, Paddle, Ride or Bike Ontario Trails!


Parks and Recreation Ontario is pleased to launch the 2012 June is Recreation and Parks Month Campaign. This year's theme is Hike it or Bike it! It celebrates the abundance of walking, hiking and cycling trails across Ontario. 

Help to spread the word and keep Ontarian's active this summer.
If you would like more information, please email us at: jrpm@prontario.org.

Highlands' riders enter week two of O-cup
Haliburton County Echo
By Darren Lum Flood, a competitor on the Ontario Cup mountain bike race series, duplicated his best finish with another third place in his second race of the season in Woodnewton, Uxbridge on Sunday, May 13. “Well, the course had some technical areas ...
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Bike Month logo

For the past 23 years Bike Month has been organized and delivered by the City of Toronto with growing participation by Toronto's many cycling and community groups. Bike Month has evolved from a 1998 Bike to Work Day event to become the largest event of its kind in Canada. As the city expanded through amalgamation, so did the event’s scope and focus. Last year 50 groups including various businesses, community groups, organizations and individuals, hosted over 100 bike events. We’re excited to announce that over the next three years Bike Month will transition from a City of Toronto program to a community-based program led by Cycle Toronto (formerly the Toronto Cyclists Union).

New proposed ATV trail sees opposition
Niagarathisweek.com
... to discuss a new ATV trail proposed to go through Wainfleet by Quad Niagara, an ATV club that serves the region and is bound under the Ontario ...

Trails Education Courses 2012

Trail Education Courses -  23 Sessions and Counting We have it all - 14 modules - and soon On-Line! Book Today.


Course Calendar  - click the link on the course name to download the flyer for that course!


Course Descriptions 

Register - click on your choice, register on-line



Courses are for information and knowledge exchange purposes only. All courses are offered on a first come first serve basis. Instructors reserve the right to limit class sizes. Courses may be offered more than once in the calendar year. Some minimum student levels are necessary to run certain courses, so offered courses may change without notice.

Cycle and Celebrate the West Toronto Railpath June 16th. | Cycle ...
Event date: 16 June, 2012 - 13:00 - 16:00, Bike ride at 12:00 noon. Event Type: Festival / Special Event. The West Toronto Railpath is a beautiful and ...
bikeunion.to/cycle-and-celebrate-west-toronto-railpath-june-1...

Need a brain boost? Take a walk
msnbc.com (blog)
They found that walking in a nature setting improved memory by as much as 16 percent over those that walked in an urban setting. The researchers (led by Marc Berman, a post-doctoral fellow at Baycrest's Rotman Research Institute in Toronto) believe the ...
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We have an event execution team with an excellent track record, every single event to date has been a huge success for the both parties, in fact we are returning to a number of our 2010 and 2011 venues this year. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have, my number is 718-285-7861. I have attached a couple useful documents introducing Tough Mudder and the benefits of hosting our event. Contact John Curran, Venue Scout.

Commemorative War of 1812 Medal for Aboriginal Canadians
MarketWatch (press release)
Among these initiatives was the announcement of a War of 1812 Commemorative Banner that will be presented to First Nation and Metis communities, as well as Canadian Forces units, formations and establishments whose heritage embraces service in the War ...
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New Medals Commemorate Aboriginal Alliances During War of 1812
Indian Country Today Media Network.com
... First Nation and Métis communities whose heritage is linked to the conflict. “Today I am pleased to unveil this medal as part of the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812,” said AAND Minister John Duncan in a statement.
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