Sunday, August 22, 2010

Ontario Forestry Association - Links

"Trees Ontario's mission is to increase the forested landscape of Ontario's private lands- through the support and promotion of tree planting programs and by working with partners, government, associations and sponsors. To learn more about Trees Ontario, visit their website."

OPP urge people to pay attention to road and water safety - 680News

"The Ontario Provincial Police are urging people to pay more attention to road and water safety.

Eight people have been killed in vehicle collisions so far this month and four people between the ages of 10 and 24 have drowned in the past week across the province."

In order to learn how to trail smart - check out http://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/trail-life/trail-smart/

Conservation Areas

"Ontario’s Conservation Areas include more than 7,900 campsites and 1,900 km of trails. Almost five million campers and day users (4.9 million) visited a Conservation Area in 2006 alone. Conservation Areas encourage people to get outdoors and be active, as well as enjoy and appreciate nature."

For a range of trail opportunity in Conservation Areas be sure to check out - http://ontariotrails.on.ca

Twitter / Conservation Ontario: Volunteers to lead guided ...

"Volunteers to lead guided hikes of South Huron Trail http://bit.ly/9xRos4 #exeter [Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority]"

CBC News - Health - Walk, cycle to fight obesity: study

"People who walk or cycle for transport tend to be slimmer than those who rely on a car to get around, according to a new study of 15 countries.

The study looked at the relationship between 'active travel' — bicycling or walking instead of driving — and physical activity, obesity and Type 2 diabetes."

This is why the Ontario Trails Council is linked to the Ministry of Health Promotion, we appreciate CBC getting our message out!

ATV’er charged with drinking and driving - Northumberland Today - Ontario, CA

"On August 19 at approximately 4:15 a.m., Northumberland OPP officers were on general patrol in the Bewdley area when they observed an all terrain vehicle travelling westbound on County Road 9 approaching County Road 28."

Friday, August 20, 2010

U.S. Based Program Heads North � Bike Monkey Magazine

"Creating Bicycle Friendly Communities just got easier thanks to a U.S.-based program that is now available for the first time in Canada. The Share the Road Cycling Coalition, (SRCC) an Ontario-based non-profit organization which promotes bicycling as a mode of transportation, recreation and fitness through provincial advocacy, announced that the Bicycle Friendly Communities Program is coming to Ontario."

There are a number of other organizations, and cycle leaders - Ontario Cycles, Ontario Trails, IMBA Canada, Velo Ontario, Cycle Ontario Alliance and Bike On Tours who have made serious attempts to engage STR and our calls have gone unanswered. So while we appreciate STR getting CBFC here, they do not speak for all cyclists or groups in Ontario, and have seemingly, in fact resisted cooperation towards consensus and consolidation of Ontario Cyclists and their issues.

About Ontario's Land Use Planning System

"The Planning Act sets out the ground rules for land use planning in Ontario and describes how land uses may be controlled, and who may control them. Learn more: Citizens' Guide - The Planning Act"

GREAT FOR AN OUTDOOR FAMILY DAY! - Review of Elora Gorge Conservation Area, Ontario, Canada - TripAdvisor

"Traveled to Elora Gorge and Quarry for some tubing and swimming. It is a very scenic area with campsites available. We arrived at the Gorge for tubing at around 2.00p and had no problems getting tubes at that time of day. My husband and 11-year old son signed up for tubes (beware that they require a $150.00 deposit for 2 tubes) and we walked down to the launch point."

Lake Ontario Waterkeeper

"The group leading the revitalization of a one-kilometre stretch of Bronte Creek that runs through Lowville Park was able to fish funding from the federal government.

News broke yesterday that Trout Unlimited Canada, a national, not-for-profit, charitable conservation organization, is receiving $90,000 for the project."

Nomad Adventures: OKFS Haliburton Kayak Fishing Classic

"HKFC, the second leg of the Ontario Kayak Fishing Classic is less than 2 weeks away, and there's sure a buzz about the tourney after the Swift event at Bob Stinson's in South River in July 24/25.
The general feeling is that the Haliburton event at Kashaga Lodge could see 70-80 kayak fishing entrants!!"

Sudbury Sports News - Sudbury’s Games set a benchmark - Laurel Myers

"As Sudbury tries to catch its breath after a three-day-flurry of sporting activity that was the 2010 Ontario Summer Games, it’s time to reflect on and celebrate what we just pulled off."

Native Americans plan Detroit River canoe crossing | thetimesherald.com | The Times Herald

"The Detroit Free Press reports Thursday that organizers seek to launch as many as 200 canoes Aug. 27 from the Detroit island park of Belle Isle to Windsor, Ontario, and back. The three-hour event — designed as a celebration of culture — comes the day before a two-day powwow scheduled in the Detroit suburb of Lincoln Park."

Rally Connex 2010 Events - Ontario Canada - Page 13 - ADVrider

"This new Dual Sport ride is an extension of the Calabogie Boogie trail ride, a premier event in the OFTR trail ride series put on by the Bytown Motorcycle Association BMA. Rally Connex in collaborating with the BMA's Dual Sport Group have put together a great selection of rides to suit any size Dual Sport bike and all riding abilities. Bring a friend for this amazing weekend of riding on trails and back roads. The Calabogie Boogie Trail ride is also based out of the same location so there will be no lack of off-road enthusiasm in the air."

Hello From Toronto – A Bike Tour Through the Don Valley, Salsa on St. Clair and Sunnyside Beach

"My summery biking adventures through Toronto continue. This morning I packed my backpack and as usual I entered the Taylor Creek Park system. Heading down into the lush green river valley that is fully closed in by trees and bushes on both sides is always such a great feeling, as if the big city was miles away. Yet, I was riding right in the middle of East Toronto, in the heart of Canada’s biggest population centre."

Foymount | Land o' Lakes

"Cycling is a tough experience near Foymount-Ontario’s highest peak."

Pedal - Canada's Cycling Magazine

"The volunteers at the 138m indoor Velodrome in London Ontario are gearing up for another busy winter of indoor riding and racing. New for the 2010-2011 season is a standard membership fee for all members, this new fee will be more in tune with the economic times that all cyclists are facing. The executive of the FCV wants to make sure that we are doing everything possible to attract cyclists from across Ontario and the north east for our programs."

Thursday, August 19, 2010

$65,000 announced for trail work - Owen Sound Sun Times - Ontario, CA

"The Ontario government is contributing $50,000 towards a three-pronged project to map and improve Owen Sound's network of trails.

The city is kicking in an additional $15,000.

Pam Coulter, Owen Sound's community services director, said Phase 1 of the project will involve digitally mapping the trails, using a GIS device, so an accurate inventory can be compiled."

Great to see some more provincial investment in a significant trail network - congratulations

New group promotes cycling interests - The Sudbury Star - Ontario, CA

"To introduce the writers of this letter, the Sudbury Cyclists Union was conceived earlier this summer to be an advocacy organization for cyclists in Greater Sudbury. With more than 250 members, we are building the Sudbury Cyclists Union to be membership-driven organization and advocating for the creation of a better cycling culture in Sudbury."

Take the Lane: Here's a Wish Book for cyclists

"It's the program that will be introduced to Ontario's municipal leaders today at 10 a.m. in Windsor, and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario. The Share the Road Cycling Coalition, the League of American Bicyclists, the Bicycle Trade Association of Canada and Trek Bicycles Canada are going to make their pitch to those who attend the session and hope that they can start a movement in Ontario.

Personally, I hope Andy Clarke, exec director of the League, brought some of the Yearbooks. It really helps to know that Oxford, Miss., population 16,727, has been looking at complete streets and road diets, hosts smart cycling courses and actually has redefined itself as a cycling town. If Oxford can do it, why not Goderich, or Brockville or Orillia?"