The Ontario Trails Council is a registered charity, led by volunteers who promote the development, management, use and conservation of Ontario's trails. You'll find everything from gentle walking trails to rock faces for climbing and water routes to canoe and kayak. Be sure to follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/OntarioTrails Donations and Memberships always appreciated! https://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/content/support/join-ontario-trails-council
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Apple Pie Trail - get out during fall!
On the Blue Mountains Apple Pie Trail, some 30 cafés, restaurants and markets, from Collingwood to Meaford and south to Heathcote and Ravenna, offer the best of the season in the form of pies, treats and other apple-based products. At the Westin Trillium House, Blue Mountain, a special Apple Pie Trail package takes 10 per cent off regular rates for a lead-in of $170 per night, double occupancy through Nov. 30, with an apple crumble tart with vanilla bean ice cream and caramel sauce for everyone indicated in the reservation. See www.applepietrail.ca.
Friday Events | Ontario's West Coast
"FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2010
Spirit Trail Supernatural Hike – 6:00 PM – Exeter – MacNaughton Park
Spirit Trail Supernatural Hike – 7:00 PM – Exeter – MacNaughton Park
Enchanted Evening Walk – 7:00 PM – Exeter – Main Street
Phantom of the Opera/Ian Sadler – 9:00 PM – Exeter – Trivitt"
Spirit Trail Supernatural Hike – 6:00 PM – Exeter – MacNaughton Park
Spirit Trail Supernatural Hike – 7:00 PM – Exeter – MacNaughton Park
Enchanted Evening Walk – 7:00 PM – Exeter – Main Street
Phantom of the Opera/Ian Sadler – 9:00 PM – Exeter – Trivitt"
Sudbury Local News - MNR conservation officers prep for hunting season
"it is now hunting season across northeastern Ontario, and the Ministry of Natural Resources is going to be out in force making sure hunters follow the rules.
In a press release, the Ministry said it would be out on a safety-first campaign between Oct. 9-23, and would educate and enforce hunter-orange requirements and the safe use of firearms.
Offenses can net up to $25,000 in fines, imprisonment, or both."
Watch for hunters as you use the trails in fall.
Hunters are required to wear solid hunter-orange clothing and a hunter orange cap, except during bows-only season. The clothing must be solid, and mesh construction vests are not acceptable."
In a press release, the Ministry said it would be out on a safety-first campaign between Oct. 9-23, and would educate and enforce hunter-orange requirements and the safe use of firearms.
Offenses can net up to $25,000 in fines, imprisonment, or both."
Watch for hunters as you use the trails in fall.
Hunters are required to wear solid hunter-orange clothing and a hunter orange cap, except during bows-only season. The clothing must be solid, and mesh construction vests are not acceptable."
Ontario Snowmobiling - Snowmobiling, Northern Ontario
"The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) is offering snowmobilers the ultimate weather promise: Snow Guarantee. Riders who buy a 2011 Seasonal Snowmobile Trail Permit on or before December 15, 2010 can get paid cash if it doesn’t snow this winter. The new OFSC Snow Guarantee pays out $200 to each participating rider if it snows a total of 31 centimetres (12 inches) or less between December 25, 2010 and March 15, 2011 as measured at the Environment Canada station at Shanty Bay Airport near Barrie, Ontario. OFSC 2011 permit members can purchase the OFSC Snow Guarantee online for $10 CDN (tax included) on or before December 15, 2010."
Monday, October 11, 2010
Winter Training
Mississauga Canoe Club Winter Fees (20 pool sessions)
Canoe Polo program: $150 + HST = $169.50 and spouse $100 +HST = $113.00
Canoe Polo program for Sprint paddlers: $100 + HST = $113.00
Occasional $10/ session tax included
Introduction
The plan is to have weekly pool sessions and a formalized training development plan to create a good team play and have fun in the process. With a greater knowledge of the canoe polo rules, a focus on polo skills and more experience practicing together as a team we can be really successful in 2011. The principles here are taken from some Canada & GB Teams and from the New York and Montreal teams.
Canoe Polo program: $150 + HST = $169.50 and spouse $100 +HST = $113.00
Canoe Polo program for Sprint paddlers: $100 + HST = $113.00
Occasional $10/ session tax included
Introduction
The plan is to have weekly pool sessions and a formalized training development plan to create a good team play and have fun in the process. With a greater knowledge of the canoe polo rules, a focus on polo skills and more experience practicing together as a team we can be really successful in 2011. The principles here are taken from some Canada & GB Teams and from the New York and Montreal teams.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Warbler Woods trailhead to the Thames Valley Trail - Hiking and walking trailheads on Waymarking.com
"The Thames Valley Trail is a hiking trail that extends from Delaware, Ontario to St. Marys, through London, Ontario. This trailhead is next to a parking area in the Warbler Woods neighbourhood."
Rouge Park - Nature Walks
"Biodiversity Walks in Partnership with OPG
From September 25th to November 28th, Rouge Park is pleased to bring you our walks in partnership with Ontario Power Generation.
Take a walk with us on these specially-themed outings. We'll introduce you to Rouge Park and look more closely at the diverse areas that make up this natural quilt.
Our leaders will guide the way, with some special guests adding extra colour to the walks. We promise you'll fall in love with Rouge Park!"
From September 25th to November 28th, Rouge Park is pleased to bring you our walks in partnership with Ontario Power Generation.
Take a walk with us on these specially-themed outings. We'll introduce you to Rouge Park and look more closely at the diverse areas that make up this natural quilt.
Our leaders will guide the way, with some special guests adding extra colour to the walks. We promise you'll fall in love with Rouge Park!"
Seaway ATV Club looking for members
Started in September of 2010. We are looking for individuals that want to have fun on their ATV's. We are located in Cornwall Ontario and go out within Cornwall and the surrounding area`s.
The best time is with the most people. It would be nice to go out on the trails with 50 or more people. Now that would be fun!
The best time is with the most people. It would be nice to go out on the trails with 50 or more people. Now that would be fun!
Beat the November blahs .... let's do some hiking at the Rouge River Valley Toronto - Beat the November blahs .... let's do some hiking at the Rouge River Valley at Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Eventful
"The BER months have arrived .... let's hope this coming winter will be bring tons of snow so that COWS can romp and play on the white stuff! But don't you just dread November .... leaves have fallen, nights are early, dawn is late, we get frost, we get damp, in other words, blah weather. Unappetizing. Hey, but let's embrace November since it is the precursor to winter, which COWS love, right. Instead of dreading this not-so-great time of the year, let's go out for a walkabout! If it's pouri.."
30-mile trek through bush - Timmins Daily Press - Ontario, CA
"I know it's still there, hidden somewhere in the bush, or more probably, still visible from the train window – mileage 222 on the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway, jumping off point for the Porcupine Camp and the beginning of a 30-mile trek into the gold area.
This was the beginning of the now famous Porcupine Trail, Ontario's own Chilkoot Pass, a rough stretch of land that brought in hundreds of prospectors and mining men, all hopeful for a repeat performance of the Klondike discoveries in the bush of New Ontario."
This was the beginning of the now famous Porcupine Trail, Ontario's own Chilkoot Pass, a rough stretch of land that brought in hundreds of prospectors and mining men, all hopeful for a repeat performance of the Klondike discoveries in the bush of New Ontario."
Friday, October 8, 2010
Youth Canoe Building Program | Aviva Community Fund
"My idea is to create a program for youth based on canoe building.
The canoe building programs would be with groups like First Nations youth or even inner city youth….such programs could build in skill development….on traditions and culture….and add to self esteem. Besides these, the canoe is a great building tool to also teach about Canadian history, culture and identity. Especially for new Canadians or those in urban centres without much exposure to the outdoors."
The canoe building programs would be with groups like First Nations youth or even inner city youth….such programs could build in skill development….on traditions and culture….and add to self esteem. Besides these, the canoe is a great building tool to also teach about Canadian history, culture and identity. Especially for new Canadians or those in urban centres without much exposure to the outdoors."
ATV driver awaits decision - The Sault Star - Ontario, CA
"A judge decided Thursday he was uncomfortable sentencing a prohibited driver, nabbed driving an ATV in a remote area northwest of Sault Ste. Marie, until he has more information about where the man was stopped.
Robert Goulet pleaded guilty Wednesday to impaired driving, operating a vehicle while disqualified, breach of probation and breach of an undertaking.
Take a course, have a valid driver's license, licence your machine and if you are on a trail buy the trail pass.
At that time, Ontario Court Justice Andrew Buttazzoni heard a conservation officer (CO) stopped Goulet on Chelsea Road in Chelsea Township in the Hornepayne area at 3:30 p.m. on Sept. 25."
Robert Goulet pleaded guilty Wednesday to impaired driving, operating a vehicle while disqualified, breach of probation and breach of an undertaking.
Take a course, have a valid driver's license, licence your machine and if you are on a trail buy the trail pass.
At that time, Ontario Court Justice Andrew Buttazzoni heard a conservation officer (CO) stopped Goulet on Chelsea Road in Chelsea Township in the Hornepayne area at 3:30 p.m. on Sept. 25."
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Transport initiative would beat a better path for school travel
"Cars clogging the school bus zone, drivers pulling U-turns, kids jaywalking and congestion everywhere — traffic was becoming such a headache at Broadview Avenue Public School that some parents didn’t want their children walking to the Westboro elementary school out of fear something bad might happen.
“A lot of parents were telling us they were really nervous someone was going to be hit by a car,” said Karen Mason, a parent of two students at the school.
The parent council set out to find a solution and, in doing so, became part of a new initiative called the School Travel Planning Project."
“A lot of parents were telling us they were really nervous someone was going to be hit by a car,” said Karen Mason, a parent of two students at the school.
The parent council set out to find a solution and, in doing so, became part of a new initiative called the School Travel Planning Project."
Elmhirst’s Resort hosts Kawartha Fall Colours Cycling Tour - Toronto Romantic getaway | Examiner.com
"If you like exercise and eating, then you've love the Kawartha Fall Colours Cycling Tour, a two-day event to be held October 2-3, 2010. Enjoy two days of fantastic cycling featuring rolling hills, scenic views and the beauty of the Kawartha Fall Colours followed by locavore dining at Elmhirst's Resort located on picturesque Rice Lake.
You don't even have to work that hard if you don't want to. Cyclists can choose between riding the full route of 100 kilometres or the shorter option of 50 kilometres. Maps, food stations and support vehicles are provided along the route."
You don't even have to work that hard if you don't want to. Cyclists can choose between riding the full route of 100 kilometres or the shorter option of 50 kilometres. Maps, food stations and support vehicles are provided along the route."
North Bay News and Weather on BayToday.ca
"Join the Ontario Provincial Police(OPP) SAVE Team for an information session on ATV & Hunter Safety and the law.
ATV & Hunter Safety Awareness Event
Thursday October 7th at 6:30pm
Ste Bernadette Parish Hall
408 Gagnon, Bonfield ON.
Special guests from Nosbonsing Anglers and Hunters, Voyageur Multi-use Trail System (VMUTS) and The Ministry of
Natural Resources & the K-9 Unit will be in attendance.
Come out with family and friends to learn more about regulations associated with hunting and ‘off road’ vehicles. This is a FREE event open to all ATV Riders and Hunters"
For a review of riding tips, do's and don'ts for ATVs see: http://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/atv-smart/
ATV & Hunter Safety Awareness Event
Thursday October 7th at 6:30pm
Ste Bernadette Parish Hall
408 Gagnon, Bonfield ON.
Special guests from Nosbonsing Anglers and Hunters, Voyageur Multi-use Trail System (VMUTS) and The Ministry of
Natural Resources & the K-9 Unit will be in attendance.
Come out with family and friends to learn more about regulations associated with hunting and ‘off road’ vehicles. This is a FREE event open to all ATV Riders and Hunters"
For a review of riding tips, do's and don'ts for ATVs see: http://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/atv-smart/
The future of BWG Trails - Bradford Times - Ontario, CA
"The statistics support the importance of trails. Seven out of 10 Canadian adults ranked walking as their top physical activity. For youth under 19, trail-supported activities like walking, jogging, running and bicycling were #1.
Those statistics helped guide the new Bradford West Gwillimbury Trails System Master Plan, which was recommended for approval in principle by Council on September 21.
The Master Plan provides a guideline for the development of an interconnected trail system that will link parks, commercial areas, workplaces and residents, and appeal to a wide range of users, year-round."
Those statistics helped guide the new Bradford West Gwillimbury Trails System Master Plan, which was recommended for approval in principle by Council on September 21.
The Master Plan provides a guideline for the development of an interconnected trail system that will link parks, commercial areas, workplaces and residents, and appeal to a wide range of users, year-round."
Elementary school runners hit the trails - Woodstock Sentinel Review - Ontario, CA
"Elementary school runners hit the trails"
Simcoe Article: Horseshoe adds horses
"Horseshoe Resort has announced an addition to its stable of year-round outdoor activities – horseback riding.
A trail winding through 3.5 km of the surrounding Copeland Forest – hailed by the Ontario Trails Council as “one of the loveliest forests in Southern Ontario” – accentuates the serenity and natural beauty of the region.
“The guided tours, which can accommodate between two and five riders at a time, take visitors on a leisurely ride through lush undergrowth and wildflowers, past towering pines and oaks, along the fringes of the resort’s Valley golf course. The scenic circuit takes approximately one hour to complete,” officials noted in a media statement."
For a full listing of equestrian riding opportunities in Ontario see: http://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/trail-activities/equestrian/
For a full list of equestrian trailhead locations see:
http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html?cat=9&icon=equestrian.png
A trail winding through 3.5 km of the surrounding Copeland Forest – hailed by the Ontario Trails Council as “one of the loveliest forests in Southern Ontario” – accentuates the serenity and natural beauty of the region.
“The guided tours, which can accommodate between two and five riders at a time, take visitors on a leisurely ride through lush undergrowth and wildflowers, past towering pines and oaks, along the fringes of the resort’s Valley golf course. The scenic circuit takes approximately one hour to complete,” officials noted in a media statement."
For a full listing of equestrian riding opportunities in Ontario see: http://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/trail-activities/equestrian/
For a full list of equestrian trailhead locations see:
http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html?cat=9&icon=equestrian.png
Fall Hiking Trails in Algoma - Algoma Country, Northern Ontario
"Ontario can boast over 88, 000 km of recreational trails suited to hikers, cyclists, snowmobilers and equestrians. Because of our cultural heritage, many of these walking and hiking trails follow routes used by aboriginal and European explorers; other trails were formed from abandoned rail lines and logging cuts."
For a full list of some 1900 trailheads see: http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html then select your region of interest!
For a full list of some 1900 trailheads see: http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html then select your region of interest!
Whitewater Ontario: AGM - Rapid, The Whitewater Kayaking and Canoeing Magazine
"This years Whitewater Ontario AGM will be at Kenner Collegiate in Peterborough, Ontario, same location as last year. The meeting will run from 10:00 a.m. till 1:00p.m. For further details please visit www.whitewaterontario.ca"
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