"TRAILS WORKSHOP
MATTAWA-- The co-founder of the Haliburton Highlands Trails and Tours Network will be in Mattawa to give a workshop about planning and promoting trail events.
Barrie Martin is also owner of Yours Outdoors and co-ordinator of the annual Celebration of Trails festival that takes place throughout Ontario from July until the end of December.
The workshop on Nov. 23 runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at The Moon Cafe at 314 Main St.
Registration deadline is Nov. 16, and the cost is $15.
To register, contact Mattawa Voyageur Country Tourism co-ordinator Mike Stiell by e-mail at mike@mattawavoyageurcountry.ca or by phone at 744-5677."
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
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Tiverton man killed in ATV crash - Owen Sound Sun Times - Ontario, CA
"A Tiverton man died Sunday afternoon after his all-terrain vehicle left the road and struck a tree.
John Neilsen, 52, was pronounced dead at the Wiarton hospital, Bruce Peninsula OPP said in a news release Monday.
The collision happened near the Rankin Bridge Road northeast of Sauble Beach at 5:15 p.m. Sunday."
John Neilsen, 52, was pronounced dead at the Wiarton hospital, Bruce Peninsula OPP said in a news release Monday.
The collision happened near the Rankin Bridge Road northeast of Sauble Beach at 5:15 p.m. Sunday."
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Ontarians Encouraged To Show Off Their Favourite Conservation Area :: NorthumberlandView.ca :: A View Like No Other
"People across Ontario are being encouraged to show off their talents as well as their favourite Conservation Area by getting out and taking pictures for the 2011 Ontario Conservation Areas Photo Contest.
The Ontario Conservation Areas Photo Contest has two purposes. First it will get people out exploring their local conservation areas. Second, it’s a way for Conservation Ontario to build its image library.
“We have over 260 Conservation Areas across Ontario that offer a variety of recreational opportunities and special events all year round. Because Conservation Areas are close to urban centres, they are accessible outdoor destinations and play an important role in the health and well-being of Ontario’s residents,” says Don Pearson, General Manager of Conservation Ontario, the main sponsor behind the contest."
The Ontario Conservation Areas Photo Contest has two purposes. First it will get people out exploring their local conservation areas. Second, it’s a way for Conservation Ontario to build its image library.
“We have over 260 Conservation Areas across Ontario that offer a variety of recreational opportunities and special events all year round. Because Conservation Areas are close to urban centres, they are accessible outdoor destinations and play an important role in the health and well-being of Ontario’s residents,” says Don Pearson, General Manager of Conservation Ontario, the main sponsor behind the contest."
Canoe trip explores Common Ground - Kenora Daily Miner and News - Ontario, CA
"'From this water, by canoe, you can get anywhere in North America,' said Cuyler Cotton.
He was talking with students from St. Thomas Aquinas about the Crossroads of the Continent, during their excursion Oct. 15. Along with Adolphus Cameron, Cotton explained how travelers could access the mighty Mississippi and go south to the Caribbean, or they could connect with the Winnipeg and the North Saskatchewan rivers on their way to the Rockies."
He was talking with students from St. Thomas Aquinas about the Crossroads of the Continent, during their excursion Oct. 15. Along with Adolphus Cameron, Cotton explained how travelers could access the mighty Mississippi and go south to the Caribbean, or they could connect with the Winnipeg and the North Saskatchewan rivers on their way to the Rockies."
Monday, November 1, 2010
Ontario Parks Improves Reservation Service
We have heard from many Ontario Parks customers that our reservation service needs to improve. As of November 1, 2010, we have obtained a new reservation service provider and are taking action to improve the service to the standard of excellence that you have come to expect from Ontario Parks. We expect to have the new reservation system operational in early 2011.
OFSC Launches New Website
High tech is improving the Ontario snowmobiling experience as riders receive even more value for their permit dollars. The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) has launched its totally revamped, super-easy to navigate and content-rich website at www.ofsc.on.ca. High tech features include many snowmobiling firsts, such as the interactive trail guide, visual trail status reports and iSnowMobile, the new OFSC iPhone App.
WO AGM - Nov.6, 2010 in Peterborough
"The Whitewater Ontario AGM will take place on Saturday, November 6th at Kenner Collegiate in Peterborough which is the same location as last year. Our meeting will start at 10a.m. and conclude by 1:00p.m. in order for us to attend the Canoe Ontario AGM which is being held in the same location."
The Rideau Trail, one hike at a time
"Looking for a challenge? May I suggest taking a walk -- a long walk. A walk that cannot be completed in a day or two, but can be completed in segments. The Rideau Trail that connects Ottawa to Kingston is truly one of Ontario's best-kept secrets.
We chose to tackle the trail by walking on a morning or an afternoon, or one day at a time. This hike will bring you through provincial parks, over beaver dams, through marshes, across meadows, along road allowances, up and over stiles (which are an arrangement of steps that allow you to go over fences) and along trails and escarpments."
We chose to tackle the trail by walking on a morning or an afternoon, or one day at a time. This hike will bring you through provincial parks, over beaver dams, through marshes, across meadows, along road allowances, up and over stiles (which are an arrangement of steps that allow you to go over fences) and along trails and escarpments."
Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Trail project marks completion - Brantford Expositor - Ontario, CA
"A ceremony was held in Mount Pleasant on Saturday to mark the completion of the Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo Trail project. The trail is part of the Trans-Canada Trail."
Friday, October 29, 2010
TheSpec - Deer hunt begins on Monday
"Ontario’s controlled deer hunt starts Monday and Halton police and other agencies are getting ready for the five-day hunt.
The shotgun hunt in the Milton and Halton Hills area ends Nov. 5.
Halton police Sergeant Brian Carr says police, the Ministry of Natural Resources, municipal bylaw enforcement from Milton and Halton Hills as well as Conservation Halton are ready.
From Nov. 1 to Nov. 5 hunting will be allowed from a half-hour before sunrise until a half-hour after sunset"
The shotgun hunt in the Milton and Halton Hills area ends Nov. 5.
Halton police Sergeant Brian Carr says police, the Ministry of Natural Resources, municipal bylaw enforcement from Milton and Halton Hills as well as Conservation Halton are ready.
From Nov. 1 to Nov. 5 hunting will be allowed from a half-hour before sunrise until a half-hour after sunset"
Outdoor Enthusiasts of Ontario: Satellite Imagery Tells All
"In about 6 months from now the ice will have been and gone on most Algonquin Park lakes. One of the tools I like to use to watch for ice conditions are the satellite images from MODIS. The most recent clear picture of Algonquin shows an array of colour still present in the woods."
Interesting tip regarding imagery. Thanks
Interesting tip regarding imagery. Thanks
Twitter / Conservation Ontario: RT @LowerTrent: We're offi ...
"We're officially unveiling our new trail at Bleasdell Boulder Conservation Area today! http://bit.ly/bQOwwY #StepIntoNature"
This trail is fully supported by the local community - OTC was a t some planning meetings and NTC support helped to. Congratulations
This trail is fully supported by the local community - OTC was a t some planning meetings and NTC support helped to. Congratulations
At-risk youth fixing up bicycles – Toronto Sun | Bike News
"At-risk youth fixing up bicycles
Toronto Sun
The teen is one of a half-dozen kids working on bikes in the old Alberta Cycle building on 118 Avenue. They're the last crop of participants in a program ..."
Toronto Good news story gets coverage in UK.
Toronto Sun
The teen is one of a half-dozen kids working on bikes in the old Alberta Cycle building on 118 Avenue. They're the last crop of participants in a program ..."
Toronto Good news story gets coverage in UK.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
OPP step up ATV training for quicker response and enforcement - Timmins Times - Ontario, CA
"The popularity of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) is beginning to show up in ways that many riders don't expect. More and more injuries, and deaths, are occurring as more Northerners use the popular machines, not just to travel in remote areas, but also at their camps, cottages and in rural areas of Timmins.
It has prompted the Ontario Provincial Police to respond. Not only are police issuing more public awareness safety messages, but also they're also in the process of ensuring more of their officers can respond to off-road incidents involving ATVs."
It would also be wise to put money into training and a tax recapture to rehabilitate riding areas, as well as building specific riding areas in communities where riders can ride.
It has prompted the Ontario Provincial Police to respond. Not only are police issuing more public awareness safety messages, but also they're also in the process of ensuring more of their officers can respond to off-road incidents involving ATVs."
It would also be wise to put money into training and a tax recapture to rehabilitate riding areas, as well as building specific riding areas in communities where riders can ride.
GuelphMercury.com - Life - Cycling world spinning with new developments
"From Nov. 29 to Dec. 3, residents, various community stakeholders and those who pass policy will participate in these half day workshops. The featured presenter is Gil Penalosa, an internationally renowned ‘livable city’ adviser and executive director of the non profit organization 8-80 Cities. ( www.8-80cities.org).
The immediate objective following these consultations, is to create a county wide active transportation plan, not only incorporating cycling but walking and trail connectivity. I would urge all who are passionate about creating vibrant and healthy communities to attend one of these workshops. They’re free. Final scheduling is almost complete and for time and locales, feel free to email me at the address below."
The immediate objective following these consultations, is to create a county wide active transportation plan, not only incorporating cycling but walking and trail connectivity. I would urge all who are passionate about creating vibrant and healthy communities to attend one of these workshops. They’re free. Final scheduling is almost complete and for time and locales, feel free to email me at the address below."
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Windsor Essex Parkway construction to disrupt trails
"WINDSOR, Ont. — Cyclists, runners and nature lovers who use the network of trails in the Spring Garden nature area can expect some temporary disruptions or detours as the $1.6-billion Windsor-Essex Parkway is built, but the payoff will be worth it, a Ministry of Transportation spokesman said Tuesday.
To the left and right of the highway linking the 401 to a new downriver bridge will be 20 kilometres of trails designed with bridges and tunnels so you can start at Howard Avenue and make it all the way to Malden Road, 11 kilometres, without ever having to cross a street. And this new trail system will be linked at a number of points to the city’s existing trail system, known as the West Windsor Recreationway."
To the left and right of the highway linking the 401 to a new downriver bridge will be 20 kilometres of trails designed with bridges and tunnels so you can start at Howard Avenue and make it all the way to Malden Road, 11 kilometres, without ever having to cross a street. And this new trail system will be linked at a number of points to the city’s existing trail system, known as the West Windsor Recreationway."
OCMC Enduro and Pot Luck
"OCMC CLUB ENDURO AND POT LUCK DINNER
November 6th, 2010
Sandaraska Park
Invite: Members and non members
Club Enduro Nov 06 11am start at Sandaraska park at LaBarn
Length: 65 nice km
Lloyds rules, no time keeping at all, 4 timed sections
Entry Fee: $25 big bikes $15 small bikes
Pot luck dinner after
Dustin - Enduro info 905-986-44379(W) 705-277-3548(h)
Diana - Dinner info 705-277-3548"
November 6th, 2010
Sandaraska Park
Invite: Members and non members
Club Enduro Nov 06 11am start at Sandaraska park at LaBarn
Length: 65 nice km
Lloyds rules, no time keeping at all, 4 timed sections
Entry Fee: $25 big bikes $15 small bikes
Pot luck dinner after
Dustin - Enduro info 905-986-44379(W) 705-277-3548(h)
Diana - Dinner info 705-277-3548"
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Aggressive cyclists break the law - Owen Sound Sun Times - Ontario, CA
"I 'share the road' with bicyclists whenever possible, including slowing down if it isn't safe to pass. However, the cycling community must somehow deal with some of their own, if this campaign is to succeed.
On June 12, I was stopped in the left turn lane at 10th. St. E. and 3rd Ave. E., waiting to turn to go west. The light turned green, but I didn't proceed. I watched a fit looking man (in his 30s or 40s) with a dark beard on a bicycle, wearing a helmet, run the red light in front of me. He then drove up between the two lanes of stopped traffic. He reached the 10th St. and 2nd Ave. E. intersection just as the light turned green, and then did a quick right turn, in front of the first vehicle in the right lane, and went north on 2nd Ave. E.
If somehow a car driver was able to do this, I would have been able to get a licence number, and vehicle description and contact police. All I could do was watch in amazement. Two of us that day 'shared the road' with that cyclist, and restrained our lawful driving actions to accommodate his unlawful actions."
Each user is a public face of his or her activity - OTC
On June 12, I was stopped in the left turn lane at 10th. St. E. and 3rd Ave. E., waiting to turn to go west. The light turned green, but I didn't proceed. I watched a fit looking man (in his 30s or 40s) with a dark beard on a bicycle, wearing a helmet, run the red light in front of me. He then drove up between the two lanes of stopped traffic. He reached the 10th St. and 2nd Ave. E. intersection just as the light turned green, and then did a quick right turn, in front of the first vehicle in the right lane, and went north on 2nd Ave. E.
If somehow a car driver was able to do this, I would have been able to get a licence number, and vehicle description and contact police. All I could do was watch in amazement. Two of us that day 'shared the road' with that cyclist, and restrained our lawful driving actions to accommodate his unlawful actions."
Each user is a public face of his or her activity - OTC
The City Cyclist: 2011 Ontario Provincial Election
"On September 29, 2010 I emailed each of the four main political parties regarding there position on a all-ages bike helmet law. Of those who have responded, here is what they had to say:
**I re-emailed those who have yet to respond on October 21**
Liberals:(paraphrasing) Cyclists over 18 are encouraged to wear helmets but are not required to by law.
Conservatives:
NDP:'That is not a priority for our Caucus'(9/29/10)
Greens:"
**I re-emailed those who have yet to respond on October 21**
Liberals:(paraphrasing) Cyclists over 18 are encouraged to wear helmets but are not required to by law.
Conservatives:
NDP:'That is not a priority for our Caucus'(9/29/10)
Greens:"
Monday, October 25, 2010
Kayak paddling instructions - Fall Sports Themed Vacations in Ontario
"If you haven't traveled to Ontario, Canada, fall is the best time to go there. This place is considered as a thrilling water wonderland where you can enjoy outdoor experiences no matter how young or old you are. You can go for fall sports themed vacations if you want and you can even take your friends and family with you."
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