"One of the best things about a canoe is its ability to glide silently across the water. This helps us in many ways while trying to locate and observe the many mammals, birds, reptiles and Amphibians that make their home in central Ontario. One of the most memorable and exciting times on one of our canoe trips is being able to observe these wild creatures in their natural setting. Imagine watching a bull moose feeding on aquatic plants next to a meandering stream, a mature Bald Eagle as it soars gracefully over an open lake or the ‘haunting’ call of a loon as it echoes across an unnamed lake before dawn. Seeing these animals and many others in the wild creates memories and emotions within us that will stay with us for the rest of our lives."
For a more complete list of places to go see wildlife from a canoe see:
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
Monday, November 22, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
2010-11 Advermap Recreation Maps Available
The Ontario Recreation Map Series is developed by AdverMap in partnership with the Cycle Ontario Alliance and the Ontario Trails Council. The first series was published in March 1999 with a growing number of publications being added each year.
Our 2008 series will see the print and distribution of over 25,000 maps in 6 Ontario Regions this year. The maps will be available through Southern Ontario Travel Information Centres, Selected Local Visitors Centres as well as through our Participating advertisers, retailers and the Ontario Trails Council.
Our 2008 series will see the print and distribution of over 25,000 maps in 6 Ontario Regions this year. The maps will be available through Southern Ontario Travel Information Centres, Selected Local Visitors Centres as well as through our Participating advertisers, retailers and the Ontario Trails Council.
Multi-use Trails Promoted in Stratford Area
A group of about 40 people walking through the T.J. Dolan natural area wanted to be noticed.
The group was on the March for MUT (multi-use trails) Saturday afternoon which started at the Central secondary school track and went into the Old Grove.
"All it's about today is promotion," said organizer Darcy Trefiak.
The group was on the March for MUT (multi-use trails) Saturday afternoon which started at the Central secondary school track and went into the Old Grove.
"All it's about today is promotion," said organizer Darcy Trefiak.
Toronto Region Conservation Authority - Job Board
POSITION: PROJECT MANAGER, CONSERVATION LANDS
Downsview Office. 70 Canuck Drive. Building 100. Downsview, Ontario. M3K 2C5.
1 year contract position covering maternity leave.
DIVISION: Finance and Business Services
Downsview Office. 70 Canuck Drive. Building 100. Downsview, Ontario. M3K 2C5.
1 year contract position covering maternity leave.
DIVISION: Finance and Business Services
WorkCabin - a place to get environmentally connected
WorkCabin is an environmentally-focused online company founded in 2007. We are based in the heart of the ecologically rich Carolinian Zone, Canada's most diverse ecosystem.
Like you, we want to continue to hear great horned owls hoot, watch red foxes raise their kits, and salamanders begin life in vernal pools. That's why we plant hundreds of tree seedlings every spring (yes, the backs get a little sore!) and work to preserve, restore and enhance habitat for animals, amphibians and birds.
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
WorkCabin connects qualified and skilled green-focused job seekers to meaningful career-track environmental employment opportunities, including entry level, mid level and senior level, and to high quality employers who embrace sustainability and stewardship.
Like you, we want to continue to hear great horned owls hoot, watch red foxes raise their kits, and salamanders begin life in vernal pools. That's why we plant hundreds of tree seedlings every spring (yes, the backs get a little sore!) and work to preserve, restore and enhance habitat for animals, amphibians and birds.
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
WorkCabin connects qualified and skilled green-focused job seekers to meaningful career-track environmental employment opportunities, including entry level, mid level and senior level, and to high quality employers who embrace sustainability and stewardship.
Durham Trails make living great
Pickering has its own Waterfront Trail, complete with a boardwalk, beach volleyball and a water park. There is a nautical village, brimming with boutique shops and restaurants and great fishing, boating and water activities at Frenchman’s Bay.
Further east, Ajax is known for its Lake Ontario waterfront at Rotary Park, which boats a 150-acre greenspace with walking and biking trails and playgrounds. In Oshawa, local residents can enjoy the shoreline trails at Second March and McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve. Whitby is home to one of Lake Ontario’s finest harbours, the Port Whitby Marina, and also offers scenic trails along the waterfront.
In Clarington, the Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail stretches 17 km. Port of Newcastle is a self-contained village-like community with Cape Cod-inspired home designs, a marina, tennis courts and a clubhouse. The community is just minutes from the shops and restaurants of the Village of Newcastle, north of Highway 401.
In addition to Lake Ontario, Durham offers Lake Scugog and the town of Port Perry, located north of Townline Road. The town has a waterfront park and farmers’ market, and there is great fishing and boating at Lake Scugog. Residents are within minutes of the waterfront and several community events that take place there each year.
Further east, Ajax is known for its Lake Ontario waterfront at Rotary Park, which boats a 150-acre greenspace with walking and biking trails and playgrounds. In Oshawa, local residents can enjoy the shoreline trails at Second March and McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve. Whitby is home to one of Lake Ontario’s finest harbours, the Port Whitby Marina, and also offers scenic trails along the waterfront.
In Clarington, the Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail stretches 17 km. Port of Newcastle is a self-contained village-like community with Cape Cod-inspired home designs, a marina, tennis courts and a clubhouse. The community is just minutes from the shops and restaurants of the Village of Newcastle, north of Highway 401.
In addition to Lake Ontario, Durham offers Lake Scugog and the town of Port Perry, located north of Townline Road. The town has a waterfront park and farmers’ market, and there is great fishing and boating at Lake Scugog. Residents are within minutes of the waterfront and several community events that take place there each year.
Charges against naked walker dropped
"[Some members of the community] might not think it's appropriate, or they might think it's not moral, but it's not indecent in the sense that it causes anybody any harm," said the man's Toronto-lawyer Gleb Bazov.
The man was initially also charged with nudity in a public place but that charge was withdrawn earlier this year.
Bazov said the court's decision sets an important precedent.
"It is a landmark case in the sense that the law has been applied to nudists and naturists. Now there is a clear pronouncement that a naturist is not engaging in an indecent act."
The man was initially also charged with nudity in a public place but that charge was withdrawn earlier this year.
Bazov said the court's decision sets an important precedent.
"It is a landmark case in the sense that the law has been applied to nudists and naturists. Now there is a clear pronouncement that a naturist is not engaging in an indecent act."
Learn more about Ontario's Conservation Areas
Close to home and across the province, Ontario’s 36 Conservation Authorities own and protect over 135,000 hectares (350,000 acres) of natural lands and offer more than 250 Conservation Areas for you to explore and enjoy. These Conservation Areas offer a wide range of natural experiences. If you’re looking for a place where you can appreciate nature, get some exercise and learn about our environment, there’s an adventure waiting for you at a nearby conservation area!
Cyclists welcome new bridge
Paved shoulders on O'Reilly's Bridge give members of the Niagara Freewheelers Bicycle Touring Club something to smile about.
Saturday, more than 40 cyclists utilized the bridge to go on their 70-kilometre cycling route and it's the day John Swart has been anxiously awaiting.
The new $2.8-million bridge opened last Friday at 5 p.m.
During their official cycling season, the 316-member touring club rides from March 15 to Oct. 31.
During the off-season, members gather under the Winter Fanatics name and tackle routes ranging from 40 to 70 kilometres.
Saturday, more than 40 cyclists utilized the bridge to go on their 70-kilometre cycling route and it's the day John Swart has been anxiously awaiting.
The new $2.8-million bridge opened last Friday at 5 p.m.
During their official cycling season, the 316-member touring club rides from March 15 to Oct. 31.
During the off-season, members gather under the Winter Fanatics name and tackle routes ranging from 40 to 70 kilometres.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Glencoe Snowmobilers Celebrate - December 18th
On December 18th, downstairs at the Glencoe Legion, we will be holding our 1st annual Family Christmas Pot Luck Supper. You are welcome to come at 6pm with supper at 6:30pm. We ask that you bring a main dish and a desert to share with others. We hope to make this a very informal evening. Come out and meet this years executive and see what things we have planned for the coming season and the coming years. If you are unable to come for the meal, drop by later as we will be there till 10pm.
E-mail Gord Walker: gordwalker1966@hotmail.com
E-mail Gord Walker: gordwalker1966@hotmail.com
The 2010 Cycling Celebration - November 20, 2010
The 2010 Cycling Celebration is now just over 48 hours away and is sure to be the biggest bash of the OCA season.
Doors open at 6pm with snacks and a pizza dinner afterward followed by the awards presentations. Come out and celebrate the top athletes, organizers, volunteers and more of the 2010 season. This event will also feature some incredible silent auction items and raffle prizes so be sure not to miss out.
Location: The event is being held at the Cool Brewery which is located at 164 Evans Ave. in Etobicoke. Tickets are available by contacting the OCA office directly or by purchasing your ticket(s) on the Ontario Cycling Association website by clicking HERE. Online ticket purchases ends at noon on Friday. Tickets are also available at the door Saturday night. (Note all prices below include HST) All tickets purchased at the door on Saturday are CASH ONLY.
Doors open at 6pm with snacks and a pizza dinner afterward followed by the awards presentations. Come out and celebrate the top athletes, organizers, volunteers and more of the 2010 season. This event will also feature some incredible silent auction items and raffle prizes so be sure not to miss out.
Location: The event is being held at the Cool Brewery which is located at 164 Evans Ave. in Etobicoke. Tickets are available by contacting the OCA office directly or by purchasing your ticket(s) on the Ontario Cycling Association website by clicking HERE. Online ticket purchases ends at noon on Friday. Tickets are also available at the door Saturday night. (Note all prices below include HST) All tickets purchased at the door on Saturday are CASH ONLY.
Ontario Professional Planners Institute recognizes Oakville Planning
“Council’s vision for Oakville is to be the most livable town in Canada and so how we manage growth in our town is a priority in reaching that goal,” said Oakville Mayor Rob Burton.
“Our planning services staff met the challenge to create a new official plan that truly expresses the vision our community has for carefully controlled growth. These awards acknowledge that hard work and we are appreciative of the recognition.”
The policies for the Kerr Village plan were built on years of revitalization planning, the community vision from the 2004 Kerr Village Revitalization Study and extensive consultation with neighbourhood residents and business owners.
The North Oakville Secondary Plans Implementation Strategy includes a completely new set of standards and procedures that address zoning, urban design, roads, transit, parking, trails, sustainability and parks.
For a fuller list of trails in Oakville see: http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html?closesttown=Oakville
“Our planning services staff met the challenge to create a new official plan that truly expresses the vision our community has for carefully controlled growth. These awards acknowledge that hard work and we are appreciative of the recognition.”
The policies for the Kerr Village plan were built on years of revitalization planning, the community vision from the 2004 Kerr Village Revitalization Study and extensive consultation with neighbourhood residents and business owners.
The North Oakville Secondary Plans Implementation Strategy includes a completely new set of standards and procedures that address zoning, urban design, roads, transit, parking, trails, sustainability and parks.
For a fuller list of trails in Oakville see: http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html?closesttown=Oakville
Sarnia-Lambton to develop Heritage District
"Lambton County could soon be home to Ontario's first working industrial heritage conservation district.
A county council standing committee voted today to back creation of the district covering historic oil fields straddling Oil Springs and Enniskillen Township.
Under the Ontario Heritage Act, the district would give the two local councils power to preserve important physical features — such as jerker lines and pump houses — remaining from the the birth of North America's oil industry.
The proposal goes to county council Nov. 24."
For trails in the area see: http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html?closesttown=Sarnia
http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html?closesttown=Petrolia
http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html?closesttown=OilSprings
A county council standing committee voted today to back creation of the district covering historic oil fields straddling Oil Springs and Enniskillen Township.
Under the Ontario Heritage Act, the district would give the two local councils power to preserve important physical features — such as jerker lines and pump houses — remaining from the the birth of North America's oil industry.
The proposal goes to county council Nov. 24."
For trails in the area see: http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html?closesttown=Sarnia
http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html?closesttown=Petrolia
http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html?closesttown=OilSprings
It's all about balance, says riding school vet
"Everything is possible with a soft, balanced seat."
Dr Gerd Heuschmann, head veterinarian of the German National Riding School, reiterated this mantra many times during the annual "Balance in Motion" Equine Symposium at the University of Guelph Kemptville Campus, in Ontario, Canada.
Dr Gerd Heuschmann explains his training techniques to demo rider Lauren Mulrenin, a certificate student at University of Guelph-Kemptville Campus and her thoroughbred horse Finn. © Helen MacGregor
The symposium was hosted by the students in the first year of the Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management degree programme in equine management as part of their event management course."
For a complete list of riding opportunities in Ontario see: http://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/trail-activities/equestrian/
Dr Gerd Heuschmann, head veterinarian of the German National Riding School, reiterated this mantra many times during the annual "Balance in Motion" Equine Symposium at the University of Guelph Kemptville Campus, in Ontario, Canada.
Dr Gerd Heuschmann explains his training techniques to demo rider Lauren Mulrenin, a certificate student at University of Guelph-Kemptville Campus and her thoroughbred horse Finn. © Helen MacGregor
The symposium was hosted by the students in the first year of the Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management degree programme in equine management as part of their event management course."
For a complete list of riding opportunities in Ontario see: http://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/trail-activities/equestrian/
Thursday, November 18, 2010
YorkRegion Article: First steps in pathway to link pond, park
"A pathway connecting Toogood Pond and Bob Hunter Memorial Park is in the works as part of Markham's cycling and pathways and trails master plans.
The project has evolved from a multi-use pathway connecting the western and eastern reaches within the Milne Dam Conservation Park to extend west-east from Toogood Pond to the Rouge Park trails and the crossings of the Rouge River.
'It's a long route with multiple interests,' the town's director of engineering, Alan Brown, said.
He said where the pathway would end at Bob Hunter park and any property acquisition will be looked at later.
Deputy Mayor Jack Heath described the project as 'one of the most exciting things' council will work on next year."
The project has evolved from a multi-use pathway connecting the western and eastern reaches within the Milne Dam Conservation Park to extend west-east from Toogood Pond to the Rouge Park trails and the crossings of the Rouge River.
'It's a long route with multiple interests,' the town's director of engineering, Alan Brown, said.
He said where the pathway would end at Bob Hunter park and any property acquisition will be looked at later.
Deputy Mayor Jack Heath described the project as 'one of the most exciting things' council will work on next year."
GuelphMercury.com - Life - Teens take ‘canoe trip on wheels’
"Multi-day canoe trips and more modest overnight bicycle trips have long been staples offered to students in the outdoor education program at Centennial Collegiate Vocational Institute. However, teachers Paul Denoon and Wade Schwark recognized the timing was right to ratchet up the time spent on bicycles.
In previous years, Denoon said, a rental truck carrying all necessary camping gear would meet the students for the evening. It was agreed this year — to provide the additional satisfaction gained from independent travel — the students would pull all the required gear for three days and two nights of cycling. “It is the equivalent of a canoe trip on wheels,” Denoon said. Cargo trailers would be the beasts of burden.
Katie Gad, another Centennial teacher, with the inspirational off-site Community Environmental Leadership Program known as CELP, referred her colleagues to Wike Trailers on Regal Road in Guelph."
For more information on cycling trails in Ontario see: http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html?cat=6&icon=cyclingroadsandpaths.png#
In previous years, Denoon said, a rental truck carrying all necessary camping gear would meet the students for the evening. It was agreed this year — to provide the additional satisfaction gained from independent travel — the students would pull all the required gear for three days and two nights of cycling. “It is the equivalent of a canoe trip on wheels,” Denoon said. Cargo trailers would be the beasts of burden.
Katie Gad, another Centennial teacher, with the inspirational off-site Community Environmental Leadership Program known as CELP, referred her colleagues to Wike Trailers on Regal Road in Guelph."
For more information on cycling trails in Ontario see: http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html?cat=6&icon=cyclingroadsandpaths.png#
CyclingMagazine.ca » Peterborough and the Kawarthas, Ontario
"Whether you’re looking for wide-open countryside vistas on a road ride, undulating free flowing singletrack, or maybe a loop around one of the many small lakes in the area, Peterborough County offers enough diversity to put a smile on any rider’s face. The rolling drumlin style hills make for great cycling while showcasing the beautiful views and pleasant weather of the summer and early fall months.
The city of Peterborough is located 140 km east of Toronto and 200 km west of Kingston. Peterborough County consists of several smaller surrounding towns including Lakefield and Apsley to the north and Norwood, Havelock and Douro to the east. The roads in and around the city are well maintained. Motorists in the area are used to seeing spandex clad cyclists spread over the countryside and are generally considerate when overtaking small and large groups of riders. The Peterborough County Cycling Map does an excellent job of highlighting the best roads to ride. The map was a recent project by a group of local cyclists and the result is a well-designed tool that highlights the major information for riders such as road surface, climbs, traffic activity and rail trails in the area. Copies are available at the Kawartha tourism office, many information stations and at local bike shops."
For a fuller list of cycling trails in Ontario see: http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html?cat=6&icon=cyclingoff.png
The city of Peterborough is located 140 km east of Toronto and 200 km west of Kingston. Peterborough County consists of several smaller surrounding towns including Lakefield and Apsley to the north and Norwood, Havelock and Douro to the east. The roads in and around the city are well maintained. Motorists in the area are used to seeing spandex clad cyclists spread over the countryside and are generally considerate when overtaking small and large groups of riders. The Peterborough County Cycling Map does an excellent job of highlighting the best roads to ride. The map was a recent project by a group of local cyclists and the result is a well-designed tool that highlights the major information for riders such as road surface, climbs, traffic activity and rail trails in the area. Copies are available at the Kawartha tourism office, many information stations and at local bike shops."
For a fuller list of cycling trails in Ontario see: http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html?cat=6&icon=cyclingoff.png
Millennium Trail expansion - Niagara Falls Review - Ontario, CA
"Another section of the Millennium Trail, stretching 1.4-kilometres along the Hydro Canal connecting Morrison St. to Thorold Stone Rd., is scheduled to be completed by the end of the month.
The $370,000-budgeted project, funded equally by the municipal, provincial and federal government through an infrastructure fund, provides a multi-use paved trail for people to walk, cycle, jog and rollerblade in the city's natural green spaces and corridors.
Jeff Claydon, a landscape architect with the city, said the area, known as section four, includes a small parking space at the intersection of Portage Rd. and Morrison St. The city installed a new chain-link fence along the Hydro Canal."
The $370,000-budgeted project, funded equally by the municipal, provincial and federal government through an infrastructure fund, provides a multi-use paved trail for people to walk, cycle, jog and rollerblade in the city's natural green spaces and corridors.
Jeff Claydon, a landscape architect with the city, said the area, known as section four, includes a small parking space at the intersection of Portage Rd. and Morrison St. The city installed a new chain-link fence along the Hydro Canal."
Sudbury Sports News - OFSC encourages snowmobilers to get ready for winter
"Ontario snowmobilers can look forward to a good winter, according to Dave Phillips, senior climatologist for Environment Canada. That forecast sets the celebratory tone for Get Ready to Go Snowmobiling Week, Nov. 22 to 28.
This annual launch of winter by the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) invites Ontarians to discover the many social, health and recreational benefits of snowmobiling, including the world’s largest recreational trail system."
This annual launch of winter by the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) invites Ontarians to discover the many social, health and recreational benefits of snowmobiling, including the world’s largest recreational trail system."
OFTR - The Ontario Federation of Trail Riders
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