"Peterborough County OPP found a 12-foot blue kayak with a white seat on Chemong Lake in Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield Township on Nov. 27.
The kayak was found floating upside down, covered in snow and about 30 metres from the shoreline, police said.
Anyone with information can call police at 742-0401 or 1-888- 310-1122 at night."
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
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Trail permit sales took a plunge in 2010 - Timmins Daily Press - Ontario, CA
"Snowmobilers engines are revving as the Timmins Snowmobile Club prepares for a better season than last.
With numbers revealed during the annual general meeting, club president Gilbert Fortin called last year's sledding season one of the 'worst in 50 years.'
'It affected everyone,' he said. 'We were actually lucky ot get seven weeks. A lot of places down south got only two.'"
In order to improve sales the OFSC is now offering a no-snow guarantee.
Snow Guarantee: OFSC members are entitled to purchase Snow Guarantee coverage from the OFSC, which pays out $200 if the total snow accumulation at the Barrie airport is 31 cm or less between Dec. 25, 2010 and March 15, 2011.
With numbers revealed during the annual general meeting, club president Gilbert Fortin called last year's sledding season one of the 'worst in 50 years.'
'It affected everyone,' he said. 'We were actually lucky ot get seven weeks. A lot of places down south got only two.'"
In order to improve sales the OFSC is now offering a no-snow guarantee.
Snow Guarantee: OFSC members are entitled to purchase Snow Guarantee coverage from the OFSC, which pays out $200 if the total snow accumulation at the Barrie airport is 31 cm or less between Dec. 25, 2010 and March 15, 2011.
Snowmobiling almost here - The Sudbury Star - Ontario, CA
"Here in Sudbury, we're lucky to have eight clubs that make up the Sudbury Trail Plan (STP): Broder Dill Snowmobile Club, Walden Sno Runners, Coniston/Wahnapitae Driftbusters, Northbound Sno Drifters, Onaping Falls High Riders, Valley Trail Masters, Nickel Belt Snow Spirits and Capreol Ridge Riders. All combined, more than 3,000 permits are sold. Why? Superior trails, great hospitality, and a wide variety of scenery."
Carolinian Canada December 2010 Eco-News - ontrails@gmail.com
In November and December the CCC Coastal Program team met with local stakeholders along the Lake Erie coast in 4 workshops to plan a Coastal Stewardship Trail from Essex to Niagara. Each workshop identified some great ideas, and we can’t wait to hear what else you have in mind for this exciting project! Send us additional suggestions and participate in the online workshop and survey at www.carolinian.org
This project is supported by the Ontario Trillium Foundation, Parks Canada, and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.
This project is supported by the Ontario Trillium Foundation, Parks Canada, and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.
Skiis & Biikes
"It was 1996 and Collingwood was just starting a new development boom. We decided to open a Collingwood store in order to look after our customers when they were skiing in Collingwood. Skiis & Biikes Collingwood, was supposed to be a small pro shop servicing our city customers where they skied, but it quickly developed a clientele of its own. In 2003 we built a brand new beautiful building for the Collingwood store right next door. You can’t miss it; it’s right beside the Beer Store."
December Do More On the Shore-zine. Waterfront Trail newsletter - ontrails@gmail.com
The Do More on the Shore Ezine is a newsletter directed towards Waterfront Trail users. It contains information about the Trail including project updates, featured attractions and routes, upcoming events and trail closure notices.
Stay up to date on the most recent happenings on Lake Ontario’s waterfront. To receive this monthly ezine directly, please send an email to info@wrtrust.com.
Stay up to date on the most recent happenings on Lake Ontario’s waterfront. To receive this monthly ezine directly, please send an email to info@wrtrust.com.
Ontario Snowmobile Trails - Garmin : Red Pine Mapping GPS Snowmobile Maps, Sled Maps for Garmin, Magellan, and Lowrance
"We're proud to introduce the OFSC endorsed GPS snowmobile trail map! For the first time, Ontario snowmobilers will be able to ride with a routable GPS map featuring complete and current trails. This map installs on your Garmin GPS and clearly shows you all of the OFSC trail system and thousands of searchable gas / food / lodging / parts / repair waypoints, as well as highly detailed coverage of roads, lakes, rivers, cities, railroads, and natural landmarks.
The map is routable, meaning your GPS can give you turn by turn directions, and also show you how many kilometers are remaining to your destination."
For a full list of the clubs that support Ontario snowmobiling see:
For permits, rider safety information and gps maps of snowmobile trails see:
The map is routable, meaning your GPS can give you turn by turn directions, and also show you how many kilometers are remaining to your destination."
For a full list of the clubs that support Ontario snowmobiling see:
For permits, rider safety information and gps maps of snowmobile trails see:
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For a fuller list of canoe, kayak and wilderness water trail adventures see: http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html?cat=3&icon=canoeing.png
Exceptional, all inclusive Canadian wilderness experiences by sea Kayak into the incredible Georgian Bay 30,000 Island archipelago recognized by the UN as a unique littoral ecosystem of international importance, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.
Rates From C$ 495 Per Trip
For a fuller list of canoe, kayak and wilderness water trail adventures see: http://www.ontariotrailsmap.com/ontariotrails.html?cat=3&icon=canoeing.png
Friday, December 3, 2010
LONG-TIME TRAIL USER UPSET - The Sarnia Observer - Ontario, CA
"Sir: Re: The article 'ATVs tearing up trails' (The Observer, Oct. 19, 2010)
I guess what is upsetting is that these trails were made by the local residents of Confederation and
Churchill Line, for the purpose of the recreational use of off -road vehicles such as dirt bikes, ATV's, snowmobiles and also horse riding, which my father was given permission to use. Then we are told, 'You can't use it anymore, we want it for people to use for walking.
As far as I am told, the city didn't ask anyone around the area if that's what the people there wanted. The local residents didn't get a choice in the matter. There is a reason why people live in the country and in the city, but the people who live in the country are not allowed to enjoy what they moved there for."
Earlier we published an article detailing how a nature trail was lost, in this case it's a motorized trail. In each case there was a loss - and this happens all over Ontario to all groups.
At the OTC we promote the development of regional trail committees so that all groups, government, land owners and users can come together to plan. In each of our recent stories that seems to be the problem - a lack of inclusive planning.
I guess what is upsetting is that these trails were made by the local residents of Confederation and
Churchill Line, for the purpose of the recreational use of off -road vehicles such as dirt bikes, ATV's, snowmobiles and also horse riding, which my father was given permission to use. Then we are told, 'You can't use it anymore, we want it for people to use for walking.
As far as I am told, the city didn't ask anyone around the area if that's what the people there wanted. The local residents didn't get a choice in the matter. There is a reason why people live in the country and in the city, but the people who live in the country are not allowed to enjoy what they moved there for."
Earlier we published an article detailing how a nature trail was lost, in this case it's a motorized trail. In each case there was a loss - and this happens all over Ontario to all groups.
At the OTC we promote the development of regional trail committees so that all groups, government, land owners and users can come together to plan. In each of our recent stories that seems to be the problem - a lack of inclusive planning.
Trillium Foundation grants fund two Kenora projects - Kenora Daily Miner and News - Ontario, CA
"'Funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation contributes to building economic and social resilience in communities across the province by helping many charitable and not for profit groups build constructive partnerships and networks,' stated Ontario Tourism and Culture Minister Michael Chan in a news release.
The Kenora Trails Committee will receive $68,000 for the next stage of development on the Rotary Trail. The grant will fund the extension of the paved nature trail along Rabbit Lake to Garrow Park.
According to city parks supervisor Barb Manson, the extension will create a fully accessible, paved loop from Nairn Avenue to the Kenora Rowing Club to provide the elderly, infirm and wheelchair bound with an enjoyable outdoors experience along the scenic woodland walkway."
Congratulations Kenora! Thanks Trillium Foundation.
The Kenora Trails Committee will receive $68,000 for the next stage of development on the Rotary Trail. The grant will fund the extension of the paved nature trail along Rabbit Lake to Garrow Park.
According to city parks supervisor Barb Manson, the extension will create a fully accessible, paved loop from Nairn Avenue to the Kenora Rowing Club to provide the elderly, infirm and wheelchair bound with an enjoyable outdoors experience along the scenic woodland walkway."
Congratulations Kenora! Thanks Trillium Foundation.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Rainfall warning continues
"A rainfall warning for the Ottawa region remained in effect Wednesday morning, more than 24 hours after it was issued by Environment Canada, and was expected to continue until 6 p.m.
A strong low pressure system moving north of Lake Superior into northeastern Ontario is forcing a large area of rain over Eastern Ontario. Brisk southerly winds in advance of the low and a cold front extending from the low south through Toronto are pumping up plenty of moisture originating from the Gulf of Mexico. As a result, the rain is expected to be heavy at times through the morning, the forecaster says."
Be careful out there on the trails when its extra wet.
A strong low pressure system moving north of Lake Superior into northeastern Ontario is forcing a large area of rain over Eastern Ontario. Brisk southerly winds in advance of the low and a cold front extending from the low south through Toronto are pumping up plenty of moisture originating from the Gulf of Mexico. As a result, the rain is expected to be heavy at times through the morning, the forecaster says."
Be careful out there on the trails when its extra wet.
Win the Ultimate Canadian Canoe Adventure
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Ontario Tourism has teamed up with Windows on the Wild to offer you the chance to win the ultimate Canadian canoe adventure in Ontario, Canada."
We are posting this for all the Canadians with a relative in England, whom you may want to see a trail. Send them this link.
Ontario Tourism has teamed up with Windows on the Wild to offer you the chance to win the ultimate Canadian canoe adventure in Ontario, Canada."
We are posting this for all the Canadians with a relative in England, whom you may want to see a trail. Send them this link.
Back to Nature Initiative Moving Ahead
Two years ago, a group of individuals representing over 30 organizations from the youth, planning, environment, recreation, health and education sectors, gathered for a weekend of discussion at Royal Botanical Gardens. Our common concern was the growing disconnect between children and the natural world, and we explored ideas on how we might work together to build capacity within our organizations and sectors so that more of Ontario’s children have access to play and learning outdoors. At the end of the meeting, RBG agreed to secure funding to help build and mobilize an Ontario-wide Back to Nature network that would facilitate multi-sectoral collaboration and raise awareness on this issue.
In 2009, we struck a collaborative partnership with Parks and Recreation Ontario and Ontario Nature, to prepare an application to the Ontario Trillium Foundation to fund the short-term strategic actions noted in the Back to Nature report. Today we are pleased to share the happy news that the Ontario Trillium Foundation has approved funding to support a two-year Back to Nature Network project.
In 2009, we struck a collaborative partnership with Parks and Recreation Ontario and Ontario Nature, to prepare an application to the Ontario Trillium Foundation to fund the short-term strategic actions noted in the Back to Nature report. Today we are pleased to share the happy news that the Ontario Trillium Foundation has approved funding to support a two-year Back to Nature Network project.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Group divides up St. Williams trails - Tillsonburg News - Ontario, CA
"A big step in the management of the St. Williams Conservation Reserve was taken this summer when the council in charge of the sprawling property divided up its trail system among assorted user groups.
Word of these changes is only now filtering down to the community level.
The nearly 2,000-acre property has been divided into four quadrants, with the dirt section of South Walsingham Concession Road 6 serving as the north-south diving line.
ATV riders and dirt bikers retain access to the trail network in the northwest quadrant. Hikers, bird watchers and horseback riders have access to the trail system in the southwest and southeast quadrants south of Concession Road 6.
No trail system is allowed in the northeast quadrant adjoining Forestry Farm Road because it is home to a significant wetland and numerous rare species.
The decision brings to a close 10 years of sometimes acrimonious debate over who has the right to use the former St. Williams Forestry Station and its extensive network of trails."
Word of these changes is only now filtering down to the community level.
The nearly 2,000-acre property has been divided into four quadrants, with the dirt section of South Walsingham Concession Road 6 serving as the north-south diving line.
ATV riders and dirt bikers retain access to the trail network in the northwest quadrant. Hikers, bird watchers and horseback riders have access to the trail system in the southwest and southeast quadrants south of Concession Road 6.
No trail system is allowed in the northeast quadrant adjoining Forestry Farm Road because it is home to a significant wetland and numerous rare species.
The decision brings to a close 10 years of sometimes acrimonious debate over who has the right to use the former St. Williams Forestry Station and its extensive network of trails."
Ontario signs on with Mississauga to redevelop old Lakeview site - 680News
"The province has reached an agreement with the city to ensure the 160-acre property is turned into something that benefits the community.
The plant shut down five years ago and was demolished three years ago, and now the community is ready to reclaim the land.
Mississauga Mayor Hazel McCallion said there's incredible potential.
'This is the last piece of Mississauga,' Mayor McCallion said. 'We have an opportunity here second to none to do something very different.'
Locals would like to see cafes, recreational trails and maybe some waterfront condos.
'To do whatever is necessary to make a community fit together that's walkable,' Jim Judge, president of the Lakeview Ratepayers Association, said. He added that the land will finally be put to good use."
Lakeview could use some trails, even as a beautification project.
The plant shut down five years ago and was demolished three years ago, and now the community is ready to reclaim the land.
Mississauga Mayor Hazel McCallion said there's incredible potential.
'This is the last piece of Mississauga,' Mayor McCallion said. 'We have an opportunity here second to none to do something very different.'
Locals would like to see cafes, recreational trails and maybe some waterfront condos.
'To do whatever is necessary to make a community fit together that's walkable,' Jim Judge, president of the Lakeview Ratepayers Association, said. He added that the land will finally be put to good use."
Lakeview could use some trails, even as a beautification project.
Local groups share in $35.7 million in Trillium grants - The Cornwall Standard Freeholder - Ontario, CA
"CORNWALL (Staff) -- A number of local groups will be among 491 Ontario non-profit and charitable organizations to share in $35.7 million in Ontario Trillium Foundation funds.
The Hon. Michael Chan, Ontario Minister of Tourism and Culture, said these groups address local needs, enhance employment and economic potential, and improve the quality of life in their communities.
'Funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation contributes to building economic and social resilience in communities across the province by helping many charitable and not-for-profit groups build constructive partnerships and networks,' said Chan."
We hope that more good can come to trails - in October the Ministry of Tourism and Culture provided much needed $3 million to the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) - the OTC currently has a request in for a much more modest amount spread over 18 activities and 41,000 km of trails. Thanks to those communities supporting our request - including the OFSC!
The Hon. Michael Chan, Ontario Minister of Tourism and Culture, said these groups address local needs, enhance employment and economic potential, and improve the quality of life in their communities.
'Funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation contributes to building economic and social resilience in communities across the province by helping many charitable and not-for-profit groups build constructive partnerships and networks,' said Chan."
We hope that more good can come to trails - in October the Ministry of Tourism and Culture provided much needed $3 million to the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) - the OTC currently has a request in for a much more modest amount spread over 18 activities and 41,000 km of trails. Thanks to those communities supporting our request - including the OFSC!
Dunnville campground named Ontario's best - Dunnville Chronicle - Ontario, CA
"'We do a lot of day tripping,' said McKay. 'We offer day passes and family passes, and we're targeting Toronto' and other areas, she added.
In addition to swimming, wagon rides, nature trails and other activities make it a prime family vacation spot.
'This year, we've expanded and done kids' birthday parties and weddings. People came in and loved having their kids on the beach and playing in the arcade. They spent a fun-filled day outside.'"
Congratulations - trails help make the whole camp experience fun!
In addition to swimming, wagon rides, nature trails and other activities make it a prime family vacation spot.
'This year, we've expanded and done kids' birthday parties and weddings. People came in and loved having their kids on the beach and playing in the arcade. They spent a fun-filled day outside.'"
Congratulations - trails help make the whole camp experience fun!
‘Lofty’ four-season living in Collingwood | New Homes & Condos | Toronto Sun
"Set behind an elegant entrance gate feature, this exciting new neighbourhood is located just off Hwy 26 on Cranberry Trails Dr. East, minutes outside of downtown Collingwood. Nestled in a lush forested enclave, the community is right on The Collingwood Trail, part of the famous Georgian Trail network which extends Collingwood to Meaford.
Most residents can look out over forest or trail views from their own terraces or take advantage of the exclusive Wyldewood Club amenities … a private year round heated outdoor pool and the convenient change house.
Wyldewood is in the heart of Ontario ski and golf country, embracing the best of the great outdoors in an enviable four season lifestyle. It is minutes to Blue Mountain with dozens of downhill and cross-country trails in winter and even more trails for mountain biking and hiking in spring, summer and fall."
Trails are one of the preferred amenities in communities - over 530 communities in Ontario have a trail.
Most residents can look out over forest or trail views from their own terraces or take advantage of the exclusive Wyldewood Club amenities … a private year round heated outdoor pool and the convenient change house.
Wyldewood is in the heart of Ontario ski and golf country, embracing the best of the great outdoors in an enviable four season lifestyle. It is minutes to Blue Mountain with dozens of downhill and cross-country trails in winter and even more trails for mountain biking and hiking in spring, summer and fall."
Trails are one of the preferred amenities in communities - over 530 communities in Ontario have a trail.
580 CFRA News Talk Radio
"More than 50 area groups are receiving a boost from the Ontario Trillium Foundation.
The Foundation is awarding more than $2.3 Million dollars to the organizations to help them with everything from purchasing equipment, to expand their programs and hire new people."
Ontario Trails Council applied for a Trillium grant to provide skills development in the are of trail building - which if you view trails as an outdoor recreational infrastructure (like well resourced arenas and pools) is in need of a review and upgrade process. Wish us luck. Over 20 communities have written OTF with a direct letter of support - Thanks
The Foundation is awarding more than $2.3 Million dollars to the organizations to help them with everything from purchasing equipment, to expand their programs and hire new people."
Ontario Trails Council applied for a Trillium grant to provide skills development in the are of trail building - which if you view trails as an outdoor recreational infrastructure (like well resourced arenas and pools) is in need of a review and upgrade process. Wish us luck. Over 20 communities have written OTF with a direct letter of support - Thanks
Olympia Cycle & Ski blog: Events: The Great Waterfront Trail Adventure
"Looking for motivation to train over the winter? Here's something that came across the wire recently:
Discover the WOW Factor - the Wonderful Ontario Waterfront - by cycling the Great Waterfront Trail Adventure.
The 4th edition is taking place and we thought your members might like to join us on our 8 day, 740 km (460 mile) bike ride from Niagara-on-the-Lake in Ontario, Canada, to the Ontario/Quebec border from July 2-9, 2011."
Check out this and over 1600 other trail events at:
Discover the WOW Factor - the Wonderful Ontario Waterfront - by cycling the Great Waterfront Trail Adventure.
The 4th edition is taking place and we thought your members might like to join us on our 8 day, 740 km (460 mile) bike ride from Niagara-on-the-Lake in Ontario, Canada, to the Ontario/Quebec border from July 2-9, 2011."
Check out this and over 1600 other trail events at:
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