"On behalf of the Hamilton Cycling Club and its Trail Advocacy Committee, it gives me great pleasure (and tremendous pride) to announce that the Hamilton Conservation Authority has asked us to propose 10km of NEW SINGLETRACK in Christie Lake Conservation Area."
Ontario Off-Road Trails
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Monday, February 7, 2011
A tale of two cities » Local News » Niagara Gazette
"“I say oftentimes hope is not a strategy when it comes to economic development,” Diodati said. “Too many people use that as a strategy, they hope someone is going to knock on the door and give them the winning success formula. That’s not the case.”
Robert Mark Silverman, an associate professor in the University at Buffalo’s Urban and Regional Planning Department, said Niagara Falls, N.Y.’s commitment to heavy industry in the 1960s and 1970s, while the Canadians focused on tourism, has given them the upper-hand in attracting and retaining the 9 million to 14 million tourists who come to the region each year."
Niagara Trails
Robert Mark Silverman, an associate professor in the University at Buffalo’s Urban and Regional Planning Department, said Niagara Falls, N.Y.’s commitment to heavy industry in the 1960s and 1970s, while the Canadians focused on tourism, has given them the upper-hand in attracting and retaining the 9 million to 14 million tourists who come to the region each year."
Niagara Trails
Man dies when trail groomer goes through ice - Kenora Daily Miner and News - Ontario, CA
"DRYDEN - Dryden OPP reported Saturday the body of a Fort Frances man operating a trail groomer, which went through the ice on Lower Manitou Lake, has been recovered.
At approximately 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, the Ontario Provincial Police Underwater Search and Recovery Unit pulled the body of Edwin (Ted) Davis, 74, from the depths of the Lower Manitou Lake."
Our condolences to the family.
At approximately 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, the Ontario Provincial Police Underwater Search and Recovery Unit pulled the body of Edwin (Ted) Davis, 74, from the depths of the Lower Manitou Lake."
Our condolences to the family.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
ATV rider busted for break-ins - Welland Tribune - Ontario, CA
"Niagara Regional Police have arrested 29-year-old Port Colborne man in connection with a break-in Wednesday morning.
At 11:30 a.m., officers responded to a house alarm on Fire Lane 2. They found the residence had been broken in to and a suspect had fled on an all-terrain vehicle."
At 11:30 a.m., officers responded to a house alarm on Fire Lane 2. They found the residence had been broken in to and a suspect had fled on an all-terrain vehicle."
City has potential for 'premier' trails - Owen Sound Sun Times - Ontario, CA
"Josh Choronzey says he sees great potential for the city to develop a 'premier' network of easy-to-navigate, safe and well-used trails throughout Owen Sound.
'It's all here,' the city's new trails co-ordinator said in an interview at Harrison Park.
'If we bring it all together, not only are we helping the residents of Owen Sound but it will also be a huge tourist draw for the city.'"
'It's all here,' the city's new trails co-ordinator said in an interview at Harrison Park.
'If we bring it all together, not only are we helping the residents of Owen Sound but it will also be a huge tourist draw for the city.'"
Ontario Trails Council wins EDCO Tourism Innovation Award
At Thursday's Economic Developers Council of Ontario 54th Annual Convention, the Ontario Trails Council was winner in the Tourism Category for Best use of Innovative Interactive Database.
"This is a great acknowledgement," said Patrick Connor, Ontario Trails Council Executive Director. The OTC has backed a series of trails tourism products over the years, trail passes of one type or the other, community trail models produced by Ontario Tourism and even single use strategies of various sports." But its a unique approach at the local level that seems to get results and capture the imagination.
"The representation of trails, on a street or community level, is what really works to demonstrate the value and the local potential of your trail to make jobs, increase our economic growth through tourism." added Connor.
The Ontario Trails Council is a non-profit charity promoting the growth, management, use and preservation of recreational trails in Ontario.
The OTC appreciates the help of Context Creative in achieving this award. The OTC also thanks the Economic Developers Council of Ontario for their Innovative approach to Ontario.
"This is a great acknowledgement," said Patrick Connor, Ontario Trails Council Executive Director. The OTC has backed a series of trails tourism products over the years, trail passes of one type or the other, community trail models produced by Ontario Tourism and even single use strategies of various sports." But its a unique approach at the local level that seems to get results and capture the imagination.
"The representation of trails, on a street or community level, is what really works to demonstrate the value and the local potential of your trail to make jobs, increase our economic growth through tourism." added Connor.
The Ontario Trails Council is a non-profit charity promoting the growth, management, use and preservation of recreational trails in Ontario.
The OTC appreciates the help of Context Creative in achieving this award. The OTC also thanks the Economic Developers Council of Ontario for their Innovative approach to Ontario.
Cobble Beach event features skiiers pulled by dog teams - Owen Sound Sun Times - Ontario, CA
"A new dogsledding and nordic skiing event at Cobble Beach next month is likely the first in Canada to host a nordic combined competition, event Chair Sasha Fernando said Friday.
Participants will ski behind a sled, or pulk, pulled by two dogs for part of the race, which also includes skijoring. The Norwegian term describing a person pulled on skis by dogs means 'ski driving,' Fernando said."
Ontario News and Events
Participants will ski behind a sled, or pulk, pulled by two dogs for part of the race, which also includes skijoring. The Norwegian term describing a person pulled on skis by dogs means 'ski driving,' Fernando said."
Ontario News and Events
Cobble Beach event features skiiers pulled by dog teams - Owen Sound Sun Times - Ontario, CA
"A new dogsledding and nordic skiing event at Cobble Beach next month is likely the first in Canada to host a nordic combined competition, event Chair Sasha Fernando said Friday.
Participants will ski behind a sled, or pulk, pulled by two dogs for part of the race, which also includes skijoring. The Norwegian term describing a person pulled on skis by dogs means 'ski driving,' Fernando said."
Ontario News and Events
Participants will ski behind a sled, or pulk, pulled by two dogs for part of the race, which also includes skijoring. The Norwegian term describing a person pulled on skis by dogs means 'ski driving,' Fernando said."
Ontario News and Events
Escape the romantic rut | Travel | London Free Press
"Take your sweetie on a romantic moonlit walk with a twist, by going snowshoeing after dark across Ontario's longest suspension bridge at Scenic Caves Nature Adventures in Collingwood.
This will 'ignite your romantic and adventurous spirit' while experiencing the stunning Niagara Escarpment from above with a view of Collingwood and Blue Mountain."
Ontario's Southern Georgian Bay Region
This will 'ignite your romantic and adventurous spirit' while experiencing the stunning Niagara Escarpment from above with a view of Collingwood and Blue Mountain."
Ontario's Southern Georgian Bay Region
Be careful while riding snowmobiles: health unit | The Chronicle-Journal
"The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is calling on outdoor enthusiasts to make snowmobile safety a priority.
With the OPP reporting one death and four injuries since November due to snowmobile collisions in the Northwest region, and several incidents of property damage, Thunder Bay’s SAVE (Snowmobile ATV Vessel Education) committee is urging sledders of all ages to drive and ride safely."
Snowmobile Smart
With the OPP reporting one death and four injuries since November due to snowmobile collisions in the Northwest region, and several incidents of property damage, Thunder Bay’s SAVE (Snowmobile ATV Vessel Education) committee is urging sledders of all ages to drive and ride safely."
Snowmobile Smart
Trails open house being held - Chatham This Week - Ontario, CA
"A special presentation by the Ontario Trails Council, a provincial non-profit organization that promotes recreational trails, will be held at 5 p.m., preceding the open house. It will offer an opportunity to learn more about trail creation, development, preservation, management and use."
Ontario Trails
Ontario Trails
Green Job: Program Manager, Ontario Greenbelt Alliance, f/t, Environmental Defence Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
"Position: Program Manager, Ontario Greenbelt Alliance (One Year Maternity Leave Contract)
Organization: Environmental Defence Canada http://www.environmentaldefence.ca
Location: Toronto, Ontario"
Organization: Environmental Defence Canada http://www.environmentaldefence.ca
Location: Toronto, Ontario"
The Rideau Canal Waterway, Ontario | Canoes
"The Rideau Canal Waterway located in Ontario is a National Historic Site of Canada and a UNESCO Word Heritage Site. It is also home to the world’s longest ice skating rink."
Ontario's Rideau Heritage Trails
Ontario's Rideau Heritage Trails
CottageCountryNow Article: Local skiers excel in Ontario competition
"Local skiers are posting impressive results on the Ontario cross country skiing circuit.
On Jan. 22 in North Bay, at the Ontario University Athletics - Northern Ontario Division (OUA-NOD) Invitational hosted by Nippissing University and North Bay Nordic a small group of Georgian Nordic Ski and Canoe Club/Parry Sound High School ski team alumni skied with their respective university ski teams, now across the province.In the OUA Women 9 kilometre race (out of 28), Katie Madden racing with the University of Waterloo was fourteenth and Lynsey Bialkowski with Nippissing University was sixteenth."
Ontario Cross Country Ski Trails
On Jan. 22 in North Bay, at the Ontario University Athletics - Northern Ontario Division (OUA-NOD) Invitational hosted by Nippissing University and North Bay Nordic a small group of Georgian Nordic Ski and Canoe Club/Parry Sound High School ski team alumni skied with their respective university ski teams, now across the province.In the OUA Women 9 kilometre race (out of 28), Katie Madden racing with the University of Waterloo was fourteenth and Lynsey Bialkowski with Nippissing University was sixteenth."
Ontario Cross Country Ski Trails
CTV Winnipeg- Crews search for man who fell through ice in northwestern Ontario - CTV News
"CTV Winnipeg- Crews search for man who fell through ice in northwestern Ontario - CTV News: "Search crews are looking for a man who fell through the ice while working in northwestern Ontario on Wednesday night.
Ontario Provincial Police say a trail-grooming machine fell into the lake when the ice broke, just southwest of Dryden."
Hoping for a safe return of the operator.
Ontario Provincial Police say a trail-grooming machine fell into the lake when the ice broke, just southwest of Dryden."
Hoping for a safe return of the operator.
‘Fenwick Flash’ has high goals for Canadian cyclists
"OTTAWA — Steve Bauer was just another young hockey player in southwestern Ontario when he found his true calling: racing bicycles.
How many more great Canadian cyclists are out there, unaware of their talent?
Bauer, an Olympic silver medallist and the finest road racer this country has produced, would like to find out."
Learn to Ride on one of Ontario's Cycling Trails
How many more great Canadian cyclists are out there, unaware of their talent?
Bauer, an Olympic silver medallist and the finest road racer this country has produced, would like to find out."
Learn to Ride on one of Ontario's Cycling Trails
Friday, February 4, 2011
Borealis Dogsled Adventures - Ontario Dog Sledding - RealAdventures
"Central, Ontario Dog Sledding
Learn to harness and drive a dog team in beautiful Grey and Bruce Counties. Over night accommodations available in our rustic wood heated log cabins....
US $120 Per Person"
Central Ontario Trails
Learn to harness and drive a dog team in beautiful Grey and Bruce Counties. Over night accommodations available in our rustic wood heated log cabins....
US $120 Per Person"
Central Ontario Trails
Winter Wonders on Manitoulin Island- January 2011 « Auberge Inn
"Well, this being our first full winter on the Island…. we are experiencing a lot of different things including some recording breaking colds. But this isn’t specific to the Island but all of Ontario.
However, with this cold bring some beautiful natural wonders. Including Bridal Veil Falls that are Frozen falls! Most people have seen the falls in the summer…but have you ever wondered what they are like in the winter?"
Northeastern Ontario Trails
However, with this cold bring some beautiful natural wonders. Including Bridal Veil Falls that are Frozen falls! Most people have seen the falls in the summer…but have you ever wondered what they are like in the winter?"
Northeastern Ontario Trails
Central Canada Outdoor Show | Thunder Bay Ontario
"Come out to the Central Canada Outdoor Show to see over 100 exhibits and interactive displays relating to outdoor recreation and sports – camping, tourism, fishing, water and adventure sports, hunting, cycling etc. Seminars and demos all weekend long from February 25 – 27th, 2011. Archery and airgun ranges, fun castle for the kids, Build A Boat and photo contests and much more."
Northwestern Ontario Trails
Northwestern Ontario Trails
North Bay News and Weather on BayToday.ca
North Bay News and Weather on BayToday.ca: "Kearney – About 80 dog sled teams, a record number, are expected in Kearney for the town’s 17th annual dog sled races during the second weekend of February, vying for a total $15,000 in prize money and bragging rights.
Kearney, nestled in the beautiful Almaguin Highlands, is located on highway 518 east, 15 minutes east of Highway 11 and a half hour north of Huntsville."
Ontario Dog Sled Trails
Kearney, nestled in the beautiful Almaguin Highlands, is located on highway 518 east, 15 minutes east of Highway 11 and a half hour north of Huntsville."
Ontario Dog Sled Trails
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