Thursday, February 24, 2011

Young persons arrested for ATV theft - Bancroft This Week - Ontario, CA

"On February 17, officers from the Bancroft detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police were conducting patrols on Steenburg Lake North Road in Limerick Township. Officers observed an ATV similar to one that had been reported stolen earlier in the winter and proceeded to stop it."

Council OK's Laurier bike project

"Wednesday's council decision makes Ottawa the first large municipality in Ontario to try out the segregated lanes that will separate cyclists from the rest of traffic with physical barriers, which are meant to make even casual cyclists feel safer on the road."

Ottawa Area Trails

Ontario Cycling Roads and Paths

Sudbury Local News - Rainbow Routes Community Builders Awards of Excellence

"The Rainbow Routes Association is the winner of the 2011 Community Builders Award in the Sports and Recreation category. This grassroots organization also wins kudos for the contributions it has made to the environment and to economic development.

With 330 lakes within the city limits and hundreds of hectares of wide open space in between, the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors is one of this region's most attractive qualities. For the past 13 years, a group of citizens known as the Rainbow Routes Association has been developing a network of trails that make appreciating Greater Sudbury's natural beauty more accessible."

Congratulations to our friend Deb McIntosh and all her helpers!

Rainbow Routes

Sudbury Area Trails

Finding the way home is harder than people think - Elliot Lake Standard - Ontario, CA

"For those who go out unprepared and get lost there are groups such as North Shore Search and Rescue. This mix of police officers, EMS paramedics and civilians from Sudbury, Manitoulin Island, Elliot Lake and Espanola keep their people-finding skills sharp by training year round. Just recently they completed a mock winter rescue at Camp Thompson in Elliot Lake.

While a lost person might enjoy seeing one of these orange-suited rescuers it would be better if they prepared themselves before going out into the bush. Before heading out, always let someone know where you are going and when you expect to be back, and don't change the plan after you leave. It could cost you your life."

Ontario Trail Smart

YourOttawaRegion Article: Theatre helps four-year-old

"Connor, his five-month-old sister Gracie Mae and parents, Ed and Jane, live on a small farm in Lanark. The family moved out there because Connor “loves to be outside,” said Haynes. He takes part in therapeutic horseback riding in Perth, where he is laid across the horse’s back in order to massage his muscles."

Ontario Equestrian Trails

Therapeutic Riding Centres

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

CottageCountryNow Article: Dun-Ahmic Snowriders check for snowmobile trail permits

"With each snowmobile season three weekends become significant for snowmobile clubs of the OFSC (Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs). The last weekend in January and the first and second weekend in February is when club members have trail patrols. Their major function is to stop sledders on OFSC trails and check for trail passes. Should a sledder not have a trail pass, they are given opportunity to purchase one as the money received from these passes goes into the creation of the OFSC marked trails they are enjoying. Without that financial support, the trails would not exist. Should they choose not to make a purchase, should they not have trail pass, the patrol members politely request from them that they turn around and that they enjoy the sport on trails other than OFSC trails."

Atving

"Experience ATVing in Ontario. Check out the photo gallery. arrow Go! EVENTS .

ATV riding trails and offroad tracks, plus maps with directions and GPS coordinates for places to go ATVing in Colorado. Check here for where to ride."

Ontario ATV Trails

ATV Information

Segregated bike lane a go for Laurier Avenue | Ottawa and Region | News | Ottawa Sun

"City council on Wednesday approved a segregated bike lane for Laurier Ave.

The controversial $1.3-million, two-year pilot project will use planters and small barriers to physically separate cyclists from vehicular traffic between Bronson Ave. and Elgin St.

Mayor Jim Watson, who campaigned last fall on improving cycling facilities, said it's about time the city moved forward with a segregated bike lane.

'It's time to put the talk into action,' Watson said."

Ottawa Trails

Ontario Cycling Roads and Paths

Tiverton snowmobile trail to be reopened - The Kincardine News - Ontario, CA

"Municipality of Kincardine council has instructed staff to work quickly with the Bluewater Snowmobile Club to reopen a section of trail connecting Tiverton to the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Trails System.

Bluewater's Wayne Williams expressed to council the club was upset a letter from a concerned citizen could trigger the trail closure, without first consulting them. The letter complained about a snowmobile using a sidewalk along Ross Street to get into town."

Ontario Snowmobile Trails

Snowmobile Information

Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs

CANNINGTON DOG SLED COMMITTEE | Celebrate Canadian Heritage at the Cannington Dog Sled Races

"Learn about flint napping, trapping, crafting tools, carving and fishing from the elders; munch on a bison burger, sit in a teepee and hear a story while imagining Canadian life in an earlier time.  Round out the experience with a tour of the Cannington Historical Society Buildings, go for a horse and wagon or a dog sled ride, hike on the snowshoe trail or watch as the ice sculptures magically appear out of the ice blocks"

Ontario Dog-Sled Trails

Dog-Sled Trails Information

Ontario Dog-Sled Events

Ways sought to make city more active - Timmins Daily Press - Ontario, CA

"Whether you're eight or 80, a community should be a safe and enjoyable place to live, play and be active.

That's the premise behind a community forum taking place in Timmins Wednesday to get the ball rolling on the city becoming a more walking and cycling friendly community.

After successfully obtaining a grant from the Heart and Stroke Advocacy Development, the Porcupine Health Unit's Knowledge to Action Partnership has brought 8-80 Cities executive director Gil Penalosa to Timmins to facilitate various workshops and forums over two days."

NORTHEAST PICKERING LANDS | Northeast Pickering Lands: A needed catalyst for economic growth

"Lands in north east Pickering near the 407 extension are needed as a catalyst for Ontario's economic growth  according to local landowners.

'We've already got a Greenbelt, what we need now is a 'jobs belt' and a 'home belt' near the 407 extension. We need some balance in the economic equation,' says landowner's spokesperson Lucy Stocco.

The fact is that the 407, when complete, will provide employment lands and compact, complete communities adjacent to it along with sustainable transit services according to the landowners."

TORONTO AND REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY | Toronto and Region Conservation invests in climate change and water resource management education

"Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA), a member of Conservation Ontario, today announced that they will be developing and delivering training materials on integrating climate change and climate change adaptation into Drinking Water Source Protection Plans. The project is part of Ontario Regional Adaptive Collaborative (Ontario RAC), a partnership project between the Government of Canada, Ontario government, conservation authorities, academic institutions, municipalities, industry and NGO's to help advance adaptation planning and decision-making in Ontario communities by driving coordinated and sustained action to assess risks and reduce vulnerability to a changing climate. "

Green Job: Sea Kayak Guides, Trails Youth Initiatives, Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada

"Position: Sea Kayak Guides
Organization: Trails Youth Initiatives http://www.trails.ca
Location: Georgian Bay, Ontario

Job Description
Join a creative and innovative team to deliver a powerful two week final learning adventure for the Leader-in-Training Programme participants of Trails Youth Initiatives. Successful candidates will be responsible to co-lead a 10-day sea kayaking wilderness experience in Georgian Bay; co-delivering Trails Leadership Curriculum; providing feedback to Trails participants and oversee decisions related to safety/risk management The focus of this expedition is to help solidify participant's outdoor leadership competencies and to refine facilitating and teaching skills."

Finding a place in the city | OpenFile

"“I love maps, but that’s how a city is always transcribed,' professes Patrick Macaulay, the Head of Visual Arts for the Harbourfront Centre. Rather than offering a simplified picture of a place—an illustrative concept distilling what's otherwise complex, what we typically think a map would be—for the Centre's new exhibition, Macauley brought together eight projects that present a collective picture that is layered and engrossing. In Plotting a City, Toronto is not simplified, but complicated, with each project revealing a different way of seeing and experiencing this place."

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Pedal - Canada's Cycling Magazine

"On May 22, 2011, Canada will get its first 100-mile (160 km) mountain bike race: Victoria's 100. Starting at 7 am, riders will complete two laps of a challenging and fun course through some of Southern Ontario's best trails.

Mansfield Outdoor Centre has hosted 24-hour, 8-hour, Marathon and Ontario Cup XC racing over the years and is hosting the start/finish line for this epic 100-mile journey. The course winds through single track and double track, covering four properties in two counties, all with less than 1 km of gravel road. The design focuses on keeping things fast and fun, while highlighting the great trails in the region. Victoria's 100 will attract some of the top endurance racers, while also offering everyone an attainable challenge with just the right amount of adversity and effort. Come test yourself."

Ontario Mountain Bike Trails

Mountain Bike Trail Information

Skiers get their first taste of Canada Winter Games - Kenora Daily Miner and News - Ontario, CA

"Kenora Nordic's women's cross-country ski contingent was on course at the Canada Winter Games for the first time Monday, competing in the 7.5-kkm free race.

Amie Mathews led the four local athletes who make up four of five spots on Manitoba's women's Nordic ski team at the Canada Winter Games this week. The Lakehead University student was 27th in a field of 55 skiers in a time of 22:42.4, 3:04.8 behind gold medalist Emily Nishikawa of the Yukon."

Ontario Cross-Country Ski Trails

Cross-Country Ski Trail Information

North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"The North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority (NBMCA) is one of 36 conservation authorities in Ontario, Canada consisting of 16 Conservation Areas[1]. It is responsible for conservation areas within North Bay, but also extending into the surrounding municipalities. In addition to Conservation Areas, the NBMCA has local jurisdiction in 4 program areas"

North Bay Area Trails

Blue Mountains Bruce Trail Club Announces Annual End to End Hike May 28-29, 2011

"The annual End to End Blue Mountains hike scheduled for May 28 and 29, 2011 covers 66 km over the two days where participants hike at their own pace. A reasonable registration fee of $25 includes transportation from the Highlands Nordic Centre west of Duntroon, refreshments and badges for those successfully completely the two legs of the trail. There is even a social gathering at the completion of the first leg on May 28th at the Nordic Centre."

Ontario Hiking and Walking Trails

Hiking Trails Information

Monday, February 21, 2011

Close remote trails, says family of snowmobiler killed Saturday near Ottawa

"For the second time in a month, emergency crews got to a curve in the Swisha trail Saturday evening too late to save a snowmobiler’s life.

“That trail he was on is just treacherous,” said Victoria Riccardo, who was made a widow when her husband, Tony Riccardo, struck a tree. “Something should have been done in that spot.”

Tony Riccardo, a 53-year-old bricklayer from Stittsville, was snowmobiling with a group of family members and coworkers on a trail west of Deep River, on the Quebec side of the border. He lost control, went over a drop-off and struck a tree. His son performed CPR while other members of the group made the 23-kilometre trip back into town for help, but he was dead by the time police and paramedics got there about half an hour later."

OTC - we regret the tragic death for the family. We have had discussions at Trailhead Ontario in 2010 and in April 18-19, in Niagara at Trailhead Ontario. We again planning discussions with EMS and the Ministry of Health to improve trail infrastructure to reduce evac times. Hopefully we can work with the family to improve trail conditions to reduce accidents and death on trails.

Trailhead Ontario

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