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Goderich council is hoping to meet with representatives from Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh council next month to discuss sponsoring a bike and hiking trail from Goderich to Point Farms Provincial Park.
Members of the Port to Point Trail Association are only asking for support at this point – and not funding – that will then allow them to pursue government grants.
Goderich Mayor Deb Shewfelt says they are hoping to attract a sponsor similar to the arrangement between the Rotary Club and Grand Bend with their trail.
Shewfelt also points out that although the trail is actually in A-C-W, a lot of people visit Point Farms every summer and the trail could attract some of then to visit Goderich.
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Thursday, January 30, 2014
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Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Ontario Trail News - Trail News from all over Ontario's Trails
Activity News - Click the pic for more on each Activity!

Cycling

Cycling/Trail Maps
Spring 2014 will see new editions of the popular Ontario Recreational Trail Map Series in print and on line, and the opportunity for businesses and organizations to appear on these maps at a very low cost.
Your choices are:
Your choices are:
- Basic listing - $95 - includes your location on print and on line versions, with on line link to your website
- Listing plus on line ad - $195 - includes ad on on line version
- Card size ad - $495
- Half panel ad (double card size) - $895
- Full panel ad (4 times card size) - $1695
- Back cover (full panel size) - $2995
- Back flap (full panel size) - $2495
All of the ad options include your location on print and on line versions, with on line link to your website. Ads appear on print and on line versions. Try our mobile profile! Only a small additional charge. Tap anywhere on the map on your smartphone and receive news, pictures... even watch videos of the trails!
This is a special introductory offer and is available for 6 months. Book as soon as possible - the print run will be in early March and all mapping will be updated for a second run and booking opportunity in August. Our map series is endorsed by the Ontario Trails Council, Ontario By Bike (formerly Welcome Cyclists Network) and the Ontario Federation of All Terrain Vehicle Clubs.
This is a special introductory offer and is available for 6 months. Book as soon as possible - the print run will be in early March and all mapping will be updated for a second run and booking opportunity in August. Our map series is endorsed by the Ontario Trails Council, Ontario By Bike (formerly Welcome Cyclists Network) and the Ontario Federation of All Terrain Vehicle Clubs.

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Ice Climbing Trails - This is crazy!


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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Ontario Trails news - Trail News from all around Ontario's trails
Ontario Trails Council Membership Annual Dues - Due Now
Be A Friend of Trails
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$20.60 + $2.67 = $23.27(includes 13% HST) |
Organizational Members - 180+
Our members include municipalities, conservation authorities, parks, trail management groups, trail clubs, trail user groups, health units and other trail-related supporting organizations. See the list!
Benefits - too numerous to list see our webpage for more info!
PRICING - Buy fax, credit card or mail (all include 13% HST)
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| Small <200 td="" trail="" users=""> | $103.00 | $13.39 | $116.39 | 200>|
| Medium 200:5000 users | $257.50 | $33.47 | $290.97 | |
| Large >5000 users | $772.50 | $100.42 | $872.92 |
We Welcome Our New Members!Port Colborne

Two trails terminate in Port Colborne, both of which form part of the Greater Niagara Circle Route. These are excellent, paved, multi-used trails passing by some of the best scenery in southern Niagara, including the historic Welland Canal. Great for walking, cycling, skating, or wheeling. Click on the name of each trail to view their respective web-pages. More trails on website.
The Greater Niagara Circle Route is a paved, multi-use trail that connects Port Colborne, Fort Erie, Niagara Falls, Niagara on the Lake, St. Catharines, Thorold, and Welland in a 140 km circuit. It is made up of several different trails. In Port Colborne, the Welland Canals Parkway, which runs on a north/south axis from Welland, and the Friendship Trail, which runs on an east/west axis from Fort Erie, both meet at Seaway Park. A spur of the trail runs along the Port Promenade, parallel to Historic West Street, and terminates at scenic HH Knoll Park.
We Thank Our Renewing Members!
Georgian Bay Coast Trail
Haldimand County

| Trail/Pathway | Location | Description |
| Thistlemoor Park Pathway | Caledonia | Within the limits of Thistlemoor Park in the south end of Caledonia. |
| Kinsmen Park Walkway | Caledonia | Paved and lit throughout Kinsmen Park on the north side of the Grand River. |
| Patterson Walkway | Caledonia | Paved and lit on the east side of Argyle Street between the Grand River and Forfar Street. |
| Ramsay Walkway | Caledonia | Paved and lit trail on the west side of Argyle Street between the Grand River and Forfar Street destined for the Caledonia Old Mill. |
| Rotary Riverside Trail | Caledonia to York | Designated as part of the Trans Canada Trail System, this trail is approximately six kilometres of scenic Grand River country, which is suitable for nature walks, hiking and cycling. |
| Rail Park Pathway | Dunnville | A short scenic pathway between Cedar Street and George Street. |
| Thompson Creek Restoration | Dunnville | Natural regenerated area reforested with Carolinian trees and frequented by various wildlife. |
| Townsend Recreation Trail | Townsend | Thirteen kilometres of paved and lit walkway winding through beautiful Townsend over the Nanticoke Creek. Available for walking, biking and roller-blading. |
Township of Cavan-Monaghan

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Cedar Valley Park
Located on the Cedar Valley Rd., Cedar Valley Park is a community green-space with play equipment and a half court basketball court for children to enjoy.
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Edgewood Park
Located near the Hamlet of Mount Pleasant, Edgewood Park is a small green-space with a swing set and playground that serves the residents of the Edgewood Park subdivision.
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Monday, January 27, 2014
Ontario Trail News - Trail News from all around Ontario's Trails
Development News - Renfrew and EBC

EBC has received a generous grant from the Terra Tundra Foundation for $15,000 to go towards our land conservation work. One of our members found that they could donate effectively using Terra Tundra's "flow through" process. We thank both the donor and Terra Tundra for this grant which will help us conserve 780,000 square metres (192 acres) of land worth $284,000.
Education News - Second Program starts Feb 4th!


Trail News

EBC has received a generous grant from the Terra Tundra Foundation for $15,000 to go towards our land conservation work. One of our members found that they could donate effectively using Terra Tundra's "flow through" process. We thank both the donor and Terra Tundra for this grant which will help us conserve 780,000 square metres (192 acres) of land worth $284,000.
Education News - Second Program starts Feb 4th!

Trail News
Update to Ontario Ministry Tourism, Culture and Sport OSRCF FundingPlease note that due to the busy holiday season and recent weather challenges in the province, the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport has extended the deadline for Provincial project ‘Letter of Intent’ (LOI) applications by one week to Thursday January 23, 2014 at 5:00 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST). This revised LOI deadline does not affect the deadline of February 20, 2014 for Full Provincial applications (by invitation) or for Local/Regional applications.
The grant is designed to facilitate:
Ontario Ministry Announces Grant Funding - Enabling Change Program
The grant is designed to facilitate:
· increases opportunities for participation in sport and recreation by developing new programs or increasing access to existing programs to encourage individuals to become more active and keep those who are, engaged throughout their lives
· supports implementation of physical literacy as a foundation for lifelong physical activity among individuals enabling them to make healthier activity choices
· strengthening of the community sport and recreation sector by providing training in areas such as coaching, youth development, and volunteer development to provide enhanced service and quality programming
For more information on the 2014-15 Ontario Sport and Recreation Communities Fund, please visit Grants Ontario.
For more information on the 2014-15 Ontario Sport and Recreation Communities Fund, please visit Grants Ontario.
Ontario Ministry Announces Grant Funding - Enabling Change Program
The Accessibility Directorate of Ontario (ADO) is pleased to announce the call for expressions of interest for this year’s round of EnAbling Change Projects. Each year the ADO sets different strategic funding priorities based on upcoming Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) requirements and the compliance needs of targeted sectors. English link En Francais Link
This year’s funding priorities are:
- Accessible Websites and Web Content: The web accessibility requirements will transform how Ontarians with disabilities find and use information. Accessible websites and web content are critical to reaching our goal of an accessible Ontario by 2025. This year, EnAbling Change will support projects that promote understanding and compliance with accessible website requirements.
- Support compliance and reporting in 2014: All across Ontario, organizations are making changes to make their business practices accessible. A key element of meeting AODA requirements is filing compliance reports with the Government of Ontario. This year, EnAbling Change will support projects to increase compliance reporting in private and not-for-profit sectors.
Application period opens: November 29, 2013 Application period closes: January 31, 2014
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Ontario Trails News - News from all around Ontario's trails
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Saturday, January 25, 2014
Ontario Trails News - News from all around Ontario's Trails
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Fat Bike Photos – AKA: The Frozen Tundra Mountain Biking ...
Fat Bike Photos – AKA: The Frozen Tundra Mountain Biking ...
jpd - Well, as it turns out, a fat bike is a type of mountain bike that has frickin' huge ... winter mountain biking extreme sports fat bike photos jp danko toronto ...
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| A multi-sport sensation
Orillia Packet & Times - She also cycled to top spot at the Tremblant Cup, the Sudbury Canada Cup, theOntario Mountain Bike Provincial Championship and was first at all ...
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Some new ideas for Toronto
Toronto Star - Here's a different approach: make Toronto smaller, or at least no bigger. .... Robert Zaichkowski, Cycle Toronto Ward 14 Advocacy Group, Toronto.
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Friday, January 24, 2014
Ontario Trail News - Trail news from all around Ontario's trails!
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| Cycling safety at core of Kitchener bylaw reviewWaterloo Record
In reviewing 126 cycling deaths that occurred in Ontario between 2006 and 2009, a coroner's report called for a one-metre law and recommended that ...
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... in cross-country skiing, as a member of the Lakehead University Nordic ski team. Competing at the Ontario University Association (OUA) Championships, ... also won major honours in mountain biking, as well as Nordic skiing.
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