Monday, February 12, 2018

Ontario Trails News - Information about Ontario's Trails, Ontario Trail Events and Ontario Trail Partners!

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Ontario Trails Makes Changes! - - ImportantAt the Ontario Trails Council Board meeting on January 25th, the OTC started to make some strategic changes to our organization that reflect some of the feedback from our Strategic Planning process currently underway.

The Board welcomed Denise Erikson from the OFATV for the remainder of the term of Wayne Daub who moved to All-Terrain Quad Council of Canada.

Additionally, the Board welcomed Shane Taylor, OALA, CSAL from the City of Cambridge who is representing Ontario Association of Landscape Architects and Ontario Parks Association issues to the trails community.

Also the Board wished to express its condolences to OTC Board Member Brad Fateaux and his family on the passing of his brother. Our thoughts are with you and yours.

Importantly, the OTC made some starting changes to its mission and membership categories as well as completing the process for individual trails to be recognized as a "Trillium Recreational Trail"

Watch for this posting, the criteria and the ability to sign up for the designation starting February 15th, 2018. Forms will be posted for downloading on-line completion will be available.

The Mission Statement now reads - 
The Ontario Trails Council (OTC) - Conseil des Sentiers de l'Ontario – is a charity that promotes the development, preservation, management and use of recreational trails and trail based activity in Ontario.

Additionally, the OTC Board approved some improvements to membership.

The OTC Board recognizes the importance of members and the OTC Board knows that many members have been longstanding, supported our work, go to our conferences, have taken our courses, attend provincial level meetings and make a difference in the local and regional reality of outdoor recreation in their communities. In fact, our members are different, they are Ontario Trails Professionals.

Therefore, effective with 2018 Memberships our Membership Certificate will read:

" The Ontario Trails Council recognizes [Name] as an Ontario Trails Professional." 

Bob Payne, Chair of the Membership Committee also presented two other overarching changes to OTC Membership. One is a new category for Tourism Development and Marketing Organizations.

N.B. As memberships for renewals have already gone out these categorizations do not apply to renewing members fees, however, you can bundle the fee options provided.

The categorizations are a go forward structure for new organizations seeking the support of the Ontario Trails Council through membership. You will be able to align yourself according to this configuration immediately by phone only, all categories will be live online February 15th, 2018.
1. Trail Development or Management Organization (TDMO) Rate
  • Dues: $500 + 65.00 HST Trail Development or Management Organizations (TDMO's) involved in 3 or more counties  - includes Regional Tourism Organizations or trail management groups.
 2. Membership Bundling Options
  1. National Organizations taking out an $850.00 Membership + HST have $200.00 applied to a Canadian Trail Federation Membership, should they desire.
  2. Small sized cities, towns, first nations and townships <10,000 persons taking out a $250.00 + HST have the option of adding one more city or town department, of lesser size, but of importance to their work as a member; i.e. Town of Kapuskasing Park and Rec, add Economic Development and Tourism; at n/c each additional dept. is $50.00 + HST per department. 
  3. Medium-sized cities 10,000-50,000 can take out a membership for $250.00 + HST and add a department of equal value for $123.47; i.e. the City of Belleville Park and Rec can add Tourism $123.47; add another Health Unit $75, and then Eco Dev for $50 per year. 5 or more departments is 850.00 + HST
  4. Regional Trail Committees or Active Transportation and Trail Committees taking out a $250+HST membership can add one department at no charge, a third for an additional $75.00 + HST; 
  5. Conservation Areas stay at $308.69, but they can add one other land management organization they work with for an additional $75.00 +HST; a second strategic partner $50.00+HST. 
  6. Provincial Parks -
    Singular park of 100,000 or more visitors - $908.25
    Medium Parks 50,000 to 100,000 $565.00
    Small Parks <50,000 $123.47
    Provincial Park Authorities with Multiple Sites - $308.69
    Friends of Parks Assocaitons remain at $123.47
  7. Provincial User Federations:
    $908.26, or $25.00 per club of all total clubs, or single member as determined by those federations to be a chapter, club, or organizational member; or the lesser of the two.
For all cascading options please call the OTC Office to discuss. We encourage new members to review the criteria when posted online and call if you have questions.

The OTC thanks all its members for their ongoing support!


Ontario Trails sponsors Dan Andrew's Session at OPA.

OPA'S 62ND ANNUAL PARKS EDUCATION FORUM


***PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT***

Date:
Thursday, March 1, 2018

Location:
Holiday Inn Burlington Hotel and Conference Centre
3063 South Service Road

Burlington, ON  L7N 3E9
OPENING THE DOOR TO NEW TRAIL USERS: A LOOK AT THE DRAFT ONTARIO TRAILS CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
Hear from presenter Dan Andrews as he provides a sneak peek into the draft Ontario Trails Classification System.  This is an opportunity to understand how the draft was developed, the benefits of the system and to provide input before it’s completed.

Dan is a Land and Resource Planning Technician with the Lake Simcoe Conservation Authority. He has more than 20 years of combined professional experience in the recreational trail and conservation sectors. He’s been an advocate of accessible trail information and participated in the creation of International Trails Day, the Canadian Trails Federation, Ontario’s regional trail committee model and the Path of the Paddle.
While coordinating the Trans Canada Trail connection across Ontario for nearly a decade and adding more than 1,200km to the route, Dan was an advisor to and provided input on the Ontario Trails Strategy and Trails Act. Collaboration is in his bones and he continues to support trail development at the provincial, regional and local levels as a board member of the Ontario Trails Council.
His family will tell you he has a passion for the outdoors and sport. He’s slept in a tent more than 365 times, can paddle a canoe solo-backwards while instructing new canoeists and has walked, hiked and cycled more than 200 trails across Canada and in the Northeast US.  When winter hits you can find him in at an arena coaching hockey or on a ski hill with his family carving up the slopes.  His four favourite words are plan, discover, share and repeat.



Ontario Trails Council Strategic Business Plan Survey

Your Feedback is Important to Us

72 responses and counting!

The Board reviewed your feedback to date and preliminary analysis of your comments is underway. As we provide content and summaries these will be shared back to the trails community. Thanks for taking the time to make us better!

As you are aware the Ontario Trails Council is developing a new strategic plan and as part of this process, we are seeking feedback from key stakeholders involved in trails across Ontario.  Your feedback will help the Ontario Trails Council identify the critical issues and opportunities for trails in the next few years.

There are 6 questions in this short survey, and it should take about 5-10 minutes to complete.

Your feedback is very important to us and essential in helping us determine the highest priorities for trails and the best role for the Ontario Trails Council in its capacity as the not-for-profit provincial association representing all Ontario member trails associations and stakeholders.

Thank you for participating in this survey.


Snowmobiling Conditions Improving!
Latest dump a boon to students looking to avoid class, and to snowmobilers wanting to ride re-opened trails

EASTERN ONTARIO — Significant flurries are expected to peter out early this evening, leaving today’s total accumulation at 10 to 15 cm  in the St. Lawrence Valley and 5 to 10 cm in the Ottawa Valley, says Environment and Climate Change Canada.
The snowfall was expected to have a significant impact on the afternoon commute and followed the cancellation of school buses earlier in the day. It was the eighth time during the winter of 2017-18 that Student Transportation of Eastern Ontario cancelled buses because of inclement weather — or in anticipation of forecasted slippery roads.
The current snowfall is the result of a Texas Low on its way through to New England, according to Environment Canada.
The flurries have heartened local snowmobilers, who have seen some of the region’s trails re-open on a limited basis.
“We groomed and have marked our north trails as limited,” says Graham Duke of the Nation Valley Snowmobile Association. “Our south trails lack snow to warrant grooming until after today’s 15cm snowfall. We will be out tomorrow and friday regrooming this fresh snow and hope to move trail status to Available (green). This would include the south trails. Just in time for Mountain Trail Blazers Sweetheart Rally on Saturday.”
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Be Sure to Add your Event!
With over 700 trail-related events Ontario Trails is your place to get connected to trail-based activities! Ontario Trails Events



Enjoy the winter through your favourite on trail activity!
Be sure to share these links with your friends and colleagues. Search the OTC Website by your favourite activity type and simply add event - "snowshoe event"
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MANY THANKS to our RENEWING MEMBERS!!


As we say - every day, somewhere in Ontario, Ontario Trails makes a difference in trails. Membership renewals were e-mailed at the end of November - we wrote - 
Your support enables Ontario Trails to make a difference by maintaining an office and helping the 200+ communities that turn to us for help, in your area and everywhere in Ontario.

Memberships run from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 each calendar year. This is why you are being invoiced now.

The Ontario Trails Council hosts an award-winning website promoting all of Ontario's trails, including trails in your area!

Or via more traditional means:
Print the attached invoice and send a cheque to:
OTC 500 Main St. Deseronto, ON. K0K 1X0
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Download the Membership Form, complete and send back with an invoice to the address above. The OTC is more though -  Please continue to support our work. Renew today!

Ontario Trails Members 2018 - Renewals!
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Ontario Trails All Year Long! 
Add an Ontario Trail Logo to your website! 
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Watch for it on our social media, our facebook page and on our twitter feed.

Tell us all about your trail event and join us as we celebrate Ontario's Trails!
1. Log in Your Event  - Event spreadsheet.
2. Add your event to our event calendar -  add it here.
3. Post your personalized decal on your Trail - we have one for every group on our list. (see #5 below)
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4. Add your trail user survey to any of your trail pages - we've made one of our members and regions. Get your decal here - 
We've checked the links if something isn't working simply give us a call - 613-484-1140. We'll be adding these links to the various relevant trail pages in your regions and RTO's/DMO's over the upcoming year!
 

5. Send us your Trails video - we'll be posting content online at https://goo.gl/Fy2bIL and we'd be happy to add to our trails tube - https://www.youtube.com/user/ontrails
Missing? You may want to talk to us about OTC Membership. 613-484-1140 We'd be happy to connect with you.

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Ontario Trails

Ontario Trails:


Kincardine opens the Canada 150 trail with help from Ontario's Lt. Governor
Kincardine welcomed the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario in a special plaque unveiling and trail opening ceremony on Tuesday January 16, 2018. The Canada 150 trail can now be enjoyed by all at the Stoney Island Conservation Area in the Municipality of Kincardine. The plaque was unveiled and the ...
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The Town of Tecumseh has been awarded the Robert Pullyblank Award for Municipal ...
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... of many projects that garnered this award including our first Earth Day celebration in 2017,” said Paul Anthony, Director Parks & Recreation. “We are currently working on expanding this event for 2018 as well as new trail development being funded under the Ontario Municipal Commuter Cycling Grant.
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Wild weather shuts Outaouais ski hills, trails
CBC.ca
Ontario's Mount Pakenham ski resort remains open. Calabogie Peaks Ski Resort is closed for the day because of a power outage. Skiers are asked to check the resort's website for updates. The National Capital Commission says all cross-country ski trails in Gatineau Park are closed until further notice.
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OPP – No Ice is 'Safe Ice”
Wawa-news.com
The OPP is committed to saving lives on Ontario's highways, trails and waterways through high visibility patrols and enforcement in order to reduce preventable injuries and death. The East Algoma OPP will continue their snow vehicle patrols throughout the season to ensure the safety of all snowmobile ...
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Monday, January 8, 2018

Ontario Trail News- Happy New Year.




Happy New Year!

From all of us at Ontario Trails, we wish you the best of the Holiday Season, and a most prosperous 2018! Photo from Algonquin Township Trails.

Upcoming Meetings

Ontario Trails Executive Dec. 21. 2017
Parks Canada Horse Trails in the Rouge, Dec. 21, 2017
Mattawa Economic Development Jan 5. 2018
North Hastings Jan. 15th, 2018
OFATV Board Jan. 20th, 2018
Ontario Trails Board Jan 25th, 2018
North Hastings Cycling Meeting Feb. 18th, 2018
Cycling Summit Apr. 17 and 18, 2018
Trailhead North Apr. 26, 27, 2018
Trailhead SouthWest June 5 and 6, 2018

Trailwise Every 2 Weeks in 2018
All the same great news every 2nd week in 2018! Special Postcards will be sent as required.
 

Durham Region Bike Shop
Details Here
 


Canadian Trail Awards
Nominate a worthy trail or person
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Snowmobile Trail Open? Find out here - 
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MTCS News

 Cycling is growing in popularity across the province, and we know it’s important to have the right supports in place to make it more convenient for people to use their bikes. That’s why we are investing approximately $2.5 million from our carbon market to fund this new program.

Through the Commuter Bike Parking Program, we will install eight bike lockers at each of 15 commuter parking lots across the Greater Toronto Hamilton Area, creating a total of 120 bicycle parking spots. The program is also funding 28 bike rooms at 26 GO Transit stations in the Greater Toronto Area, starting with the Appleby, Markham, Mount Pleasant, Bronte, Unionville and Stouffville stations.  Details Here.
 


Dress Right for Allright at Night
Article Here
 

Extreme Cold Weather
Article Link
 

Algonquin Trail Opens!
Article Here
 


Did your trail make the list?
Article Here
 


Conservation Authority gets Budget Increase
Article Here


Birding Takes Flight
Article Here


Be A Guided Hike Leader - Rouge Park
Article Here


Snowshoe Races Return
Article Here
 

New Appointments at National Capital Commission
Article Here
 

Have a Safe Snowmobile Season
Article Here
 

Conservation Act Changes Low Impact
Article Here

Prescott-Russell Feedback

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We have just been from Montreal to Ottawa using this trail (Prescott and Russell Recreational Trail) from 31 Aug to 1 Sep 2017 using touring bikes (tires 28C).

Starting at St-Eugene ( but not before) it has the same quality as Petit Train du Nord all the way to Ottawa.

Over the 2 days, we met only 2 cyclists. Quiet and safe, although the small gravel reduced our speed by 10%.

We slept in Motel Rouleau of Alfred (65$) where people were friendly and bilingual. We are thinking to use it again for a trip MTL-Ottawa-Kingston-MTL.

We had difficulty to find the link with the Ottawa bike trails at the end. Loved it and recommend it.

(We have invited the PTBA, Prescott-Russell and the City of Ottawa, the NCC, Ottawa Cyclist Groups, the RDD and Tourism Ottawa to join us at Trailhead Canada to discuss making these Ottawa linkages happen)


Accessibility
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Trail HeroesKnow somebody that works hard on trails? If so nominate them to be an Ontario Trails "Trail Hero!" We'd be happy to review your recommendations and acknowledge in a small way their contribution to trails in your community.

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Trail Blog
Every day trails are news! Every day we blog about trails. In communities all over Ontario trails are big news, for cyclists, runners, canoe or horses, every day we capture in one spot all the trail news - local, provincial or national! Join today!

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Trail Leaders!
Join Ontario's first ever series of 13 online trail education courses in the development and management of trails. Designed for both volunteers and professionals. Fall Course seats available 1) Trail Building. Register today  2) Trail Planning Register Today  - registration is open 24/7; 

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Join OTC
The Ontario Trails Council is a nonprofit charitable organization, established in 1988, that promotes the development, preservation, management and use of recreational trails. With over 230 organizational members and 25 individual supporters the OTC continues to grow! Support trails in Ontario - join the OTC.

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Learn an Activity
Our website contains information on over 2,600 trails, and a description for nearly 2,000. Learn about the places where you can bike, cross country ski, climb or any of another 15 activities. We are linked to over 240 organizations and a variety of provincial groups that can help you learn an activity or become better at one you already love!

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Add Your Event
We post trail or outdoor events on trail specific Facebook pages, the main OTC Facebook page, and the event section of the OTC website. You can send us your event and we'll post it to these extensive networks. Each week we reach over 20,000 people, so if you want your event known, a bit better, send us the information.

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Add/Edit Trails
An important part of the Refreshed OTC Web site will be a dynamic page dedicated to each trail. It is important that you give us as much information as possible - this will be the only source for creating your dedicated page on the OTC Website. If we don't get the information from you, it won't make it onto the site. If you have any questions about the form, please contact Patrick at 613-484-1140. Thank you for taking the time to add or edit your trail on the Ontario Trails Council Web site.

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Be a Friend of Trails
We invite all trail users to support the work of the Ontario Trails Council. As a registered charity we do our community work based on the support of member organizations, individuals and some government grants. We do the work, in the end for the individual families and folks that use the trails every day. Please consider supporting us as your thanks for your trails. Thank you.

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1) Algonquin College program on-line

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2) OTC Website for your Mobile

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3) Post Photos to Pinterest

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4) OTC on Foursquare

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5) Safe Trails Manual


6) OTC Youtube Channel
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7) Ontario Trails Maps
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8) Enabling Change Program

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9) OTC Board 2017-18
Jack De Wit
Director
Canadian Recreational Horse
and Rider Association
905-655-4666                                    Email


Dan Andrews
Director
Lake Simcoe Region CA
705-927-8648                                    Email


William Mungall
Director
Hike Ontario

905-277-4453                                
 Email


Wayne Terryberry
Director
McMaster University                        
905-525-9140
ext 26384                  
 Email

 
Jason Davis
Director
Renfrew County
613-633-9683                                  
Email


Terri LeRoux
Director

Credit Valley Conservation Foundation                        
800-668-1615 ext. 218               
Email


Mike McDonald
Director
Hamilton Trails Committee          
Email


Dr. Bob Payne
Director                                       Individual                                           Email


Patrick Connor
Ex-officio - Executive Director
Deseronto
613-484-1140
execdir@ontariotrails.ca


If you are interested in assisting the OTC, through fundraising, membership development, conference planning or as an educator, please e-mail Jack De Wit to discuss.
 cndhrsman@bell.net

Disclaimer
The ideas, opinions, re-posting of news, editorials and content contained in this newsletter are not necessarily the ideas or opinions of the OTC Board or staff. This news is intended for informational purposes only. Any links or libraries, and the content embedded therein are the responsibility of the third party and the OTC is not responsible for their content. Any photos have been forwarded to the OTC for publication.


OTC Event Planning Guide
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OTC Trail Committee Manual
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Ontario Trails Membership
On behalf of OTC we thank you for your support. If there is a group you know that is not a member contact us and we'll send them a note on membership benefits. This past week we received a renewal from Selwyn Township.  Thank you very much for your support!

THANKS! MERCI!
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Nature Unexpected
Try out a great outdoor experience - close to home, yet far away.
A supporter of Trailhead Ontario 2015
Thank-you.
 
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Header Photo Credit - Krupesh Patel, McMaster
Got a photo you want to share? - email photos@ontariotrails.ca

COMPLETE THIS SURVEY PLEASE

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The Ontario Trails Council has collected over 40,000 points of data on Ontario's recreational trails.

We know that there is a trail in over 430 communities. We know Ontario maintains over 80,000 km of trails.

This means a sizable investment of time, effort and funds has been utilized to create the world's largest system of trails.

This survey asks you to provide more detail on the inputs of time, effort and investment that made trails in your area.

Thanks