A great idea! - at OTC appreciate the research that has gone into identifying the problem and glad we are prepared to assist you with a trail activity to make you part of a healthier Canada!
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Monday, January 3, 2011
Discover Ontario Family Day Weekend And March Break
"For Family Day, Ontarians can hit the slopes in Central Ontario, snowshoe in Algonquin Park, or snowmobile in Algoma. They can go ice fishing in Northwestern Ontario's Sunset Country or take in Ottawa's Winterlude Festival and skate the Rideau Canal. The whole family can also visit one of the many galleries, museums and festivals across the province."
OR they could use Ontario Trails Map to find a location to get active in their own backyard!!
OR they could use Ontario Trails Map to find a location to get active in their own backyard!!
GREG OUTDOORS: Sledding into new year - The Cornwall Standard Freeholder - Ontario, CA
"While local trail-making weather has fluctuated greatly in the past 20 or so years, it doesn't mean snowmobiling is losing its popularity.
The sport is best appreciateddby utilizing the 14,000 kilometres of trails across Ontario, not to mention thousands more in Quebec.
'Trail passes are a bit expensive, but once you buy one you can travel all over the province.
32,000km, and at $180 per season, that's just .0056 cents a kilometer! Passes are not that expensive given the value they represent
'To me, that the funniest thing, going to places (far) or just 10-15 minutes away, into the wilderness.
'It's adventurous, you're exploring.'"
The sport is best appreciateddby utilizing the 14,000 kilometres of trails across Ontario, not to mention thousands more in Quebec.
'Trail passes are a bit expensive, but once you buy one you can travel all over the province.
32,000km, and at $180 per season, that's just .0056 cents a kilometer! Passes are not that expensive given the value they represent
'To me, that the funniest thing, going to places (far) or just 10-15 minutes away, into the wilderness.
'It's adventurous, you're exploring.'"
Searchmont Offers Big Time Skiing, Affordable Lift/Lodging Packages - OnTheSnow
"Located just above Sault Ste. Marie on the Canadian side, caters to both Ontario and Michigan skiers and snowboarders with its big 750-foot vertical drop and affordable lift and lodging packages.
The packages start from $154 CA ($151.75 US) per person, based on double occupancy for a two-night stay and two days of skiing and riding. It includes free night skiing weekends. Follow the link below to book a stay or for more information."
Ontario Downhill Resorts with Trails
The packages start from $154 CA ($151.75 US) per person, based on double occupancy for a two-night stay and two days of skiing and riding. It includes free night skiing weekends. Follow the link below to book a stay or for more information."
Ontario Downhill Resorts with Trails
Terry Lynn Johnson’s Debut: Dogsled Dreams « Northwriter
"I know from first-hand experience that this is an exciting read that will get under your skin in a good way if you like experiencing adventure through a twelve year-old’s eyes."
Ontario Dog Sled Trails
Ontario Dog Sled Trails
Sunday, January 2, 2011
PUNCH CANADA | TELL YOUR NEW YEARS RESOLUTION TO "TAKE A HIKE"
"This year, we'd like to provide your readers with a better approach to their New Years resolutions… Escaping outdoors and embracing Ontario's winter wonderlands to help shed unwanted weight or kick-start your 2011 fitness plan.
Consider that on average, outdoor activities like cross-country skiing and snowshoeing burn 20 percent more calories than the treadmill. With that in mind, it's time to stop wasting money on under-used gym memberships or exercise equipment and get outside where the health benefits are just as good - if not better."
Ontario Snowshoe Trails
Consider that on average, outdoor activities like cross-country skiing and snowshoeing burn 20 percent more calories than the treadmill. With that in mind, it's time to stop wasting money on under-used gym memberships or exercise equipment and get outside where the health benefits are just as good - if not better."
Ontario Snowshoe Trails
Trails as part of Economic Development
Our department is looking into developing a separate website dedicated to economic development. I'd like to know the pros and cons and feedback if you do have a separate investment site.
We like to think our website on trails is one type of micro-site promoting overall economic development in Ontario. To follow this thread Join Linkedin, then join our group Economic Development Professionals.
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We like to think our website on trails is one type of micro-site promoting overall economic development in Ontario. To follow this thread Join Linkedin, then join our group Economic Development Professionals.
Wasi Offers Great X-Country Skiing - Ontario's Near North, Northern Ontario
"We like Wasi because they have a variety of trails to try out. They have a small chalet that is open all the time and the people we met were friendly and helpful. The trails are kept in good condition and the view is breathtaking, with snow covered trees. Awesome!!"
Ontario Cross Country Ski Trails
Ontario Cross Country Ski Trails
You CAN get there from here - One Tank Trips - The Buffalo News
"St. Davids, on the southern edge of Niagara-on-the-Lake, is now home to the Ravine Vineyard and Olson Foods. Anna Olson, along with her husband Michael, a professor chef at the Niagara Culinary Institute, are owners of Olson Foods, a homestyle restaurant offering delectable edibles. The menu is filled with reasonably priced items that highlight fresh local ingredients and reflect Olson’s signature style.
Next door to the restaurant is the Woodruff House, a heritage home dating back to 1802, considered to be among the 50 most architecturally significant houses in Canada. It was first built as a log home in 1802, destroyed by fire in 1814, rebuilt, dismantled and rebuilt. The historic house is now the hospitality center of Ravine Vineyard, 1366 York Road, St. Davids, Ont.; www.ravinevineyard.com; (905) 262-8463."
Next door to the restaurant is the Woodruff House, a heritage home dating back to 1802, considered to be among the 50 most architecturally significant houses in Canada. It was first built as a log home in 1802, destroyed by fire in 1814, rebuilt, dismantled and rebuilt. The historic house is now the hospitality center of Ravine Vineyard, 1366 York Road, St. Davids, Ont.; www.ravinevineyard.com; (905) 262-8463."
Wilderness by Rail - Algoma Country, Northern Ontario
"Extreme adventurers will discover ice climbing in winter and rock climbing during the summer. Load up ATVs or snowmobiles to take to the many trails cut through rugged Canadian Shield. Follow the footsteps of Canada’s Group of Seven by booking a getaway in the Camp Car located in our world famous Agawa Canyon."
Ice Climbing Ontario
Ice Climbing Ontario
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Ontario's Biggest selection of trail videos
Remember its good to see how the activity is done before you go. See one of our over 400 videos on file! For written content see Trail Smart
Wye Marsh Winter 2011 Events November Environmental Education Family Fun Midland Ontario Eco Tours
"Midland, ON - For those individuals who love to take advantage of the crisp cold air of winter, Wye Marsh offers a unique setting through our woodlands for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. With 25km of track-set trails
skiers of all levels can enjoy wonderful trails while being immersed in some of the areas nicest scenery. Snowshoeing
enthusiasts can experience the varied terrain found on our new Graham MacDonald Snowshoe Trail which leads di-rectly to a breathtaking clearing at Freshets Creek. Bring your own equipment or rent ours. Wye Marsh has trails you’ll want to experience again and again."
Click the link for a more complete listing of cross-country ski trails
skiers of all levels can enjoy wonderful trails while being immersed in some of the areas nicest scenery. Snowshoeing
enthusiasts can experience the varied terrain found on our new Graham MacDonald Snowshoe Trail which leads di-rectly to a breathtaking clearing at Freshets Creek. Bring your own equipment or rent ours. Wye Marsh has trails you’ll want to experience again and again."
Click the link for a more complete listing of cross-country ski trails
County needs more snow before trails open - Minden Times - Ontario, CA
"Haliburton County's snowmobile trails remain closed, but that should change soon, hopefully, the president of the Haliburton County Snowmobile Association says.
Scott Doan says the county needs another six inches of snow before the trails will open.
'With the weather we've been having, everything is closed,' Doan said late last week.
The Haliburton County Rail Trail had been open to snowmobilers before last week's warm weather hit and the association has been out on the trails with its grooming equipment for some time."
Scott Doan says the county needs another six inches of snow before the trails will open.
'With the weather we've been having, everything is closed,' Doan said late last week.
The Haliburton County Rail Trail had been open to snowmobilers before last week's warm weather hit and the association has been out on the trails with its grooming equipment for some time."
Friday, December 31, 2010
Cycle Toronto: Notice of Public Consultation: Sharrow Evaluation Report
"A public meeting to discuss rush hour sharrows is coming up on Thursday January 20, 2011 at City Hall. This is an open meeting to learn more about the trial project that put sharrows on College St. for use during rush hour when car parking is not allowed. Click here for more information and details about time and place."
Trailblazing ladies - The Barrie Examiner - Ontario, CA
"The last bastion of male bonding on the trails has hit a snag. Women are taking over the sport of snowmobiling.
Twenty years ago, Jody Sutton remembers riding on the back of her husband's sled as they whipped through the countryside.
'Now, women come in to buy their own sleds,' said the customer service representative at St. Onge Recreation on Hart Drive. 'Or they'll buy two: one for her and one for her husband.'"
Twenty years ago, Jody Sutton remembers riding on the back of her husband's sled as they whipped through the countryside.
'Now, women come in to buy their own sleds,' said the customer service representative at St. Onge Recreation on Hart Drive. 'Or they'll buy two: one for her and one for her husband.'"
E-notes of the Toronto Bruce Trail Club
An opportunity to keep that New Year resolution to get more exercise, and walk off some of the excess of the night before! (Note the late start time.) Join us for the annual loop hike around the many paths and trails in the conservation area. Dogs permitted, but must be leashed. After the hike those who want to can repair to the Mohawk Inn for some of their delicious hot chocolate. We will have earned it.
Earthroots
"Everyone at Earthroots would like to thank our supporters, volunteers, activists and allies as we look back at some of the things we have accomplished together in 2010, and look forward to the work we have ahead in 2011.
If you haven't given recently, please consider making a charitable contribution through the secure services of CanadaHelps. Your renewed support will help Earthroots achieve new victories in wilderness, wildlife and watershed protection in the coming year."
If you haven't given recently, please consider making a charitable contribution through the secure services of CanadaHelps. Your renewed support will help Earthroots achieve new victories in wilderness, wildlife and watershed protection in the coming year."
CTV Southwestern Ontario - Snowmobile trails closed due to warm weather - CTV News
"Milder weather swept through Southwestern Ontario on Friday, and with it, a warning for snowmobilers. All trails south of Barrie have closed, including those in Kitchener-Waterloo.
Anyone heading out should consult the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Club's website for closure information.
Riding on a closed trail could cause snowmobile damage or personal injury."
See OFSC Interactive Guide
Anyone heading out should consult the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Club's website for closure information.
Riding on a closed trail could cause snowmobile damage or personal injury."
See OFSC Interactive Guide
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