Saturday, November 1, 2014

Ontario Trails News - Federal Government invests in the Blue of Blue-Green Trails

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National Conservation Plan 
National Conservation Plan 
October 29, 2014 13:04 ET

Harper Government Invests in Round II Recreational Fisheries Conservation Projects in Ancaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Westdale

The Government of Canada investing up to $5.5 million to restore recreational fisheries habitat through the National Conservation Plan
CARLISLE, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Oct. 29, 2014) - David Sweet, Member of Parliament for Ancaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Westdale, on behalf of the Honourable Gail Shea, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, today announced that under the second round of the Recreational Fisheries Conservation Partnerships Program, the Government of Canada will provide up to $92,000 to Trout Unlimited Canada for a project to restore fish habitat in Courtcliffe Park, Carlisle, Ontario.
The Recreational Fisheries Conservation Partnerships Program was announced in Economic Action Plan 2013 to support fisheries habitat restoration projects led by recreational fishing and angling groups, as well as conservation organizations. Given its early success and high demand, an additional investment in Economic Action Plan 2014 increased the funding available through the program to a total investment of $25 million.
On May 15, 2014, the National Conservation Plan was launched to provide a more coordinated approach to conservation efforts across the country. Since 2006, the Government of Canada has taken important steps to conserve and restore our country's natural environment and connect Canadians to our rich natural heritage. To date, the Recreational Fisheries Conservation Partnerships Program has invested nearly $6 million under Round I in 94 fisheries habitat restoration projects across Canada, an additional 128 projects under Round II is receiving up to $5.5 million, and most recently over 80 projects are eligible for funding under Round III. Details about the program can be found on the Program's Web site (www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/pnw-ppe/rfcpp-ppcpr/index-eng.html) where you can also sign up for updates.
Quick Facts
  • This project is part Trout Unlimited Canada's Bronte Creek Watershed Renewal Program.
  • The program is designed to improve coldwater habitat within the Bronte Creek watershed and specifically improve habitat for native Brook and naturalized Brown trout.
  • Under the first round of the Recreational Fisheries Conservation Partnerships Program, up to $1.2 million had been made available for 16 projects in Ontario.
  • Under the second round, up to $5.5 million for 128 projects to restore recreational fisheries habitat has been approved nationally.
  • Under the third round, up to $6.8M was committed to over 80 projects undertaken between 2014 and 2016.
Quotes
"The restoration of trout habitat in the creeks and ponds at Courtcliffe Park in Carlisle benefit everyone in Flamborough who fishes, hikes, bikes or walks their dog at this local gem. I'm pleased that this project is funded by our Government under the Recreational Fisheries Conservation Partnerships Program."
David Sweet, Member of Parliament for Ancaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Westdale
"Trout Unlimited Canada is pleased to be working with many partners including the Federal Government to improve water quality, fisheries and recreational opportunities by repairing Bronte Creek through Courtcliffe Park."
Silvia D'Amelio, Chief Executive Officer, Trout Unlimited Canada

CONTACT INFORMATION

  • Frank Stanek
    Media Relations
    Fisheries and Oceans Canada
    613-990-7537

    Sophie Doucet
    Director of Communications
    Office of the Minister
    Fisheries and Oceans Canada
    613-992-3474

Friday, October 31, 2014

Ontario Trails News - some local support from Friends of Presq'ile Provincial Park

Lot's of Trail Development in Ontario - Thanks Federal Government!

Local News

Local News: Friends of Presqu'ile Canoe raffle winners pick up their prize

Contributed by admin on Oct 28, 2014 - 08:50 AM
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The winners of this year’s draw for the ClearWater Designs Kawartha canoe are John and Lesley Cree and their sons, Warren and Graham, from North Gower, Ontario
The Crees have been regular campers at Presqu’ile for many years, having pitched their tents and explored its many trails and habitats every spring for the last 26 years, and John looks back to his childhood in Trenton when his family camped at Presqu’ile long before that even!  Though bicycles are their favourite mode of transportation when at Presqu’ile, the canoe will be put to good use on Ontario’s lakes and rivers since the Cree family also enjoy canoeing and wilderness camping at every opportunity. Actually Lesley’s name was on the ticket so I guess there is going to be some demand for the canoe.
Annual Raffle for Clearwater Design Kawartha Canoe
The winning ticket, Number 1431, was drawn on Sunday, October 12, 2014 and the winner has been notified. A full report will be posted on our website once the canoe has been collected and we have some photographs.
‘Thank you’ to everyone who has supported The Friends in our Raffle.

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Ontario Trails News - NTC Granted Agencies hearing about fund agreements, and more!


Your walking style affects your mood
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Drivers who door cyclists, use phones face tougher fines inOntario
Ontario plans to double fines for motorists who door cyclists or use their mobile phones while driving, as part of a sweeping road-safety crackdown.



Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) Selects Globalstar GPS Satellite Technology for ...
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Ministry of Labour orders bike racks removed on certain TTC buses
Ross did not have current usage statistics available at press time, but anecdotally,Cycle Toronto's Jared Kolb says the racks are well used, and play a ...

Toronto: If you build bike lanes, the cyclists will come
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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Ontario Trails News - Information on or about Ontario's Trails


Free events in TorontoOctober 20-26, 2014
The Zombie Walk and Night of Dread are big ones, plus there are parties, street fests, film screenings and more. If you'd like to have fun on the cheap ...

Toronto Waterfront Marathon Weekend is almost here
The reward for finishing the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon. ... Knee pain in mile 18 forced me to start alternating walking and slow running.

Seattle launches bikes share with 500 bikes
SEATTLE (BRAIN) — Pronto Cycle Share, offering 500 bikes across 50 ... Bike Share in the Bay Area, California; and Bike Share Toronto in Toronto, ...

OCA Events Committee – Vacancy
OCA Events Committee Mandate – Develop a provincial calendar of events as prescribed by the board of directors and consistent with the vision for ...

Team in place to complete Path of the Paddle trail
The Path of the Paddle – the section of the TransCanada Trail that winds through Northwestern Ontario – is putting the final pieces of the puzzle ...


Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Ontario Trails News - lots of seasonal events happening on trails!


Algonquin park hosts Haunted Halloween Weekend

Huntsville Forester
ALGONQUIN – There will be spooks and frights hidden in the woods of Algonquin Provincial Park this month.
Lee Pauzé, general manager of the Friends of Algonquin Park, said the annual Haunted Halloween Weekend descends on the park’s Mew Lake Campground from Friday, Oct. 24, to Saturday, Oct. 25.
The all-ages festivities include decorated campsites and trick or treating.
Friday night features an owl prowl “that is sure to be a hoot,” while Saturday features a guided tour of the park’s animal skeleton collection, pumpkin carving, creepy crawly spider wiener and ghostly marshmallow roasting, and a nighttime wolf howl.
There are competitions for spookiest campsite and best costume.
Participating campsites will have signs posted to indicate that they are Halloween-friendly trick-or-treating stops.
Pauzé said the frightful fun often distracts from whatever Mother Nature throws at the campers.
“The last few years the weather has been miserable, but people come out anyway,” said Pauzé. “All the staff dress up and the kids in the campground dress up, too.”
Visit the park’s website at algonquinpark.on.ca for more information.

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Sunday, October 19, 2014

Ontario Trails News - Photos from groups involved with Ontario Trails

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May still need some help in the future!
Just wait to see what we've been working on.... 
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Congratulations VTA and friends on your trail opening!
https://www.facebook.com/Saulteaux.Voyageur.Trail.Club
...then we officially re-opened the Voyageur Trail that takes one from Marathon to the mouth of the Pic River... before enjoying a world class dinner from Lakeview Bed and Breakfast's magnificent dining room overlooking the setting sun over the harbour at Marathon. What a fine, fine meeting weekend. Thanks to everyone in Marathon and Pic River First Nations who hosted us for this productive weekend!
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Ontario Trails shared Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit's photo.

Fit parks always include trails. Congratulations Chatham-Kent.
Kingston Park Fitpark had the official grand opening yesterday.
Photo: Kingston Park Fitpark had the official grand opening yesterday.
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Belfountain - great spot. Great coffee, great hikes.
https://www.facebook.com/BelfountainHigherGround
We count ourselves lucky on days like today. Adventurers use us as the start & end point of their escarpment hike & some of our favourite local musicians stop by & jam for a congregation of locals & tourists alike. You never know what you'll find when you stop at Higher Ground.
Photo: We count ourselves lucky on days like today. Adventurers use us as the start & end point of their escarpment hike & some of our favourite local musicians stop by & jam for a congregation of locals & tourists alike. You never know what you'll find when you stop at Higher Ground.

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Ontario Trails shared Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority's photo.
Thanks to our friends at Nottawasaga for sending out this photo. Still colour in the woods!
It may be one of the last weekends to see the spectacular fall colours on display at NVCA’s conservation areas!

Check out the trails at a park near you -http://www.nvca.on.ca/recreation/ConservationAreas
Photo: It may be one of the last weekends to see the spectacular fall colours on display at NVCA’s conservation areas!  Check out the trails at a park near you - http://www.nvca.on.ca/recreation/ConservationAreas