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Locality: Deseronto, Ontario

Phone: +1 613-484-1140



Address: PO Box 500 K0K 1X0 Deseronto, ON, Canada

Website: www.ontariotrails.on.ca

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Ontario Hiking Trails 12.02.2021

Thanks Professor Kelsey Johansen and University of Waterloo

Ontario Hiking Trails 10.01.2021

Ontario Trails is working with U of W on this exciting project. Thanks to one of Ontario's great trail friends Prof. Kelsey Johansen for bringing this idea to life.

Ontario Hiking Trails 30.12.2020

Reminder of Today's Webinar at 2pm - Greenway Trails Networks: Combining Recreation and Nature. Free for Ontario Trails Members. To register go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/greenway-trail-networks-combin

Ontario Hiking Trails 23.12.2020

A photo of the Cheltenham Badlands. If you are planning on visiting the badlands please use the Credit Valley Conservation Registration system. https://cvc.ca//conservation-areas/purchase-park-admission/

Ontario Hiking Trails 11.11.2020

Please see some photos of the Elgin Hiking Trail forwarded by Robin D. Bookmark http://ontariotrailsmap.com on your mobile to find hundreds of hiking trails near you!

Ontario Hiking Trails 17.10.2020

Please see some photos of the Elgin Hiking Trail forwarded by Robin D. Bookmark http://ontariotrailsmap.com on your mobile to find hundreds of hiking trails near you!

Ontario Hiking Trails 07.10.2020

"Fisher says a large part of the club’s work is engaging with community members and stakeholders to come up with cost-effective and less time-consuming alternatives to long-term city planning projects, including developing a logical link from the downtown core to the Kissing Bridge trailhead, which marks the start of the Guelph to Goderich (G2G) Rail Trail."

Ontario Hiking Trails 30.09.2020

On the Trails? Keep your pet on a leash, and check them when you get home!

Ontario Hiking Trails 28.09.2020

Our webinars are free for OTC Members, please contact your provincial level organization to see if this member benefit extends to you. Ontario Trails Council in conjunction with The Frank Cowan Company, The Great Trail and Brock University are pleased to present another in our webinar series for trail professionals. "COVID-19 Research on Trails and Outdoor Recreation: What We've Learned So Far. " October 1, 2020 To register please see: https://www.eventbrite.com/.../covid-19-research-on... with Frank Cowan Company

Ontario Hiking Trails 14.09.2020

Ontario Trails benefits from the support of many trail groups and we translate that support to enabling these groups to do trails better. Here is the annual report and a snapshot of successes one such member, The Bruce Trail provides to Ontario. For more information go to: https://brucetrail.org//annual-reports-financial-statements

Ontario Hiking Trails 29.08.2020

Ontario Trails Council in conjunction with The Frank Cowan Company, The Great Trail and Brock University are pleased to present another in our webinar series for trail professionals. "COVID-19 Research on Trails and Outdoor Recreation: What We've Learned So Far. " October 1, 2020 To register please see: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/covid-19-research-on-trails-an with Frank Cowan Company.

Ontario Hiking Trails 17.08.2020

All users have equipment and all clubs invest in their sport and recreation. This has to be one of the largest self investments in trails by users, impacting the economy and the quality of snowmobile experience in Ontario. Ontario Trails encourages everyone to safely and responsibly try trails and try snowmobiling this season, says Patrick Connor OTC CEO. OFSC issued the following release this morning. $3.8 million is being invested in pre-season grooming investments. https://www.ofsc.on.ca//ofsc-invests-in-groomers-for-bett/

Ontario Hiking Trails 05.08.2020

Trails are highly supported by volunteers. From design, to building, then maintenance and use. Thanks #ontariotrailsvolunteers #ontariotrails If you can please support a club in your area. https://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/supp/clubs-and-associations

Ontario Hiking Trails 28.07.2020

Please consider donating to this campaign. City of Toronto is a supporting Ontario Trails Council Member Organization. https://www.toronto.ca//part/donate/heritage-red-oak-tree/ Due to its size, age, beauty and cultural significance, this magnificent 250-year-old oak is recognized as a heritage tree under Forests Ontario’s Heritage Tree Program. Following Council’s direction, the City has an agreement to purchase the property and establish the space as a parkette to preserve and showcase this beautiful example of our natural heritage. The completion of the sale is conditional upon the City fundraising $430,000 by December 12, 2020. Donate now to help ensure this magnificent specimen thrives well into the future!

Ontario Hiking Trails 13.07.2020

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Ontario Hiking Trails 06.07.2020

We hear from folks all the time about trail conditions, send us your observations and we'll forward them.

Ontario Hiking Trails 29.06.2020

Amenities and attractions make trails fun. #ontariotrails #ontariotrailstourism

Ontario Hiking Trails 17.06.2020

Trespass costs. You. #readpostedsigns #ontariotrails #riskmanagement

Ontario Hiking Trails 08.06.2020

When you ride, walk, paddle or sled you ride with other partners. The trails team, the course instructors, your helmet maker, and other trail users. You are not alone. You and others could negatively affect your trail trip. Learn more. Ontario Trails - Reducing Risk Exposure. A joint Ontario Trails and The Frank Cowan Company Webinar Presentation. - https://mailchi.mp//28-7-2020-ontario-trails-frank-cowan-c