Showing posts with label Tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tourism. Show all posts

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Ontario Trails News - about regional trails networks and Trailhead North

Trailhead North - a Trailhead Ontario Project

Developing regional trail network can have tourism benefitsLOCAL

Area trail development coordinator Kirsten Spence says developing a regional trail network can help boost tourism.
Matt Vis, tbnewswatch.com
Area trail development coordinator Kirsten Spence says developing a regional trail network can help boost tourism.
By Matt Vis, tbnewswatch.com
THUNDER BAY -- An area trail development coordinator sees a vast amount of untapped potential in Northwestern Ontario.
Kirsten Spence gave a presentation to the Thunder Bay District Municipal League and said trails are overlooked when it comes to their ability to enhance regional tourism.
“They’re an excellent product that’s already developed which can be used to keep people half a day long or an hour longer in a community, that’s a success,” Spence said.
“A lot of municipalities are looking at trail development as a way to diversify their economies moving from single sector to multi sectors. Trails are one of those offerings that can help municipalities with attraction.”
She said there’s an extensive inventory of existing trails through Northwestern Ontario that can all play a part in showcasing the region.
There’s already evidence showing trails can serve as an attraction.
“You look at the Sleeping Giant Provincial Park. That park has a lot of trails and that’s a large reason why people visit that park,” she said.
Nipigon Mayor Richard Harvey has been working on developing both local and regional trail development strategies as a tourist draw.
Having a network benefits the entire region.
“What people have to realize is if you have one good tourist attraction you’ll get some people to come in for a day,” Harvey said. “If you have attractions through a whole region people will stay an awful lot of longer and that money they spend is not only multiplied, it’s multiplied exponentially.”
Development is ongoing with the Kinghorn Rail Trail, which would use a discontinued rail corridor to provide a path from Thunder Bay to Nipigon.
Spence said the project is a “work in progress” as developers are trying to get it right.
“Most people aren’t going to travel the 111 kilometre trail at one time,” she said. “We have to make sure it’s well planned out in terms of access areas and logical starts and stops.
Harvey sees the Kinghorn Rail Trail, which has been discussed since 2005, as having the potential to be a significant draw.
“That could easily become a world-class trail where people would come from around the world for things like the Pass Lake Trestle, the incredible vistas and views, the lakeside experience you can have on that trail,” Harvey said.
The rails have already been cleared from the trail while the ties are in the process of being removed. There are also a number of hurdles which need to be cleared, which Spence hopes an upcoming Provincial Trails Act will help address.
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Sunday, October 5, 2014

Ontario Trails News - Conform to Accessible Tourism Take a Seminar from TIAO

ACCESSIBLE TOURISM WORKSHOPS BEGIN NEXT WEEK
Register Today! 


Learn how to make your tourism business more accessible
The Tourism Industry Association of Ontario is hosting four regional Accessible Tourism Workshops in partnership with RTOs 1, 6, 9, 11, 13, and the Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure. 

Join us for a half-day event of expert speakers and learn best practices from your peers. Have questions about the AODA? Not sure where to start with accessible tourism? Concerned about the cost of making your business accessible?
Leave with industry resources and practical knowledge of cost-effective solutions to overcome barriers for people with disabilities.

One in seven people in Ontario has a disability, and this number is expected to rise to one in five over the next 20 years. Don’t miss out on this rapidly growing tourism market!
Dates and Locations:
Wednesday, October 15th, Sudbury – Dynamic Earth (Discovery Room) 1:00pm – 4:30pm

Thursday, October 16th, Belleville – The Core Arts and Culture Centre (Prince Edward Room)1:00pm – 4:00pm

Friday, October 17th, London – Best Western Lamplighter Inn (Canterbury Room) 8:30am – 12:00pm

Wednesday, October 22nd, Markham – Markham Convergence Centre 8:30am – 12:00pm
Coffee and refreshments will be provided. Cost to attend is $20.

To register, please visit: https://www.tiaontario.ca/controls/calendar/calendar.aspx?ID=2. Click on the date/location you would like to attend, and follow the prompts. 

About The Tourism Industry Association of Ontario:
The Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO) is recognized as the umbrella organization for leading associations, destination marketing organizations, regional tourism organizations, and businesses serving Ontario’s diverse tourism industry. TIAO provides a strong unified voice for the sector, advocating the importance of tourism and the interests of the business community to all levels of government in order to help the industry grow and prosper.
Questions and Comments? Please contact us at info@tiaontario.ca or call 416-483-1691.

Monday, July 14, 2014

Ontario Trail News - information from around Ontario's 2600 trails, today a lot of cycling news!


All road users share safety responsibility
Just like cars, bikes are considered vehicles under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, which means cyclistshave the right to ride on public roadways, ...
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Sightseeing by pedal power: Toronto touts ever-expanding cycle tourism options
Led by a guide from Toronto Bicycle Tours, Kampmann and her family covered significant territory in the span of a few hours, crossing well-known ...
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Local Youth on 2000 km Metis Canoe Trek
Marie as part of the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Canoe Expedition. This group started from Ottawa onMay 26 on an over 2,000 km canoe trek that ...
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Raisin River Conservation Authority reels them in for 2014 Family Fishing week
These are family fishing days in Ontario, from July 5-13, with anglers able to sampleOntario's fishing opportunities licence-free. On Friday, families ...
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The Sudbury Star
Plenty of choices for cyclists, including riders ed
... this move creates the potential for more cyclists on the not-yet-connected, debris-filled cycling corridors around Ontario's largest-by-geography city.
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Dooring dangers: Cyclists, drivers need to be alert as peak cycle season arrives
In Toronto, for example, Toronto Police Services stopped recording dooring incidents in 2012; they're now lumped in with all cycling collisions.
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Volunteers Needed for the Pan Am Games – Road Cycling | Ontario CyclingAssociation
With almost one year to go for the viagra 150 mg Pan-Am Games, its time to start building the base of volunteers that will make the events great.
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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Ontario Trails News - Oxford Approves Trail Study - change due to Trailhead Ontario June 2012

Oxford County Approves Trails Masterplan Study!


Hi Patrick,
The Oxford County Trails Council petitioned the County council and asked for $75,000 to do a trails master plan for Oxford. The budget came down yesterday and we were approved, along with discussion that the council wants to become more actively involved in trails development in Oxford. I believe that this 180 degree shift in thinking from past years is partially due to bringing Trailhead to Oxford County...(Trailhead Ontario is the provincial trails conference and it was held in Ingersoll in June 2012)

Wayne Daub OCTC Member.

http://www.woodstocksentinelreview.com/2012/12/12/oxford-approves-13-budget-increase

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Snowmobile tourism plan coming together
CottageCountryNow.ca
1 club in Ontario and now in the running for Canadian club of the year, ... trail inventory and the greatest needs to cater to the tourism industry in the ...


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Muskoka Lakes looks at improving its trail system
CottageCountryNow.ca
Snowshoers take advantage of the trails at Torrence Barrens on a sunny winter day. ... most difficult trail in navigation and accessibility, Ontario's only ...



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Demers skis to third-place finish
Timmins Press
The Timmins native took part in the events at the Sovereign Lake Nordic Club while attending training camp with the Ontario Cross Country Ski Team from Dec.  

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Ski & Snowshoe Program 2013 starts on The Bruce Trail at Duntroon January 5

On winter Saturdays in 2013 the Toronto Bruce Trail Club will be offering ski and snowshoe trips to resorts across south-central Ontario. 
We will travel in comfortable highway coaches to resorts like Highlands Nordic, Horseshoe and Scenic Caves. Enjoy snowshoeing? Then let our experienced leaders show you their favourite winter wonderlands.  
So invite your friends and join us for some wonderful winter days in the woods. Beginners welcome. There are nine scheduled trips. We will go wherever snow conditions are the best so destinations may change at the last minute.  Click here for the Full Schedule.
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Ontario Trail Experiences on our Youtube Channel

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Horses -  

 
Rural communities in Wellington County are constantly seeking to increase economic activity. The horse industry has been one of the major forms supporting economic growth in rural Ontario. This research will investigate the potential for horse trail system development in Wellington County. The resu...

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Be sure to sign up for the weekly OTC Newsletter " Trailwise" you can sign up at the link through the picture to the right. Or if you prefer download a recent copy from the OTC Website - Here
 
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trails open in peterborough area
Trailhead Ontario 2013 Our Favourite Place, Peterborough
 
Our Plan for 2013 – We are working with the full support of  Our Favorite Place (RTO8), Peterborough and the Kawartha’s Tourism and a number of local trails groups to bring you the best Trailhead Ontario yet!. There are a lot of new trails and trail tourism partnerships in RTO8. The Ontario Trails “Trailhead Ontario 2013″ Committee is  is pleased to announce the Holiday Inn Waterfront Peterborough as the location of our conferencing. Site locations for our trail education program are being determined now.
New for 2013 -Regional Tourism development includes trails. Trail packages, trail experiences, trail destinations. This takes a blending of major destinations, natural topographies, parks, conservation, county forest and up to 18 different trail activities. What’s in your “Trail Mix”? What’s our plan for marketing this unique matrix of dynamic outdoor experiences so that the world can find the world’s best range of trail fun right here at home. 
Photo: Christine Painter @ RTO 8 assists with signs along TCT Trail! Photo Credit Northumberland News 
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