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Patrick Connor – Ontario Trails Council

Executive Director, Ontario Trails Council

Patrick Connor is Executive Director of the Ontario Trails Council. Trained as a Social – Economist Patrick spent many years as a behaviouralist working in social services.

Over his 25 year career Patrick has sat on boards at the International, National, Regional, Provincial and local levels, Social Action committees, United Way, Church and Youth Groups and a variety of strategic public policy development organizations.

Currently Patrick is a Director of the National Trails Coalition and Vice President of the Canadian Trails Federation.  He is Professionally Accredited through the Canadian Society of Association Executives holding the Internationally recognized CAE AME designation, as well as holding a Business Diploma in Social Service Administration.

Most of his over 60 trail publication and position papers can be found and are available for download at: http://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/about-the-otc/trail-services/ and at http://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/about-the-otc/trail-services/services-community-meetings/

His involvement in trails speaks to the direct observation of his professional experience – that is he is keenly aware of the human cost when persons (of any age) are deprived of a connection to nature through institutionalization.

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Articles written by Patrick Connor – Ontario Trails Council

Report Affects Ontario Conservation

by Patrick Connor · February 20th 2012

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NEWMARKET (February 15, 2012) The Drummond Report released today offers recommendations that have the potential to improve and enhance environmental management in Ontario.  Conservation Ontario, representing the province’s 36 Conservation Authorities specifically referenced in the Report, encourages a thorough discussion on the recommendations.“Conservation Authorities are in a unique position to offer the province innovative ways [...]

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Mild Winter Sparks Cottage Interest – CTV

by Patrick Connor · February 12th 2012

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A mild winter and lack of snow in parts of Ontario seems to have had a positive effect on vacation property sales, real estate agents say. With the exception of this weekend, there’s virtually no snow in the Greater Toronto Area and that appears to have people thinking about summer and a getaway north of the [...]

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Peel Region Adopts Active Transportation Plan

by Patrick Connor · February 10th 2012

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Peel Region Council has adopted a plan that aims to reduce residents’ dependency on cars. Multi-use trails, bicycle lanes and sidewalk improvements are among several measures outlined in Peel’s Active Transportation strategy endorsed today by councillors. The plan would be phased in over a 20-year period at a proposed cost of $125 million, split between [...]

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Committed to Outdoor Education

by Patrick Connor · February 8th 2012

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There were critics, almost 40 years ago, when Bruce County school trustees bought 320 acres between Boat Lake and Spry Lake for outdoor education.It was a different world then. Kids were always outside anyway, weren’t they? Not now, outdoor educators gathered at the site centre said Saturday. Now, they said, kids average 53 hours in [...]

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Great Cataraqui River Trail

by Patrick Connor · February 7th 2012

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A walking and cycling trail up the west side of Kingston’s Great Cataraqui River has been dreamed of for many years, first by Phil Quattrocchi as long as 25 years ago and since then by the Kingston Environmental Advisory Forum. The City’s 2003 Cycling and Pathways Study also delineated a possible route. On Nov. 1 [...]

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