by Patrick Connor · November 17th 2011
The Coast is Clear….Clearly in need of a trail that is! Open House – December 3, 2011 Have you heard the exciting news? After extensive multi-stakeholder planning, Carolinian Canada Coalition has developed a concept for the Lake Erie Coastal Stewardship Trail. When complete, this 600 km multi-mode trail network will connect the land, the water, the people and [...]
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by Patrick Connor · November 17th 2011
With the death of Mona Staats last weekend -a local social historian, naturalist, artist and storyteller -the Mohawks have lost another piece of living history. Ms. Staats, who was 83, lived to communicate that cultural history through public prayers, readings and lectures and private tours of her nature trail and personal instruction. Thousands of people sat by [...]
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by Patrick Connor · November 17th 2011
Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation needs your help to develop a strategic plan to guide the development and management of parks for the next five years. This voluntary survey gives you an opportunity to provide input and should not take more than 15 minutes to complete. All responses will be kept confidential and we will not [...]
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by Patrick Connor · October 21st 2011
Oxford County Tourism and The Oxford County Trails Council are pleased to be the hosts of Trailhead Ontario 2012. This provides the County with a unique opportunity to showcase it’s trails to representatives from the rest of Ontario. As an introduction be sure to check out these great videos from Oxford County! Oxford Fresh Oxford [...]
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by Patrick Connor · October 11th 2011
Edmonton Journal Forgotten in America, at any rate. In Canada, not so much, as Niagara Parks Commission heritage expert Jim Hill notes, moments later. “In our minds, the War of 1812 is where we defend our vision – our freedom and liberty and democracy,” Hill says. …
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