Ontario Trails Council brings the right people together to provide reliable information that advances the management and operation of recreational trails, while providing public access to the largest multi-use trail inventory in Canada.
With over 220 individuals, economic development, tourism, planning, recreation, park and club organizations, municipalities, conservation areas as members, the Ontario Trails is the largest, most diverse trail association in Canada. We continue to reach out to new stakeholders and create new working groups at the regional level. It supports our goal of making a difference locally, while acting provincially.
As a major stakeholder in the development of the Ontario Trails Strategy, and the Ontario Trails Act. Ontario Trails was pleased to see 30 years of hard work represented in this provincial policy statement, and legislation for Ontario. We also acknowledge the establishment of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport as the lead Ministry for trails in Ontario.
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Stay-at-home order, imposed on April 8 for 4 weeks, now extended until May 20
by Canadian Trails | Apr 19, 2021 | Canadian Trails, Canadian Trails Federation, Ontario
Muriel Draaisma · CBC News · Posted: Apr 17, 2021 4:51 PM ET | Last Updated: April 18 New restrictions are now in place that limit what people can and cannot do in Ontario as the province tries to curb a rising number of COVID-19 cases. (Evan...
OTC President, Terri LeRoux, Ontario Rep to CTF talks to importance of trails, activity and parks during COVID
by Canadian Trails | Apr 19, 2021 | Canadian Trails, Canadian Trails Federation, Ontario
How Ontario’s parks became pandemic lifesavers BY MORGAN LIGHTLEAPRIL 18, 2021 It’s Saturday, March 20. It’s not only the first day of spring, but the first warm sunny day after a long pandemic winter. Cullum McConnell and his nephews, Ray, 8, and...