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Waterfront Trail and Greenway News

An Ezine Produced by the Waterfront Regeneration Trust

COIP*The waterfront municipalities of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, conservation authorities and community groups* MapArt* Dun-Map*Regional Niagara Bicycling Committee* The MMM Group* Heart and Strok Foundation* Mountain Equipment Co-op* Toronto Cyclists Union

November 2008

In this issue:

  • Great Waterfront Trail Adventure – What’s New
  • Please Send Us Your Map Updates
  • Waterfront Investment Program - Phase II
  • Ontario Cycle Tourism Forum 2009 – Register Now for Early Bird Discount
  • New Waterfront Trail through Rhododendron Gardens in Mississauga
  • Waterfront Trail Improvements at Ontario Place


GREAT WATERFRONT TRAIL ADVENTURE – WHAT’S NEW

New Package for Families

The Trust is pleased to announce the introduction of a new package to the 2009 tour, which is specially designed for families who want to take part in a shorter adventure. This year we are offering a One Night Adventure (2 days, 1 night, July 5th & 6th) at a discounted rate of $250 for the whole family (2 youth/2 adults,10 and under free). The package includes an overnight at Fort York, free entrance to Ontario Place and 2 days of fully supported riding. The GWTA truly is for families!

Ontario Place On Board for 2009

The Trust is pleased to announce that Ontario Place will be partnering with us on the 2nd Annual GWTA, providing free passes to participants. Riders arriving in Fort York on Day 2 will have the opportunity to drop their gear and walk the short distance to Ontario Place to enjoy all great activities the park has to offer.

Website Updates

We’ve just completed a full update of the GWTA website for 2009, including itineraries, training sessions and an all-new photo gallery. Check out pictures from the 2008 tour at http://www.waterfronttrail.org/gwta_web/photo_gallery.htm.

The next step for the website involves a complete French translation of the GWTA site with support from the Ministry of Health Promotion. The translated site will be launched in mid-December.

Survey Results

The Trust has now completed 3 phases of surveys of GWTA participants. The surveys have yielded some extremely encouraging results about the long-term benefits of the GWTA.

Some findings from the Survey:

  • The GWTA succeeded in appealing to a broad base of people beyond the cycling enthusiasts. We had 30 kids (aged 17 and under). Over 1⁄2 of the people came with families and friends, had never ridden in a multi-day cycling tour and rated themselves as only “somewhat” fit in the pre-trip survey. 75% said they felt more fit after the ride (no surprise there!). 40 people have signed up for next year already.
  • In terms of trail use, the GWTA led people to use the Trail more often and 56% said they were more likely to use the Trail to commute having been on the GWTA!
  • 83% said they’d visit the communities again and we’ve heard from at least two groups who did.
  • The third piece of the survey is complete. 40% of participants indicated that they have increased their use of the Trail since the GWTA.

For more survey results, please contact David Arcus at da@wrtrust.com.


PLEASE SEND US YOUR MAP UPDATES

The Ministry of Natural Resources is collecting mapping data on behalf of the Ministry of Health Promotion for the Ontario Trails Strategy. Thanks to our partnership with DunMap, the WRT is able to supply MNR with GIS information required. All the trail mapping data will be used to produce a Provincial Trails Map.

With this in mind, we are asking our partners to please take a moment to check the Waterfront Trail maps on our website (http://www.waterfronttrail.org/trail.html) and inform us of any changes/inaccuracies.

The updates you send us will also be incorporated into the next edition of the Waterfront Trail and Greenway Mapbook to be released early next year as well as in the digital webmaps available on the Trust site.

Please send updates to David Arcus at da@wrtrust.com.


WATERFRONT INVESTMENT PROGRAM – PHASE II

Thanks to all our partners who submitted projects for the Trust’s Waterfront Investment Program - Phase II. We have received a wide range of exciting projects, all contributing substantially to completing and enhancing Ontario’s Waterfront Trail. We have been busy compiling the projects into our proposal, which we will soon begin marketing to the federal and provincial staff and politicians.

The proposal involves:

  • 25 projects
  • 14 partners (municipalities, community groups and conservation authorities)
  • Total estimated budget for all projects $12.5 million

Investment will result in:

  • Closure of 2 major gaps in the Waterfront Trail including the most contentious and dangerous one between Whitby and Ajax.
  • 14 project move the Trail closer to the water’s edge
  • over 15 km of new Waterfront Trail and trail linkages
  • 4 new waterfront parks
  • 3 bridges
  • Improvements to 12 parks
  • Interpretation of 7 waterfront habitats
  • 2 habitat restoration projects

We’ll be sure to keep you posted as things move forward.
Note: If you have a project to submit and have not yet contacted us, please contact David Arcus immediately at da@wrtrust.com or (416) 943-8080.


ONTARIO CYCLE TOURISM FORUM 2009 –REGISTER NOW FOR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT

Mark your calendars! The Ontario Cycle Tourism Forum, is taking place on January 23, 2009 at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel in Toronto. The Trust is partnering on this innovative event and we encourage our partners to attend.

Early Bird Registration is now available at www.ontariocycletourismforum.ca.

The Ontario Cycle Tourism Forum will bring together leading cycle tourism stakeholders to discuss business development opportunities and challenges of this growing tourism market segment in Ontario.

Confirmed special guest speakers include:

  • The Honourable Monique Smith, Ontario Minister of Tourism
  • Jean-François Pronovost, Executive Director, Vélo Québec Association
  • Lukas Stadtherr, Co-director, Velobüro/SwitzerlandMobility
  • Eric Nijland, Director, Dutch National Cycling Platform
  • Richard Bonds, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Tourism Office

Interactive panel discussions will include:

  • Bill Allen, President, Tourism Industry Association of Ontario
  • Councillor Brian Baty, Chair, Regional Niagara Bicycling Committee
  • Leslie Bruce, Chief Marketing Officer, Butterfield and Robinson Inc.
  • Jean Charbonneau, Manager, Lands, National Capital Commission
  • Daniel Egan, Manager, Pedestrian and Cycling Infrastructure, City of Toronto
  • Anne Marie Forcier, Executive Director, Rideau Heritage Route
  • Marlaine Koehler, Executive Director, Waterfront Regeneration Trust
  • Michael Lawley, Executive Director, Muskoka Tourism
  • Pat Macdonald, General Manager and CEO, St. Lawrence Parks Commission
  • Burkhard Mausberg, President, Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation
  • Janice Thomson, Executive Director, Niagara-on-the-Lake Chamber of Commerce and Visitor & Convention Bureau

Visit www.ontariocycletourismforum.ca to see the full agenda.

The forum will feature presentations from world-leading cycle tourism organizations and provide market profiles of specific regions, successful tourist product and marketing examples, business development case studies, best practices in infrastructure and signage, and evaluation of regional growth opportunities.

Over 150 delegates are expected to attend from across Ontario representing destination marketing organizations, municipal and provincial government, non-profit organizations, tour operators and established cycling associations.

The forum will be critical for anyone wanting to learn why cycle tourism is growing in Ontario, how to develop your own local market, and what will be the next steps for establishing Ontario as a leading cycle tourism destination in North America.

We look forward to seeing you there!


NEW WATERFRONT TRAIL THROUGH RHODODENDRON GARDENS IN MISSISSAUGA

The City of Mississauga has recently completed a great new stretch of paved Waterfront Trail through the Rhododendron Gardens. The trail moves people through gardens along a winding and wooded path between Lakeshore Rd and Ben Machree Park. Congrats to the City on this great addition to the Mississauga Waterfront Trail.


WATERFRONT TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS AT ONTARIO PLACE
From: Waterfront Toronto

Construction has started on trail reconstruction of the Martin Goodman Trail at Ontario Place. The existing trail, which runs along the water’s edge, will continue to be open without disruption during the construction. The transformation of the newly aligned trail includes extending the trail from Marilyn Bell Park to the existing trail within Coronation Park at Strachan Avenue. Planned for completion in summer 2009, the trail will be bordered by trees and plants, and will run parallel to Lake Shore Boulevard on the south side to accommodate a variety of uses.

Cheers!

Marlaine Koehler, Executive Director;
Vicki Barron, Director of Administration and Special Projects;
Petrina Tulissi, Manager of Promotions and Events;
Ian Lobb, Tour Director, Great Waterfront Trail Adventure Tour; and
and David Arcus, Project Coordinator, Editor Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail News


The Waterfront Regeneration Trust
372 Richmond Street West, Suite 308
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 1X6

Tel: 416-943-8080
Fax: 416-943-8068

Email: info@wrtrust.com

Visit http://www.waterfronttrail.org to download 77 online colour maps of the Waterfront Trail, from Niagara-on-the-Lake to Brockville!

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