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February 14, 2019
Calling all shovel ready projects! The NTC needs to hear from you.
The National Trails Coalition - a federally incorporated not-for-profit advocacy organization - is seeking information about shovel ready trail projects across…
February 7, 2019
Collaboration Builds Community
The Crow Wing Trail Association formed in 1999 to build a section of the Trans Canada Trail from Emerson to Winnipeg, Manitoba. The trail celebrates a…
January 10, 2019
How hard work, collaboration and vision are turning Kouchibouguac National Park into a year round cycling destination.
This past week I had the pleasure to travel to Kouchibouguac National Park for their Fat Bike Week festivities. It was great to see the turnout for such a…
January 8, 2019
Trail Specialists Congregate South of the Border
Last week saw the North American IMBA Trail Solutions’ staffs converge on the small town of Sandy, Oregon. Situated just over an hour east of Portland, Sandy…
January 1, 2019
Toronto Trails Strategy Under Way
There is a lot going on in Toronto these days when it comes to mountain bicycling and trails. We've got the Sunnyside Bike Park project led by Hoots Inc.…
November 8, 2018
Getting wet and wild in the Don
Our well attended classroom presentation was held at the Brickworks in the middle of the Don. Quite a cool place with lots of history, the Brickworks was a…
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