The Trails for All Ontarians Collaborative (TAOC) is developing guidelines to ensure that Ontario’s trails are sustainable and available to people of all abilities. We’d like to hear your thoughts on this new trail, and whether the guidelines have achieved their goal.
The Kick-Off for the new trail section will be held on Thursday, July 6, 2006 at 5:30 pm.
Does it suit your abilities? TAOC members will also be at the trail to hear your comments and suggestions:
Sunday, July 9 from 10 am to 6 pm, and
Thursday, July 13 from 10 am to 2 pm.
The Trails for All Ontarians Collaborative is a partnership of 16 trail and disability organizations who are working together to ensure that Ontario’s trails are sustainable and available to people of all abilities.
Directions:
1. Travel to Cookstown.
From the south: North on Highway #400 and then west on
Highway #89.
From the north: South on Highway #400 and then west on
Highway #89.
2.Wellington Street Access Point.
Go west on Highway #89. The second street west of the traffic lights at Highway #27 is Fisher Lane. Turn north on Fisher Lane for one block to Wellington Street. The trail access point is 100 metres east of Fisher Lane on the north side of Wellington Street.
The new pedestrian trail connects to the west side of the main trail. It starts about 1 km north of the Wellington Street access point (north of the Cookstown Antique Market and just south of the first of four bridges.
For information about these or other trails and dates, contact Patti Longmuir at 416-445-2358 or pe.longmuir@utoronto.ca