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The Ontario Trails Council (OTC) - Conseil des Sentiers de l'Ontario – is a charity that promotes the development, preservation, management and use of recreational trails in Ontario. The OTC works to increase the number, length, variety and accessibility of trails throughout the province, we promote the safe and responsible use of trails and we act as a provincial resource centre for trail informa

tion. The information contained on this Web site and any documents, links or attachments are provided as a public service, and the Ontario Trails Council (OTC) cannot guarantee that the information is current or accurate. The OTC, its Board and Staff accepts no responsibility for the veracity or implied effects from use of this site's trail or other information. The opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the OTC, its Board and/or Staff. The trails described in this site are not managed by the OTC. The OTC cannot guarantee that all information presented is up-to-date or accurate. All trails are presented for information only. Remember that trails are "use at your own risk". The external Web sites linked to and from this site are not created by the OTC and OTC is not responsible for the information contained within the linked sites. Any comments or enquiries regarding linked sites should be directed to the specific business or organization.

Looks like a great event!
31/05/2026

Looks like a great event!

One. Week.
One week!
We race and ride again next Sunday.
Don’t miss your chance to ride this fun, challenging course with a cool, welcoming cycling community.

What: Cannondale Screaming Squirrel
Where: Mono, Ont.
When: Next Sunday, June 7
Distances: 70k and 30k
Register: substanceprojects.com


A great idea!
10/05/2026

A great idea!

Register today

As a long time supporter of the vision of the G2G, congratulations!
07/04/2026

As a long time supporter of the vision of the G2G, congratulations!

Unanimous support for the G2G Pedestrian Bridge!

With a 14–0 vote, Region of Waterloo Council approved EES-DCS-26-001 for the G2G Pedestrian Bridge over the Conestoga River in Wallenstein.
Thank you to the Region of Waterloo, Ontario Conservation Accelerator, and everyone working together to bring this vision to life.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96pKDlJqGZ0

30/03/2026
Nice
18/03/2026

Nice

We’re working on packing the heavy snowfall on the groomed fat bike trails. If you’re in need of some fresh air, you can help by snowshoeing sections of trail 😊

❄️ Volunteers in need of snowshoes can receive a free snowshoe rental.

Thanks for supporting your local trails!

OTC President’s Corner March 2026As many of us now say, “It’s been a minute” since we last connected and so it has. As a...
15/03/2026

OTC President’s Corner
March 2026

As many of us now say, “It’s been a minute” since we last connected and so it has. As a Canadian it would be strange of me not to inject something about the weather – so however you experienced winter in Ontario this season, I’m hoping you found a way to enjoy it outdoors on a trail! Spring is near and we all can feel the sun’s warmth again. It is beginning to feel like a new day in more ways than a seasonal change. I’ll give you a simple example.

Since the summer of 2000, the Ontario Trails Council (OTC) and the Trans Canada Trail (TCT) decided it was in their best interest to each take a different “fork in the trail”. The trail each agency followed diverged but were never out of sight and often not out of step with each other’s forward direction. Time passed, trail leaders moved on, history faded and those two forks in the trail, found their way back to a single, more established pathway.
If you heard it from someone else, this should help make it clear: the Ontario Trails Council is once again working with the Trans Canada Trail on trail related challenges to find solutions and improve trail operations and the user experience here in Ontario. We need each other – we always have.

Starting this week, the OTC is engaging with local trail champions in Durham Region, near Uxbridge – Trails Capital of Canada to knit together a solution that will stabilize the management of the Beaver River Wetland Trail – a 22km TCT section, in collaboration and with the support of the Trans Canada Trail.

As an OTC member, trail manager and/or trail enthusiast you may have questions about what changed? What took you so long? How do we tap into this kind of OTC/TCT assistance? What I can tell you here is that this renewed arrangement was long in the
making, fostered by many over many years and I’d be happy to share more about how it came to be in several ways.

First, I’d like to thank Patrick Connor (OTC Executive Director) and Kim Goodman (OTC Board Member) for their resilience, openness and aim to support this renewed relationship with the Trans Canada Trail team.

Now as for the options to connect and learn more see below:

Option 1: reach out and email me [email protected]. If my inbox is overwhelmed by your questions, that’ll be a happy problem because we’ll get to meet
each other.

Option 2: reach out to Patrick Connor (Executive Director) and ask about membership renewal, assistance and support – he’d love to get in touch. [email protected]

Option 3: Consider attending the Canadian Trail Summit in Winnipeg June 16-19
https://canadiantrailsummit.ca/ being hosted by Trans Canada Trail.

This is a great chance to catch up, connect, talk trail challenges and solutions. Also, The Forks in Winnipeg is an iconic destination in Canada, especially in June – not to be missed.

Can’t make the Summit but would still like to support it? We have an OTC GoFundMe account set up below, the aim is to use the funds raised to offset the costs of 10 Ontario attendees to the conference. We’d love the support, but even better is to have 10 reps from Ontario attend and bring back the learning here.

Safe, accessible and enjoyable trails to all of you,
Dan

Learn more about the Canadian Trail Summit, a first-of-its-kind national gathering of Canada’s trail sector in Winnipeg, June 16–19, 2026.

🇨🇦 Ontario Trails - Ontario Trail News, Trail Events and more from the Ontario Trails Community -  Alto High Speed rail ...
06/03/2026

🇨🇦 Ontario Trails - Ontario Trail News, Trail Events and more from the Ontario Trails Community - Alto High Speed rail affects trails, OTC thanks TCT for their financial support to go to Winnipeg in June, Maple Season arriving check out our favourite maple trails, trail projects, funding, education, events and Canadian Trail News, thanks City of Guelph for your membership renewal https://us4.campaign-archive.com/?u=a6d634c38b05b80a79817e231&id=a6d527bb4d

27/01/2026

Are you a staff or volunteer managing trail risk? There is a session with Jeff Jackson on for three days running now. Great presenter world leader on the topic. Concurrently Ontario Trails Council has a risk committee that meets every two months. So far, we have presented papers on Trail Wardening, Trail Speed Controls, Gates and Bollards. We have meetings Natural Hazards Meeting Date - January 27, 2026, 1030-1200, User Education and Training Meeting Date - March 20, 2026 1030-1200 and Regulation and Legislation Meeting Date - May 5, 2026 1030-1200 Free for OTC Members

Our latest - as a charity we receive no core funding, so we can use community support. If you love trails we’d be a grea...
20/01/2026

Our latest - as a charity we receive no core funding, so we can use community support. If you love trails we’d be a great match. Clubs, municipalities, user groups - join today help us make a difference locally while speaking provincially!

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