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Land O’ Lakes Paddle Guide

4 Aug

The paddle guide is intended to provide detailed paddle routes for visitors, and residents of the area. The routes are spread throughout the entire Land O’ Lakes Region with over 10 routes on 8 different Topographical Maps.  These guides are available for purchase at $20 which includes HST. For more information please contact the Land O’ Lakes Tourist Association rhardesty@travellandolakes.com.

2011 Vision Awards

28 Jul

 

The Vision Award will be given to selected businesses in each of the 9 municipalities of the Land O’ Lakes Tourist Region that have shown innovation, expansion and extraordinary determination to grow in rural communities.

 In addition, nominees may also exemplify:

  • Bringing new concepts to the marketplace
  • Improving their accessibility to persons with disabilities
  • Achieving a milestone of success
  • Shown new innovations in business

 To nominate a business:

Name of Business____________________________________

Mailing Address______________________________________

Postal Code_____________Municipality__________________

 

Please attach a 30-50 word letter describing how your candidate demonstrates the above attributes.

Name, title, Organization of individual(s) completing this form:

 

Deadline for submissions is September 7th, 2011. Please deliver by mail, fax or email to: Land O’ Lakes Tourist Association, Box 66, Northbook, ON, K0H 2G0, email: info@lol.on.ca Fax: 613-336-1717

This year the 2011 Vision Awards will be held on September 29th, 2011 at Trudeau Park Resort & Banquet Hall, in the Municipality of Tweed.

EOTA receives $100,000 government investment

2 Jun

Hastings County Warden and Tweed Reeve, Jo-Anne Albert, Prince Edward-Hastings MPP, Leona Dombrowsky and Eastern Ontario Trails Alliance General Manager, Cindy Cassidy, welcomed one and all to the recreational trails off Alexander Street in Tweed Tuesday, May 24th where a $100,000 trail commitment from the Tourism Development fund was announced.

By SHANNON BINDER BRAY
The Tweed News

On Tuesday, May 24th, the Eastern Ontario Trails Alliance (EOTA) received a $100,000 boost to its 700 plus kilometre expanse of recreational trails thanks to the provincial government by way of the Tourism Development fund.

Some local municipal leaders from the twenty municipalities that the EOTA trail spans, as well as regular trail users, celebrated the morning announcement that took place just off Alexander Street in Tweed.

As Manager of the Trails Alliance, Cindy Cassidy expressed thrill for the receipt of the funding which will be used to grade, gravel and manage the multi-purpose trail as well as allow for equipment purchases and the placement of identifying link and loop signage throughout the trail network.

David Gerow was the first to address the crowd. Gerow has sat on the EOTA Board for the past four years as the Township of Havelock Belmont Methuen representative and although not currently a municipal councillor, Gerow continued as an EOTA Board member. He now chairs the organization which represents and manages trail systems within twenty municipalities. Gerow welcomed Leona Dombrowsky, Member of Provincial Parliament for Prince Edward-Hastings who also represented Tourism and Culture Minister,
Michael Chan, who was unable to attend the event due to illness.

Having cited Dombrowsky’s career achievements within his introduction, including mentioning that Dombrowsky is known locally as the “walking woman,” Dombrowsky’s response to Gerow was that her most important credential is as Hastings MPP, simply because this is her home.

Dombrowsky, who has worked with Cassidy for the past 12 years, hailed her as a strong and capable
trails manager who is “not just an advocate.” Although Cassidy would argue that her staff is just as deserving of recognition, Dombrowsky credited Cassidy’s leadership skills for their dedication.

Dombrowsky noted the attendance of local leaders including Lyn Linton, Executive Director of the Gateway Community Health Centre, Dan McCaw, Wollaston Township Reeve, Terry Clemens, Marmora and Lake Reeve and Henry Hogg, Addington Highlands Reeve. She said Municipal leaders understand the significance of having local trails because they are good for community health as well as the local economy through
shared use by snowmobilers, hikers, walkers, cyclists and ATV riders, all with “wallets in their pockets.” Because of the health and economic connections, Dombrowsky noted the government has a vested interest in supporting trail infrastructure.

The local MPP extended deep regret on behalf of Chan but said he was “not off the hook,” and that he will hopefully make the trip to Tweed in the future with “more good news.” A press release from the Minister relayed, “The McGuinty Government is a proud partner of our tourism sector, supporting the important work of organizations like the Eastern Ontario Trails Alliance. By enhancing the many attractions Ontario is home to, we draw a greater number of visitors from within our borders and beyond – generating jobs and
revenues for local communities right here in Eastern Ontario and throughout our province. With so much to see and do this summer, I encourage all of us to stay and play in Ontario.”

Tweed Reeve Jo-Anne Albert, as Warden of Hastings County, recognized the support extended by Dombrowsky, the Ministry and Tweed, calling it “a wonderful, beautiful community.”

The Warden relayed that recreation trails have been identified as one of the biggest economic development opportunities within municipalities; evident within the 20 area municipalities that make up the Eastern Ontario Trails Alliance network. Albert also recognized Cassidy “for being such a great caretaker of this system,” further noting the funding “will put the EOTA well ahead of other areas.”

It was Cassidy’s diligence, Albert said, that allowed EOTA a successful application to the Tourism Development fund. She said Cassidy is well aware of applicable funding and accesses all the available sources of revenue that she can.

The trail system off of Alexander Street extends east to Glen Tay near Perth and west to Havelock. Following the announcement, Dombrowsky and Albert set off down the trail, courtesy of Tweed Recreational Sport and Lawn, for a quick ride before rejoining the group for refreshments.

Vote for Wolfe Island Kraft Hockeyville Today!- We are in the top 5!

21 Mar

Wolfe Island for Kraft Hockeyville

Vote for Wolfe Island for Kraft's Hockeyville

Wolfe Island has made it to the top 5 in the voting round for Kraft Hockeyville, thank you!  Given we are up against 4 other communities across Canada that are bigger than ours, we could really use your help, thus if you would vote and lobby all your friends for their support that will be greatly appreciated.
If we win we receive $100K plus get to host a NHL game, both of which means a lot to a small community like ours.   Wolfe Island has been struggling to get a chiller installed in our new hockey rink, and then a roof over it, thus the money would really help with this effort.
Phone: 1-866-533-8066 when it answers enter #02# listen & enter 2 digit code, hang up & redial, this is fast!

Voting begins March 19 at 11:00 PM ET to March 20 11:59:59 PM ET
Voting is unlimited and free so use your spare time to support Wolfe Island for Hockeyville 2011 by getting on the phone or your computer until midnight Monday

The Lost Highway-Documentary movie- Highway #7

4 Mar

The Lost Highway movie

The Lost Highway

The Film

Sixty years ago travellers filled the motels, restaurants, and gas stations along Highway 7 between Kaladar and Perth. Now weeds grow high around rotting cars and the buildings of once-prosperous businesses are collapsing. Highway 7 had been the main road between Toronto and Ottawa, but just like the interstate highway killed America’s Route 66, the construction of nearby four-lane highways siphoned Highway 7’s traffic and razed its businesses.

The Lost Highway is a documentary that chronicles a year in the life of the roadway. It tells a range of stories—from old-timers hanging on to what little remains to tenacious entrepreneurs and artists carving out a future. The film paints an intimate portrait of an impoverished region poised on the verge of transformation.

To receive occasional updates on the production, join our mailing list or connect with us on Facebook and Twitter. For media inquiries or questions about the production, email us at outreach@thelosthighway.ca

New Motorcycle Map in Eastern Ontario

28 Feb

County drumming up motorcycling business

By Stephen Petrick/Napanee Guide

Lennox & Addington County is betting on motorcyclists to boost tourism revenue this summer.

The County’s economic development office recently published a brochure advertising five distinct scenic routes it recommends for touring motorcycle groups. They hope increased traffic on county roads this season will lead to more money spent at local businesses.  See more….

Motorcycle routes in Lennox and Addington County

Motorcycling at its best!

Win a Vacation in the Land O’ Lakes by visiting our tradeshows!

2 Feb

Win a free vacation in the Land O' Lakes!

Three Free Get-A-Ways in the Land O' Lakes!

Three free Get-A-Ways will be given away after the four Land O’ Lakes trade shows this year! Visit any of our booths and fill in a ballot for a chance to win. Prizes are donated by Nordlaw Lodge, Doug Steele and Woodland Park. Land O’ Lakes will be exhibiting at these shows:  Eastern Sport Show-Harrisburg, PA Feb 5-13, Ottawa Sportsman Show Feb 25-27, Toronto Outdoor Adventure Show Feb 25-27, Toronto Sportsman Show March 17-20, 2011.

We have a limited number of free passes available for the Toronto Outdoor Adventure Show. Email us at info@lol.on.ca or call 800-840-4445 to get yours!

Free Passes for the Toronto Outdoor Adventure Show!

2 Feb

Toronto Outdoor Adventure Show

Toronto's Outdoor Adventure Show

Come see Land O’ Lakes Tourism at Booth #465 at the Toronto Outdoor Adventure Show Feb 25-27th, 2011. If you would like a free pass (limit 1 per request) simply send us an email us info@lol.on.ca or call 800-840-4445 and we will send them to you via mail (while quantities last). While you’re at the Booth fill in a ballot to win one of three vacations in the Land O’ Lakes!

ATV Trail Packages- Eastern Ontario Riding!

21 Jan

ATV rider Eastern Ontario- packages available

ATV Rider-courtesy Lee Barre

Interested in ATV Riding? Enjoy over 240 km of the best maintained trails in Ontario can be found in Eastern Ontario. The Eastern Ontario Trail Association is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing multi-use trails for your enjoyment. Check out the many packages offered throughout the Region most of which come with your trail pass. For more info watch the new video.

Vintage Land O’ Lakes 1967 Coin- Why was it made?

8 Jan

Land O' Lakes Centennial Coins

Land O' Lakes Coins- 1967

Across  Highway #7 from the tourist office in Kaladar lives long-time resident Graydon MacCrimmon. Graydon brought into the LOLTA office a Land O’ Lakes coin he had as a keepsake for many years. He doesn’t know how many were made or what it was used for- a true mystery. Does anyone know about the history of this beautiful coin? The original LOL logo is present on the coin- this is the only one we’ve seen. Please let us know if you know more.