Friday, September 25, 2009

Let's Keep the Momentum Going!

We know you are all great at walking for a cause but lets keep wheeling and walking for our own health. If you are looking to start incorporating walking into your routine but are not thrilled with the scenery of your neighborhood, you can venture out to one of Ontario’s scenic wheelchair accessible walking trails!
A few of the beautiful inclusive walking trails are:


Bowmanville Harbour Conservation
:It is located on Lake Ontario in the Municipality of Clarington. There is a boat launch, parking and nearby access to waterfront. There are numerous parks and trails that weave through the Bowmanville Harbour Conservation Area and nearby Port Darlington Marina,


Whitby Waterfront Trail:
The Waterfront Trail follows the shore of Lake Ontario from Niagara-on-the-Lake to Quinte West. Whitby's Waterfront Trail is off-road and paved. There are a number of beautiful natural areas to enjoy, for example Lynde Shore Conservation Area, the last remnant of old-growth white pines on the north shore of Lake Ontario.


Uptown Toronto
:This Uptown Discovery Walk leads you through neighbourhoods just north of the City’s core. Hidden among the low-rise and high-rise residential, commercial and institutional buildings, you will discover a rich variety of parks, gardens and streetscapes.


For further details on the above mentioned trails or to find a scenic wheelchair accessible trail in your community please click here.

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