Category Archives: Nature Walks

Noonan’s March 25th Hike in Rouge National Urban Park

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On Frozen Pond

On Frozen Pond

Beaver Dam

Beaver Dam

Signs of the coming spring, blackbird staking out territory, massive snow and ice melt, the feeling that something good is on the way!

A Hiker’s View of the Melt in the Rouge Valley

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NEAR THE MOUTH OF THE ROUGE…

Rouge Park/Parks Canada connection

To keep up with Parks Canada activities in the new Rouge National Urban Park check out their web site http://www.pc.gc.ca

Take a look at the draft Park plan available on that site…

Noonan’s Notes…Rouge Park from Winter to Spring

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Toronto/Markham, Ontario

 

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Great hike today in the sun and 4 degrees C,. it felt warm. Notice the chickadee. Also, the colours of the water hints of glacial melt…

With many eastern coyote tracks and remains nearby it is evident that they took down a deer.

Larry Noonan

Noonan’s Hiking Photographic Notes

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Beautiful Rouge Park…March 10,2015

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Larry Noonan conducts weekly hikes in the Rouge Valley and experiences wonderful winter scenery and active winter bird life as noted by his skilled use of a camera…

Rouge Nature Walks

rouge-nature-walk-febRegularly scheduled and organized nature walks can be enjoyed this winter at the Rouge National Urban Park site. A trail system description and map is available .

Proper clothing is recommended, bring water in a reusable container and get ready for fun. You never know what kind of wildlife you might see. Call 416-264-2020, or email rouge@pc.gc.ca to plug in to adventure.

Rouge Park, Why This Web Site?

A small group calling themselves Friends of the Rouge National Urban Park have re-constituted themselves as a group to help along the continued establishment and operation of ROUGE NATIONAL URBAN PARK as it was envisioned and agreed to be by the City of Toronto, City of Markham, the Province of Ontario and the Government of Canada, several community groups and many individuals. Third reading in Parliament of Bill C-60, a bill to establish the park,  passed in the House  of Commons earlier in 2015. The Bill has passed the Senate. And the Prime Minister of Canada, the Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper, announced in July 2015 of an additional large tract of federally-owned lands to be transferred to the Park, all of which is now being managed by Parks Canada from their offices in the Rouge.

The Hon. Pauline Browes, the Hon.Peter Kent, the Hon. Michael Chong, all former national Canadian Cabinet Ministers with an environmental bent, along with Alan Wells, former Rouge Park Alliance Chair,  Councillors, Glenn DeBaermaeker, Ron Moeser and Corneliu Chisu, M.P. are leading a larger group of committed Rouge National Urban Park groups and individual supporters to see this project to its early completion.

One wrinkle in the project is the requirement for the Government of Ontario to turn over to Parks Canada those lands owned by the province and previously committed to this exciting project, but not yet turned over to the Park due to some unnecessary provincially-based political mis-manouverings!

The above-noted committee is now calling upon people to press this issue with the Ontario Provincial Government and its members so that proper planning, environmental management and public enjoyment might take place in an orderly way to make the most of this wonderful wild public national park in the midst of this largely populated urban centre.

There will be more and frequent information posted on this web site as we move along. So please join us when you can on these pages and send us your thoughts to help with this ‘bit of wild in the City’.

For more information contact:

The Hon. Pauline Browes, former Minister of State for the Environment

browes@rogers.com

Larry Noonan, environmental activist and hike leader

larrynoonan@rogers.com