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Category Archives: Rouge National Urban Park
MAST TRAIL- Rouge Park
Posted in conservation, environment, Hiking, Nature Walks, Rouge National Urban Park
Tagged Mast Trail Rouge Park
DANFORTH MILITARY TRAIL- to Rouge Park
The Danforth Military Trail, started by American Col. Asa Danforth in 1799, was built under contract to the government of the time. The trail enters into the valley from Pickering and to a location where a bridge once stood over the Rouge River. From the other side of the river the trail goes west into Toronto. When the trail approaches the valley floor it turns west where a number of ruins can be seen.
Turning east is a smaller trail which goes toward the mouth of the river, and along this is the remains of the Cowan Hotel which served sailors from Pickering Harbour.
Photos include: Danforth Military Trail, still wide enough to take wagons; the Rouge River beside the Cowan Hotel; chimney remains of the two-story Cowan Hotel.
Larry Noonan
Posted in Hiking, Nature Walks, Rouge National Urban Park, Wild in the City
Tagged Cowan Hotel, Rouge Park ruins
Canadian MP’s speech to European Parliament re ROUGE PARK
Member of Parliament Corneliu Chisu speaks to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on May 20th about Rouge National Urban Park. This park will ultimately occupy 50 square kilometres in Canada’s most dense population centre and be within easy reach of 6 million residents.
click below to read the speech
rougenationalurbanparknow@gmail.com…
…will put you in touch with ‘friends of Rouge National Urban Park’ re hikes, government actions (or in-actions), general information or how you can help.
ROUGE NATIONAL URBAN PARK BILL GETS ROYAL ASSENT!
The bill bringing into law the ROUGE NATIONAL URBAN PARK has received Royal Assent. The Park now is ‘official’, although some parts of it have been managed by Parks Canada for some time.
Bill C-40 gives Parks Canada the tools it needs to provide the necessary protection of the complex ecosystems found in the Park, and gives particular protection to the wildlife, flora, fossils, artifacts, and special protection to Canada’s oldest known aboriginal historic sites and villages.
The Province of Ontario still has to transfer to the new Park the park lands it previously promised verbally and by signed memorandum, and pressure is being brought to bear on that Provincial government to do so without further delay.
Click on Rouge Park Royal Assent above to see news release…
Noonan’s Hike in the Rouge Park Yesterday
Yesterday’s hikers in the old órchard’ area saw a turkey vulture, bufflehead duck, Canada Goose and Red Wing Blackbird.
If you wish to join in these weekly hikes email roougenationalurbanparknow@gmail.com
NEW BROCHURE re Rouge National Urban Park
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Please note the attached new brochure for distribution. This well-produced brochure encourages the completion of the Rouge National Urban Park by incorporating asap the promised lands previously committed to for transfer from the Province of Ontario to Parks Canada.
Hike to Altona Panhandle forest- ROUGE PARK
Larry Noonan’s hike this past Saturday attracted 25 people to the Altona Panhandle Forest in the Rouge. They came across two beaver ponds replete with beaver, several bird species including a flicker, a painted turtle…
In a third pond they saw goldfish, presumably dumped there by a well meaning person…but this doesn’t do much good as the goldfish in a small pond eat the frog eggs and tadpoles ultimately eliminating these from the pond.
Posted in conservation, environment, frogs, Hiking, Nature Walks, Rouge National Urban Park
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