Photos by Barry Wallace
HAVE YOU HAD ANY INPUT YET?
I spoke with Adam Dembe a week ago about the future of Humber Trails. Adam is the contact person and planner at Toronto and Region Conservation, in connection with a new trail plan for Humber Trails Forest and Wildlife Conservation Area. Public input is being reviewed and consultations with King Township on sharing future development for passive recreation purposes on the site are underway. Nothing seems imminent, but the future looks quite positive.
The catalyst for a new trail plan for Humber Trails appears to have been, in part, the partially washed-out bridge over the East Humber River (photo below). Although the site has been posted due to hazardous conditions, many hikers still use the crippled bridge to cross the river. The footing on the damaged bridge is even more hazardous, and hence dangerous, in winter conditions. Whatever transpires in re-purposing Humber Trails, this bridge is the number one priority, from both an access perspective and safety concern.
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Barry Wallace
Love the picture on my bottom right!
ReplyDeleteA neat idea I've seen used along trails , is the installation of posts with QR codes placed on them. You swipe the code with your phone , and a short explanation of the significance of the plants, lichens, trees, deadfall etc. comes up for each station. Kids especially enjoy these - it's a great way to have them make that connection to the natural world.
ReplyDeleteMy brother set this up at the land preserve (outside of Pembroke) he was involved with. Please check it out-Shaw Wood Outdoor Centre