Feasibility Management Study of Off Road Vehicle Trails in Highlands East, Haliburton County
Impact Assessment <br />Feasibility Study <br />Recreation & Tourism <br />Geography <br />Environmental Studies
Paul Nopper and Chirs Balenovich
TP-627
2011
Ontario Federation of Trail RIders
Exploring the Rail Line
Guide to exploring/travelling the abandoned rail line between Kinmount and Haliburton Village.
Brezina, Jack
LH-634
U
1994
Examining ATVing Trends and Economic Benefit
<p>This paper discusses current trends and economic benefit studies as they relate to the recreational use of ATVs. In particular, a focus has been placed on future trends and impacts as they relate to the province of Ontario, County of Haliburton and the Municipality of Dysart et al. The purpose of the study is to provide information on the trends and economic benefits of ATVing for the purpose of informing municipal policy decisions on recreational activities and trail use.<br /><br /><br /><br />This paper is a literature review of current information related to ATVing trends and economic impacts, but does not constitute a full study on the actual economic impact as it directly relates to the municipality of Dysart. Particular emphasis is placed in predictions for future use and related policy. Studies have been reviewed that identify and examine economic impacts in other areas; including managed ORV trail systems. Conclusions have been provided for future research opportunities.<br /> </p>
Stacy Kirkbride
PD 673
2010
Economic Development Through Enhancement of Trails and Tours within Haliburton County
Goals are to enhance the local economy, healthy lifestyles, the natural environment, a variety of trail and tour experiences including an extensive trail network accessible to all. Intent of the project is to develop trails and tours to attract touists on an all-season basis, as well as new permanent and seasonal residents.
Haliburton Highlands Trails and Tours Network and various community partners
PD-666
2005
Determining the Relative Contribution from Snowmobiles to an Acid Pulse Effect in the Watershed of the Haliburton Forest
<p class="p1">Environmental impacts of snowmobiling</p>
Report addresses concerns of staff at Haliburton Forest regarding the environmental impacts of snowmobiling.
Crowe, Erin
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2004
Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Preserve Ltd<br />Host contact: Bisset, Jody
Sager, Eric<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-536
County of Haliburton Trails and Tours Network Strategy Development
<p>Objectives are to develop an inventory of trails, determine demand for trails and related events, provide a development stratgegy, a marketing plan and method for monitoring the plan.</p>
Trent University - Fleming College: Trail Studies Unit
T-636
1994
Bruce Trail Comprehensive Plan
Framework for the planning, acquisition, development, maintenance and operation of the Bruce Trail.
various
PD-650
1991
Best Practices for Managing Trails Using Volunteers
Best practices for trail development and management<br /><br /><span>Geography</span><br /><span>Natural Resource Management</span><br /><span>Environmental Studies</span>
The research will be used to develop a model for best practices for trail development and management that will assist the organization in developing successful partnerships in the community.
Kelly, Chris
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2006
Haliburton Highlands Trails and Tours Network<br />Host contact: Hoover, Karen
Marsh, John<br />Department: Geography
TP-555
Art on Trails - A Case Study Approach: Haliburton Highlands
Incorporating art on local trails<br /><br /><span>Environmental Studies</span><br /><span>Geography</span><br /><span>Art & Culture</span><br /><span>Tourism</span>
Paper provides background information to aid in decision-making about the incorporation of art on local trails systems, and to help initiate a partnership between Haliburton Highlands Trails and Tours Network and the Arts Community.
Luciano, Dani-Marie
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2005
Sculpture Forest et al Committee - Haliburton Highlands Trails and Tours Network<br />Host contact: Blake, Jim
Tufts, Steven<br />Department: Geography
TP-492
Analysis of the ethical issues according to frequent snowmobile users of the Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Trails
Snowmobiling code of ethics<br />Environmental Studies
Mishalkowsky, Jennifer
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2004
Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve Ltd<br />Host contact: Bisset, Jody
Brunger, Alan<br />Department: Geography
TP-469
An Atlas of Community and Park Areas for the Township of Minden Hills
Park and trail development in Minden Hills
The Atlas groups the park properties of Minden Hills Township. It provides maps of the parks, their locations, facilities, and attractions. Ultimately the Township wants to improve the existing trail systems, as well as create new trail segments to link up to park areas with existing trails.
Reddick, Dave
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2008
Township of Minden Hills<br />Host contact: Cox, Rick
Whillans, Tom<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-594
Accessing Haliburton Canoe Routes: A Legal and Historical Perspective
Public access to canoe routes and portages
MacLeod, Jaime
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2002
Haliburton Association of Recreational Canoeists<br />Host contact: Maher, Terry
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom <br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-338