In 2004, The South Temiskaming Active Travel Organization (STATO) was formed as a result of community members’ interest in promotion and development of an active participative transportation routes through the City of Temiskaming Shores highlighting the waterfront.
In 2005, The City of Temiskaming Shores approved the process of establishing a multi-use trail/linear park and in 2006, a by-law to establish a linear park/Active Travel maintenance program for the Corporation of the City of Temiskaming Shores was adopted. Council determined that a Community Health and Wellness/Healthy Community Design would be incorporated into the City's new Official Plan Process.
At that point, STATO initiated a community-wide citizens’ engagement process and we focused our energies from 2007 to 2015 on fundraising, including a yearly fashion show and ice fishing derby, walk-run-bike events, hockey and golf tournaments, numerous sales, galas, musical events, amazing races, auctions, private donations, Government funding, and more.
In 2008, they began the construction of 20 kilometers of paved bike path, complete with bollards, rumble strips, lines and stamping. They continue to work towards the vision of linking the trail to schools, fitness facilities, and different parts of town to make it more accessible.
To date, almost 21.4km has been completed and the surfaced trail is accessible to all residents and visitors, is wheelchair accessible and provides for recreational opportunities to people of all walks of life. Residents of and visitors to Temiskaming Shores can enjoy the benefits of walking, strolling, cycling, jogging, roller blading and other non-motorized activities throughout the City on a safe route.
- 11km of designated asphalt pathway from Carter Blvd.(North Cobalt) to Wellington St. (New Liskeard)
- 950m of non-designated road to Traverse from Wellington St. to Murray St.
- 4km of designated asphalt pathway from Murray St. (New Liskeard) to Laurette St. (Dymond)
- 600m of non-designated road Laurette St. from Drive-In-Theatre Rd. to Crystal Cres.
- 300m of designated asphalt pathway from Crystal Cres. to St-Michel School in the Dymond Ball Fields
- 513m of designated asphalt pathway on Hessle Ave. from May St. to McKelvie St.
Through the Bicycle Friendly Committee, STATO continues to increase awareness and promote physical activity for a healthy community, as well as economic growth and recreation development. You can follow ongoing activities on the Facebook page.
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