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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 14 Sep 2013, p. 8

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Bruce's Mill used to be "quite a draw". according to Steve loudmy. co-t'ndinator. conservation lands group. restoration services for ‘IR( LA. thanks in pan to its sm'm- ming hole. But after realizing dam- ming up a rier in ordcr to create thv swimming hole for kids and Bruce's Mill has mom [0 ofler than the maple syrup festival. LEISURE: Jr. golf program also in plans Empty Nesters:' FREE Special Report Reveals 9 Costly Mistakes to Avoid When Selling Your Home Treetop Trekking, BMX track to breathe new life into Bruce’s Mill BY SANDRA IOLAN sbolanfl‘yrmg‘ m m mumkd l- «and myru .1 .hrn hurrm!‘ 5mm! nnu.a I ‘4‘ ADV liRTlSlgMLNT families was great for them and the park's rollers. but not ecologically sound. a shift ttwvanls more natu- ralized activities within the 267. an? park was made. which includ~ ed closing the swimming holv. The result was fewer visitors. The treéwp trekking facil- ity will be mmmnctcd and run by Arbraska. which currently uperatm seven in Quebec and four in Ontario. A pass imu the facility is expon- ed to cost $45 per person. The venue Will have three com- ponents. ()nc isan aerial park with a HID-foot zip line. Tar/an swings and cargo nuts. “10 second is 3 [rec hugging area for kids ages nine and up, whikf the third section is If the treetop trekking facility is as succexsful as ‘I'RCA stafl" hope it will be. it could net 5100.000 to $130,000 in its first year. based on the lease and ticket sales. aufnrdâ€" mg to Derek lxiwards. director of parks and cultum fo‘r TR( 'A. Anmrum'cIm-m rn hrIp )uu umltnland mc Issum nnnhcd m making Huh 1 mmc and mm in sum! Ihc ‘4 mm: summon and um!) 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Mr. Edwards told meeting attendees. “It‘s a great way In keep interest in nur forest and it doesn’t seem too invasive." said one member Of lhc’lgallery. noting people will be able to we the form: from a whole “ll's”"a magical forest.” Mr. Edwards said. "Hwy'll feel like they're in a totally different place." “ha! H lakes In butt! up an yum ‘l t '5 a magical forest. They’ll furl likv lhvy'ri' in a totally different plm‘e.‘ NEWS ONLINE yo JmnHochew, MoiFWPaUCOfleytamdeuCoflwmmmmd get vow ChancezcoianymNHLgreasmastgGimm Enchros. BradMay. KHb ng. A! tafvate. Rob Pearson Marcel 0mm and omers. smile Wig didran wan physcai dasarth: across Or‘tanc A ‘ A Each‘rum Rm 0 Team setsevs wvth metering socks o Petsxmakzeo Mogm hom cedebmy W15- 0 A rc-mmnoram team mom 0 hmatocn 1c the exduswe VIP Drafl Paw on Oc13. 2013 a! Hot Shots Bar 5 Gnfl n Vaughan 0 AcresstoapersowwedtwnwebpagemwWorktohebyouandmtmtesrazse the most memwwponummtowmmmmngeMS "i " LXI-abs! 11, as 4 i “ ' ' The Sports Village. Vaugfwx Origins; ' ‘ A {Mme-a1 avuiezme mtumzy to play with NHL grainy A;".'wm Man a {er? hockey W’ ‘ H. ’[MSW‘rg a mmmam Of 3300 pa pay!!! and S‘ .500 regpstratnon per roan flat up 20 (fiay‘fiifi 'w as“? 01098)! to: the 20.000 cm 310 youlh a W810i m m (Wane Back in 2010. a BMX track and rope climbing facility were pro. posed for the conservation area. However. those, along with the RV and tent camping ideas were taken out of the master plan. For safety reasons. in under to create the track. six trees will be "lhc [IO-metre soft eanhwnrks track will be operated by a no!- for-pmfit group headed up by Smuffvillc resident and Ontario Cycling Association head coach Brendan Amold. The goal. accnrding In, Mr. Arnold. is for the track to be used by the community and within two to three years be a money maker and host to a few annual events that would bring in between 300 and 4(1) people each. The BMX track proposal brought before council two years ago appeags to have“ finaliy found a home. ’ new vantage point. A junior coaching/teaching component wilt be a pan of the driving range, which is anticipated to be headed up by Henry Brun- ton. a Stoufivifle resident who cur- mntly leads the Bathurst Glen Golf (bursejunior program. ‘ The new driving range isn't expected to be open unti12015. For people who want to panici- pate in more recreation at Bruce's Mill. the trails will get maps and post markers. “It won't be so intimidating for new visitors to the park” Mr. lou- dtey The driving range win he revital- ized with a chipping area and put- ting green. 1mm. in order to do this. appnndmatety 120.000 cubic metres of new fill will be brought imolhepark. ‘lhere was public outcry againsth the camping idea. but it was TRCA brass who opposed the rope climb- ing and BMX track. Mr. loudwy told The Sun-Tribune.

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