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Ontario Trails Viewpoints and Information on the Ontario Trails Act 2015 Trailhead Ontario by Patrick Connor CAE June 7, 2015

Ontario Trails Council A provincial charitable organization Started in 1975 by MNR to resolve user conflict on Crown Land Evolved since 2001 with support of Ontario Trillium Foundation, Ministry of Natural Resources, Ministry of Tourism, Ministry of Health Promotion, Health Promotion and Sport, and now Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport Undertake a variety of projects related to the desires of membership, the public and the goals and objectives of the Ontario Trails Strategy

Tools of Management 12 member Board of Directors All volunteers from communities around Ontario Board provides overall governance, the Executive filters issues and day to day operations There are committees, such as the Trillium Trail Network, Conference Planning, Finance and other Special Project Committees, such as Education and Skill Development

Recent Consultations We wish to thank the MTCS and ADM Harlow, ADM Malcolmson and staff for having a strategy review. OTC attended all sessions as did many of our members and numerous stakeholders We believe that given the scope of work that trails represent and the value of trails as enablers of affordable leisure, personal health, employment, economic development, environmental conservation, urban greening and capital investment deserved this review. Part of that consultation process created a demand for government action

OTC Requests 2003-2014 1) Ensure greater user accountability 2) Improve safety and security of lands 3) Improve safety and security of trails, trail organizations 4) More protection under law for trail groups 5) TORT Reform decrease litigation 6) Increase liability protection 7) Remove joint and several liability 8) Presentation of risk reduction 9) Crown land and land practices 10)Acknowledgement of NGO, non-profit role 11)Safety and security for events 12)Ability to add capacity to trails system

May 12, 2015 At Queens Park for announcement in House of The Ontario Trails Act

Purpose of the Act To increase awareness about and encourage the use of trails To enhance trails and the trail experience To protect trails for today s generation and future generations To recognize the contribution that trails make to the quality of life in Ontario

Areas of Change 5 Acts are amended Occupiers Liability Act Trespass Act Crown Lands Act Snowmobile Act Off Road Vehicle Act Bonus Categories: Trails Week Movement towards a world class system of trails Trail classification system Trails of distinction recognitions Maintains the Ontario Trail Strategy

Occupiers Liability Act The OLA sets out two important facts in law, the negligence test and the requirements of due diligence for operation of recreational trail in Ontario, however the language is difficult to understand and people suffer with its interpretation. The OLA offers trail groups protection from liability if they can demonstrate that they have been diligent in maintaining trail, and that through such diligence they have not been unduly negligent in the condition of the trail. The OLA currently also provides language about provision of food, charged admission, provide accommodation, or a fee for use. The provision or application of any of these removes protection under the law.

Occupiers Liability Act Under the New Ontario Trails Act, the standard and test for negligence is to be strengthened. Under the New Ontario Trails Act, reinforces existing language a person who enters on certain premises is deemed to have willingly assumed all risks and in which a modified duty of care applies.no accommodation.and no fee for entry or activity of the person, other than the benefit or payment received from a government or government agency or a non-profit recreation club or association. And adds 1) A fee charged for the purpose incidental to the entry or activity, such as for parking

Occupiers Liability Act 2) The receipt by a non-profit recreation club or association of a benefit or payment from or under the authority of a government or government agency. The amendment now includes portage routes as an area of applicability under the Occupiers Liability Act. Assessment reduction in risk exposure, added lands protected, NGO s and non-profits greater protection, events protected, clarity of applicability, clarity of standard, fees of a certain type can be charged with no loss of legal protection 1) And 2) are applied to the ORVA and the SMA

Trespass to Property Act Trespass remains a serious issue for property owners adjacent to trails. The OTC does not condone trespass, encourages users to stay on trail and use approved equipment or allowed use on trails so marked, it does not condone or endorse the building of unauthorized, unapproved or other illegal trails regardless of type or location. The New Ontario Trails Act establishes a new fine schedule - Including longer enforcement periods.

Trespass to Property Act Fine levies are raised from not more than $2,000 to not more than $10,000 Schedule 6 Fines for damages assessed are changed from but no judgement shall be for an amount is excess of 1,000 at the end of Section 12 (1) to removed. Section 70.4 (a) (b) 5) Upon conviction the court may, increase the fine by an amount equal to the gain accrued by the crime, Prescribe additional fines Section 70.3 5 (a) (b) (c)

Crown Lands Act Corporations can also be found guilty. Fines of First - $15,000 plus $1,000 a day while in contravention Second - $25,000 plus $1,000 a day while in contravention 70.3 (4) If a corporation commits an offence under this act or the regulations, an officer, director, employee, or agent of the corporation who directed, authorized, assented to, acquiesced in or participated in the commission of the offence is a party to the offence, and upon conviction is liable to the penalty for the offence provided in this Act

Crown Lands Act Additional Provisions and additions:

Trespass and Crown Lands Acts Assessment increased fines act as a deterrent to trespass Time to educate community about new reality, new fine schedule Secures trail property, helps secure trails Offers greater security to adjacent landowners Increases role and importance of user education by knowledgeable trail organizations. Enhances motivation to stay on trail

Trespass and Crown Lands Acts Assessment increased fines act as a deterrent to trespass Time to educate community about new reality, new fine schedule Secures trail property, helps secure trails Offers greater security to adjacent landowners Increases role and importance of user education by knowledgeable trail organizations. Makes demands of trail corporations to ensure member compliance Enhances motivation to stay on trail

Easements The owner of land(s) may grant easements - For the preservation, enhancement or management of the use of, or access to, all or a portion of the land for purpose relating to trails or to activities relating to trails, For the creation, maintenance or management of trails for public use, or For the purposes as may be prescribed by the regulations made under this Act. Easements must be registered

Easements Easements may be assigned (transferred) Assignments must be registered Owners and eligible bodies may enforce their rights upon one another Assessment process of land ownership, applicability and transfer remain procedural and dispute or restitution on issues of use and access remain both negotiable but problematic

Additional Items The Minister may declare an Ontario Trails Week, the week the week beginning the Monday immediately before the first Saturday in June in each year is proclaimed as Trails Week. Other weeks may also be so declared. Section 4.1 and 4.2 The Minister may recognize a trail as a trail of distinction. Section 5 The Minister may establish a trail classification system. Section 6 The Minister may establish best practices to further the purposes of the Act. Section 7 Section 6 and 7 are voluntary compliance.

OTC Requests 2003-2014 and the Ontario Trails Act 1) Ensure greater user accountability - 2) Improve safety and security of lands - 3) Improve safety and security of trails, trail organizations - 4) More protection under law for trail groups - 5) TORT Reform decrease litigation - 6) Increase liability protection - 7) Remove joint and several liability - 8) Presentation of risk reduction - 9) Crown land and land practices - 10)Acknowledgement of NGO, non-profit role - 11)Safety and security for events - 12)Ability to add capacity to trails system -