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Trails Specialist Workshop

  • 23 Sep 2019
  • 8:30 AM
  • 24 Sep 2019
  • 4:30 PM
  • City of Belleville ~ Quinte Sports and Wellness Center - 265 Caniffton Road, Belleville, ON K8N 4V8
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  • This price is available to current OPA Members only.
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 This two day course is an introduction to understand professional trail development and how it relates to trail maintenance. You will receive instruction on how to observe, detect, document and mitigate potential risk resulting from poor trail design, construction and maintenance. This workshop combines in classroom theory and hands-on experiences. Participants will leave the course with a tool kit on how to create and implement a successful trail maintenance program. This course will cover all types of trails from natural surface single track to 3 metre wide crushed aggregate. 


This course will cover:

  • Overview of Professional Trail Development
  • The Science and Art of Trail Building
  • Maintenance of Trails
  • Environmental Impacts
  • Liability Issues
  • Handwork and Trail Construction Techniques

DATE: September 23 & 24, 2019
TIME: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm both days
LOCATION:
Quinte Sports and Wellness Center ~ Media Training Room (2nd floor)
265 Cannifton Road
Belleville, ON K8N 4V8


OUTDOOR LOCATION: 
36 Gavey Street, Belleville, ON.   
Google GPS co-ordinates: 44.195712, -77.409649

Map of In-class location to the outdoor practical site.

COURSE COST:

OPA Member: $403.80

Potential Member: $633.90


Participants are required to have a CSA approved hard hat, safety glasses, closed toe safety shoes/boots, and gloves. 

It is recommended that the participant bring with them the following equipment: 
  • pin flags
  • clinometer 
  • pulaski
  • mcleod rake
And/or any other trail building tools/equipment the organization, government agency or participant intends to use for trail design, building and maintenance. The idea behind having your own tools/equipment onsite is to allow the opportunity for it to be integrated into the course and suit the specific needs/wants and desires of the participants.

Please note: A bagged lunch is required at this course


This course is an Ontario Trails Council approved training program.

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