Gift ATV on trailLast week, Honda Canada handed over the keys of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) to Trax Georgian Bay president Andrew Ryeland, who in turn handed them over to Park-To-Park Trail chair of operations and maintenance Ed Hughes, who will use the machine to work on the trail system.
"The use of the machines was donated in the hope that it brings increased awareness to the trail systems in and around Toronto, as well as helping to increase the existing trails, " said Kim Moore, a Honda Canada spokesperson.
by Sarah Bissonette - Saturday, July 16, 2005
Honda Canada’s special events and marketing coordinator Morgan Vallis, hands the keys to the new ATV to Trax Georgian Bay president Andrew Ryeland
PARRY SOUND – Last week, Honda Canada handed over the keys of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) to Trax Georgian Bay president Andrew Ryeland, who in turn handed them over to Park-To-Park Trail chair of operations and maintenance Ed Hughes, who will use the machine to work on the trail system.
“The use of the machines was donated in the hope that it brings increased awareness to the trail systems in and around Toronto, as well as helping to increase the existing trails,” said Kim Moore, a Honda Canada spokesperson, by email. “Honda is dedicated to the cause of educating people on ATV safety and responsibility, which is what ATV Ontario is also striving for. This is why Honda was excited to partner with ATV Ontario.”
Park-To-Park is the trail-building partner of Trax Georgian Bay, one of five marketing organizations with ATV Ontario, a marketing alliance run through Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership.
Honda Canada is ATV Ontario’s corporate sponsor this year. The car manufacturer donated one machine to each of ATV Ontario’s partner organizations, including those in Elliot Lake and Cochrane.
“It will definitely help us with trail maintenance and getting the trail ready for winter,” said Park-To-Park’s marketing coordinator Kirsten Spence. The Park-To-Park trail now connects Algonquin and Killbear Provincial Parks. The small remaining section of the trail is expected to be completed by fall. The trail encompasses the Seguin Trail, which is the only public trail for ATVers.
Honda Canada’s special events and marketing coordinator Morgan Vallis, hands the keys to the new ATV to Trax Georgian Bay president Andrew Ryeland, who in turn hands them off to Park-To-Park chair of operations and maintenance Ed Hugh, centre. Honda is this year’s sponsor of marketing alliance’s ATV Ontario, which Trax Georgian Bay belongs to, and is lending one ATV to each of the five members.

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