COVID-19 UPDATE: Walking, hiking, and cycling use is permitted on the KTCT provided appropriate physical distancing is observed.
Lady Eaton Public School in Omemee invited Kawartha Trans Canada Trail Managing Partner Omemee Lions Club members Brian Brown and John Jones, President of KTCT Al MacPherson and KTCT volunteer Ron Fevang to help plant trees in the school yard and to pick up litter along the Kawartha Trans Canada Trail. Photo above is Brian Brown with two of the schools Green Team students helping plant a tree.
Funding and time were concerns by the Kawartha Board of Directors in preparing for a July 17th special event. A financial grant has been applied for but the decision if it is successful will not be known in time for this year's event. Please keep checking this blog site as updates about the Kawartha Amazing Challenge will be posted.
Over the last few weeks due to the nice weather we have had and increase in illegal use of the Kawartha Trans Canada Trail by ATVs and Dirt Bikes. They are trespassing. The Police have been notified for assistance in dealing with this illegal use. If you notice this type of use while on the trail please record licence number, description of the ATV and Dirt Bike and rider and time and date and email us with this information. DO NOT confront the individuals.
Click the links below to download various newspaper clippings about the trail.
Official Opening | 1.7 MB |
Robin Esrock Book Tour | 1.3 MB |
Love Your Trail Campaign | 2.7 MB |
Click any of the links below to download a PDF of one of our brochures, reports, or newsletters.
General Brochure | 7.2 MB |
Donation Brochure | 2.3 MB |
Donor Acknowledgement | 3.6 MB |
2015-16 Annual Report | 600 KB |
2018 Photography Workshop | 470 KB |
KTCT Newsletter |