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Canadian Wind Rider promotes 6th Annual Lake Simcoe Winter Sports Festival

The event is on Saturday February 16 and Sunday February 17, 2008, 11:00-15:30 hrs ET

Updates: 2008.Feb.16 Despite the forecasted low winds, the actual for the day was much higher and riders enjoyed clear blue skies with large kites. The refrozen snow machine rough surface was still under the snow in the launch area, so riders headed farther out near the centre smooth their ride.

The weather forecast for Sunday according to Environment Canada is warmer temperatures to 5C with increasing winds up to 30km/hr SE in the afternoon. Freezing rain is forecasted in the morning changing to rain later in the day.

Email Updates: Saturday, Sunday

History: The Annual Lake Simcoe Wind Sports festival was launched in 2003 with the goal of organizing an exciting winter wind sailing event on a provincial level. The event is a celebration of winter wind sports and brings out some of the most enthusiastic riders throughout Ontario and Eastern Canada. Visitors from afar are encouraged to stay in local accommodations so they may enjoy the two days of riding.

Over the years, different locations were tried to try to find the best wind, ice and season conditions close to Toronto. We are happy to call Glenwoods Avenue the home of the festival. The put-in at Glenwoods has become so popular for winter sailing, its common to find 30+ riders out enjoying the terrain any time it is windy in the winter.

The major focus at the festival are various forms of kite flying: traction kite flying, single and dual line. Although the predominant one at the festival is the power kiting, the single and dual line kites always paint a beautiful backdrop in the sky for riders and spectators.

Finally, it merits noting that this event includes riders from 10 to 76 years of age. The event serves as an excellent opportunity to promote the sport and to watch real passion seekers as they show you how they enjoy winter in Ontario and how you can Smooth Your Ride.TM

News: Press Release

What: Wind Powered Ice & Snow Sailing Sports

  • Eastern Canada's most enthusiastic group of ice and snow sailors of all ages will be showing you how they pursue their outdoor passions

  • See why this locations has become one of the best winter wind riding locations in the Country

  • You'll see kite skiing, kite snowboarding, winter sail crafts, ice boats (conditions permitting), Skimbats, and ice buggies and more

Weather Forecast: ice conditions (visual), EC weather warnings

Rider Profile: Mike D.

Out of Country visitors: GST Rebate form

Media (Promotional Rights): All media taken at this event are property of Canadian Wind Rider Inc. and cannot be used for commercial purposes unless authorized by Canadian Wind Rider. Please contact us @ 416.497.wind (9463) for commercial permission to use media.

Wind Riders and spectators: Please register for the event. All people that register will be mailed a 2008 kite calendar.

Due to liability matters, in order to ride at this event, you must be an experienced winter sailor. Beginners are welcome as spectators or accompanied with a qualified kite instructor.

Attention Beginners: If you are a beginner and would like to be contacted by an instructor about getting started, please fill out a Skills Assessment Form.

Parking: Please obey all the displayed parking signs in the area. The event organizers realize parking may be a challenge for the weekend, but we're asking everyone to do there best to respect the community on their day at the lake. For kiters, you may be able to park on the lake. For spectators, we're asking you to park east of Lake Drive (the last north south road before the lake) on either side of Glenwoods Avenue. Please do not block any driveway.  Technically the ice is never safe. Should you decide to park your vehicle on the ice, you do so at your own risk.

Office Flyer: Fly it forward and help us promote the festival by displaying a flyer at your office. Download (165k-pdf)

Activity times

  • 6:00am - Pat's Place will be open for breakfast from 6:00am, so come on by before the event and let them know that you're going to fly kites, 299 The Queensway South (east side), directly across from Crates Marina, 2nd stop light north of Glenwoods Avenue, 905.476.5575

  • 11:00-11:15hrs Opening ceremonies, kites in the air for a photo opportunity

  • 11:00-15:35hrs Pat's Place On-site food during the day (Sausages, Hot Dogs, Peameal on a Kaiser, hot/cold beverages)

  • 16:30-19:00hrs Dinner (Pat's Place Saturday night only) 299 The Queensway South (east side), directly across from Crates Marina, 2nd stop light north of Glenwoods Avenue, Snow Kite DVDs will be playing on their screen or bring along some of your own DVDs.

  • Note: There are no formalized competitive events (races and/or freestyle) scheduled at this years festival. We may consider them next year if there is enough interest. Please let us know what you think!

Screen Saver Help us promote the festival and sport of winter kiting. Click here (2MB) to download a screen saver of images from our past winter events.

Where About 1 hour drive north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada in Keswick on the east shores of Cook's Bay Lake Simcoe, at the foot of Glenwoods Avenue

Glenwoods Avenue, Keswick, Lake Simcoe

  • From 401, take 404 North to the end. (34.8 km)
  • Take the Rural Route 19/GREEN LANE exit- exit number 53. (.5km)
  • Turn RIGHT onto GREEN LANE E/REGIONAL ROUTE 19. (.6km) east
  • Turn LEFT onto WOODBINE AVE/REGIONAL ROUTE 8. (14.3km) north
  • Turn LEFT onto GLENWOODS AVE/REGIONAL ROUTE 33. (2.4km) west
  • at the lights before you come to Leslie, Tim Horton's is a great place to stop for a coffee and washroom break
  • Continue to follow GLENWOODS AVE. until you see the lake

Recommended Accommodations (Georgina General Info, GeorginaMall-for all seasons)
Hotel Motel Bed & Breakfast
Accommodations highlighted with gold have a festival package in place for the weekend of the event. Please contact them directly or check their web-site and mention that you are going to the festival.
Lionshead Lakefront Resort & Yacht Club
49 Lorne Street
Jackson's Point, Ontario
L0E 1L0
905.722.6557
1.800.810.7799
www.JacksonsPointVillage.com
The Salvation Army
1890 Metro Road
Jackson's Point, Ontario
L0E 1L0
905.722.3501
Lake Breeze B&B
259 Lake Drive North
Keswick, Ontario
L4P 3C8
905.476.7567, check MAPS for ice conditions *
www.lakebreezebb.com
The Briars
55 Hedge Road
Jackson's Point, Ontario
L0E 1L0
1.800.465.2376
Baldwin Motel
23721 Hwy. 48
Baldwin, ON
L0E 1A0
905.722.9006
Sharpe's Place Bed & Breakfast
77 Station Road
Pefferlaw, Ontario
L0E 1W0
705.437.1175
    Stonesthrow B&B
50 Pinery Lane
Jackson's Point, Ontario
L0E 1L0
1.888.668.5557
    Whispering Pines Inn
992 Lake Drive East
Jackson's Point, Ontario
L0E 1L0
905.722.3998
1.800.329.4995

Rental Cottages

Lake Front Home
(5 min. from Jackson's Point)
Located in Willow Beach
416.766.6741
Wendy's Cottage
42 Isle Vista Drive
Pefferlaw, Ontario
Home 905.201.7672
Business 905.472.2616
Lynda's Cabin
812 South Drive
Jackson's Point, Ontario
905.722.9699
905.989.0238
Sunset Cottage
299 Lake Dr. North
Keswick, Ont
L4P 3C8
905.252.3806
905.989.1619
 
Lilly & Thistle
Jackson's Point, Ontario
905.722.8050
EMail
Click Here
 
     

Promoters

Canadian Wind Rider Peter Lynn Kite Products (Kites and Buggys), Q-PowerLine, Vector Line, Grivel Ice Screws, Winter Kiting DVDs
Digital Marketing Solutions Premiere supplier of complete Direct Marketing Services - Direct Mail, Print, Fulfillment & specialty promotional items
Silent Sports Bikes, Wind Surfing, Snowboards, Kite Boarding
BoardSports Wind Surfing, Snowboards, Kite Boarding
Ontario Tourism There's more to discover in Ontario
Pat's Place Open at 6AM for breakfast, until 7:00pm, 299 The Queensway South, directly across from Crates Marina, 2nd stop light north of Glenwoods Avenue, 905.476.5575

Connections
(Internet Information groups)

Kite Skiing http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/kiteskiing/
Ontario Kiteboarding http://www.skypilotkiteboarding.com/forum_ontario/
Kite Sled http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/kitesled/
Kite Snow Boarding http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/kitesnowboarding/
Canadian Kite Buggying http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/cankitebuggy/
Local Kite Spots http://localkitespots.com/kitesurfing/Ontario
Toronto Kite Flyers http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tkf/
Winter Sailing http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/wintersailing/
World Ice and Snow Sailing Association (WISSA) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wissa/
Canadian Kite Surfing http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/cankitesurf/

Local Clubs

Toronto Kite Flyers

http://www.kites.org/tkf/

Kitchener Waterloo Wind Climbers
http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Track/8336/directory.html

Loyal Partners

The Festival Organizing Committee would like to extend a special thanks to our continued Loyal Partners

Canadian Wind Rider Peter Lynn Kite Products & Buggies, Lessons, Ice Screws, DVDs, Q-PowerLine, and Kite Building Supplies (fabric/spars/connectors)
Digital Marketing Solutions Premiere supplier of complete Direct Marketing Services - Direct Mail, Print, Fulfillment & specialty promotional items

Local Merchants

Canadian Wind Rider Peter Lynn Kite Products & Buggies, Lessons, Wind Instruments, Ice Screws, DVDs, and Q-PowerLine
Wind Speed Kites & Design
Mark Groshens
Traction kites including Airea, Peter Lynn kites and buggies, Ocean Rodeo and Q-PowerLine
Aikman Sports Ozone Kites and accessories, 905.277.3595
Silent Sports Your source for cycling, windsurfing, kiteboarding, surfing, snowboarding and cross country skiing(Cabrinha, Airush, Concept Air, Ocean Rodeo, Slingshot)
BoardSports windsurf · kitesurf · snowboard · surf · lessons · locations · links · news · snow gear (Naish & North Surf & Kite)
Old Firehall Sports Unionville New and used Skis, snowboards, clothing, kite ski sharpening & waxing services, Custom Boot Fitter, Andrew (Gump) McQuaid at 905.513.0442
Mount Kirby Skis & Boards New and used Skis
Oshawa In Town Location
905.432.7789
495 Taunton Rd. E.
Oshawa, ON

Media Partners

Ontario Tourism  
Lures & Tours Your Guide to Sport Fishing on Lake Simcoe and Lake Couchiching
York Regional News Group York Regional News - an interactive community, Georgina Advocate
Get Out There Magazine The Greater Toronto Area's complete source for sports, outdoor recreation, adventure and play!
Rock 95 FM Barrie's Rock Station

There's no such thing as bad weather ...

If you missed the article on "There's no such thing as bad weather ... only bad clothing" last year by Professor Popsicle, Dr. Gordon G. Giesbrecht a leading expert in the field of winter sport, at the Health Leisure and Human Performance Research Institute, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, handed out at the festival, the original material can be found at:

www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/physed/research/people/giesbrecht.shtml
 

Scroll to almost the bottom and you’ll see some Seminars and Lectures (off campus). The article is entitled "Cold Weather Clothing".

Liability Information
Canadian Wind Rider Inc. (CWR) or it's advertisers do not assume any liability as a result of the use of any information contained in at this web site.  CWR does not assume any liability as a result of use of any link contained in the CWR web site. Wind powered activities have potential hazards, which need to be evaluated for each person based on that person's circumstances.  By your use of the information or products provided by CWR, you recognize the foregoing and agree to hold harmless CWR from any liability as a result of your use of the information.

Use of the CWR site is at the user's sole risk. Under no circumstances should CWR be responsible for incidental or consequential damages or direct or indirect damages, that result from your use of the information at the CWR web site. CWR makes no warranty or representation regarding results you may obtain from using any information offered on the CWR web site.  Some provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages; therefore, this disclaimer of liability is limited to the extent of disclaimer permitted under each province's law.

Questions and information 416.497.wind (9463)
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