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Celebration of the Millennium Trail revitalization

The PEC Trails Committee held an event last Thursday for the long overdue celebration of the Millennium Trail revitalization. Starting at 3 p.m. members of the committee lead a casual trail ride or walk starting at the Belleville Street trail crossing and then heading east. They returned to the Highline Hall …

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Party Time

The PEC Trails Committee formally invites you to join us for a long over-due celebration of the MillenniumTrail revitalization!

Thursday May 2nd, 2024

Celebrate!! Check your email newsletter sent by PEC Trails. RSVP

At Wellington Market

If you’re looking for more fresh air and feeling good, volunteer and join us!

If you want one of those amazing t-shirts … visit Wellington Market before it closes for the season and pick one up for $30.

Shirts will be available by mail once the market closes. Details, sizes, pricing, etc. can be found on our Buy T-shirt page

These guys are good!

Prince Eddy’s Maddy Pilon and Aaron McKinney

A big shout out to Trail Jam for the superbly organized group ride on June 17th, and the very generous $1000 donation to the Millennium Trail.

Looking at the Trail Jam pictures and the après-event pictures, and seeing all those happy faces, it’s a safe bet that next year’s Trail Jam is probably going to be even bigger!

Click here to see some of the days’ highlights.

Rob Rides

PEC Trails Committee member, Rob Legge rides and rides and rides. If you were on the trail in Consecon around Christmas 2022, you might have seen him passing the recently completed kiosk or crossing the bridge.

He’ll be missing for a while, but we will all be cheering him on when he competes in an international race in Europe. Go Rob!

Full details in the Picton Gazette – click here

Prince Edward SxS/ATV Riders donations

Pictured at the Millennium Trail entrance off Lake Street in Picton from left: Brad Thompson and Rick Insley with the Prince Edward SxS/ATV Riders; Mayor Steve Ferguson; Nancy Parks, Back the Build campaign chairperson and Pat Maloney on behalf of the Millennium Trail. (Photo: Briar Boyce/PECMHF)

Members of the Prince Edward SXS/ATV Riders donate funds from their Poker Run event on the Millennium Trail to the PEC Trails Committee to support Trail maintenance and to the PEC Hospital’s “Back the Build” program.

Read the full story at Quinte News 

Pitching In

Members of the Prince Edward SidexSide/ATV Riders group took to the Millennium Trail this weekend to conduct some volunteer brushing and garbage collection. Trail usage concerns, commercial and otherwise, has been brought before council in recent weeks. (Facebook photo via Picton Gazette))

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