Great Trail
The Great Trail, formerly known as the Trans Canada Trail, is a vast network of recreational pathways that spans over 24,000 kilometers across Canada. It connects urban and rural areas, allowing people to walk, bike, and engage in various outdoor activities. The trail includes a mix of land and water routes, showcasing the country's diverse landscapes.
Established in 1992, the Great Trail aims to promote outdoor recreation and encourage community engagement. It passes through all ten provinces and three territories, linking numerous parks, historic sites, and natural wonders. The trail is a symbol of national unity and environmental stewardship in Canada.