Trans Canada Trail - Reading the Great Trail from the Atlantic to the Pacific!
Trans Canada Trail
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to trek across Canada or the world's longest recreational footpath - the 27,000 km long Trans Canada Trail / Great Trail ? Curious to know what it is like to drop everything, sell your house, donate everything you own, and quit your job to go from desk to quest? Wonder what every step of the world's longest trail looks like ? Want to know the conditions of the Trans Canada Trail in a particular region in Canada ?
Then this unique collection of blogs are for you!
Reading The Great Trail across Canada
As of 2022 we have now ventured more than 14,000 km over 556 days on the TCT from Cape Spear Newfoundland to Victoria B.C. on the Pacific Coast with another 4,000+ km to venture before we get to the Arctic Ocean!
So if you are curious what a particular section of the TCT looks like? Is like to trek or cycle along, or what it would be like to walk from coast to coast to coast then these blogs are for you!
We have received a number of emails from people who have just started to follow along or who have been asking where to find our blogs from 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and now 2022 during our first few years on the Trans Canada Trail / Great Trail.
As such, we are posting links to our blog entries by section and province.
Reading the Trans Canada Trail Province by Province
Feel free to share this post, any of the links, any blog entry and to enjoy the thousands of pictures that have been posted over the years! It is privilege to be able to venture, learn and share Canada with Canadians.
If you are a teacher or member of a nature group and have an interest in us giving a free talk on our trek across Canada, Citizen Science, and Birding to your classroom or organization please feel free to contact us at : comewalkwithus@hotmail.com
For anyone interested our website is: Come Walk With Us (www.comewalkwithus.online) where you can sign up for the daily blog when we set back out heading west to the Pacific and later north to the Arctic!
Thank you to everyone for following along and we hope you enjoy our fifth year when we set out in the spring of 2023 to the Arctic!
Newfoundland, beginning The Great Trail in 2019 (Cape Spear to Channel-Port aux Basques)
https://comewalkacrosscanada.blogspot.com/2019/05/st-johns-26-may-2019.html
Continuing Quebec 2021 (Ville de Baie-Saint-Paul to Montreal)
https://comewalkacrosscanada.blogspot.com/2021/10/the-fourth-times-charm-return-to-la.html
Finishing Quebec 2022 (Montreal to Ottawa Ontario)
https://comewalkacrosscanada.blogspot.com/2022/05/go-time-return-to-trans-canada-trail.html
Ontario, 2020 (Quebec-Ontario border to Ontario-Manitoba border)
https://comewalkacrosscanada.blogspot.com/2020/05/en-route-back-to-great-trail-london-to.html
Western Manitoba 2021 (Winnipeg, MB to Saskatchewan-Alberta border)
https://comewalkacrosscanada.blogspot.com/2021/06/2021-heading-west-again.html
Saskatchewan 2021 (Manitoba-Saskatchewan border to Saskatchewan-Alberta border)
https://comewalkacrosscanada.blogspot.com/2021/08/inaccessible-trails-and-rural.html
Alberta 2022 (Saskatchewan-Alberta Border to the Elk Pass)
https://comewalkacrosscanada.blogspot.com/2022/06/heading-west-again-alberta-border-to.html
British Columbia 2022 (Elk Pass to Clover Point, Victoria B.C.)
https://comewalkacrosscanada.blogspot.com/2022/09/day-500-elk-pass-and-into-british.html
A huge thanks to everyone across Canada who has followed, liked, read along, and supported this trek from coast to coast to coast. As of 2022 we have now trekked almost 14,000 km on the Trans Canada Trail, given over 150 free presentations to school classrooms, nature groups, hiking clubs and interested associations, posted more than 800 blogs and thousands of images from our time on the trail and been covered in media across the world in 5 languages! Thank you for supporting diversity in the outdoors, accessibility to nature and for helping us encourage youth to connect with nature through Citizen Science and Birding!
Remember to follow our entire adventure here : www.comewalkwithus.online
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