What if a single day on the trail could shift your entire sense of place?
From the moss-draped rainforests of British Columbia to the red cliffs of Prince Edward Island, from rugged Rocky Mountain ridgelines to the rolling maple forests of Québec-Canada's trails offer more than just scenery. They offer something quieter, deeper. A way to reconnect with the land, with others, and with yourself.
This guide invites you into that experience. Whether you're a new hiker seeking an easy morning escape or a seasoned adventurer chasing a full-day summit, here you'll find curated trail pairings and itineraries that don't just tell you where to walk-but why it's worth walking. Each chapter is grounded in real footsteps and practical detail, exploring:
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Urban-to-wilderness day hikes that begin minutes from major cities
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Long-weekend getaways with basecamp suggestions and loop options
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Region-by-region trail highlights across all ten provinces and three territories
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Indigenous-led experiences, cultural routes, and interpretive walks
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Seasonal suggestions-from spring thaw trails to winter snowshoe rambles
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Guidance on respectful travel, safety, trail communities, and local food stops
This isn't a checklist. It's a companion. The kind of book that opens with trail dust and closes with you already planning your next outing.
Buy your copy today, and let the trail show you the way.