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Trans CanadaTrail
Initiated in 1992 as a project to celebrate Canada’s 125th year, the Trans Canada Trail is one of the world's longest networks of multi-use recreational trails. Once fully connected, it will stretch nearly 24,000 kilometres from the Atlantic to the Pacific to the Arctic oceans, through every province and territory.
To date, just over 18,000 kilometres of the Trail are operational which is 80 percent of the proposed route. The goal is to connect the Trail as a continuous route from coast to coast to coast by 2017.
This image shows a section of the Trans Canada Trail in Uxbridge, Ontario.
Trans CanadaTrail
Initiated in 1992 as a project to celebrate Canada’s 125th year, the Trans Canada Trail is one of the world's longest networks of multi-use recreational trails. Once fully connected, it will stretch nearly 24,000 kilometres from the Atlantic to the Pacific to the Arctic oceans, through every province and territory.
To date, just over 18,000 kilometres of the Trail are operational which is 80 percent of the proposed route. The goal is to connect the Trail as a continuous route from coast to coast to coast by 2017.
This image shows a section of the Trans Canada Trail in Uxbridge, Ontario.