In 2012, the Ontario Society of Artists will celebrate their 140th anniversary in the park paddling, hiking and painting plein air. These conjoining routes take one from Vernon in the north, down to Chute Lake (Naramata) in the south. The Canol Heritage Trail is an abandoned road that runs 350 kilometres (217 miles) between MacMillan Pass and Norman Wells. Easily the most famous hiking trail in Canada, the Bruce Trail follows along the edge of Ontario’s Niagara Escarpment, one of the 13 UNESCO World Biosphere Reserves in the country. Tell us all about it! Because parts of the trail can become isolated, driving to accommodation from the trail is necessary, and while many people use the trail for hiking, it’s also a perfect opportunity to bike as well. For instance I do know that in Alberta you have omitted the two premier ‘long distance’ pursuits in Jasper National Park. The Ganaraska Trail connects Port Hope, Barrie, Orillia and the Bruce Trail over a distance of 500 kilometres (310 miles). I actually hiked Cape Chignecto this past June and stayed in the cabins – quite civilized especially as I did the backpacking trip solo. Who knew? There are many sections that can be done over a number of weekends to complete the entire trail. Ultimately it will take you from Cape Chignecto to Cape George, a distance of about 400 kilometres (248 miles). This will probably take me a few months I’m guessing. I get emails from people from all over the world wanting to hike the Trans Canada Trail proper countless have tried and all have failed because they were ill prepared, unrealistic with their goals, and didn’t realise just how massive the commitment is. It’s a 6 hour ride over some rough logging roads, but it’s way better than trying to convince your brother-in-law to come and pick you up. I have just started my own travel blog and I’m always looking for ideas. Fortunately I did have a reader say she did the whole trail after the storm. You just couldn’t carry enough to get you the distances required. This trail is for experienced backpackers only who are prepared for tough conditions – at least according to the trip reports. Easily the most famous hiking trail in Canada, the Bruce Trail follows along the edge of Ontario’s Niagara Escarpment, one of the 13 UNESCO World Biosphere Reserves in the country. Most of the trip will be the most beautiful rewarding thing you will do besides marriage and children but you will have to earn it. It is Canada’s original long distance hiking trail. The Juan de Fuca Trail is great, but it looks like it is just the tip of the iceberg as far as long trails in Canada go. Not technically hard but arduous 9 kms of boulders and some water shortages. Pictured is the BLT Trail, a rails-to-trails project in Nova Scotia. Typically taking two weeks to complete, the trail offers public camping areas and accommodation near the trails in towns close by, including Edmonton. only done a few multi day hikes. There are over 100 kilometers of side trails that link up with it including the Bruce Trail to the west. Some years they stay empty in my pack. I thought clockwise was best. The packed surface is hard on the feet and legs, and it travels through lots of flat, marshy areas. After all, gentler landscapes offer multi-night hikers 100 km, 500 km and 800 km-plus trails. A friend and I are planning a 100 km trek through a part of the Rideau Trail. You might see black bears, cougars, wolves and seals, sea lions and sea birds. I would give yourself 6 months and if you complete it faster than that great, but you must be prepared for the unexpected. Follow her on Instagram, Facebook, or check out her blog. The Sea to Sky Trail is one of the most authentic hiking experiences in Canada, following the traditional trade routes used by the Squamish First Nations. Our walk had some 3000 meters of elevation change. Perhaps the most famous trail system in Canada, the Bruce Trail is a lovingly maintained, achingly scenic route that traverses nearly 900 km through southern Ontario. There is an easy trail rating scale that will help you choose a hike that is perfect for your level of experience: Easy trails - The trail itself is obvious and easy to follow. The Bruce Trail is an 800 kilometre (496 mile) trail that follows the Niagara Escarpment from Niagara to the tip of the Bruce Peninsula. I fully concur that it’s a trail that delivers day after day. Once we finished the hike, we caught the West Coast Trail Express bus from Pachena Bay to Sooke. Read: An Easy Hike on the Oak Ridges Moraine Trail. Fortunately there are still plenty of trails that are well-marked with multiple access points so they can be done in sections as you have the time. There are ladders every day. I suppose the term ‘long distance’ can be misleading. To the south, the Persimmon Range can be traversed for over 30 km. Allow 6-8 days. Sure, its highest mountain is only 693 metres, paling in comparison to peaks found in Yukon, B.C. Doable as a long day-hike, there are campgrounds en route for those who want to linger; for even better hiking, use the camp at the lake as a base for forays into the surrounding wilds. I didn’t include Mt Assiniboine as then I’d have to include every amazing 3 day backpacking trip in Canada. Wow! A couple of suggestions for Ontario Parks. Difficult travel, but tend to have water at higher elevations. The North Coast Trail at the northern end of Vancouver Island offers 43 kilometres (27 miles) of tough and often extremely muddy hiking. If you make a purchase through these links, I will earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Although we have a lot of really nice day hikes. At times I have followed trails of mushrooms from the decomposing horse crap of previous travelers. It is 885 km long, from Queenston Heights in Niagara Falls to Tobermory. @Sherwood Now this is what I call a great comment. The West Coast Trail is the most rewarding hike I’ve ever done. 5° Tuesday. Think Celtic Shores would be a great biking trail but not backpacking. Best to ya…. The hiking permit box is to your left by the board. I’ll have to take a look at the Liberty Trail – it’s a new one for me. The Bruce or Ganaraska trails in S. Ontario come to mind. Allow three weeks though it’s possible to do the 80 kilometre section through Tweedsmuir Provincial Park in a week. Great post and lots of good info. Comprised of more than 400 local trails on land and water, Canada's fully connected Great Trail stretches nearly 15,000 miles. Jasper Park has the North Boundary Trail starting on the Athabasca River and ending in Mount Robson park. Along the way, you can enjoy vibrant blue water, waterfalls, caves, beaches, meadows, … Her blog: HikeBikeTravel is frequently cited as one of the top travel and outdoor adventure blogs in Canada. Moose or elk tracks are common in the lower shrubby meadows. The Starlight range forms the boundary with Jasper Park. They offer a similar experience as what is offers in Europe for long distance walking. This 75 kilometre (47 miles) trail, originally called the Dominion Lifesaving Trail, is an epic backpacking route that follows along the southwestern edge of Vancouver Island. Terrain is rugged. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. The suspension bridge is accessible via a walking trail or tractor and wagon ride during peak periods. @Dan I haven’t but I recommend contacting BC Tourism and Yukon Tourism for help. Whether it's cycling through Niagara's wine country, trekking through Algonquin Park or going for an ATV ride north of Superior, we'll help you find your trail. One think I’ve come to realize is that some long distance trails are really for day hikers and not (officially) for long distance backpacking. Remember: no matter which trail you choose, make sure to prepare properly, keep an eye on trail conditions, and do your research! These are wonderful long distance walking experiences that are not publicized outside of Québec… but that are the best. @Jennifer I have hiked Mt Assiniboine and agree it’s a great hike. We met some great people on the trip. Allow 6-8 days. @Dana What great advice and what a treat to have someone of your calibre leave such a thoughtful comment. Campsites need to be booked well in advance. A spectacular trail for experienced hikers to try especially at the peak of fall colours. I hope it happens. No a criticism but I am just curious, any reasons for that? Interesting list. North east faces are bowls, cliffs, and scree slopes. It took us 3 days to complete it in May,2013. It’s broken into 18 sections and each section can be accessed for a day hike. The next day we can have a different route to take and return to “home base” where we can cook our own meals after shopping locally. Awesome list! Over the years, I…, The Goat Lake hike in Waterton Lakes National Park reopened in the summer 2020. Waterfront Regeneration Trust , Admin 416-943-8080 Email. The trail extends over 24,000 kilometres (15,000 miles); it is now the longest recreational, multi-use trail network in the world. Length 4.6 miElevation gain 639 ftRoute type Loop The Sunshine Coast Trail in the Powell River area takes you 180 kilometres (112 miles) from the Desolation Sound area in the north to Saltery Bay in the south. It will feel like you’ve earned your seat at the table when you arrive. Great for mildly experienced hikers this trail has difficult aspects, but for the most part, is extremely manageable. I have only once met people more than 1 day from the entrance in maybe 50 days total time in the park. This is another tough trail but it rewards with beautiful beaches and quintessential west coast scenery. More reading on long distance hikes in the world. Numerous access points allow day long or weekend trips. South west side is almost always travelable as long as you have tough ankles. How about the 85k or so La Cloche Silhouette trail at Killarney Provincial Park in Ontario? There are four sections of some length that are finished now: Rossport to Terrace Bay (52 kilometres), Pukaskwa National Park Coastal Trail (60 kilometres), Lake Superior Provincial Park Coastal Trail (55 kilometres) and Goulais River -Sault Ste. Some are built only for hiking, while others are shared-use trails. I’ve hiked along the Bruce Trail many times over the years when I lived in that part of Ontario and enjoyed the scenery. 12 Great Alberta Hikes You’ve Probably Never Heard Of, The Goat Lake Hike in Waterton Lakes National Park, Where to Go Snowshoeing in Banff National Park. I’ve done Cape Chignecto twice, there are cabins you can rent along the entire trail if you don’t want to bring a tent. This list and brief description of many of Canada’s long distance hiking trails keeps growing as I hear of or try new trails. Twice on this trip, once on the trail for about a kilometer, and one evening in camp, he was spooked by something, and was very attentive, and very close. #64 of 1988 Outdoor Activities in Ontario "The Cup and Saucer trail map shows the 3 trails (see photo below): - main Red trail (easy/moderate) is 5 km roundtrip - Yellow Adventure trail (hard) is 500 meters - Blue trail (easy) is additional 5 km The best v..." The Great Trail, also known as the Trans Canada Trail. The Ling Cod was divine. These were some of my favourites in NS. Canada has its fair share of long distance and backpacking trails. Thor. Starting in Squamish, passing through Whistler, and ending in D’arcy, this trail covers some of the most beautiful parts of British Columbia. Fatigue will also be a factor as you will find out so rest will be key but it also adds time. 8° / 1° Rain starting tomorrow morning. Just so you know what I say is fact just google my name Dana Meise and you will see I have the World record hike was named Canadian Geographic expedition of the year and was named one of the top 100 greatest Canadian Explorers. These things could also cause you to miss a food drop. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. The section through Bruce Peninsula National Park is spectacular – but surprisingly tough. I stopped taking pictures because people who didn’t make the effort did not appreciate nor deserve to see the incredible scenes in front of me that were only accessible by foot (or sea kayak). With gentle gradients and easy to follow paths, the Confederation Trail is a leisurely experience, perfect for hikers of any skill level. I have found missing trails not marked on the map, and marked trails that either no longer exist, or never did exist. The network of trails is large. The Nootka Island Trail takes you approximately 35 kilometres (22 miles) from Louie Bay on the north side of the island to Friendly Cove on the south side – and for that you need to allow 5-7 days. In 1989, Prince Edward Island’s railway was abandoned. 5. Through London it follows multi-use trails. Canada’s longest footpath begins in Southern Ontario’s Niagara Peninsula. I did it in 2014. Many, but certainly not all of the trails are designed for adventurous folks with expert navigation and wilderness skills. MEC sells a reprint of the black and white trail map originally printed in the last century. End-to-end hikers need to be self-sufficient and experienced, meaning tackling the entire trail in one go is not recommended for begi… Read:A 3 Day Hike on the Cape Chignecto Coastal Trail in Nova Scotia. CONTACT THE TRAIL. @Alejandro Recently I did a large section of the Coastal Trail in Lake Superior Provincial Park. I know all this because I’ve solo hiked from St .Johns Nl to Victoria BC then up to Dawson City on the Trans Canada Trail which was 20,100kms. I noticed that you did not talk about Canada’s Great Trail which was unveiled recently and spans more than 24000km! Great list! Each Club manages a section of the Trail. Abes and Essen Trail The trail consists of three overlapping loops. Instead of leaving it to disappear, however, islanders saw the opportunity to create something people could enjoy – and the Confederation Trail was born. You’ll pass some cabins and ruins as you go. Read: A Backpacking Trip in Auyuittuq National Park, Nunavut. @Pauline I have hiked out of Charlevoix but haven’t even heard of these others so thank you very much for the info. @Josh Good points re the Manitoba trails. No matter how the day starts I always carry rain gear. It is a great one to do in sections from what I have read, but I have noticed while planning this multi day hike that camp spots are few and far between. There are of course many more in Jasper, Banff, Yoho, Kootenay, and Kananaskis. Another thing to consider is during the long haul you will get epic blisters and sometimes have to stop and rest to let them heal as you don’t want blood poisoning. The trail offers the best chance to experience Ontario’s wild boreal forest, though watch out for the bears and wolves. @Karen What part of Canada do you want to hike in? I found the trial to be very well marked, so expert navigation skills are not truly mandatory (although it always helps!). Eat out if the “spirit” moves us. @Jody I’ve only knocked off three though there about five I;m hoping to do this summer. And one day it sounds like there will be a long distance hike. Some routes that weave in and out of the boundary look possible. Also I’m a Forest Technologist from Prince George so I know the north very well. In Quebec le sentier des Navigateurs, le sentier des Outaouais, le sentier des Sanctuaires, le Tour de l’Ile d’Orleans, le chemin des Vignobles, le chemin du lac Rémi. Stretching from Niagara to Tobermory, the Bruce Trail is 840 kilometres long and follows the Niagara Escarpment. @Ryan I know about this trail but totally forgot about it when I wrote the post – so thank you for stopping by and commenting. The road was built during World War II to reach oil fields. He’s a 60 pound border collie cross something clumsy. There is enough hunting they tend to be shy of people, but tracks are common. The East Coast Trail is a 540 kilometre (335 mile) trail running along the eastern cliffs of the Avalon Peninsula. It runs 900 kilometres along the Niagara Escarpment before ending at the northern tip of the Bruce Peninsula. I would skip Keji national park, it’s 60k I think but flat and is serene and incredible by canoe instead. Thank you so much for all that great information. I hope my readers see this. For fall trips, I always set a route that has an out with no extensive travel above timberline. Pre read up on the history at rufegee cove and eatonville which are along the way. To complete the entire loop, you’ll pass through over 300 kilometres (186 miles) of private and public land, meticulously maintained by devoted volunteers. Read: Muddy but Fabulous: The Cape Scott Trail. Well, you’ve certainly missed some absolutely stunning hikes in Alberta (hike to Mount Assiniboine for one). Driving its 2860kms but if your networking trails part way you could easily add a few hundred kms. @Shannon Someone else just recently mentioned the Rideau Trail – so it’s all new to me. The other two hikes are new to me. It takes you along the Fundy shore from the Fundy Trail Parkway near Big Salmon River to Fundy National Park. I scanned through because I wanted to see if we had one in Nova Scotia and wasn’t surprised to see we didn’t – yet. Kenomee Canyon is a 2 day back pack with waterfalls and small river crossings. In PEI look for the Confederation Trail, a 250 kilometre (155 miles) trail on old railway lines. These commissions help reduce the ever-increasing costs of keeping this site active. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and nature trips and is best used from May until October. Jesse is a blogger and content creator who loves travel, the outdoors, and her dog, Molly. Whether you pitch a tent at the campsites or opt for the comfort of a bed and breakfast, you’ll enjoy the hospitality and grace of Newfoundland’s welcoming locals. Leigh McAdam is an award-winning, Calgary-based writer, photographer and social media enthusiast with over 61,000 followers. Click on the photo to bookmark to your Pinterest board. Looking to relax, get away from it all and be active as well. Here is where you can find the perfect trail to get out and have fun! This network of trails encompasses mix-wood forests, charming towns, vibrant birdlife, Canadian shield lakes, and historic sites, mixing in a little bit of everything for hikers to enjoy. So grab your hiking boots and walking poles, because Canada is home to some of the best long-distance hiking trails you absolutely must add to your bucket list. I’ve also seen wolf and cougar tracks. Leigh McAdam is a Calgary based writer, author, photographer and social media enthusiast with over 61,000 followers. Such impressive scenery. The forest overprint for NTS is largely fictional. More than half the trail is completed now. Author of Discover Canada: 100 Inspiring Outdoor Adventures Co-author of 125 Nature Hot Spots in Alberta, Looking for some new Alberta hikes that not everyone knows about? Assiniboine, B.C. At 420 feet long, our suspension footbridge is southern Ontario’s longest and provides the best views of Georgian Bay and beyond. Main trails (Mountain, Indian, Berland) are used well enough to be obvious, although at outfitters camps they can be confused by paths used to graze horses. You can tent or book a hut. From elk to bison and farmers’ cattle, the wildlife is always just around the corner, and the views through Alberta’s countryside make the walk enjoyable from start to finish. Does anyone know of a series of trails I could use for this? On our previous trip, he showed no concern. Again not bragging I just want you to take me seriously and I hope you heed my advice. Durham Outdoors Club The Durham Outdoors Club began with a small group of … The trail links to the Thames Valley and Grand Valley Trails. Be prepared for slippery rocks and cliffs. The White River Suspension Bridge Trail is a full day hike which rises 15m over 18km, leaving from the Visitor Centre. Read: Hiking the Sugarloaf Path on the East Coast Trail and The Spurwink Island Path Hike in Newfoundland. From Mountain Trail it looks to have a walkable ridge line. The trail begins near Hébertville and the east end is south of Chicoutimi. Silent Lake Provincial Park Loop Trail is a 13.8 kilometer moderately trafficked loop trail located near Highlands East, Ontario, Canada that features a lake and is rated as moderate. Distance: 300 km This is the longest trail in Eastern Ontario, spanning all the way from Kingston to Ottawa. See Also: Hiking in Bandung: Our Top Tips and Favourite Spots. This is not ‘keep your feet dry’ country. Stream crossings are frequent. I particularly liked what you had to say about the Voyageur Trail as I live in Sudbury and I’d like to know if they will be extending this trail to Espanola as I might like to hike that part of it one day. Any rail trail is a non starter for me so I promise some good scenery on these hikes. Gros Morne National Park boasts two wilderness backpacking routes – the North Rim Traverse and the Long Range Traverse. Normally he likes to run point, about 25 to 50 meters in front. @Susan I have included it in several other loops and in fact backpacked it solo so I do agree that’s it’s beautiful. Read: The Sunshine Coast Trail: What you Need to know Before You Go. has anyone done a trip like this? When she isn't planning her next trip, she can be found watching Netflix documentaries, enjoying time by the water, or eating soft-serve ice cream. 9° Have you traveled this trail? That’s a new one to me. Long-Distance Hiking Trails Around the World, Ranked by Difficulty, Hiking in Bandung: Our Top Tips and Favourite Spots, Gifts for All the Travellers in Your Life (Who Are Stuck at Home Right Now), 10 Ways to Bring Hygge into Your Home This Winter, 6 of the Best U.S. National Parks to Visit During Fall. I lived in Ontario for a year and a half and visited Algonquin park during my stay and I loved it! This 22-kilometre (13.7-mile) trail system leading to the Top of the Giant offers spectacular views of meadows and cliffs, not to mention an unforgettable panoramic view of Lake Superior. NEITHER set is complete or correct. You would have to plan in great detail with contacts who can do remote food drops as there will be nowhere to buy food. Eventually it will link Thunder Bay on the north shore of Lake Superior to Manitoulin Island. 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