This week, trail leaders gathered on #ParliamentHill.
Next week, they'll be at the #CanadianTrailSummit.
The people building trails and strengthening communities across Canada will be in Winnipeg.
📍 June 16–19
Final day to register tomorrow: https://t.co/84bFLTe9aG
We're hiring a Director, Digital Marketing! Lead national campaigns, audience growth, partnerships and digital strategy for the world's longest trail network.
📍 Remote from anywhere in Canada
💻 Full-time, 12-month contract
Apply by June 12: https://t.co/VZaOoTLR8p
Today is #CleanAirDay! From active transportation to time spent outdoors, the choices we make every day can have a positive impact. Every walk, ride, paddle or roll on the @TCTrail is one way to connect with nature while supporting healthier, more sustainable communities.
Canada was just named the world's best hiking country. Thank you to the volunteers, groups, partners and communities who help keep the @TCTrail welcoming and accessible. Your work helps make Canada's trails world-class. Read @TravelLeisure's article: https://t.co/CbXOQ5vrRl
A cigarette butt. A vape cap. Small pieces of litter, but a very real impact. This World No Tobacco Day, we’re looking at the @TCTrail more closely. Because sustainability is not just about forests, bridges or distances. It’s also about what we leave behind. #LeaveNoTrace
🇨🇦 National AccessAbility Week starts today! The @CityOfVictoria’s section of the @TCTrail now features @BlindSquareGPS technology, helping blind and partially sighted visitors explore the Trail with greater independence. Learn more: https://t.co/K7Ur4O0Eig
@victoriavisitor
Stretching more than 50 km between Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu and Granby, La Montérégiade has a little bit of everything: scenic countryside views, historic villages, cafés, cultural gems and plenty of spots to slow down and enjoy the ride. Learn more: https://t.co/oWf679MuKV
Welcome to the @TCTrail network, Great Northern Trail Network! Spanning 150+ km at the tip of Newfoundland��s Great Northern Peninsula, this growing coastal trail network connects communities, history and breathtaking landscapes. Explore it on our map: https://t.co/6yq47EpVOX
From Manitoba’s parks and urban trails to conversations on stewardship, connection and reconciliation, the Canadian Trail Summit is designed to inspire learning indoors and out. Now 80% sold out! 🚨 Register now: https://t.co/GG6NPPvVKz
The #CanadianTrailSummit is a chance to learn and network, but it’s also to explore Manitoba’s incredible trails! Arrive early and discover why Manitoba is awesome for trail lovers. Thanks to @TravelManitoba for putting together these recommendations: https://t.co/pBFJT45klM
Claudia Leroye shares the touching story of how her sons’ names became part of the @TCTrail Pavilion on Granville Island, thanks to a meaningful donation from their grandparents. Read her story here: https://t.co/wGqn0JXpHB
A global study (36,000+ people, 75 countries) found that people who feel connected to nature consistently report higher well-being. That’s what the @TCtrail does best. It puts nature in reach, so connection can actually happen. Not once. But again and again.
This year, nearly 400 @ToyotaCanada employees joined us for trail clean-ups, tree planting and sustainability initiatives across the country. Thank you to #ToyotaCanada for helping strengthen and protect the @TCTrail for future generations. Learn more: https://t.co/5v3HCB6QGq
Canada’s trail sector rarely gathers like this and people are noticing. We’re now over 75% sold out for the #CanadianTrailSummit. From climate resilience to accessibility, the future of trails is being shaped now. Join us! June 16–19 | Winnipeg 👉🏻 https://t.co/729FxBxpxG
“Adopt the pace of nature. Her secret is patience.”
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Trail invites you to slow down, not just move through. 🧘
📷: Jennifer Mahon - Pemiska Trails, part of the @TCTrail, SK
When a place becomes part of your life, it’s natural to think about its future. During Leave a Legacy Month, we’re grateful for those who choose to include @TCTrail in their plans.
Learn more: https://t.co/TYlIMNJOY2
The wood frog is one of the first signs of spring across Canada. It can survive being frozen through winter, then thaw and resume activity as temperatures rise. Seasonal changes on the @TCTrail are not just visible, they’re biological signals of life returning.
At @TCTrail, we make sure Indigenous voices are meaningfully part of how decisions are made. Our Indigenous Advisory Committee plays a key role in that process, and we’re currently welcoming six new members. Learn more: https://t.co/JRq55D9nPX