Thursday, 8 September 2016

I Have To Admit,

I do not particularly like walking,


but if you do here is a nice walk for you in Canada, you must remember to bring a few supplies with you, as the walk is a tad long, almost 25 years ago, back in 1992, Canada began building its cross-country course called The Great Trail, today, it’s 87% completed, spanning 20,770 kilometres (over 12,000 miles) between 13 provinces and territories from Newfoundland to British Columbia, completion is expected in 2017, the full route will stretch 24,000 kilometres (nearly 15,000 miles), representing the longest recreational car free trail on earth, Trail-goers are invited to explore the tracks, 26% of which exist on water, via all sorts of transportation methods, hiking, cycling, horseback riding, and paddling are all welcomed, plus cross-country skiing and snowmobiling, there is one crucially forbidden vehicle, however, cars, so that is me out then.


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