Our Canadian Journey

Firm partner and Chair of the Trans Canada Trail, Paul LaBarge, is featured in a Globe and Mail special about the plan to connect the world’s longest and grandest trail network by 2017 –
Canada’s 150th birthday

The Trans Canada Trail is one of the world’s longest networks of trails, developed and promoted by a non-profit registered charity. When completed, the Trail will stretch nearly 24,000 kilometres from the Atlantic to the Pacific to the Arctic oceans, linking Canadians in close to 1,000 communities.

Today, over 17,000 kilometres of Trail have been developed. Millions of Canadians and international visitors are using the Trail to hike, cycle, ski, horseback ride, canoe and snowmobile. The Trans Canada Trail offers countless opportunities to explore Canada’s diverse landscapes and rich history.

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