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Sonya Richmond commented on this post about 2 months ago8,000 Kilometres of Canada: One Epic Walk from Coast to Coast to Coast
So proud! At 28,000 kilometres, the Trans Canada Trail isn’t just a trail—it’s a dare. The longest recreational pathway on Earth, it stitches together the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans through a wild mosaic of coastal footpaths, rail trails, waterways, gravel roads, and backcountry routes. Along the way, it threads through more than 15,000 Canadian communities, each with its own stories, accents, and stubborn pride.
We invite you to Come Walk With Us—virtually—as we lace up our boots, shoulder our packs, and step into an epic, coast-to-coast-to-coast journey across Canada on foot. This is Canada at ground level: muddy, magnificent, humbling, and human.
Brought to life through powerful photos and firsthand storytelling by Canada Adventure Seeker Sonya Richmond, this is a rare, honest crossing of the country—one step, one story, one horizon at a time. We could not be more prouder of Sonya and her partner, photographer Sean Morton.
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Amazing adventure! I love reading stories from Come Walk With Us
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Anja Cahill Thanks! Walking this country allowed us to visit so many amazing places that visitors don't usually get experience. We tried to shareAnja Cahill Thanks! Walking this country allowed us to visit so many amazing places that visitors don't usually get experience. We tried to share as many of those as we could in this interactive StoryMap, and we're glad you're enjoying it! More ... -
I love seeing those Trans Canada Trail signs It's amazing the places I go and I dont even realize its part of the trail system and then I see theI love seeing those Trans Canada Trail signs It's amazing the places I go and I dont even realize its part of the trail system and then I see the sign and its like hey this is The Trans Canada More ... -
Thomas Worsley The Trans Canada Trail does seem to be everywhere! When we look back at old photos we often see its logo. We actually lived rightThomas Worsley The Trans Canada Trail does seem to be everywhere! When we look back at old photos we often see its logo. We actually lived right on it in Peterborough without realizing until we walked it years later. More ... -
What an adventure! -
Kim Kenyon It really was, and we tried to share the highlights in this StoryMap. It also contains excellent content from our fellow AdventureKim Kenyon It really was, and we tried to share the highlights in this StoryMap. It also contains excellent content from our fellow Adventure Seekers, so it is definitely worth checking out! More ...
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