Alberta
Backpacking
Banff
National Park - 1,600
km, Intermediate-Expert
The parks trail system
takes you into the parks spectacular backcountry providing access to over
50 backcountry campgrounds. In addtion there are shelters (reservations)
and a number of backcountry huts maintained by the Alpine Club of Canada.
You can connect into the trail systems of the other Canadian Rocky Mountain
Parks, Jasper, Yoho, Kootenay, Mount Robson, Hamber Provincial Park and
Mount Assiniboine.
Jasper
National Park - 1000km,
Intermediate-Expert
Jasper is perhaps
Canada's finest backpacking destination with dozens of interconnecting
trails through some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. The network
of trails allows you to customize your iternerary and for those who want
a long distance hike you can connect into the trail systems of the other
Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, Banff, Yoho, Kootenay, Mount Robson, Hamber
Provincial Park and Mount Assiniboine.
Waskahegan
Trail - 235km,
Multi-use
A loop trail that
starts in Edmonton and warps around the city to the east. From Edmonton
heading south you'll follow Whitemud and Blackmud Creeks, pass by Saunders
and Coal Lake into Wetaskiwin, then head east beside the Battle River
to Camrose. Turning north you'll pass through Miquelon Provincial Park,
the Ministik Lake Bird Sanctuary into the Hastings Lake region and Cooking
Lake-Blackfoot Recreation Area, then on to Elk Island National Park. The
trail has undeveloped sections contact the Waskahegan
Trail association for details.
Waterton
Lakes National Park
- 200km, Intermediate-Expert
Often overlooked due
to the world renown reputation of it's sisters Banff and Jasper, Waterton
gives up nothing to its siblings as far as its trail system and scenery
are concerned. Of course the lesser known park has the added advantage
of being a lot less crowded. There are 9 wilderness camping areas in the
park which can be reached on foot. A permit is required and reservations
can be made in advance for an additional fee. The parks main backpacking
trail is the Tamarack Trail which travels from Akamina Parkway to Red
Rock Canyon a distance of 32km and what is usually a two day trip. The
park butts up against Akamina-Kishinena Provincial Park in British Columbia
and Glacier National Park (the parks are known collectively as the Waterton-Glacier
International Peace Park) in Montana which has an additional 700 miles
of hiking and backpacking trails. Canada's
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British Columbia
Backpacking
Chilkoot
Trail - 33km, Expert
The trail to the
Klondike is rich with history and a beautiful but challenging backpacking
trail which takes from three to five days to complete for most backpackers.
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Mount
Robson Provincial Park
The park is a hidden
treasure, often overlooked due to its proximity to its neighbors, Jasper
and Banff. It’s certainly no less spectacular. There are five
backpacking routes in the park ranging from easy access overnight hikes
to difficult multi-day trails such as the Moose River Route.
Juan
de Fuca Marine Trail - 47km, Vancouver Island
The trail provided
a spectacular hike along the southwestern coast of Vancouver Island
just west of Victoria. Often considered as an alternate to the West
Coast Trail which runs just to the north, it has a key advantage in
that there are a number of access points along route allowing you to
shorten your journey if you're time contstrained. The trail move from
beach to cliff and back as well as into the fabulous coastal forests.
You'll have a chance to camp in shaded sites as well as on the beach.
Sea
to Sky Trail - 150km
This is a work in
progress, and what a piece of work it is. Winding its way through some
of the worlds most breathtaking scenery the trail is spectacular. With
plans to go from south of Squamish, through Whistler, Pemberton and
then on to D'Arcy it covers the best of the Sea to Sky area. The section
from Squamish past Whistler is already open and the rest will be completed
shortly. You can access this multiuse trail in several area for short
hikes or you can attempt the whole 150kms. Note:
Sections of the trail may see heavy mountain bike usage.
Sunshine
Coast Trail
- 180km, Expert
The trail works
its way down the Sunshine Coast across the Gwendoline Hills and Tin
Hat Mountains from north of Lund at Sarah Point, passed Powell River
to Saltery Bay. Rustic campsites are available along route. This is
a an exceptional hike in a spectacular area and it's gaining a well
deserved reputation. It's recommended to hike the trail from north to
south. The trail head is just outside Powell River at Sarah Point which
is only accessible by water. A water taxi will take you and your gear
to the starting point for a fee. The southern section of the trail may
have snow well into the hiking season so make a point of checking conditions
before you book. Have a look at the trail's
website for more information. From Vancouver take the Lion's Gate
Bridge to West Vancouver and follow Tyler Way to the Upper Levels Highway
and head towards Squamish. Exit at Horseshoe Bay to catch the ferry
to Gibson's Landing on the Sunshine Coast. From Gibsons the 101 will
take you up the coast to Earl's Cove where you catch a second ferry
Saltry Bay. Continuing on the 101 north will take you to Powell River.
West
Coast Trail -
75 km, Expert
This is one of Canada's
classic backpacking trails and you had better book early to get one
of the limited slots available. This is a difficult and spectacular
hike along the coast of south eastern Vancouver Island through Pacific
Rim National Park Canada's National
Parks
Yoho
National Park
The park has six
areas set aside for backpackers to camp in the backcountry with a almost
50 sites available. The access is dependant on the area and you should
consult with the park regarding the level of difficulty. The park also
has several random camping areas. The parks trail network connects into
the trail systems of the other Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, Banff,
Yoho, Kootenay, Mount Robson, Hamber Provincial Park and Mount Assiniboine.
The parks backpacking and hiking is considered by many as the most scenic
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Manitoba
Backpacking
Central
Trail
- Moderate, 73km Linear, Multi-Use
The trail is located
in Riding Mountain National Park and is part of a larger network of
backcountry trails. This is the longest trail in the park and takes
you to the following backcountry campgrounds, the White water Lake,
Gunn, and Deep Lake wilderness. The trail travels from the central portion
of the park all the way to the western edge. You will either have to
set up a shuttle or re-trace your steps to return to your departure
point. There are seventeen other backcountry camping areas in the park.
Getting to the park From Winnipeg head west on the Trans-Canada to Brandon.
From Regina head east on the Trans-Canada to Brandon. The main entrance
to the park can be reached from Highway 1, the Trans-Canada Highway
by heading north on Highway 10 from Brandon. Riding
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Canada
Mantario
Trail - 60km, Difficult, Linear
The trail travels
through a wilderness area of Whiteshell Provincial park but dips across
provincial boundaries into Ontario, thus the name. The trail head is
at Big Whiteshell Lake or you can access the trail from Provincial Road
312 (PR 312) just east of Caddy Lake in the south or from Block 2 road
off Provincial Road 309 (PR 309) on the north shore of Big Whiteshell
Lake in the south . Since the trail is linear you'll have to either
re-trace your steps or organize a shuttle. For more information contact
the Friends of the Mantario Trail through the Manitoba
Naturalists Society and Whiteshell Provincial Park through the Manitoba
Parks website.
New Brunswick
Backpacking
Dobson
Trail - 58km
A long distance
footpath that streaches from just outside Moncton to Fundy National
Park on the Bay of Fundy.
The
Fundy Footpath
- 41km, Expert
A rugged and particularly
beautiful backpacking trail, that runs 41km from Big Salmon River to
Fundy National Park along the cliff faces and beaches of the Bay of
Fundy in New Brunswick. While it's a short trail as far as distance
goes, the hiking is difficult and it usually takes 3-5 days to complete.
The
Fundy Circuit
(Fundy National Park) - 45 km
Fundy has over 100km
of hiking and backpacking trails of various levels of difficulty. A
set of trails which link together have been designate as the Fundy Circuit
which is set out as a three to five day backpacking circuit with wilderness
and front country camp sites located along route. The parks trail network
connects into the Dobson Trail (which heads up to Riverview
across the river from Moncton)
in the northeast and the spectacular Fundy Footpath in the southwest.
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Newfoundland
& Labrador Backpacking
East
Coast Trail
- 200km, Intermediate/Expert
Located on the Avalon
Peninsula in south eastern Newfound, the trail streaches 200km (on completion
it will be 520 km in length) from St. John's to Cappahayden. The trail
follows the rugged Atlantic coastline moving from ridges to beaches
through boreal forest and into a sucession of fascinating fishing villages.
Whales are often sighted and in the early part of the season you just
might get a glimpse of a passing iceberg. Located in a rugged and beautiful
area, this is one of Canada's finest backpacking and hiking trails.
Plans are now in
the works to continue the trail up the spectacular west coast of Newfoundland.
The International Appalachian Trail Labrador
and Newfoundland.
Have a look at the
1,100km mainland sections that run from Maine, through New Brunswick,
across the Gaspesie Peninsula to Forillon National Park. International
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Northwest
Territories/Nunavut Backpacking
Canol
Heritage Trail - 370km, Extreme
This is one of the
world's most isolated trails, the trail's extreme rating comes in great
part from the trails isolation but bears, river crossings, lack of shelter
are all part of the equation. The trail runs from Macmillan Pass in
the Yukon through a number of mountain ranges to Norman Wells in the
Northwest Territories. Norman Wells
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Ontario Backpacking
Abes
and Essen Trail
The trail consists
of three overlapping loops. The loops from shortest to longest take
about 1.5, 4 and 7hrs to complete and provide a great weekend getaway
or a single overnight trip. There is an excellent lookout above Essen
Lake providing a nice panoramic view. All of the campsites are lake
side, a pleasant setting for a weary backpacker which of course also
offers the possibility of a refreshing swim. *For more information contact Bon Echo Provincial
Park or the Friends of Bon Echo
through their web site. - Ontario East
Beausoleil
Island Trial
- 24km, Novice/Intermediate
Georgian
Bay Islands National Park
The park is in a spectacular setting in Georgian Bay, just off shore.
The backpacking trail is on Beausoleil Island, which is only accessible
by water. Beausoleil is the parks main island and consists of lightly
wooded areas mixed with rocky shores and sand. The trails are most secluded
on the back side of the island which also unfortunately provides the
longest stretch without a campsite. There is 24 km of trail and there
are 15 camp areas along the way. If you want an extended outting.head
south from Cedar Springs campground Beausoleil Point campsite along
the Huron Trail. The next day head north along the islands west coast
on the Georgian Trail where you can connect with either the Rockview
or Massassauga Trail and head for one of several campsite in the north
of the park. You can return to your kick off point by following the
Huron Trail (branch off on the Treasure if you want another route) back
to Cedar Springs. This is only one of several routes you can stitch
together on the island which can range from an overnight to several
days.The island is only accessible by water so if you don't have access
to a boat you can hire a water taxi in honey harbour. Contact the park
for campsite reservations and fees. Canada's
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Eastern
Pines Backpacking Trail
- Novice,
Intermediate
Out-There's Algonquin
Park - A set of loops located in the parks
eastern section, outside of the main corridor its accessible from Hwy
17. This is a great place to bring novices since the trail provides
camping not far from the trail head. There are other options that are
more challenging for the more experienced. *For more information contact
the Friends of
Algonquin or Algonquin Provincial
Park through their web site.*
Highland
Backpacking Trail - 33km,
Intermediate, Loop
Out-There's Algonquin
Park - Intermediate, Loop. Located in the
center of the park's main corridor off highway 60. The trail consists
of two loops with a total length of about 33km. The shorter most accessible
loop circles Provoking Lake. *For more information contact the Friends of
Algonquin or Algonquin Provincial
Park through their web site.*
Towab
Trail - Out-There's
Lake Superior Provincial Park 24km return linear, difficult The
trail takes you in to Burnt Rock Pool over moderate terrain where you
find one of the two camping areas on route. Further on the trail gets
more demanding as it climbs and descends around cliff sections along
the Agawa River Valley. The spectacular Agawa Falls at the end of the
trail make the effort worthwhile. You'll find the second camping area
just below the falls. The trail can be completed in two days but is
better appreciated (and needless to say, easier) if you take three.
The trail is accessed from Frater Road which is accessible from Highway
17 opposite Agawa Bay in the south of the park. Permits are required,
inquire with the park.
Long Distance
Trails
Bruce
Trail - 800km, Novice - Expert
This is Ontario's
premier hiking and backpacking trail extending almost 800km in length.
The trail starts in the south near the falls at Niagara and heads north
to the Bruce Peninsula, terminating in the beautiful little town of
Tobermory. There are dozens of campsites on route and a wide variety
of access points allowing you to customize your trip to match your fitness
level or time schedule. Bruce Trail
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La
Cloche SilhouetteTrial
- Killarney Provincial Park - Out-There's Killarney Provincial Park
- Located
in the heart of Killarney, the La Cloche Silhouette Trail is a seven
to ten day hike of approximately 100 km. The trail takes you through
some of the most spectacular scenery in Ontario. It includes wetlands
and forested sections, as well as ridge hiking along the La Cloche Mountains.
The ridge hikes are particularly scenic, providing wonderful overlooks
on the park. There are 180 backcountry campsites available along the
trail. Many of the campsites along the way are located lakeside and
are shared by canoeists. This is a tough backpack and you should be
in shape if you intend to complete the whole thing. There
are two trial heads with parking, one at George Lake Dam in the west,
the second at Blue Heron Circle in the east. There
are black bears in and around Killarney Provincial Park. You can pick
up a bear awareness pamphlet at the park office. A trail map can be
purchased from the Friends
of Killarney Park. Caution should be taken on the ridges in storms,
because of the footing on the slick rocks and the heightened exposure
to lightning strikes. Map and compass skills are essential, particularly
if you do any off trail hiking, planned or otherwise. The parks topology
is surprisingly confusing and it's easy to get disoriented. Backcountry
permits are mandatory and have a cost attached to them. Backcountry
reservations (and front country, if applicable) should be made as early
as possible, as the route is becoming more and more popular. Avoid the
peak seasons at the end of July, the month of August as well as long
weekends in the summer.
Coastal
Hiking Trail (Pukaskwa National Park) - Out-There's
Pukaskwa National Park 57.8km, linear, advanced This multi-day trip
is an excellent introduction to the areas wilderness. The trail follows
the Superior coastline from the Hattie Cove campgrounds to North Swallow
River. Designated campsites are available on route. Several river and
creek crossings are involved, including the suspension bridge (photo
op) over White River. This is a wilderness trail and a tough hike, with
the only exit point back from where you came, so be prepared for a round
trip of almost 120km. Permits and registration are required and limits
may be imposed so contact the park early to enquire about you're planned
departure date. Trail guides are available from the Friends
of Pukaskwa. The trail is a part of the longer Voyageur
Trail which will stretch from Manitoulin Island to Thunderbay when
completed. Featured Article: Found
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Coastal
Trail (Lake Superior Provincial Park) - Out-There's
Lake Superior Provincial Park 63km, Expert The trail follows along
the shoreline of Lake Superior Provincial Park from Sinclair Cove in
the south to just passed Cape Gargantua in the north. Following along
the rocky shoreline and ascending and descending the cliffs you'll find
this a challenging multi-day excursion. There are a large number of
designated campsites on route as well as several access points if you
can't do the whole trail at once. The trail is a part of the larger
Voyageur Trail system which plans to connect Thunder Bay in the North
and Mantoulin Island in the south. The trails access points are Sinclair
Cove, Katherine Cove, Orphan Lake Trail and Gargantua Harbour. Many
sections of the trail become almost impassible when it rains (or heavy
fog moves in) due to the slippery nature of the rock when it's wet.
The trail takes from five to seven days to complete. Permits are required,
inquire with the park. A part of the Voyageur
Trail.
Ganaraska
Trail - 500+km, Novice - Expert
The Ganaraska starts
on the shores of Lake Ontario at Port Hope, less than an hour from Toronto.
From there it wends its way north before veering to the west above Lake
Simcoe, then passes Barrie on the way to Wasaga Beach on the shores
of Georgian Bay before connecting with the Bruce. The section above
Moore Falls north of Port Hope is considered the most difficult and
only suitable for seasoned hikers. Once the Oak Ridges Moraine Trail
is complete you will be able to combine it with the Bruce and the Ganaraska
creating a mammoth long distance loop. South to North Description -
The Pine Ridge section starts at the cairn opposite the Town hall in
Port Hope, beside the Ganaraska River and within sight of Lake Ontario.
The wilderness section above this starts in Moore Falls, where highway
35 meets the Black Lake Cottage road. The Peterborough section is almost
entirely in Victoria County. The Orillia section starts in Sadowa and
ends after 68 kilometers at the Sugarbush Estate, south of Horseshoe
Valley Road, about 10 km east of highway 400. This section of the trail
is mostly flat and suitable for novices. The Mad River section is named
after the Mad River, which it parallels for some distance. It has a
length of 55 kilometers and ends at the end-of-trail cairn. The Midland
section splits off from the main trail in the Copeland Forest, about
three kilometers east of Craighurst. It swings through Copeland Forest
and then heads north toward Midland along country paths and forests.
The Wasaga section of the trail winds through the sand hills of beautiful
Wasaga Beach Provincial Park.
Grand
Valley Trail Association
- 250km, Novice/Intermediate
Is a marked footpath
stretching more than 250 km between Rock Point Provincial Park on Lake
Erie to the town of Alton in Southwestern Ontario. The trail passes
through several urban areas which alternate with woods and fields. On
route you'll visit Brantford, Paris, Cabridge, Kitchener-Waterloo, Elora
and Fergus.
Oak
Ridges Moraine Trail
A Work in Progress
- The completed sections include Uxbridge, King, and Scugog and the association
is working to develop the Aurora, Caledon, Whitchurch and Ganaraska
areas. Why not give them a hand, go to their website to see how you
can help. *For
more information contact the trail association through their web site.* - South Central Region
Voyageur Trail
This
is a very ambitious project which takes advantage of a number of the
trails already in place. Traveling along the shores of Lake Superior,
the North Channel of Georgian Bay then through the rugged beauty of
Manitoulin island, this will be a spectacular and very difficult trail
when it's completed. For the truly ambitious, you can connect to the
Bruce Trail by using the South Bay to Tobermory ferry to continue hiking
down to Niagara Falls. The trail will run from South Baymouth on Manitoulin
Island to Thunder Bay in Northwestern Ontario a total of 1,100km. To
date, over 600km have been completed including established sections
in Lake Superior Provincial
Park and Pukaskwa National Park along the
spectacular north shore of Superior. *For more information contact the
trail association through their web site.*
- Ontario North
Western
Uplands Trail
Out-There's Algonquin
Park - Intermediate-Expert, Multiple Loops. Access is off Hwy 60
near the west gate but you can also access it from the other end off
of route 11, through Kearney. This is an excellent backpacking area
which is often over shadowed by the parks canoe reputation. There are
over 100km (includes loop sections) of trail with dozens of campsites
along route, many or which are lakeside. *For
more information contact the Friends of
Algonquin or Algonquin Provincial
Park through their web site.*
The Waterfront Trail - 350km+, Novice
Not a wilderness and some might say not a backpacking
trail at all. This most interesting of trails, travels a distance of
350km from Stoney Creek on the western shore of Lake Ontario to Quinte
West in the east (sounds funny doesn't it). There are ample campgrounds
along route in Conservation Areas and Provincial Parks. One big advantage
to being close to (it runs right through the city of Toronto) urban
areas is the reduced need to carry a lot of food. Don't think this is
a concrete foot path, even though it does need to use the roads at times,
it passes through some of the nicest natural settings on Lake Ontario's
north shore. *For more information contact the trail association through
their web site.* - South Central,
Toronto & Southwestern Regions of Ontario
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Quebec
Backpacking
Le
Canadianne/Fleur de Lys Trail
- 13km, Intermediate+, Laurentians
This is a linear,
13km, trail that connects Saint Adolphe d'Howard to the Parc des Campeur
in Sainte Agathe. The trail has a hut along the way for over nighting
or you can do some wilderness camping. More Laurentians
Devils
Mountain - Intermediate/Advanced, Laurentians
There are 30km
of trails and two separate campsites on the mountain.The mountain is
the second highest peak in the Laurentians at 783 m... More
Laurentians
Mont
Megantic Park - (Sherbrooke, Notre-Dame-des-Bois),
Beginner-Intermediate, Eastern Townships
You'll find 70km of trials winding
throughout the park, with huts, and camp sites with platforms available
for an over night stay. There
are three separate camping areas in the park... More
Eastern
Townships
Mont-Orford Park (Magog) - Intermediate/Expert, Eastern
Townships
Back country camping is available along
the Sentier de l'Estrie, which cuts through the park allowing you to
hike an out and back and make a weekend of it... More
Eastern
Townships
Parc
d'Environnement natural de Sutton - Intermediate/Expert
The park has 77km of trails, with huts
as well as backcountry campsites... More
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Townships
Long Distance Trails
Longue
Randonee Pedestre
- Mont Tremblant Park -
74km, Intermediate, Laurentians
The park has an
extended hike in the form of the Longue Randonee Pedestre. This 74km
trail includes a loop in the Lac Monroe section, then a long linear
section leading to the Saint Donat entrance... More
2-2.5hr north, Laurentians
National
Trail -
Intermediate/Expert, Laurentians
While often confused
with the Trans Canada Trail, this is an older initiative, dedicated
to backpackers, hikers, cross country/backcountry skiers and the newly
emerging snowshoe set... More
Laurentians
P'tit
Train du Nord/Aerobic Corridor
200km+, Novice, Laurentians
The two trails are
being interconnected to provide a loop from the St. Sauveur/Morin Heights
area to St. Jovite. These are certainly not traditional hiking trails
(they're main use is for cycling in the summer and cross country skiing
in the winter - the trail is a converted rail bed) but never-the-less,
you do see backpackers on route... More
Laurentians
Les
Sentiers de l'Estrie - Expert, 160km,
Eastern Townships
This extended linear
trial winds through the Townships and crosses some of it's major peaks.
The trail runs from Kingsbury in the northeast, south to Mont Orford
Park and across Orford, over Mont Chagnon then into the Bolton area...
More 2hrs
south east, Eastern
Townships
Sentiers
Frontaliers (Frontier Trail) - Intermediate/Expert, Eastern Townships
Expert, 82km of linear trail and an additional
26km of side trails. The trail stretches from Mont Megantic Park in
the north to the U.S. border in the south, where it dances along the
Maine border for a good distance, then heads into ZEC Louise Gosford...
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International
Appalachian Trail
- 1,100km, Expert, Quebec (Gaspesie), Maine & Northern New Brunswick
This exceptional
trail winds its way from the terminus of the Appalachian Trail in Baxter
State Park in Maine, through New Brunswick, crossing the highest peak
in the province, Mount Carleton. It continues into Quebec through the
beautiful Matapedia Valley before climbing into the "sea of mountains"
surrounding the Chic-Choc range in Gaspesie Park. The trail continues
out to the coastal cliffs where it follows the ocean into Forllion National
Park. Plans are now in the works to continue the trail up the spectacular
west coast of Newfoundland. The International
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The
Laurentian Trail
- 75km, Linear, Expert - La Mauricie National Park
This is the jewel
of the park. The trail stretches from the parks' west to the east, running
through the wild northern section and touching on the northern most
boundary formed by the Mattawin River. The terrain is varied and rolling
with many climbs (which also provide for some wonderful lookouts) and
descents along route. Moving through a mixed forest of maple, pine and
fir the trail also has some stream crossings, to make things even more
interesting. There are nine backcountry camping areas spaced between
seven and nine kilometres apart. Plan your trip carefully to ensure
you can cover each days planned distance. The hike takes from five to
seven days depending on your speed of travel. The trailhead is located
at the Passage Lookout parking area along the parks main road (Du Vieux-Brulis
Trail) just above Lac Wapizagonke. At the trails end it connects with
the Deux-Criques Trail which will take you to your terminus at the Riviere-a-la-Peche
service Centre. It's 30km back to the trailhead from here so make sure
you've set up a shuttle. Reservations
are mandatory and have a cost attached to them. Backcountry reservations
(and front country, if applicable) should be made as early as possible,
as the route is becoming more and more popular. Avoid the peak seasons
at the end of July, the month of August as well as long weekends in
the summer. Note:
1) The park requires you to complete the whole trail so make
sure you have the stamina, skills and fitness to do the entire length.
This is a wilderness area and there are no designated exit points along
route. 2) You must bring along a portable cook stove since campfires
are not permitted along the trail. La
Mauricie National Park
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Yukon Backpacking
Canol
Heritage Trail - 370km, Extreme
This is one of the
world's most isolated trails, the trail's extreme rating comes in great
part from the trails isolation but bears, river crossings, lack of shelter
are all part of the equation. The trail runs from Macmillan Pass in
the Yukon through a number of mountain ranges to Norman Wells in the
Northwest Territories. Norman Wells
Chilkoot
Trail - 33km, Expert
The trail to the
Klondike is rich with history and a beautiful but challenging backpacking
trail which takes from three to five days to complete for most backpackers.
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- Alexander
Mackenzie Voyageur Route Association
- Camping, Hiking, Backpacking, Sea Kayaking, Canoeing.
- Alpine Club of
Canada
- Alpine Club of
Canada - Hut System
- Alpine Club of
Canada - Rocky Mountains
- Alpine Club of
Canada - Calgary, Alberta
- Alpine Club of Canada
- Edmonton, Alberta
- Alpine Club of
Canada - Jasper, Alberta
- Alpine Club of
Canada - Red Deer, Central Alberta
- Alpine Club of
Canada - Prince George, British Columbia
- Alpine Club of
Canada - Okanagan, British Columbia
- Alpine Club of
Canada - Vancouver Island, British Columbia
- Alpine
Club of Canada - Manitoba
- Alpine
Club of Canada - (French Site) St. Boniface, Manitoba
- Alpine Club of
Canada - Ottawa, Ontario
- Alpine
Club of Canada - Outaouais, Quebec
- Alpine Club of Canada
- Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Alpine
Club of Canada - Toronto, Ontario
- Alpine Club of Canada
- (French Site) Montreal, Quebec
- Alpine Club of
Canada - Saskatchewan
- Alpine
Club of Canada - Whistler
- British
Columbia Mountaineering Club - British Columbia
- Bruce
Trail Association - Hiking, Backpacking, Ontario
- Burnaby
Outdoor Club - Burnaby, BC
- Calgary University Mountaineering
- Mountaineering, Calgary Alberta
- Canadian
Nature Federation
- Canadian Volkssport Federation
- Non-competitive, recreational activities for the whole family.
- Carleton University
Outdoor Club - Rock climbing, hiking, mountain biking, summer and
winter camping, canoeing, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing / Ottawa,
Canada
- Club Tread - Hiking,
Victoria British Columbia
- Durham
Outdoors Club - Oshawa, Ontario
- Elgin
Hiking Club
- East
Coast Trail Association - Hiking, St. John's Newfoundland
- Elaho
Trail Society - Squamish, BC
- Federation
of Mountain Clubs - Vancouver, BC
- Federation
of Alberta Naturalists
- Grand
Valley Trails Association - Is a marked footpath stretching more
than 250 km between Rock Point Provincial Park on Lake Erie to the town
of Alton, Ontario.
- Haliburton
Highlands Trails and Tours Network - Haliburton County, Ontario
- Hike
Ontario - Hike Ontario is a non-profit organization which represents
the interests of walkers and hikers in the province of Ontario, Canada.
- Hiker
Mike - Ontario hikers website
- Kootenay
Mountaineering Club - British Columbia
- Nature
Saskatchewan
- New
Brunswick Federation of Naturalists
- New Brunswick Trail
Association - Hiking, Backpacking, Mountain Biking, XC Skiing, New
Brunswick
- North
Shore Hikers - Vancouver
- Oak Ridges Trail
Association - Hiking, Ontario
- Outdoor
Recreation Council of BC - British Columbia - Camping, Hiking, Backpacking,
Mountaineering, Ice Climbing, Mountain Biking, Sea Kayaking, White Water
Kayaking, Canoeing, White Water Canoeing.
- Outting
Club of East York - East York, Ontario
- Rideau
Trail Association - A hiking trail of about 300 km. (186mi.) in
Eastern Ontario, Canada. It winds in a generally north-northeast direction
from Kingston on Lake Ontario to Ottawa
- Rocky
Mountain Ramblers Association - Alberta
- Sierra
Club of Canada
- Simon
Fraser University Outdoor Recreation Club - Burnaby, British Columbia
- Superior
Hiking Trail Association
- Trans Canada Trail Association
- Hiking, Mountain Biking, Backpacking, Nordic Skiing, Backcountry Skiing
- Voyageur Trail
Association - Hiking, Backpacking, Telemark Skiing / Objectives: To
build and maintain a wilderness hiking trail from Thunder Bay, along
the northern shores of Lakes Superior and Huron to the southern tip
of Manitoulin Island-a distance of 1100 kms or 700 miles. Ontario
- West
Kootenay Naturalists' Association - Hiking, Camping, Cross Country
Skiing, Snowshoeing, Canoeing. / West Kootenays Arrow Forest District
- Wilderness
Adventurers Outdoor Club of Toronto - Toronto, ON
- Yukon
Conservation Society
- Yukon
Outdoor Club
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- Altrec
- USA
- Backcountry
Gear Limited - Backpacking, Camping, Clothing, Moutaineering / Marmot,
Gregory, Garuda, Integral Designs, Western Mountaineering, Moonstone,
PUR, Walrus.
- LL
Bean - Outdoor Gear
Mountain Equipment Co-op - Canadian
Outdoor Store
- Moletracks
- Day packs, backpacks, fanny packs, compression bags and other accessories
for camping, hiking, mountaineering.
- REI
- Outdoor Gear, USA
- Search
Gear - Search and Rescue Gear
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- MapBlast
- For road maps, go to Canadian Maps and type in a City and Province.
- Topos
sur le Web - Geographical Locator and Topographical Maps (French).
Quebec
- Canadian Hydrographic
Service - Official Marine Navigation Charts and Nautical Publications
including tide tables along with a dealer list.
- Canada's national
topographic mapping agency - topographic information for the Canadian
landmass.
- Chrismar
Mapping
- Dog Ears - Maps, Books,
Canada
- Dun-Map - Multimedia
Mapping, Canada
- Gem Trek Publishing
- Specializes in producing detailed maps of the Canadian Rockies
- National Atlas of Canada
- Canadian Map Services, National Resources Canada
- Pathfinder
Maps - Topographic Maps, Nautical Charts for Canada and the United
States, Canadian Aeronautical Charts.
- World
of Maps - Topographical Maps
- Trailmonkey
- Free Hiking & Mt. Biking, Maps and Trails site. USA
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- Alpina
- Hiking Boots, Cross Country Ski & Boots, Telemark Boots
- Arc'TeryxBackpacks
- Artiach (Appalachian
Mountain Supply) - Sleeping Accesories
- Asics
- Sports Shoes
- Asolo
- Hiking Boots
- Altberg
Boots - Hiking Boots
- Biblertents
- Tents
- Boreal
- Outdoor Equipment
- Bushnell
Sports Optics Canada - Sports Optics: Binoculars, Telescopes, Rangefinders,
Nightvision
- Cabela's
- Camp
Trails - Outdoor Equipment
- Camelbac
- Hydration Systems
- Canon
- Cameras and Accesories
- Caribou
- Outdoor Equipment
- Cascade
Designs (Therm-a-Rest, Seal) - Outdoor Equipment
- Cirque
Works - Backpacks
- Columbia
- Outdoor Clothing
- Eagle
Creek - Travel Packs
- Eastern
Mountain Sports (EMS) - Outdoor Equipment
- Eureka
- Outdoor Gear
- Far
West - Outdoor Clothing
- First Choice Foods
- Camping Food
- Feathered
Friends - Outdoor Clothing
- Farrino
- Outdoor Equipement
- Fuji
- Film
- Garmont
- General
Ecology - Water Purifiers. Manufacturer of the First Need.
- Gore-Tex
- Outdoor Clothing (Fabrics)
- Granite
Gear - Packs, Hats, Mitts, Gloves
- GUTZ
- Gutz Extreme First Aid Gear
- Harvest
Foodworks - Camping Food
- Heater Meals -
Camping Food (Survival)
- Hi-Tec
- Hiking Shoes and Boots
- Integral
Designs - Outdoor Equipment
- Jack
Wolfskin - Outdoor Equipment
- Jandd
- Backpacks
- Jansport
- Outdoor Equipment
- Katadyn - Water
Filters
- Kelty
- Outdoor Equipment
- Knu-Pac
Portaging Systems - Canoe and kayak portaging systems.
- La
Sportiva - Outdoor Equipment
- Lafuma
- Outdoor Equipment
- Leatherman
- Multi-tools
- Leki
- Outdoor Equipment
- L.L.
Bean - Outdoor Gear
- Lowe
Alpine - Outdoor Gear, Climbing Gear
- Marmot
- Outdoor Gear
- Marmot
Mountain Works - Outdoor Gear
- Moletracks
- Day packs, backpacks, fanny packs, compression bags and other accessories
for camping, hiking, mountaineering.
- Moss
Tents - Tents
- Mountain
Hard Wear - Outdoor Equipment and Clothing
- Mountain House
- Camping Food
- Mountain
Smith - Backpacks
- Mountain
Tools - Outdoor Gear
- Mountain
Safety Research (MSR) - Outdoor Equipment
- Natural Balance
- Backpacks
- Navarro
Weather Gear
- New
Balance - Sport Shoes
- Nikko
- Backpacks
- Outdoor
Research - Outdoor Equipment
- Outdoor Solutions
Products - Camping Equipment, Canoe & Kayak Accessories
- Pacific Environments
Outdoor Research Inc. - Specialising in the research and development
of advanced technology, stand-alone survival systems, products and programs
for immediate deployment in Recreation, Corporate and Aviation Safety,
Survival, Search and Rescue, and Post-Disaster applications.
- Patagonia
- Outdoor Clothing
- Pentax
- Cameras and Accessories
- Petzl
- Head Lamps
- Pneugear
Inc. - Cocoon4 sleeping bag
- Powerbar
- Energy Foods
- Primal Wear - Appareal
- Raichle
- Hiking Boots
- REI-
Oudoor Equipment
- Richmoor - Camping
Foods
- Rockport
- Hiking Boots
- Reebok - Footwear
- Royal
Robbins - Outdoor Clothing
- Scarpa - Hiking
Boots and Shoes
- Sierra
Designs - Outdoor Equipment
- Saloman
- Hiking and Skiing Equipment
- Serratus
- Backpacks
- Sirius
Wilderness Medicine - Medical Supplies (Sirius Wilderness Medical
Kits)
- Skeet
& Ike Enterprises Inc. - Organic soy nut snacks
- Slumberjack
- Smith
- Sport Sunglasses
- Solstice
- Outdoor Clothing
- SportsWrap
- Personal cooling device
- SunDog
- Travel Packs
- Tecnica
- Footwear
- Tender
Corporation - Insect related products, first aid, sunburn and skin
care products.
- The Jerky Market
Place - Jerky, Camping Foods
- The
Original Bug Shirt Company - All clothing designed to protect against
biting insects.
- Timberland
- Backpacks
- Tough
Traveler - Child Carriers
- Vasque
- Hiking Boots
- Vaude
- Outdoor Gear
- Walrus
- Tents
- Wiggys
- Outdoor Equipment
- Wild
Country - Tents, Climbing Equipment
- Woods
- Tents
- WTC
Ecomaster (PentaPure) - Water Filters
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- The
Canmore Clubhouse
- Alberta
- Lawrence
Grassj Hut (Mount Clemenceau) - Alberta
- Peter
and Catharine Whyte Hut (PEYTO) - Banff National Park, Alberta
- Bow
Hut - Banff National Park, Alberta
- Balfour
Hut - Banff National Park, Alberta
- Scott
Duncan Hut - Banff National Park, Alberta
- Abbot
Pass Hut - Banff National Park, Alberta
- Neil
Colgan Hut - Banff National Park, Alberta
- Castle
Mountain Hut - Banff National Park, Alberta
- The
Canadian Alpine Centre - Banff National Park, Alberta
- Tantalus
Hut - British Columbia
- Fairy
Meadow Hut - British Columbia
- Great
Cairn Hut - British Columbia
- A.O.
Wheeler Hut - Glacier National Park, British Columbia
- Lloyd
MacKay Hut - Jasper National Park, Albert
- Wates-Gibson
Memorial Hut - Jasper National Park, Alberta
- Mount
Colin Centennial Hut - Jasper National Park, Alberta
- Sydney
Vallance Hut - Jasper National Park, Alberta
- Fay
Hut - Kootenay National Park, British Columbia
- Bon
Echo Hut - Bon Echo Provincial Park, Ontario
- Elizabeth
Parker Hut - Yoho National Park, British Columbia
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