Hiking in Multi-Regional Trails is taken from Hiking in Ontario from Ulysses Green Escapes Guides. This affordable digital chapter is a great tool to organize your next hiking trip in multiple regions of Ontario.
Canada's first long-distance walking trail was completed in Ontario in 1967, just in time for the country's 100th birthday, Known as the Bruce Trail, this footpath followed the ridge of the Niagara Escarpment for 700 km (434 miles). It has been extended since then, and now runs 1,285 km (771 miles), including all the side trails.
Hiking in Multi-Regional Trails offers 8 long trails in the province like the Trans Canada Trail, the Waterfront Trail and the National Trail. It includes information on how to get there, the number of trails, the level of difficulty, the total distance, the interesting features and the facilities. This affordable digital chapter is a great tool to organize your next hiking trip in multiple regions of Ontario.