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  2. Trans Canada Trail - Wikipedia

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    The network of the Trans Canada Trail is made up of more than 400 community trails. Each trail section is developed, owned, and managed locally by trail groups, conservation authorities, and by municipal, provincial, territorial, and federal governments, for instance in parks such as Gatineau Park or along existing trails such as the Cataraqui Trail and Voyageur Hiking Trail.

  3. List of longest cross-country trails - Wikipedia

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    Trans Canada Trail – In Canada, this trail extends to around 15,000 km (9,300 mi) from coast to coast and is still in need of completion. American Discovery Trail – Extends from coast to coast in the USA, the longer Southern route is 8,158 km (5,069 mi) long. Grand Italian Trail – This trail is around 6,000 km (3,700 mi) through Italy.

  4. List of trails in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Multi-use trail that is a section of the Trans-Canada Trail. Mostly flat with a crushed limestone surface. Lynn Valley Trail: 11.8 km (7.3 mi) Simcoe: Port Dover: Simcoe, Port Dover bicycle-friendly trail Maitland Trail: Goderich: Auburn: Goderich, Auburn hiking trail Merritt Trail: 45 km Waterfront Trail at St. Catharines: Friendship Trail at ...

  5. Riverfront Trail, Greater Moncton - Wikipedia

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    The Riverfront Trail is a multiuse trail in Greater Moncton, along the shores of the Petitcodiac River. The trail comprises the Moncton section of the Trans Canada Trail , passing through the city's Riverfront Park, and extends to the neighbouring communities of Riverview and Dieppe . [ 1 ]

  6. Iron Horse Trail, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    It covers a distance of 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi). [2] The trail was opened on 5 October 1997 on abandoned Canadian Pacific Railway right of way sections, including portions of the right-of-way of the now-defunct Grand River Railway. The two cities combined resources to purchase the property. It is a part of the Trans Canada Trail. [3] [4]

  7. Rainbow Routes Association - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Routes Association (RRA) is an incorporated, not-for-profit organization and registered charity.The organization is dedicated to sustainable mobility through the development and promotion of active transportation routes in the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, and is the local representative for the Trans Canada Trail.

  8. Newfoundland and Labrador Route 430 - Wikipedia

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    The route begins at the intersection of Route 1 (The Trans Canada Highway) in Deer Lake and ends in St. Anthony. Officially known as the Great Northern Peninsula Highway , it has been designated as the Viking Trail since it is the main auto route to L'Anse aux Meadows , the only proven Viking era settlement in North America.

  9. TransCanada - Wikipedia

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    Trans Canada Trail, a hiking trail system; Trans-Canada Highway, primary highway that runs across Canada; Trans-Canada Air Lines, predecessor to Air Canada; TC Energy, formerly TransCanada Corporation, an energy company based in Calgary, Alberta; TransCanada Tower, Calgary, an office tower located in Calgary, Alberta