When visiting Canada, many visitors from around the world interested in having trails for Hiking.
In 1992, Canada began construction of the longest tourist route called The Great Trail (Great trail).
To date, the government of Canada built almost 90% of the total length of the path, 20770 of 24,000 kilometers, and a quarter of the route passes through the waterway.
Trail stretches from Newfoundland to British Columbia, crossing the 13 canadian provinces.
The great path is the longest path without cars and the longest recreational human footprint on our planet.
The construction of the route carries two key ideas: promoting tourism and a healthy lifestyle, as well as an attempt to unite local communities, as many communities do not have roads that connect them together. Thanks to the great trail local residents will be able to get acquainted with your neighbors and learn more about her native land.