The Trans Canada Trail is Canada's national trail, forming the longest multi-use trail system in the world. It spans diverse landscapes, including urban, rural, and wilderness areas, and supports a wide range of activities such as hiking, cycling, paddling, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and horseback riding. The trail connects communities across the country and promotes outdoor adventure, conservation, and national unity. https://tctrail.ca/
The Pacific Northwest Trail (PNT) is a 1,200-mile long-distance trail that stretches from Glacier National Park in Montana to Cape Alava on the Pacific Ocean in Olympic National Park. It traverses diverse terrain across five primary geographic areas: the Rocky Mountains, Okanogan Highlands, North Cascades, Puget Sound, and the Olympic Peninsula. https://www.pnt.org/
The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), officially designated as the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, is a long-distance hiking and equestrian trail closely aligned with the highest portion of the Cascade and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges, which lie 100 to 150 miles (160 to 240 km) east of the U.S. Pacific coast. The trail's southern terminus is next to the Mexico–United States border, just south of Campo, California, and its northern terminus is on the Canada–US border, upon which it continues unofficially to the Windy Joe Trail within Manning Park in British Columbia; it passes through the states of California, Oregon, and Washington. https://www.pcta.org/
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