The Best Hiking Trails In Canada

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Canada is home to some of the most stunning wildlife in the world. There are plenty of hiking trails along with hundreds of miles of untouched nature. Here are some of the top hiking trails you can do in the country.

Kejimkujik National Park (Nova Scotia)

Kejimkujik is a beautiful natural park with 15 hiking trails. At night, the sky is covered in a blanket of stars, so it is best to pair your hike up with overnight camping.

Grey Owl Trail (Manitoba)

The Gray Owl Trail is located in the Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba. The hike is not for amateurs and includes beaches, forests, and wildlife.

Banff National Park (Alberta)

Banff National Park is the oldest national park in Canada and is still one of the most beautiful.

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Grizzly Lake Trail (Yukon Territories)

Along the Yukon’s Tombstone Mountains is the Grizzly Lake Trail. There are plenty of routes available for the serious and more casual hiker.

Skyline Trail (Alberta)

Test your body to its limits with the 44-kilometer route in Jasper National Park. We can guarantee that it will be worth it.