by Canadian Trails | Jul 16, 2020 | Canadian Trails Federation
As summer continues to hit high gear, many are choosing to work out at home or outdoors amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Working out at home has its benefits, from an easily accessible fridge for cold water to having a bathroom nearby. But outdoor workouts can add sunshine...
by Canadian Trails | Jul 9, 2020 | Canadian Trails Federation
Victoria’s Rocky Mountain Books relies on people heading into the great outdoors for its guidebook sales. But in the early days of COVID-19, it was unclear when or if recreational trails would open. But as restrictions in provincial parks began to lift, RMB launched...
by Canadian Trails | Jul 9, 2020 | Canadian Trails Federation
“Canada plays a critical role in protecting many of these plants and animals.” Every nation plays an important role in stopping wildlife extinction. Here in Canada, we have an estimated 80,000 known wild species. They range from pygmy shrew to polar bear, and from...
by Canadian Trails | Jul 9, 2020 | Canadian Trails Federation
With COVID-19 making travel limited, why not explore our own beautiful country? 2020 is definitely the year for Canadians to explore all of our amazing provinces and territories. The best way to do so is by visiting Canadian National Parks. READ FULL...
by Canadian Trails | Jun 25, 2020 | British Columbia, Canadian Trails, Canadian Trails Federation
HARTLEY BAY, B.C. – The Province announced Wednesday that the Active Transportation Grants program will be helping to rebuild some of British Columbia’s economy after the pandemic and meet CleanBC’s climate goals. Residents from six northern communities will be able...
by Canadian Trails | Jun 25, 2020 | Canadian Trails, Canadian Trails Federation, Ontario
When Torontonians were spotted crowding beaches this past weekend, the public shaming followed. Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the photos that came out of Cherry Beach looked more like South Beach, Florida. “And you’ve seen what happened down in Florida,” said Ford...