What if a single day on the trail could shift your entire sense of place? From the moss-draped rainforests of British Columbia to the red cliffs of Prince Edward Island, from rugged Rocky Mountain ridgelines to the rolling maple forests of Québec—Canada’s trails offer more than just scenery. They offer something quieter, deeper. A way to reconnect with the land, with others, and with yourself. This guide invites you into that experience. Whether you're a new hiker seeking an easy morning escape or a seasoned adventurer chasing a full-day summit, here you’ll find curated trail pairings and itineraries that don’t just tell you where to walk—but why it’s worth walking. Each chapter is grounded in real footsteps and practical detail, exploring: Urban-to-wilderness day hikes that begin minutes from major cities - Long-weekend getaways with basecamp suggestions and loop options - Region-by-region trail highlights across all ten provinces and three territories - Indigenous-led experiences, cultural routes, and interpretive walks - Seasonal suggestions—from spring thaw trails to winter snowshoe rambles - Guidance on respectful travel, safety, trail communities, and local food stops This isn’t a checklist. It’s a companion. The kind of book that opens with trail dust and closes with you already planning your next outing. Buy your copy today, and let the trail show you the way.