Trail Care Day 2024
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It takes a nation to care for the world’s longest trail network! And on June 1, we’ll be celebrating the thousands of volunteers across Canada who do exactly that.
Trail Care Day is a multi-location event happening in communities across Canada to get the Trail ready for spring and summer. Each event showcases a unique section of the Trans Canada Trail and calls on volunteers in the community to roll up their sleeves for whatever trail care activity is needed most locally — from debris removal and brush clean-up to accessibility improvements or art installations.
Join a Trail Care event happening near you. At each event, you’ll find dedicated volunteers, exciting activities and an opportunity to care for the trail that connects us all.
Check out a Trail Care event in your community
Alberta
Edmonton: Amisk Wacîw Mêskanaw Trail (Beaver Hill Road Trail)
British Columbia
Victoria: Galloping Goose Regional Trail
Manitoba
Erickson: The Rossburn Subdivision Trail
New Brunswick
Fredericton: Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge
Newfoundland and Labrador
Conception Bay South: The Newfoundland T’railway
Nova Scotia
Mahone Bay: Dynamite Trail section of the Rum Runners Trail
Ontario
Toronto: Great Lakes Waterfront Trail
Windsor: Great Lakes Waterfront Trail
Quebec
Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts: Le P’tit Train du Nord
Yukon
Haines Junction: The Pine Lake Trail
Trail Care is generously supported by Columbia Sportswear and Toyota Canada.
Trail Care Grant Program
Each year, between April and July, thousands of volunteers undertake projects to ensure that all users can safely access the benefits of outdoor recreation on the Trans Canada Trail. Our Trail Care grant program provides funding for projects to improve Trail sections, supporting the transition from one season to another.