Leave a Legacy through Willfora

Your legacy is an expression of who you are and what you believe in

When you make a gift in your will to Trans Canada Trail, you’re ensuring the Trail is around for the benefit of users for generations to come. You’re ensuring that it remains a vital part of communities across Canada and unites the hearts of thousands of people just like you, as a place to connect to nature and to one another.

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Wills and Charitable Bequests

Remembering Trans Canada Trail in your will is a kind and generous act. Often, a gift in your will allows you to leave a much larger gift than would be possible during your lifetime, while still retaining control of your assets.

You can leave securities, cash or even a percentage of your estate, while also supporting your loved ones. Your estate will receive a charitable tax receipt that can lower or even eliminate estate taxes.

Speak to your lawyer about drafting or revisiting your will, or adding a codicil. Be sure to inform us of your bequest and your wishes. It will give us the opportunity to thank you and, more importantly, to discuss what you hope your gift will help to accomplish. We will respect your privacy and confidentiality every step of the way.

Your will can be a powerful way to sustain important charities like Trans Canada Trail

Trans Canada Trail has partnered with Willfora, a free resource to help make creating a will easier than ever. Willfora allows you to create a secure and legal will online in 20 minutes or less, at no cost to you. It also includes the option for you to leave a gift in your will to one or more of your preferred charities while ensuring your loved ones are looked after.

Visit Trans Canada Trail’s Willfora page and start planning your legacy today.

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Not available to residents of Quebec. Disclaimer: This partnership is not intended as a substitute for professional advice and assistance from your lawyer, financial advisor or tax consultant. We recommend that you discuss your plans with your lawyer and/or financial advisor before proceeding with a will or a legacy gift.