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Trail Builders of Tomorrow

An Indigenous youth wearing a green hard hat, and an orange safety vest uses a saw to cut a fallen branch on the Trans Canada Trail in Ontario. Un jeune autochtone portant un casque vert et un gilet de sécurité orange utilise une scie pour couper une branche tombée sur le Sentier Transcanadien dans l'Ontario.

30 April, 2024

Trail Builders
of Tomorrow

A group of young people working together on a section of the Trans Canada Trail. They are using shovels, rakes, and other tools to clear brush, smooth the path, and improve the trail for users. Un groupe de jeunes travaille ensemble sur un tronçon du Sentier Transcanadien. Ils utilisent des pelles, des râteaux et d'autres outils pour débroussailler, aplanir le chemin et améliorer le sentier pour les utilisateurs.

30 April, 2024

National Youth Employment Program

Two young Asian students, one male and one female, wearing backpacks and carrying books, walk side-by-side on a scenic trail surrounded by trees. Deux jeunes étudiants asiatiques, un homme et une femme, portant des sacs à dos et des livres, marchent côte à côte sur un sentier pittoresque entouré d'arbres.

30 April, 2024

Education in Trails

A young Asian woman with short black hair stands confidently on a forested trail of the Trans Canada Trail. She smiles brightly, arms crossed, and wears a blue hard hat and a green safety vest. (Trail Builders of Tomorrow program, TCT). Une jeune femme asiatique aux cheveux noirs courts se tient avec assurance sur un sentier forestier du Sentier Transcanadien. Elle sourit, les bras croisés, et porte un casque bleu et un gilet de sécurité vert. (Programme des bâtisseurs de sentiers de demain, STC).

30 April, 2024

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