
Lillian O’Neil-Campbell
As Network Engagement and Support Coordinator, Lillian works closely with trail partners and community groups across Canada to strengthen connections and support local trail development. She also supports capacity building, volunteer, and outreach initiatives so the Trans Canada Trail network can thrive.
Lillian holds a degree in Environmental Studies and Human Geography from the University of Toronto. Her background in trail-related work ranges from leading guided horseback tours through Banff National Park to helping create GeoTrails for the Georgian Bay UNESCO Geopark Project. She is passionate about connecting people with the abundant benefits of spending time outdoors.
Outside of work, Lillian loves painting, drawing, hiking and swimming. Her art is often inspired by the scenery and wildlife she encounters while out on the trails. Her favourite sections of the Trans Canada Trail are around Banff National Park, as well as the Pan Am Path by her home in Scarborough, Ontario.


