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35 of Canada’s Longest Hiking Trails – Explore Magazine

July 25, 2016 by Glenn Leave a Comment

To celebrate Explore’s 35th anniversary, we’re compiling “Top 35” lists of amazing outdoor adventures all year long. Up now: 35 of Canada’s LONGEST hiking trails!

Source: 35 of Canada’s Longest Hiking Trails

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