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The Glacier Trail from Takakkaw Falls

A beautiful route at the foot of glaciers and peaks rising to 3,000 metres above sea level. A high mountain atmosphere guaranteed! Spectacular waterfalls, including Takakkaw Falls at the start, a mountain lake and a forest lake add to the diversity of the route.
Cap Miquelon
A circuit with breathtaking scenery.
Saint Mary's Battery Park to Gaskiers Trail
A very beautiful walk along the coast. Park in the nicely decorated car park next to the Battery. Right from the start, there is a pretty, inaccessible beach on the right with pink and mauve rocks. You cross beautiful moorland, with a few muddy sections. When you reach the tip, you can see from the photos the significant erosion of the coastline. Very beautiful view of the sea and the pond.
La Manche and its suspension bridge
Take Manche Road and park at the end of the track. Take the path to the right of the La Manche Village car park. Just before you reach the suspension bridge, there is a pretty waterfall on the left where you can swim. Superb view of the bridge, very clear water, with the possibility of seeing seals.
Signal Hill Trail
Park on Clancey Drive, in the car park along the lake. Beautiful vegetation. Follow the lake on the right until you see a sign indicating the walk to Signal Hill on the right. Go up the street, then take a path on the left. Then take the first path on the right with the sign indicating the different paths to the Signal Hill site. Climb up to Signal Hill for superb views of the coast: Fort Amherst and Cape Spear. Just before the Memorial, take the path on the right that descends towards the coast. This part is more difficult with a section where you need to hold on to chains. Walk along the quays and go back up to the Battery Road crossroads to descend Quidi Vidi Road. Turn left to reach the lake.
Beaches path at Witless Bay
A wonderful walk facing an ecological reserve and small islands where you can see penguins, seals and sometimes whales. The route follows the coast and provides access to small beaches. Park in the car park facing the sea at the end of the road
Cape Shore Trail
A beautiful round trip walk that takes you to Bonavista Lighthouse, a great place to see puffins and whales. Park in the car park at the start of the walk. Follow the trail. There is a picnic table facing the islets. After Bonavista Lighthouse, a geological curiosity with a heart carved into the rocks through which you can see the sea, you can walk along the road on the way back.
Fox Island
A beautiful walk through the coastal moors, we saw three fox droppings and crossed the colourful fishing village of Chapney's. Park in the car park at the entrance to the village. Follow the signs. However, access to Fox Island via the isthmus is closing, vegetation is growing back, and access is difficult with ropes. The walk indicated on the sign offers a 5.5 km circuit. Geological curiosity in the village.
Skerwink Trail
Known as the most beautiful circular walk. Park in the car park. Follow the signposted path. When you reach the signs, turn left towards Coastal. Enjoy beautiful views of the sea, cliffs and Trinity Cove. At the end of the walk, descend to a pretty little beach and a pond, then return to the car park.
Chance Cove Coastal Trail
Spectacular hike, it feels like Vietnam. Park in the car park and climb the stairs, walk through the pine trees, then enjoy the view of the isthmus. Then we followed the coast to a cape, where we saw two fin whales. We continued along the coast and discovered several viewpoints overlooking cliffs and pools of water in fantastic colours. We saw a bald eagle. Pretty beach where we saw a whale. Return to the isthmus through the pine forest, then back to the car park along the water's edge.
The Black Mountain in Quebec
A beautiful hike with a refuge, a watchtower and the remains of a Second World War aircraft along the way. Follow the Mesangeai trail. This hike allows you to discover the Montagne Noire.
The waterfalls of Yoho Valley

Explore the wild Yoho Valley with its stunning waterfalls. The hike is not physically demanding and the route is easy to follow. With three campsites, you can stay overnight to enjoy the beautiful starry sky, far from light pollution, preferably during the new moon.
The Maligne Canyon

This is a superb walk in Jasper National Park (in Alberta, Canada), offering magnificent views along the Maligne River and across footbridges, where the fury of the waters in a high, narrow gorge is striking.
Moose Mountain Trail, Alberta

A lengthy uphill climb with sweeping landscape views, the Moose Mountain Trail is an amazing adventure just 45 minutes from Calgary that showcases the natural beauty of Bragg Creek. Trek up through the forest and into the mountainous terrain to reach the summit of Moose Mountain, where you can gaze out across the Rockies from atop the fire tower.
Canyon Creek Ice Caves Trail, Alberta

Featuring an interesting cave system and a beautifully scenic setting in Kananaskis country, the Canyon Creek Ice Caves Trail is a fun route to explore when visiting Bragg Creek. Although the first half of the hike isn’t anything spectacular, the final portion more than makes up for any dull moments hiking along a forest service road!
Burstall Pass from Mud Lake

After a route close to lakes, this hike offers the ascent of a pass surrounded by peaks over 3,000 metres high, in an undeniably "natural" atmosphere.
Be careful when crossing Burstall Creek, which requires a good sense of direction and should only be attempted in good conditions and with caution.
Bourgeau Lake and Harvey Pass

A superb hike that starts with a pleasant walk through the forest before reaching Bourgeau Lake. The landscape then becomes much more rocky and you pass two other lakes before reaching Harvey Pass, where there is a sweeping view.
Helen Lake and Dolomite Ridge

This hike begins with a pleasant climb to Helen Lake, through forest and then a beautiful "alpine pasture" setting. The terrain then becomes rockier as you traverse the ridges of Dolomite Ridge. This is a hike that can be adjusted in length to suit your preferences.
Wenkchemna Pass via the Ten Peaks Valley

An exceptional hike in the heart of Banff National Park, towards a high-altitude pass. You will find yourself in a spectacular high mountain setting, with superb views of the Ten Peaks, snow-capped peaks rising to over 3,000 metres. A hike that presents no difficulty other than its length and cumulative elevation gain.