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This category contains sites for clubs and organizations whose main activity is to lead hikes, maintain trails, advocate for trails or open space, or promote hiking in Canada.
http://web.unbc.ca/~ramblers/
Features information on the group, including schedule, contacts, membership details, links, and photos. Located in Prince George, British Columbia.
http://www.corehike.org/
Describes group in Calgary, Alberta that runs events consisting of day hikes, scrambles, backpacking, x-c skiing and snowshoeing. Includes membership details, an application, a discussion board, events, photos and articles.
http://www.thetrail.ca/
Provides information on local hiking trails, primarily those built on old rail beds. Maps, descriptions, events, history, and news.
http://www.hphc.ca/
Day hikes in the greater Toronto area. Includes schedule of events and membership information.
http://www.trailway.ca/
A non-profit corporation dedicated to the development of a recreational trail from St. John's to Port aux Basques using the former Canadian National railway line. The T'Railway is the Newfoundland portion of the TransCanada Trail.
http://www.northshorehikers.org/
Adult-oriented group based in Vancouver, BC involved in hiking, backpacking, back country skiing and kayaking. Includes details of activities, membership, trip reports, photos, newsletter, issues, notices, links and contact information.
http://www.skylinehikers.ca/
Hiking in the Canadian Rocky Mountains in Alberta. Non-profit organization offers 6-day summer wilderness camps.
http://www.torontobrucetrailclub.org/
Member club of the Bruce Trail Association maintains the Toronto Section of this trail. Also provides hiking and social activity programs for its members.
http://www.trailsbc.ca/
The sponsoring organization for the Trans Canada Trail in British Columbia. Source of information on non-motorized recreational trails.
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