Walking Guides and Trips in Canada
Below are popular Walking guides and trips in Canada that you can use to plan your next adventure. You can download guides, including a detailed map, description and points of interest for a small fee to your iPhone or Android.
Guides
Come vist Edmonton's signature downtown park
Come explore Kinnaird Park and the river valley
Explore one of Edmonton's premiere parks
A favourite family picnic location
Get some great pictures of downtown and the river valley
Take a great walk by the riverside
One of the busiest and best parks in the city
Walk along the river in beautiful Buena Vista Park
Walk your dog or launch a hot air ballon right here!
Pan for gold or go beach-combing in Prospectors Point
A stroll through a riverside park
Come explore Victoria Park
Stunning photo opportunities abound on this challenging walk
A walking tour of the dunes located near Tadoussac, Quebec
A fantastic family park with great river access
Explore two riverside parks in one walk
A quick loop guide to getting the most out of this small park.
Trips
I was visiting Vancouver for the first time. I was there on business and my hotel was in the downtown area. I went for two walks, one the evening before my meetings and two a walk the late afternoon after my meetings. I covered Waterfront Station, Victory Square, Canada Place, Vancouver Lookout/Harbour Centre, Main Vancouver Post Office, Vancouver Art Gallery, Centennial Fountain, and other places. A very nice walk.
Montreal Walking Tour - Places des Art, Old Montreal, and Downtown / Eaton Center




Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Walking | 8.9 miles
Walking | 8.9 miles
I was on a business trip to Montreal and I took the hours before the meeting to quickly walk through the Old Montreal area, near the Old Port on the St Laurence River. It was below zero -- very, very cold. The Old city is beautiful, reminding me of an old European City center. Beautifully maintained buildings, churches, street fronts, and squares. The underground city was a very fast paced,...
A short rain forest loop crossing the Lynn River by a short suspension bridge.
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