The Great Trail
Completed in time for Canada’s
150th anniversary of confederation,
The Great Trail lays claim to the
world’s longest uninterrupted
network of recreational trails.
This coast-to-coast marvel offers
an abundance of activities through
a variety of landscapes: wilderness,
urban, rural, greenways, blueways
(rivers) and roadways. Five distinct
segments of The Great Trail run
right through Lesser Slave River,
providing breathtaking sights
ranging from boreal wilderness and
pristine meandering rivers to the
vast Lesser Slave Lake itself.
To download a map of Lesser Slave
River’s section of The Great Trail,
visit mdlsr.ca/Great-Trail.
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