About the Canadian Trail Summit

A new gathering for the trail sector

2026 marks the inaugural edition of the Canadian Trail Summit. Taking place June 16 to 19, 2026 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, this event represents a first-of-its-kind opportunity for the Canadian trail sector to come together and chart a path forward for our country’s vast network of trails.

Summit theme: Trails for a Changing World

As the world changes, so must our approach to building, maintaining and stewarding trails. Trails for a Changing World invites leaders and learners from across the trail sector — managers, suppliers, researchers, advocates, governments and enthusiasts — to exchange bold ideas and practical solutions that will shape the future of trails. From adapting infrastructure and building for climate resilience to advancing inclusion, supporting healthy living and strengthening community ties, this summit is a call to action for everyone invested in the value of trails. Together, we’ll explore how to ensure that trails and the trail sector remain sustainable, inclusive, resilient and essential for generations to come. Sessions will focus on three streams:

Innovating trail management

Exploring techniques and best practices in trail design, construction and maintenance to ensure sustainable, climate-resilient trail systems and excellent trail experiences.

Strengthening the trail sector

Examining the systems, technologies and strategies — from fundraising and training to volunteerism and government engagement — that enable trail organizations to operate sustainably, respond to change and grow their impact.

Fostering healthy communities

Exploring how access to well-designed trails and the removal of barriers can encourage physical activity, support mental well-being, advance reconciliation and strengthen community cohesion.

About Trans Canada Trail

The Canadian Trail Summit is hosted by Trans Canada Trail, the organization that advocates, stewards and champions Canada’s nationwide trail system. 

The Trans Canada Trail is the longest multi-use trail system in the world and it is always growing. It reaches every province and territory, and connects all three of Canada’s coastlines. Each section of the Trans Canada Trail is managed locally and supports different activities and community needs. 

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