
TransCanada Trail -- Eastend SK CAN
N 49° 30.967 W 108° 49.192
12U E 657800 N 5487116
TransCanada Trail is not just a single ultra long hiking trail, but it's also composed of several segments where people can hike through the differing natural environments of this amazing country
Waymark Code: WM183T7
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
Date Posted: 05/24/2023
Views: 3
This part of the TransCanada Trail is located in and around the town of Eastend, famous for the T Rex skeletal remains that have been discovered in the hills nearby, which drove the Royal Saskatchewan Museum to build their T Rex Centre a few km outside of Eastend.
A particularly nice segment of this trail starts at the plank bridge over the Frenchman River makes a nice loop over to the road bridge also over the Frenchman River. The trail is nice and flat, scenery is very nice, trail is smooth - it's a nice way to walk off your dinner without committing to a lot of kilometers.
Coordinates of the other end's trailhead: N 49° 30.929 W 108° 49.851
 Recommended number of days to complete: .00
 Distance in miles or kilometres: 3.2
 Shelters?: No
 Designated campsites?: Yes
 Number of designated campsites: 1
 Permit Required?: No
 Trail Website: [Web Link]
 Best Season to Hike?: summer
 Permit Fees?: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
 Intermediate Trailhead 1: N 49° 30.818 W 108° 48.781
 Intermediate Trailhead 2: N 49° 30.967 W 108° 49.192
 Overnight parking fee: Not Listed
 Overnight parking coordinates: Not Listed
 Intermediate Trailhead 3: Not Listed
 Intermediate Trailhead 4: Not Listed
 Intermediate Trailhead 5: Not Listed

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