Walking The Avon Trail - End To End - Series Begins March 28th

Hiking the Avon Trail, A 120 km trail that weaves across rural Ontario from Conestogo, where the Conestogo River meets the Grand River, to St. Marys at the Thames River, and a trail which connects the Grand Valley Trail to the Thames Valley Trail, is a glorious journey through the country. 

The series documents the trail, hiked end to end, north to south in sections and through the seasons. Through the ups and downs, big skies, snowy fields, and sun drenched forests, past the old maples and the corn and the rivers and creeks that drain the land, through the meadows and down the country roads, a trail of history, and a trail of living culture, and friendly folks if ever you see one. 

I didn't know what to expect hiking this trail but I learned a lot about the land, and about myself, under the sun and sometimes under the stars. 

Walking the Avon Trail – I’ve been walking

I’ve walked in the north and I’ve walked down south

Now I’m walking the Avon Trail

Walking the Avon Trail – I’ve been walking

I’ve been around this whole wide world

Now I’m walking the Avon trail

 

Won’t you come along, we could have ourselves some fun

We’ll learn about the land and where our food comes from

Bring some friends along, or you can go it alone

Learn about the land – the land

 

Through the swamps and the bogs

Over the hills and the valleys

Coming down through the farms where you better set your alarm

I’ll take you where the maple sap flows

And across the fields where the cold wind blows

Spend some time under a big blue sky

Walking through the rays of golden sunlight

Sometimes when the days get short

We’ll be walking in the dark

Thanks to the people who put this together

I could walk the Avon trail forever

Thanks to the people who put this together

I could walk the Avon trail forever

 

 

 

River walking – country lane walking

Across the great land of Ontario – walking on the Avon Trail

Cedar walking – Beech and Hemlock walking

Carolinian walking – Walking on the Avon Trail

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