Turtle Mountain (NB, Canada)

Submitted by Brandon McCluskey on Sun, 03/22/2026 - 11:23am
Description

The Turtle Mountain Trail starts as an old road that passes by several camps. The road soon comes to an ATV Bridge that crosses the stream between Robin Hood Lake and Little John Lake. After the bridge you enter the Loch Alva Protected Area. The trail turns into an ATV trail. The trail is a steady climb for about 3 kilometres until it comes out onto a wide, open granite dome. The trails gets progressively rougher and climbs up along the edge of Turtle Mountain and crosses a hardwood ridge. The trail then takes a sharp right and climbs a steep slab of granite.

Irving Nature Park (NB, Canada)

Submitted by Brandon McCluskey on Sun, 03/22/2026 - 11:06am
Description

The Irving Nature Park is a 600 acre site owned, gifted and maintained by J.D. Irving, Limited’s commitment to help protect an environmentally significant area.

This special part of the Fundy coastline is a place where everyone can come and experience the various ecosystems of the Southern New Brunswick coastline. It is open year round to help encourage visitors to experience nature with geological treasures and many other stunning features.

Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park Full Loop (BC, Canada)

Submitted by Mylon Ollila on Sun, 03/22/2026 - 09:39am
Description

The Okanagan Mountain Loop is one of the most rugged and remote long-distance routes in the central Okanagan. This circuit links the major interior trails of Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park, forming a demanding loop that showcases the park's ridges, canyons, historic trails, and alpine lake.

The route begins and ends at the Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park Trailhead Parking. From the trailhead, runners follow Boulder Trail until reaching the junction at CN Trail. From the junction, runners can complete the route in either direction. 

Little White Mountain (BC, Canada)

Submitted by Mylon Ollila on Sun, 03/22/2026 - 09:25am
Description

Little White Mountain (2,171 m) is one of the Okanagan's most prominent summits, rising above Kelowna and forming the high point of the Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park. This route begins at Crawford/Myra-Bellevue main parking lot, the most accessible and widely recognized trailhead for the mountain. From here, runners follow the Crawford Trail network southward (any trails) to the Kettle Valley Trail (KVR).

Welland Valley Round

Submitted by lilycanter on Sun, 03/22/2026 - 06:01am
Description

Following the River Welland Valley in a loop. The route starts at the historic Old Grammar School in Market Harborough and makes its way northeast across footpaths through fields and country roads to the impressive Harringworth Viaduct. It then loops back round and follows the valley on the southerly side. It takes in several quintessential English villages and passes nine churches. A peaceful and scenic route through rolling countryside which ends back at the Old Grammar School near to plenty of places selling coffee and cake.