Iron Horse Trail, Alberta
Multiuse recreational trail in Canada
The Iron Horse Trail is a rail trail located in east-central Alberta in Canada. The 300 km-long, multiuse recreational trail is used by all-terrain vehicles and also by horses, mountain bikes, hikers, and snowmobiles, depending upon the season.[1]
The trail occupies a former Canadian National Railway line's right-of-way from Waskatenau to Cold Lake, with an arm branching off to Heinsburg. It is part of the Trans Canada Trail.[2]
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References
External links
- Official website
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Bike and hiking trails in Canada
- Great Divide Trail (AB/BC)
- International Appalachian Trail (NB/QC/NL)
- Mantario Trail (MB/ON)
- Trans Canada Trail (All)
- East Coast Trail
- Newfoundland T'Railway
- Beltline Trail
- Bruce Trail
- Cataraqui Trail
- Don Mills Trail
- Iron Horse Trail
- K&P Rail Trail
- La Cloche Silhouette Trail
- Laura Secord Legacy Trail
- Leaside Spur Trail
- Martin Goodman Trail
- Nipissing-North Arm Orienteering Trail
- North Simcoe Railtrail
- Oak Ridges Trail
- Pan Am Path
- Prescott-Russell Trail
- Rideau Trail
- Spencer Creek Trail
- Spurline Trail
- The Bentway
- The Crack (trail)
- Waterfront Trail
- West Toronto Railpath
- Iron Horse Trail
- Skyline Trail
- Waskahegan Trail
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