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Iron Horse Trail, Alberta facts for kids

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The Iron Horse Trail is a super long path in east-central Alberta, Canada. It's about 300 kilometers (that's almost 186 miles!) long. This amazing trail is used by many different people and vehicles throughout the year.

Discover the Iron Horse Trail: An Alberta Adventure!

What is a Rail Trail?

The Iron Horse Trail is a special kind of path called a rail trail. This means it used to be a railway line where trains traveled! After the trains stopped using the tracks, the land was turned into a path for people to enjoy. The Iron Horse Trail was once part of the Canadian National Railway system.

Where is This Amazing Trail?

This long trail stretches across east-central Alberta. It starts near a town called Waskatenau and goes all the way to Cold Lake. There's even a branch that goes off to a place called Heinsburg. That's a lot of ground to cover!

What Can You Do on the Iron Horse Trail?

The Iron Horse Trail is a multi-use trail, which means lots of different activities are allowed! Depending on the time of year, you might see:

  • People riding all-terrain vehicles (ATVs)
  • Horseback riders enjoying the scenery
  • Cyclists on their mountain bikes
  • Hikers exploring the natural beauty
  • Snowmobiles zooming along in the winter

It's a great place for outdoor adventures, no matter the season!

Part of a Bigger Network

Did you know the Iron Horse Trail is also a part of something even bigger? It's connected to the Trans Canada Trail! The Trans Canada Trail is a huge network of trails that crosses all of Canada, from coast to coast to coast. So, when you're on the Iron Horse Trail, you're also on a piece of Canada's longest trail system!

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