The Globe and Mail - 19.10.2019

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2019 SPONSORCONTENT• TCT3


DavidCottingham knewthe fit
was rightwhen hewasinvitedto
jointhe TransCanadaTrail (TCT)
FoundationBoardin 20 11.
“Forme,there’sno greater
luxury thanexperiencingthe out-
doors. Whenaskedto help make
TheGreatTrailareality,IknewI
could bringall myenthusiasmto
thisvolunteerrole,” saysMr.Cot-
tingham.“WhenIjoined, ourfocus
wason completingthe nationwide
connection ofthe Trail byCanada’s
15 0thbirthdayin 2017 .”
Eightyearslater,heremainsa

Imaginethe opportunityifyou’re
anaspiringartist–sketchingan
animal, plantorlandscapevistaon
TheGreatTrail ofCanada,underthe
guidance ofrenownedCanadian
wildlifeartistRobert Bateman.
Thatpossibilitymaterialized for
agroupofbuddingartists who
triedtheirhandatnaturesketching
in Riverdale ParkWestin Toronto,
while Mr.Batemansharedtipson
sketchingtechniqueandwildlife
observation. Theworkshopwas
partof NatureSketch on TheGreat
Trail,anationalseriesofsketching
workshopshosted in 20 19 byTCT
andtheBatemanFoundation.
The eventencouraged people,
especiallychildrenandyouth,to
useartistic expressiontomore
deeplyexperiencetheirlocalsec-
tion ofthe Trailandtolearnabout
the importanceofprotectingthese
ecosystems.
Morethan300 Canadianspartici-
pated intheworkshopsinseven
communities– Victoria,North
Vancouver,Tuktoyaktuk,Calgary,

Onabeautifulsun-filled dayon
September22, 20 19,adiverse
groupofsupportersjoined Trans
CanadaTrail inrecognizing its
long-standing partnershipwith

Afterthe lossof herson earlierthis
year,Deb Marshall hadasimple
wish:tokeepherson’spassion for
TheGreatTrail ofCanadaalive.
MichaelJeffreyMarshall,an
avid hikerfromB.C.,wasjust 41
yearsoldwhen he passedaway
suddenlyinJune. Thetragedy
cameas a shockto Mike’sloved
ones,but theycametogetherto
continuehislegacybymaking
atribute giftin hisnametoTCT.
Insteadofflowers,Debasked

Canadiansacrossthe countryhave
embraced TheGreatTrail ofCanada
foritspowerto connectthem more
deeplywiththeirnaturalenviron-
ment,aswellasCanada’shistory
and culturaldiversity.
The connectionsfostered on
the Trail, however,arenotpurely
defined bythe placesitpasses
through;manybuild connections
withotherpeopleastheyuseand
enjoythe Trail. To demonstratethe
valueofsharing Trail experiences
withothers–andto encourage
people ofallagesand fromall back-
groundstodiscoverand enjoythis
Canadian legacy–TransCanada
Trail hasbeguntohostunique
eventscalled“Instameets”in differ-
entcommunities.
TheInstameetsareorganized
throughsocial media,andtheresult
isawalkingtourinwhich people
canexplorethe Trail intheirlocal
areas,take photosandsharethem
onInstagramwiththe hashtag
#BetterTogetherTGT. To date, TCT

Saskatoon, TorontoandHalifax.
Artists and naturalistsledthework-
shopsin each location.
“Ifyoudon’t reallylookat things,
youpass throughtheworldand
miss somuch,”saysMr.Bateman,
TCTnationalChampion.“Getting
peopletosketch on TheGreatTrail

theCanadian Military Engineers
(CME)atTheGreatTrail’s recently
renovated pavilion inDartmouth,
NovaScotia.
CatherineAnne Martin,amember

mourners tocontributetoa
collectivetribute gifttoTCT.
The decisiontosupport the Trail
was a “no-brainer”forDeb.
“Mikewouldn’thavewanted
thatmoneytogoanywhereelse.
Hewould havewanted ittogoto
the Trail,”shesays.
Mike’sloveofthe outdoors was
encouraged byhisgrandfather,
whowouldtake him on hiking
and fishingtripsfromayoung
age.Hisgrandfatheralsointro-

ofthe MillbrookFirstNation,
openedthe celebrationandwas
followed byspeakersthatincluded
HisHonourTheHonourableArthur
J.Leblanc, ONS QC, Lieutenant
Governorof NovaScotia;City
CouncillorSamAustin;Brigadier-
GeneralSteveIrwin,Canadian
MilitaryEngineersBranchColonel
Commandant;and TheHonourable
TonyInce, MinisterofAfricanNova
ScotianAffairsand Ministerofthe
Public ServiceCommission.
TCTisgratefultotheCMEfor
its support and commitmentin
building dozensof bridgesalong
TheGreatTrail, contributingtoa
lasting legacyforallCanadiansthat
can be enjoyed forgenerations
to come.

duced himtoTransCanadaTrail by
sponsoringametreofthe Trail in
hisname in November 1997.
“AnychancethatMike got,he
wouldwanttogocamping orhik-
ing,”saysDeb,addingthatMike
laterearnedthetitle ofBestMale
Athleteathisschool intwelfth
grade.
It wasn’tjustMike’s athleticabil-
ity thatdrewhimtonature.Deb
recallshealsofeltanaffinity with
theanimalsand plantshe encoun-
tered on hisadventures.
As anadult, Mike completedsev-
eraloutdooradventuresinB.C.,
and hikedthe Trail from Vancouver
alltheway toCranbrook. Sadly,he
neverhadthe chancetoreach his
goal of hiking every section of The
GreatTrail inthe province before
hispassing.
Inadditiontotheircontribu-
tions,agroup of Mike’sfriends
areplanningto hiketherestofthe
Trail inB.C.togetherin hishonour.
“I’mverygratefultothe family
and friendswho have donated
tothe Trail in Mike’sname,”says
Deb.“I’msure Mikewould have
beensoproudtoseethis.”

helped peopletosee naturein
theirownbackyard.”
“I’mthrilledthat thisNature
Sketch eventisencouraging people
ofallagesto embracetheircreativ-
ityinCanada’sgreatoutdoors,”
saysValerie Pringle,Chairofthe
TCTFoundationBoard.

hashostedsuccessfuleventsin
Winnipeg, LangfordandHalifax,
and hasplanstodothesame in
otherpartsofthe countryin 2020.
“It was suchatreat tospendan
afternoonwith peoplewhotruly
loveourcity and ourprovince,”
saidDaynaRobbie (@daynarobbie),
whoattendedthe Winnipeg
Instameet.“Weall cametogether
withthesame goal–tolearnmore
aboutWinnipeg’s urbantrail, how
wecanshareitwithothers,and
howwecanaccessdifferentparts
of TheGreatTrailacross Canada.
PerhapswhatIappreciated most
washowthe meetupfeltlike
communityovercompetition.
“The hashtagweusedwas
#BetterTogetherTGT,andIfeelthe
afternoon completelyembodied
that,”sheadds.“Ifyouhaven’t
heardofTheGreatTrail before, get
excited!It’sanotherwaywecan
sharesomethingasCanadians,and
Ihopetoseeyououtthereexplor-
ing on it!”

TCTFoundationBoard member,
nowhelpingtoraisefundsto
supportessential improvement
projects alongthe Trail.Davidand
hiswife Kathyalsosupport the Trail
bymaking financial gifts andacting
asinformalambassadors,spreading
thewordtofamilyand friends.
TheCottinghamshaveexplored
sectionsofthe Trail from New-
foundlandtoBritishColumbia.
“StanleyParkisone of myfavourite
placestoexploreonthe Trail,”says
David.“We’vealsowalkedthe Trail
alongtheBowRiverinCalgary
withKathy’sfamily.Sharing Trail
activitieswithothersisincredibly
rewardingand bringspeopleand
communitiestogether.”
Davidsayshe feelsparticularly
luckythathe canaccess the Trail“in
myownbackyard. Wherewelive
in Toronto,Iwalkthe Trailalmost
dailywithmywonderfuland loyal
friend, ourdog Skye.”
“The Trail issuchagreat wayfor
newcomers toCanadatoexperi-
encethe breadthofCanada’s
fortunate geography,”saysKathy
Cottingham.“Havingaccess tothis
wonderful piece of nature,whether
on footoronabike, inthewater,in
ruralorurbanareas, deepenstheir
connectiontotheirnewhome.
“It’sinspiringtosee people, in-
cluding friends,who havecovered
sectionsofthe Trail foracauseor
in honourof others,”sheadds.
“That’s another way the Trail brings
Canadianstogether.”

SUPPORTERSDAVID AND


KATHYCOTTINGHAM


NATURESKETCHON THE GREATTRAIL


Morethan 300Canadiansembrace creativityinthe great outdoors


CELEBRATINGTHE CANADIAN


MILITARYENGINEERS


ATRIBUTETOAPASSIONATEHIKER


#BETTERTOGETHERTGT


Enhancing The GreatTrailexperience bysharingit


withothers


ACROSS-CANADA DREAMWECANALL SHARE


BringingCanadians togetheronThe GreatTrailofCanada


Amessagefrom Neil Yeates,
Chair oftheTCTBoard


Over27yearsago,Canadianscame
togethertoworkonaseemingly
impossible dream–tocreate
theworld’slongestnetworkof
recreationalmulti-usetrailsacross
theworld’ssecond-largestcountry.
In 2017 ,weachievedthatdreamin


time forCanada’s 15 0thanniversary.
Now,wecontinuetomakethis
nationaltreasurebetterand better.
TheGreatTrail ofCanadaen-
shrineseverythingthatbringsus
togetherasCanadians–ourrich
trail-building heritage, ourstunning
geography,ourwelcoming commu-
nitiesand ourloveofthe outdoors.
The manywaysinwhichthe Trail

connectsall ofushave led meto
thisconclusion: TheGreatTrail of
Canadaisgreat,butit’seven better
when it’ssharedwithothers.
Asanon-profitorganization
fuelled bythe generosityof donors,
wehaveseen howpowerfulteam-
workcan be. Overthe pastyear,we
have joined forceswithpartners,
volunteersandall levelsof govern-
menttosupportnumerousprojects
to enhanceand improvethe Trail.
Wearealsofocused on encourag-
ing moreCanadianstodiscover,use
andsupportthe Trail. Thisyear,we
were pleasedtoorganizeguided
hikesinseveralCanadiancitiesthat
included localTrail partners,support-
ersand governmentrepresentatives.
Theseeventsnotonlyillustratethe
impactof giving,theyalsointroduce
oursupporterstothe beautifulTrail
sectionsintheirbackyard.
Of course, oursuccesseshave
beenstronglyinfluenced bythe
inspiringvision ofDeborahApps,
ourPresident&CEO.Deborahhas

beenapassionateadvocateforthe
Trail formorethan15years,but
will be leaving TCTin 2020 .Her
determination ledustothe connec-
tion of TheGreatTrail in 2017 – an
incredible feat.
Although myfellowboard
membersandIwill besadtosee
Deborahgo,weareveryexcitedas
weprepareforthe pathahead. We
will continuetohostournew
#BetterTogetherTGTevents,which
inviteyoung peopleand newCana-
dianstoexperiencetheirlocalsec-
tion ofthe Trailwhile meaningfully
connectingtonatureandthe people
aroundthem. Wealsoremain
committedtosupporting essential
Trail projectswhilestrengthening
ourrelationshipswithIndigenous
communities.However,we need
yoursupporttoensureourmission
to enhancethe Trail continuesaswe
moveforward.
We haveachievedsomuch
together,andIlook forwardtowhat
the futurebrings!

Chairofthe TCT Board, NeilYeates,on
the CowichanValleyTrailonVancouver
Island.CHRISISTACE

Oneofthe guided hikesorganized byTCT: WestBragg CreekTrail,nearCalgary,
summer 2019.LAUREENHARPER

David andKathyCottinghamfeellucky
tohave access toThe GreatTrail“intheir
ownbackyard.”JACJACOBSON

From left:CoryTrepanier,RobertBateman,Valerie Pringle,
RiverdaleParkWestTrail,Toronto.ALANLI

Adaytohonour the contributions ofCanadianMilitaryEngineers.PAULDARROW

MichaelJeffreyMarshall waspassionateabout many outdooractivitiesandonce
hiked The GreatTrailfromVancouvertoCranbrook.SUPPLIED

AsuccessfulInstameet:Earlierthisyear,agroupcelebratedtheir
exploration ofthe TrailinWinnipeg.DAYNAROBBIE
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