The Maliseet Trail is one of the oldest surviving routes in North America, connecting the modern Canadian Maritimes and Maine across over 200 kilometres of lakes, rivers, and streams in addition to portages. Despite its long history of use, this once-important route was largely forgotten by the 20th century. Erin hikes a portion of this ancient highway and explores its history.
🎬 Footage for this video was taken by Graham Christie in August 2020 according to Covid-19 regulations. Check out Graham's travel photography on Instragram: / grahamachristie
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www.hikingnb.ca/Trails/LowerS...
www.maliseettrail.com/
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