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The Scenic Route

porter airlines magazine: rePorter

The Scenic Route

A step-by-step guide to hiking holidays.
Un guide de randonnée, étape par étape.

May 2025
Text by Lola Augustine Brown
Illustrations by LeeAndra Cianci

 We all know the benefit of getting our daily steps. Even a short walk helps clear the head and lower blood pressure. But long walks—those taken over days or even weeks—can transport us to a meditative state and enable us to experience a destination in completely different ways. The beautiful thing about long-distance walking is how easy it is. You don’t need to be athletic, experienced or decked out in pricey gear to tackle a modern-day pilgrimage. And there are plenty of easy-to-access routes right here in North America. Here’s how to get started.

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In the spirit of Reconciliation, we acknowledge that the land upon which we gather is unceded Mi’kmaq territory. Epekwitk (Prince Edward Island), Mi’kma’ki, is covered by the historic Treaties of Peace and Friendship. We pay our respects to the Indigenous Mi’kmaq People who have occupied this Island for over 12,000 years; past, present and future.

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Brian MacInnis
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