
Toyota Canada is continuing its support of the longest trail network in the world with its most recent donation of $750,000 to the Trans Canada Trail.
Toyota Canada’s support of the coast-to-coast-to-coast nature trail system began in 2024, when the automaker donated $100,000 toward the trail network.
The automotive company said this latest donation builds on its support and scales up efforts to protect and sustain a trail network that spans more than 29,000 kilometres across every province and territory.
The funding has also created the new Toyota Canada Fund for Trail Sustainability, which will support national programs that advance climate resilience, biodiversity and trail stewardship.
“Toyota Canada’s continued support for Trans Canada Trail represents an inspiring commitment to a more sustainable future – for Canada’s trails and beyond,” said Trans Canada Trail CEO Mathieu Roy in a news release. “The creation of the Toyota Canada Fund for Trail Sustainability will support critical ecological restoration, research and ongoing maintenance that will help ensure the long-term resilience of Canada’s nationwide trail system. We are extremely grateful to Toyota Canada for their generosity and their recognition of the crucial role trails play in our natural landscape.”
“Canada’s trails are more than pathways through nature – they foster connection to the outdoors, to one another, and to the diverse communities that shape our country,” said Toyota Canada president and CEO Cyril Dimitris in the release. “We’re proud to establish the Toyota Canada Fund for Trail Sustainability to make lives better and communities stronger, and to further support our global commitment to operate in harmony with nature.”
More information about the Toyota Canada Fund for Trail Sustainability is available on the Trans Canada Trail website.
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