Street to Trail would like to express a special thanks to the
following organizations for their generous ongoing support:

The Cathedral Church of St. James

Coventree Capital Group Inc.

TD Friends of the Environment Foundation

Diocese of Toronto, Anglican Church of Canada

The Harold A. Kopas Charitable Foundation

Mazon Canada

Mountain Equipment Co-op

Upper Lakes Group Inc

Supporting Members

Anonymous Donations

 
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Street to Trail Association

Street to Trail is a non-profit organization that helps people living on the streets of Toronto rediscover their inner sense of worth using the healing power of the natural world. Street to Trail organizes wilderness hikes and other outdoor excursions including canoe trips that help homeless people experience the beauty and therapeutic calmness of nature.

Here at Street to Trail, we believe that by getting troubled people away from the city to participate in a wilderness trip they can benefit positively by increasing their self-confidence, enjoying a positive environment to support overcome addictions, find new, meaningful relationships and rediscovering lost feelings of peace and hope. Learn more about Street to Trail by reading  Paul's Blog for updated information.


     
 

Paul Mackle describes the work of Street to Trail on Oasis HDTV

Paul Mackle describes the work of Street to Trail on Toronto1 TV

 

     
         
 

Street to Trail Association
P.O. Box 745
31 Adelaide St. E.
Toronto, ON

M5C 2J8

(416) 532-0983

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