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CBC News: Trekking Hundreds of Kilometres in the Footsteps of Alice the Moose

Jamie Findlay trekked over 600 kilometres to raise awareness of an important ecological corridor.

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“Over 36 days, Findlay walked, cycled and paddled his way along the “patchwork quilt” of terrain, often bringing friends along for days or weeks at a time. He and a friend even hitched a ride on a horse and buggy on a section of country road in upper New York state.”
Simon Smith, CBC News

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