The Camino is the brainchild of two community minded people who love to walk, Sheila Thompson and Graham Hicks. In 2018, they realized that there were nearly enough trails to walk from Devon to Fort Saskatchewan.
Camino Edmonton is a five-day walk anywhere from 84 to 110 km long through the mighty and beautiful kisiskâciwani-sîpiy (North Saskatchewan River Valley) from Devon to Fort Saskatchewan (or vice versa).
- You can start at either end.
- For the most part you can choose dirt or paved trails.
- In our sample route, we started at Bunchberry Meadows because we found the trails along the river in the Devon area not long enough.
- The side trip up the Whitemud Ravine is to make three middle days roughly the same length.
- There is no trail from Devon to the West Henday and there is no way from 167 Ave (the Quarry) to Riverside Nature Trail.
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Camino Edmonton
The PDF maps below were set up for Camino Edmonton by Gunnar Blodgett and are meant as a guide for the Devon-Fort Saskatchewan walk. You can start and end wherever you like and can walk the route in as many days as you wish.
Disclaimer
The maps/proposed routes were put together by volunteers. Walk at your own risk. Trails are subject to erosion and may be closed for repair. Check city websites before you walk to ensure the route is open/safe.
Bunchberry/Devon
SW Edmonton
Central Edmonton
NE Edmonton
Fort Saskatchewan