In Canada, the swift fox is typically found in the prairies and foothills of the southern Alberta as well as in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The swift fox was once considered a severely endangered species and a re-introduction program started in the 80s to enhance their conservation status. You may read more about these efforts here.
Route characteristics:
- Starts and ends at High Park.
- Covers downtown Toronto and passes through places such as Little Italy, U of T and St. Clair.
- The length of the swift fox itself is ~43km (length of a Marathon run) and 58km is added by the waterfront as signature.
- The swift fox walks towards High Park!
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