Sunshine Coast Trail Uncovered: A 180-Kilometer Journey Through Canada's Wild Pacific Edge takes readers deep into one of British Columbia's most remarkable wilderness experiences-the Sunshine Coast Trail. Stretching 180 kilometers through coastal rainforests, mountain ridges, glacial lakes, and rugged shoreline, this is Canada's longest hut-to-hut trail, a path where the Pacific Ocean meets old-growth cedar groves and alpine meadows.Written in a rich first-person narrative, this book is more than just a hiking guide-it is a story of endurance, discovery, and the profound connection forged between people and landscapes. Each section blends vivid storytelling with practical insights, offering inspiration for dreamers and essential information for hikers ready to lace up their boots.Inside you'll find: A detailed exploration of the Sunshine Coast Trail's history, culture, and ecological diversity.Immersive accounts of trekking across lakes, forests, ridges, and ocean viewpoints.Reflections on solitude, resilience, and the community spirit of the trail.Practical details on navigation, huts, weather, and preparing for long-distance treks.Whether you're planning your own adventure or simply seeking an armchair journey into Canada's wild Pacific edge, this book will transport you onto the trail, step by step, uncovering its secrets, challenges, and unforgettable beauty.Perfect for hikers, backpackers, and lovers of wilderness exploration, Sunshine Coast Trail Uncovered is both a companion for the journey and an invitation to experience one of the most extraordinary trails in North America.