Description
Equal parts memoir, travelogue and manifesto, The Good Walk recounts the adventures of settler and Indigenous ramblers who together retrace the earliest historical trails and pathways of the prairies.
Readers will share the experience of trekking thousands of kilometers on swollen feet along the Trader’s Road, the Battleford Trail, and the Frenchman Trail–prairie paths that haven’t been trod in over a century.
Travel with the group of dreamers who instigate these annual prairie pilgrimages through prairie storms, small town welcomes, and humorous chance encounters, all while bearing witness to the evolving politics of land ownership and the racialization of access.