What I love sharing the most on Google Maps and why?

I love sharing about the adventures of my family when we go for hikes through different forests and conservation areas. Seeing all the different plants and animals coexisting in their natural setting. Being able to share this with others who may have not been there before or even heard of these places. Some folks with little babies like us, who may not be sure where is a great place to walk with a baby and would see our posts and feel more comfortable going there themselves.

I am passionate about nature and outdoors, and like most Canadians, have a deep appreciation for the beauty in our landscapes and forests. Whenever I discover a new place I am excited to let others know about it too and this is why I love sharing on Google maps. Google Maps allows me to share my passion with others and inspire others to connect with nature. I especially love finding trails that are accessible for those with disabilities and easy for those who have young kids so to encourage everyone to explore nature.

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