The trip from Sinai to Canaan, often associated with the biblical Exodus, is traditionally understood to have taken 40 years. This lengthy journey was due to various reasons, including disobedience and a lack of faith among the Israelites. However, the actual distance from Mount Sinai to Canaan is relatively short, estimated to be around 200 to 250 miles, suggesting that the extended duration was more symbolic than a reflection of the physical journey.
If you are referring to the time Israel spent in Sinai after getting out of Egypt and before going into Canaan, then it would be 40 years
They didn't. The Canaanites lived in Canaan, nowhere near Mount Sinai.
sinai peninsula
Moses.
The Sinai Peninsula.
The wildernesses of Tzin, Sinai, Moab, Shur, Kadesh (to name some of them).
The Sinai Pennisula
It was the forty-year period (Numbers ch.14) that the Israelites spent in the wilderness before entering Canaan.
It is called the Exodus
The Sinai Desert borders Israel.
The actual journey was uncertain, but it took 40 long years as the people were punished who made the golden calf, they died and did not put their feet on Canaan
The Canaan Dog has a life span of 12 - 13 years.