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My favourite trail
Weather you are walking on your own, in a group or with your favourite pet this is such a relaxing walk through the forest along the river. The paths have been well maintained with lots of spots to re...
This is the most pleasant and easiest hike you can do within a very short walk from a main thoroughfare and bus line. It is also a dog friendly trial, with little bridges and ponds along the way. Lots...
This is one of our favourite walks- connects the entrance to the park with the overflow parking neighbourhood and parking lots below the headwaters entrance. It rambles along the river and has some ni...
This is an easy trail that follows along the river. IN the spring I've seen Dippers (small brown bird that dives into rapids while doing knee bends) and occasionally mergansers ( a fast water/ocean di...
My favourite trail
Weather you are walking on your own, in a group or with your favourite pet this is such a relaxing walk through the forest along the river. The paths have been well maintained with lots of spots to re...
Exhilarating
A wonderful trek with some amazing views. Make sure you have hiking footwear! A lovely treat to get your feet into the crisp cold flowing water.
In my backyard
This is the most pleasant and easiest hike you can do within a very short walk from a main thoroughfare and bus line. It is also a dog friendly trial, with little bridges and ponds along the way. Lots...
lovely mild trail
This is one of our favourite walks- connects the entrance to the park with the overflow parking neighbourhood and parking lots below the headwaters entrance. It rambles along the river and has some ni...
Well travelled trail hugging the river
This is an easy trail that follows along the river. IN the spring I've seen Dippers (small brown bird that dives into rapids while doing knee bends) and occasionally mergansers ( a fast water/ocean di...