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Dog Friendly Hiking: Brothers Creek Loop

April 22, 2015 by A Husky Life 1 Comment

Dog Friendly Hiking: Brothers Creek Loop

Brothers Creek Loop is a fun and dog friendly hike. It’s a fairly challenging trail as it takes about 4 hours to complete and has some steep elevation gains along the way. However, the beautiful path will reward you with large Western Red Cedars, creeks, views of waterfalls and even remnants of old wooden rail ties and old abandoned logging machinery.

The trailhead greets you with beautiful views of downtown Vancouver.
The trailhead greets you with beautiful views of downtown Vancouver.
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Fuzzy butt up the trail.
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Remnants of old wooden rail ties.
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Winding path through the Red Cedars.
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Huge Red Cedar stump.
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“Hurry up slow pokes!”
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The Brothers Creek.
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Taking a break to cool off in the creek.
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One of the two waterfalls visible from the trail.
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Rickety bridge over muddy parts of the trail.
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Rusty logging machinery.
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On the finish line!

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Filed Under: Hiking, Rocco, Vancouver Dog Tagged With: Brothers Creek Loop, dog friendly hiking, Dog Friendly Parks

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  1. Misaki says

    April 26, 2015 at 1:04 pm

    Looks like a lovely walkie to me:-)

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