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Frederick Arthur Stanley was the sixth Governor General of Canada, presiding
one incident every five years beginning in 1888. It was good fortune
However, to be immortalized by two tangential events during his service. A,
it authorized the equivalent of $ 48 to purchase a trophy for a hockey player
tournament that became the National Hockey League Stanley Cup and two, it was
based upon one of the parks most spectacular cities in North America opened in
Vancouver.
Over 50 miles of roads and paths Twist under majestic cedar, hemlock and
trees in Stanley Park, located on West Georgia Street, Route 99/1A, on a peninsula
north of town on the English Bay. The Dogwalk along the 5.5-mile dike around the
Peninsula is one of the most popular in Vancouver. Started in
Years 1920 to stop erosion, stone wall took six years to complete fully. At almost
three dozen parks of Vancouver including Stanley Park Dogs are allowed off leash
6:00 to 10:00 and 5:00-10:00
Just north of the city's dog-friendly Cypress Provincial Park. The attractiveness of the
The North Shore Mountains looking down Vancouver hikers and skiers
boat to the opening of Lions Gate Bridge in 1939. This facility Access to new
threatened old growth forests where clear-cutting began under cover of
Cutting ski slopes. Preservation forces which are combined to save trees, including the same name
stands of yellow cedar, and the park was created in 1975.
Alpine hiking canine is convenient to Cypress Parkway on three mountains: Black
Mountain, Mount Strachan and Hollyburn Mountain. The Hollyburn Mountain Trail is
hardy to climb to Travel four miles around the summit and the Black Mountain
Trail visits sub-loop-alpine meadows and glacial lakes ideal for a doggie dip. The
circuit track takes about two hours.
Rates Less strenuous is located near mountain bases. The Yew Lake Trail
a hike of 30 minute canine major visitor center Cypress Mountain, fully
available land through wetlands and grasslands.
The experienced hikers can address the Howe Sound Crest Trail, but perhaps not with your
dog. Small cliffs are negotiated with ropes and you will encounter narrow path
Falls. The rugged 18-mile path up several mountains and is best attempted by
Dog walkers in small bites well documented.
To achieve Cypress Provincial Park exit # 8 off the upper levels of the Western Highway
Vancouver, and follow the road until mountain.
copyright 2006
Doug Gelbert is the author of over 20 books, including The Canine Hiker’s Bible. To subscribe to his FREE Newsletter on hiking with your dog and receive a copy of Rules for Dogs in 100 of the Most Popular National Park Service Lands, visit http://www.hikewithyourdog.com. In the warmer months he leads canine hikes for hikewithyourdog.com tours, guiding packs of dogs and humans on hiking adventures. Tours, ranging from one-day trips to multi-day explorations, visit parks, historical sites and beaches.
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