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  2. The Hyannis Trail is a wheelchair and stroller friendly path most commonly used for cycling, walking and running. This very popular trail has only minimal changes in elevation and is well suited to everyone regardless of age or ability.

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  3. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. • Partial Closure: Part of this route at the Mystery Creek Bridge along Fisherman's Trail is temporarily inaccessible, but you can still enjoy other sections of this trail.

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    • Maplewood, British Columbia, Canada
  4. This trail is mountain bike friendly. This trail is great for a quick workout. This trail may be dog or pet friendly. A leash may be required. Cell signal on this trail is low.

    • North Vancouver
  5. The area is popular with hikers, mountain bikers, runners, and dog walkers. There is no designated parking lot, but you can usually find ample street parking on Hyannis Drive close to the beginning of Hyannis Trail. There are no washrooms at the trailhead.

  6. Jul 5, 2017 · Bridle Path is a short (just over an hour) ramble that is dog-friendly and suitable for families with children.

  7. Apr 2, 2024 · Dog-Friendly: Yes, but they must be leashed. Elevation: Low, 151mts. 2. Hyannis Trail in Seymour. The Hyannis Trail is a lovely option for families looking to explore Seymour's forest. This trail winds through lush forest, crossing small streams and passing by beautiful natural landscapes.

  8. May 28, 2024 · A graveled path leading from the powerlines to Hyannis Drive. Common exit from Ned's. Used heavily by dog walkers, hikers and runners, so yield to these users.

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