Coast Hotel & Convention Centre





The Coast Hotel & Convention Centre Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
This is a very easy walk around the Brydon Lagoon pond where there are often ducks! There are some parts in the open without any trees. There are seats along the way, which is nice for those who wish to take breaks. The trail is mostly wide and there are options to continue down to Hi-Knoll Park and surrounding area.
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This is a great pathway along Nicomekl River. It's a lovely easy walk or stroll for any age and ability and interconnects with many other pathways to make a longer outing. There are some nice spots by the river and duck ponds to see. The suspension bridge is worth a visit! This trail can get quite busy on a nice day.
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The Campbell Valley Little River Trail is and easy and flat walk through the woods. It's a great trail for a leisurely stroll or a dog walk. There's a nice picnic area near the parking lot on the south side of the park. Once past the parking areas, the trails are usually pretty quiet with lots of beautiful greenery and wildlife.
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The Vine Maple section of this trail is often rerouted or not available for hiking during the spring and the fall as a precaution, since the boardwalks can become floating and dangerous to cross. Overall, this is a great short and easy trail for the whole family. There are always some areas in the open and some shaded, and the trails are often muddy in certain spots after heavy rain fall so wear appropriate footwear.
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This is a well-maintained trail with lots of nice offshoots. If you’re walking or running, remember that the horses have right of way and may startle, so give them and their riders room and make them aware of your presence. It can get pretty busy on weekends, especially in the afternoons, but is lovely and quiet in the mornings and evenings most days.