Brother's Creek Trailhead

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West Vancouver, Canada

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Brother's Creek Trailhead Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Brother's Creek Trailhead is located in West Vancouver, Canada on Unnamed Road. Brother's Creek Trailhead is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category hiking area in Canada.

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Alan Brown

Beautiful BC surely describes this hike in West Vancouver. Varied terrain with a ton of BC logging history throughout. Views of first growth forest stumps along the entire route remind you of how large and truly breathtaking these amazing specimens would of been. In the fall the trail is quite wet so be sure to have good footwear. Have to mention I have never seen so many water features in one place.

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Gareth Ronald-Jones

Beautiful forest trail. It can be quite rocky in parts so proper footwear is essential. Brother's Creek bridge is washed out, but it's passable by crossing the creek itself. This is dependent on water levels. The loop can be busy on the weekends.

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Jeremy Mayer

A great hike to take dogs on. It can get icy near the top depending on the season.

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Brent Morning-Smith

Great trail. Bridge on the brothers creek trail is out so you need to go to list lake to complete the loop. Plenty of snow over that stretch right now.

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Brant Forrester

Great hike once you find your way past the west van maze of streets. The trail to the East is a wide gentle uphill that is still up a mountain side, but reasonable most hikers. If you head to any of the paths to the west you will have a more fun and challenging journey. The trails up the mountain generally follow ravines with beautiful spots to enjoy. Lots of roots and mud, but really well kept. There are a few puddles that are mislabeled as lakes once you cross the boundary into cypress park. We saw a few dogs and off the wide fire access path every one appeared experienced. I would recommend, but it will get cold and snowy higher up with many slippery spots next to cliff edges.