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Spirit Trail is the sixth studio album by American pianist and singer Bruce Hornsby, released by RCA Records as a double CD in 1998. The cover artwork depicts Hornsby's uncle, Charles Hornsby.
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Sasquatch Statue 3
Harrison Hot Springs, BC V0M 1K0, Canada
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Harrison Holiday Park Association
973 Hot Springs Rd, Harrison Hot Springs, BC V0M 1K0, Canada
Harrison Springs Camping & RV
740 Hot Springs Rd, Harrison Hot Springs, BC V0M 1K0, Canada
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Spirit Trail

Harrison Hot Springs, BC V0M 1K0, Canada
4.7(79)
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Spirit Trail is the sixth studio album by American pianist and singer Bruce Hornsby, released by RCA Records as a double CD in 1998. The cover artwork depicts Hornsby's uncle, Charles Hornsby.

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4.7
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4.0
37w

Nice quick 1 km loop throughout the woods , beautiful trees, outhouse, easy 40+ masks

“Spirit Trail Masks The clay masks you see on this trail were created by a local artist who started walking in these woods with his dog in 2007. A chance encounter with a fellow walker, who remarked that the woods seemed enchanted and that the trees had individual personalities, sparked an idea. Soon, masks as individual as the trees began to appear. Over time, the artist added more and more masks along the trail. These masks enhance the trail's already-present spiritual feel. Look for a circle of trees with masks to find the ideal spot for quiet...

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5.0
2y

Love this little trail. The masks are interesting pieces that littler the trees with new ones that pop up - or maybe I just didn't notice them the first time? Toddlers love it, it is well shaded and the terrain is challenging for them with the roots, dips, and rocks to scramble over. The paths are well maintained and it leads right into the Bridle Trail if you're interested in seeing more of the lush forest. A great place to take your kids to burn some energy and appreciate nature! Also, they have these neat garbage with...

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5.0
3y

We had a fantastic walk on the spirit trail. There are a few options to take when I’m here (a couple of different loops). The Spirit Trail is an easy walk and is about a .6 mile / 1 kms loop.

We only saw 2 others on this trail and they warned us about to cub bears they saw on another loop. We did not see any other animals but lots of beautiful mask carvings nailed to the trees!

This walk would be good...

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Get ready for some seriously spooktacular Halloween adventures in British Columbia with @colormebeige, spanning from family-friendly festivities to a thrilling hike, and even the scariest corn maze in Canada.🎃✨ 1. Pumpkins After Dark in Burnaby (Spook level 1/5): After dark the park comes alive with thousands of intricately carved pumpkins in a mesmerizing display of light and artistry. 2. Pumpkinfest in Galey Farms, Victoria, B.C. (Spook level 1/5): This farm undergoes a magical transformation during Pumpkinfest, a family friendly event. It offers acres of pumpkins in all shapes and sizes, and you can also enjoy hayrides, farm trains, and a challenging corn maze. 3. Spirit Trail in Harrison (Spook level 2/5): Step onto the enchanting one-kilometer loop in Harrison, where delightful surprises await at every turn. Along the trail, you’ll encounter dozens of meticulously crafted clay and wooden masks, each gazing back at you. 4. Parkhurst Ghost Town in Whistler (Spook level 3/5): Hike to the ghost town of Parkhurst in Whistler, B.C. This abandoned logging town is a time capsule of decay, with crumbling houses and rusty machines. Uninhabited since the 1960s, it’s slowly being reclaimed by the forest. 5. The Halloween Scream Train in Surrey (Spook level 4/5): As darkness falls, this seemingly ordinary train takes you on a ride filled with ghosts and bone-chilling surprises. 6. The Scariest Corn Maze in Canada, Maan Farms, Abbotsford (Spook level 5/5): Venture into what’s hailed as Canada’s scariest corn maze. The twist? They’ll blindfold you with a pitch-black sack, leaving you to feel your way out. Produced in association with CBC Creator Network. #halloween #halloweenactivities #halloweenactivitiesforkids #hauntedbritishcolumbia #cornmaze #halloweencornmaze
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Nice quick 1 km loop throughout the woods , beautiful trees, outhouse, easy 40+ masks “Spirit Trail Masks The clay masks you see on this trail were created by a local artist who started walking in these woods with his dog in 2007. A chance encounter with a fellow walker, who remarked that the woods seemed enchanted and that the trees had individual personalities, sparked an idea. Soon, masks as individual as the trees began to appear. Over time, the artist added more and more masks along the trail. These masks enhance the trail's already-present spiritual feel. Look for a circle of trees with masks to find the ideal spot for quiet contemplation.”
AmeyAmey
Love this little trail. The masks are interesting pieces that littler the trees with new ones that pop up - or maybe I just didn't notice them the first time? Toddlers love it, it is well shaded and the terrain is challenging for them with the roots, dips, and rocks to scramble over. The paths are well maintained and it leads right into the Bridle Trail if you're interested in seeing more of the lush forest. A great place to take your kids to burn some energy and appreciate nature! Also, they have these neat garbage with foot pedals.
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Get ready for some seriously spooktacular Halloween adventures in British Columbia with @colormebeige, spanning from family-friendly festivities to a thrilling hike, and even the scariest corn maze in Canada.🎃✨ 1. Pumpkins After Dark in Burnaby (Spook level 1/5): After dark the park comes alive with thousands of intricately carved pumpkins in a mesmerizing display of light and artistry. 2. Pumpkinfest in Galey Farms, Victoria, B.C. (Spook level 1/5): This farm undergoes a magical transformation during Pumpkinfest, a family friendly event. It offers acres of pumpkins in all shapes and sizes, and you can also enjoy hayrides, farm trains, and a challenging corn maze. 3. Spirit Trail in Harrison (Spook level 2/5): Step onto the enchanting one-kilometer loop in Harrison, where delightful surprises await at every turn. Along the trail, you’ll encounter dozens of meticulously crafted clay and wooden masks, each gazing back at you. 4. Parkhurst Ghost Town in Whistler (Spook level 3/5): Hike to the ghost town of Parkhurst in Whistler, B.C. This abandoned logging town is a time capsule of decay, with crumbling houses and rusty machines. Uninhabited since the 1960s, it’s slowly being reclaimed by the forest. 5. The Halloween Scream Train in Surrey (Spook level 4/5): As darkness falls, this seemingly ordinary train takes you on a ride filled with ghosts and bone-chilling surprises. 6. The Scariest Corn Maze in Canada, Maan Farms, Abbotsford (Spook level 5/5): Venture into what’s hailed as Canada’s scariest corn maze. The twist? They’ll blindfold you with a pitch-black sack, leaving you to feel your way out. Produced in association with CBC Creator Network. #halloween #halloweenactivities #halloweenactivitiesforkids #hauntedbritishcolumbia #cornmaze #halloweencornmaze
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Nice quick 1 km loop throughout the woods , beautiful trees, outhouse, easy 40+ masks “Spirit Trail Masks The clay masks you see on this trail were created by a local artist who started walking in these woods with his dog in 2007. A chance encounter with a fellow walker, who remarked that the woods seemed enchanted and that the trees had individual personalities, sparked an idea. Soon, masks as individual as the trees began to appear. Over time, the artist added more and more masks along the trail. These masks enhance the trail's already-present spiritual feel. Look for a circle of trees with masks to find the ideal spot for quiet contemplation.”
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Love this little trail. The masks are interesting pieces that littler the trees with new ones that pop up - or maybe I just didn't notice them the first time? Toddlers love it, it is well shaded and the terrain is challenging for them with the roots, dips, and rocks to scramble over. The paths are well maintained and it leads right into the Bridle Trail if you're interested in seeing more of the lush forest. A great place to take your kids to burn some energy and appreciate nature! Also, they have these neat garbage with foot pedals.
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