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Trail Running Socials North Vancouver

with Eryn Braley

In partnership with

This social is beginner friendly and geared for everyone - whether you are new to running, an avid runner, dusting off the cobwebs from winter, or curious about starting - and of course, your puppies!

Join us on IWO’s first DOG FRIENDLY social run! This social will include a mix of running, walking, talking, and stopping to take it all in.

We’ll be gathering on the never ceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Peoples. In partnership with our friends at Salomon, participants will be gifted with running swag. We will host a tail gate style apres depending on weather.

We look forward to spending time on the land together, making new connections and seeing familiar faces.

Details:

  • Date: September 21
  • Time: 9:30 AM to approximately 12:30 PM
  • Location: Lower Lynn and Cedar Mills Trail
  • Dogs will be present

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Trail Running

Eryn Braley is a nehiyaw (Cree) woman and a member of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation in Treaty 6 territory from her Father's side, and British and Irish occupier from her Mother's side. Eryn was raised by her mom on unceded, stolen, and occupied Coast Salish territory. Growing up away from her home community and territories, Eryn is on a journey of reclaiming her identity as a nehiyaw woman by connecting with her territories, family, community, and culture.

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