We love taking our dogs to this park. It has two wide open spaces. One for big dogs and one for small dogs. There is water on tap for both sides and free bags to collect your pets droppings.
You will find a great community of dog lovers who will welcome you. But there is room to have alone time with your pet in both spaces.
There are rules posted at the front. READ THEM. The city police enforce these rules. Here are the top three.
No cell phone calls while your pet is off leash. No aggressive dogs. If your dog is antisocial you need to work on those skills before bringing them to a public place. No alcohol or beer allowed.
We who uses this park daily will not hesitate to call the police if someone is endangering other dogs...
Read moreGreat park for people and their dog companions. Plethora of space to run around in with shade trees spread throughout. A couple picnic tables, one of which is under a pavilion, and a couple metal benches under some trees. Be warned: one water point right at the entrance, so bring water if you plan to be a while. The park staff have been known to collect perfectly good water bottles that patrons reuse and throw them away (quite literally "because I said so" avoiding to the Parkville Parks Director). Aside from really the water point scarcityfor such a large park, there really isn't a better one within...
Read moreJust visited the dog park this past weekend and it is nice and big in the small dog side and large dog side. My complaint is that it’s terrible to walk on as a human. They could have put in a paved trail from entrance gate to sit down area, or some paved loop inside the dog park. As a human, you will twist your ankle trying to walk in that dog park. If you are disabled or use a wheelchair , there is no way you can access the inside of the dog park. I will not be back , will stay at Waggins tails dog park in NKC which is much...
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