Alaska Dog Park at 4511 Alaska St, Burnaby, BC V5C 4E1, Canada offers two distinct sections—one for smaller pups and another for bigger breeds. You’ll often have the space to yourselves. The ground becomes quite sloppy when it’s wet.
Alaska Dog Park
Alaska Dog Park at 4511 Alaska St, Burnaby, BC V5C 4E1, Canada offers two distinct sections—one for smaller pups and another for bigger breeds. You’ll often have the space to yourselves. The ground becomes quite sloppy when it’s wet.
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Situated at 7410 Morley Dr, Burnaby, BC V5E 1Pg, Canada, Malvern Off-Leash Dog Area thoughtfully divides the area so small dogs and large dogs each have their own space, and water access keeps pups hydrated, and shaded spots offer relief from the heat. It’s a well-used park with regular visitors. There’s not much cover from the sun.
Confederation Park trail, located at Confederation Park Viewpoint, Trans Canada Trail, Burnaby, BC V5C 6K1, Canada, is a fully enclosed off-leash area where dogs can romp safely. Water is available on-site, and shaded spots offer relief from the heat, and this is a more peaceful option for shy dogs. Finding it takes a bit of navigation.
Situated at 4598 Penzance Dr, Burnaby, BC V5C 1H8, Canada, Confederation Park Dog Off-Leash Enclosure provides separate runs for tiny dogs and their larger friends, and trees provide welcome shade on sunny days, and seating areas are scattered throughout, and it’s a sociable spot with considerate visitors. There’s not much cover from the sun.
Warner Loat Park Off Leash Area at 4212 Piper Ave, Burnaby, BC V5A 3B4, Canada provides separate runs for tiny dogs and their larger friends. Water access keeps pups hydrated, and trees provide welcome shade on sunny days, and dog owners here tend to be friendly and engaged. The ground becomes quite sloppy when it’s wet.
Robert Burnaby Park Dog Off-Leash area (Burnaby, BC V3N 4K8, Canada) offers a fenced haven for off-leash adventures, and water is available on-site, and you can sit and relax on the benches provided. The generous size gives dogs plenty of space.
David Gray Park (7480 McKay Ave, Burnaby, BC V5J 2A2, Canada) features divided areas to keep little dogs safe from the big guys, and you’ll find water stations here, and there’s good tree cover for hot afternoons, and you’ll often have the space to yourselves. Expect muddy conditions in wet weather.