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Dog parks in British Columbia give your dog year-round outdoor access. The coastal climate stays mild. Mountains provide dramatic backdrops. Vancouver has many urban dog parks. Victoria offers seaside trails. The terrain varies from rainforest paths to lakeside beaches and alpine meadows. Most parks include agility equipment, separate areas for small dogs, and waste stations. Metro Vancouver has an extensive network. The Interior region has quieter options. BC’s pet policies support dog owners. Facilities stay well-maintained. Your dog can socialize, exercise, and explore diverse landscapes from coast to mountain peaks.
You’ll find Oliver Off-Leash Dog Park at Lion’s Park, 6633 Okanagan Hwy #6629, Oliver, BC V0H 1T3, Canada, features divided areas to keep little dogs safe from the big guys. Dog owners here tend to be friendly and engaged.
Creston Dog Park (1414 Cedar St, Creston, BC V0B 1G3, Canada) provides secure fencing so your dog can explore freely, and water access keeps pups hydrated, and you’ll find plenty of shade under mature trees. Dog owners here tend to be friendly and engaged. Some dogs find the rocky ground uncomfortable.
Railyard Dog Park (95 Ridgemont Ave, Fernie, BC V0B 1M0, Canada) is a fully enclosed off-leash area where dogs can romp safely, and water is available on-site, and shaded spots offer relief from the heat. The community is friendly and attentive to their pets.
Knox Mountain Off Leash Dog Park, located at 768 Trench Pl, Kelowna, BC V1Y 7N1, Canada, provides space where dogs can burn energy, and thirsty dogs can drink from the water fountain, and paths lead through scenic surroundings. You’ll need to pack water for your pup.
Ellison Dog Park at 4720 Old Vernon Rd, Kelowna, BC V1X 7V6, Canada provides separate runs for tiny dogs and their larger friends. There’s water for dogs to drink, and there’s good tree cover for hot afternoons, and dog owners here tend to be friendly and engaged. Muddy patches are common after rainfall.
You’ll find BX Ranch Dog Park at B X Rd, Vernon, BC V1B 3J3, Canada, is completely fenced for worry-free off-leash time. Water access keeps pups hydrated, and there’s good tree cover for hot afternoons. This is a more peaceful option for shy dogs. It gets muddy after rain, so plan accordingly.
Situated at 4340 Toby Creek Rd, East Kootenay F, BC V0A, Canada, Invermere dog park is a fully enclosed off-leash area where dogs can romp safely, and thirsty dogs can drink from the water fountain, and you can extend your visit with trail walks, and dog owners here tend to be friendly and engaged. Muddy patches are common after rainfall.
South Arm Dog Off Leash Area at 9206 S Arm Pl, Richmond, BC V7A 2E1, Canada thoughtfully divides the area so small dogs and large dogs each have their own space. Thirsty dogs can drink from the water fountain, and natural shade makes it comfortable year-round. Regulars here are welcoming and their dogs are well-socialized. The ground becomes quite sloppy when it’s wet.
Hamilton Highway Off-Leash Dog Park (4551 Thompson Rd, Richmond, BC V6V 1S9, Canada) provides separate runs for tiny dogs and their larger friends. You’ll find water stations here, and you’ll find plenty of shade under mature trees, and there’s ample room for dogs to really run. Some visitors note that upkeep could be better.
Steveston Dog Off Leash Area at 11786 Fentiman Pl, Richmond, BC V7E 6M6, Canada provides separate runs for tiny dogs and their larger friends. Water is available on-site, and shaded spots offer relief from the heat, and expect to see lots of activity here. It gets muddy after rain, so plan accordingly.