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Queensborough The Off-Leash Dog Enclosure was officially opened May 8, 2008 and provides 1,275 square meters for dogs to safely run, jump, socialize and play. Where: Duncan & Mercer Street Off-Leash Amenities: Wood chips and wheelchair accessible. Hours: No information.
Downtown Where: 824 Agnes Street or 823 Carnarvon Street Off-Leash Amenities: Enclosure is 90 x 19 metres or 0.42 acre, gravel surface, with a small grass section, trees, park benches, drinking fountain, 'doggie' fire hydrants, garbage receptacles and double gate entrances. Please bring your doggie bags and recycle extra bags. Hours: No information.
Westburnca The Westburnco Off-Leash Dog Enclosure is a unique and innovative use of 17,000 square feet that provides dogs with an excellent linear off-leash run. Where: East 10th Avenue between Masset and Chilliwack Streets Off-Leash Amenities: Wood chips. Hours: No information.
Queen's Park The Queen’s Park Off-Leash Dog Enclosure will ensure that all park users have a positive experience. The enclosure will be built the southeast section Queen’s Park and include a large area filled with trees and hills; a perfect location for dogs to stretch their legs and not affect other park users enjoying the sports fields, trails or other park amenities. Where: Parking located between the Stadium and the Arenex. Off-Leash Amenities: No information. Hours: No information.
Hume Park Where: Garrett Street and Braid Street Off-Leash Amenities: No information. Hours: No information.
Quayside The Quayside Off Leash Dog Enclosure is a temporary dog park designed to service downtown residents and visitors. Located at the west end of the Esplanade Boardwalk. Where: Rialto Court and Quayside Drive Off-Leash Amenities: 120 x 130’ (0.36 acres) dog park features river views, park benches, a bark mulch surface, double entrance gates for safety, wheelchair accessibility and waste receptacles. Please bring your doggie bags and recycle extra bags. Hours: No information.
West End This dog park was relocated in 2008 to accommodate the Ministry of Transportation upgrades to the road network accessing the Queensborough Bridge. This spacious dog park, approximately 3.15 acres, should be completed and open in January 2009. Where: Access to the dog park is by means of the pedestrian overpass at 7th Avenue and 22nd Street Off-Leash Amenities: Gravel and grass surfaces, drinking fountain, park benches, waste receptacles, trees and spectacular views of the Fraser River, bridges and Queensborough. Please bring your doggie bags and recycle extra bags. Hours: No information.
See the City of New Westminster’s web site for maps and the most up to date information.
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