Well-behaved dogs and their owners can enjoy Thunder Bay’s four Off-Leash Dog Parks free of charge. Dogs must be over four months old, be licensed and have a current rabies vaccination to use the park.
City off-leash dog parks
Centennial Park |
Located in Centennial Park off Arundel Street, the off-leash area is approximately 6.5 acres. The walking trail loop is 0.6 km long and is bounded by its natural habitat. |
Beverly Street (former ball diamond) |
Located in a former ball diamond south of Port Arthur Stadium on the corner of Beverly Street and Winnipeg Avenue, this site is approximately 1.4 acres. |
Hillyard Lands |
Located off Central Avenue, between Memorial Avenue and 8th Avenue, this site is approximately 3.5 acres and is bounded by natural buffers and drainage ditches. To access this off-leash area, turn north off Central Avenue at Carrick Street. The park is located just north of Kal Tire. |
Neebing Playfield |
Located in Neebing Playfield on the corner of Neebing Avenue and Mary Street West. This site is approximately 1 acre and is bounded by chain-link fence. |
Off-leash dog park rules
- Off-leash dog areas are open from 6 am -11 pm
- Respect all trail users and adjacent private property, and watch for park maintenance activities
- Remember to lock up all valuables in a safe location
- The off-leash area is unsupervised - use at your own risk
- Off-leash area users are subject to the Dog Owners' Liability Act
- No puppies under four months, female dogs in heat, or sick, aggressive, or out of control dogs.
- Dogs require up-to-date shots and licence
- Keep your dogs within sight and under verbal control
- Dogs must be on a leash while entering and exiting the off-leash area
- Do not allow your dog to chase wildlife
- No glass containers, food or toys
- Children must be supervised by an adult
- Fill any holes your dog digs
- Always remember to scoop your dog's poop and help keep the area clean
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