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Dog parks in Kitchener



Parks are listed in alphabetical order; designated leash free parks * are on top. Maps indicate the exact location of the dog park even within larger parks.

 Kawanis Park



Access by Walter Bean Trail, inside Kawanis Park in Kitchener

Small dog area (under 25lbs)

Fully fenced

Trees

Benches

2 dogs per owner

Bags provided

Open 6am-11pm

Closed Dec-April

Dogs must be over 12 weeks, in good health, have current city tags, have rabies vac tag, bitches in heat not permitted

Owner over 18, no children under 6

By Sarah, i.sgardenpath@yahoo.com

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2011-08-25

You spelled the name of the park wrong; it\'s a bit disconcerting eh.


2011-08-11  |  Jasmine

Loved this park! It's big with treed areas, open and grassy areas with paths cut through. There's a small dog area. I loved that it was a walk to it, my dogs have energy that they can afford to get rid of before we get into the park! The dogs loved it too, they just wish they had some company! It doesn't look like it gets used very often, which could be a good thing if you want a quiet walk, but they like to play with other dogs! I encourage more people to go!


2011-01-22

Quiet and peaceful. Not usually very busy. Just made in 2010, so still new. Went in the summer and the vegetation was was left tall (waist height) with a cut out walking path, similar to a maze. Grass is pretty hard, so shoes recommended.





 KW Humane Society



Access by Riverbend Dr, inside ground of Kw Humane Society in Kitchener

Fully fenced

Trees

Benches

Water tap

Open sunrise-10:30pm

Dogs must be over 6 months, in good health, have current city tags, have rabies vac tag, bitches in heat not permitted

Owner over 18, no children

By Sarah, i.sgardenpath@yahoo.com

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2011-01-22

Smaller area than Mclennon and Kiwanis. Can get easily overcrowded. Dogs are generally a little more rambunctious here and people are generally less attentive. Large trash cans are usually uncovered and located inside the dog park. This can sometimes cause an ill odor in the warmer seasons.


 McLennan Park



Access by Strausburg Rd, inside McLennan Park in Kitchener

Fully fenced

Trees

Benches

2 dogs per owner

Bags provided

Open 6am-11pm

Dogs must be over 12 weeks, in good health, have current city tags, have rabies vac tag, bitches in heat not permitted

Owner over 18, no children under 6

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2011-09-17  |  Tiff & Chewie

Drove out there from the Milton area to meet up with a friend and her dog and ABSOLUTELY LOVED This dog park! We've been to a couple now and by far this park gets outstanding reviews from us! My little guy LOVED it there! Wooded/bushy area, water pump to refill water, shade, seating areas, and lots of new buddies to meet and play with! Can't wait to go back! :) Wish that ALL dog parks were like this! :)


2011-08-09  |  wendy

i have been using this park for over a year, i have pugs, at one point it wasnt too busy, after all the work that has been done it is crazy busy, i took my dogs there, there was soo many large dogs, they love chasing small dogs, not impressed with the cedar chips, i find theres more bugs, more fights, not as peaceful


2011-01-22

My favorite dog park to visit. Large enough open space to not feel crowded but not too big that you'll lose sight of your dog. The wooded area really makes it feel more natural. People are generally attentive to their dog, but it will varies. Popular with big and small dogs. Poop bags available BUT not always refilled. This park usually has occupants no matter when you visit. Weekends are really busy.


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