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For dogs and their owners.

The Parks and Recreation Commission is conducting a dog off-leash park survey as part of its 2010 Annual Work Plan.  The survey is intended to gather feedback from dog owners on the numbers of users of Port Moody dog off-leash parks, the neighbourhoods they live in, which dog off leash areas they currently use and how often, general user satisfaction with dog off leash parks as well as an open-ended comment section. 

This information will assist in making future decisions for improvements to existing parks or investigating opportunities for additional dog off leash parks within Port Moody.

Volunteer and Online Survey

Volunteers will be conducting surveys at Port Moody dog off-leash parks starting July 24, 2010 until August 15, 2010.  If you are unable to fill out a survey in person, you can also participate by filling out the survey online. Click here to fill out a survey on dogs off leash parks in Port Moody.

The deadline for completing the on-line survey is August 22, 2010.  We appreciate your feedback.

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Off-Leash Dog Areas

The City of Port Moody has four dog off leash parks.

 

Three unfenced, natural areas and one fenced area are currently designated in the City as 'off leash' areas:

1.      Chineside Park - South end of Hugh Street (behind the 7-11)

2.      Bert Flinn Park – Wide trail leading west from Heritage Mtn Blvd & David Avenue.

3.      Westhill Park - North end of the park

4.      Rocky Point Park.  A fenced dog off leash area with a separate small dog area is located at Rocky Point Park, adjacent to Slaughterhouse Creek (can be accessed from Murray Street).

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Contact Information

For questions or information, please contact City of Port Moody Parks and Environmental Services at 604-469-4676 or parks_environment@cityofportmoody.com

 
 
 

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