Campbell River canines will have two new places to roam around freely this summer.
The City of Campbell River announced in partnership with School District 72 (SD72) two temporary designated off-leash dog parks will open this summer, with an agreement which allows for use for up to five years.
City of Campbell River Elle Brovold said with over 2,800 dogs registered in the city; additional off-leash areas became a need for the community.
“The new dog parks will provide an immediate solution for owners to responsibly exercise their pets while allowing the city additional time to explore permanent solutions.”
The two parks will be located on the field adjacent to the Robron Rotary Field House and the corner of Petersen and Evergreen Roads.
Each site will include waste bag dispensers, garbage bins, and benches, with a fenced gate access to be respectful of the nearby schools and other community members.
Signage will also be posted at each site to highlight park etiquette and promote respectful, shared use.
SD72 Secretary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick said they’re pleased to partner with the city on this initiative.
“This agreement reflects a collaborative, community-focused approach to shared land use, offering safe and dedicated spaces for off-leash activities.
A dog friendly water fountain will also be added to the Evergreen Road site, with Robron site users encouraged to access the dog-accessible fountain close by.
The parks will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily and are expected to open in mid-summer.