Dog Park
60 Copp Street
506.877.7900
info@dieppe.ca
With a surface area of roughly 150 metres by 300 metres, this is the largest dog park in southeastern New Brunswick. A fence divides the park into two, allowing small and large dogs to run around freely and safely. There is a shelter for dog owners in case of high winds and bad weather, as well as several free parking spaces.
Rules
- The large dog park is designed for dogs over 11 kg (25 lbs).
- The small dog park is designed for dogs 11 kg (25 lbs) or less.
- Please leash and unleash in the entrance area.
- Handlers must clean up immediately after their dog.
- Dogs must be removed at the first sign of aggression or excessive rough play.
- Handlers must be 18 years of age or older and always be in control of their dog.
- Children must always be accompanied by an adult.
- Handlers are limited to a maximum of three dogs.
- Dogs must have up-to-date vaccinations and the appropriate municipal licenses.
- Dogs using the park must be spayed or neutered and over four months of age.
- Use the park at your own risk. The City is not liable for any injury or damage caused by any dog in the off-leash area.
- The City reserves the right to refuse access to a dog owner when warranted.
Prohibited
- Dogs in heat
- Dogs that are ill
- Aggressive dogs
- Puppies (under four months)
- Food, treats and toys
Dieppe’s first dog park is the result of citizen engagement in the 2017 participatory budget initiative. It is located at the intersection of Emmanuelle Street and Copp Street, next to the Boys and Girls Club and the disc golf course.