Hamilton Highway Off-Leash Dog Park
4551 Thompson Rd, Richmond, British Columbia V6V 1S9
Hamilton Highway Off-Leash Dog Park is an off-leash dog park located at 4551 Thompson Rd in Richmond, British Columbia. This off-leash dog park features fully fenced, lit for evening visits, a dedicated small dog area, a water fountain, water access and benches for owners. The park surface is grass, providing a soft and natural play area for dogs of all sizes. At 7.58 acres, Hamilton Highway Off-Leash Dog Park is a large park offering plenty of open space for dogs to explore.
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Park Details
- Address
- 4551 Thompson Rd
- City
- Richmond
- Province
- British Columbia
- Postal Code
- V6V 1S9
- Surface
- Grass
- Park Size
- 7.58 acres
- Fenced
- Yes
- Lighting
- Yes
- Benches
- Yes
- Water Fountain
- Yes
- Water Access
- Yes
- Small Dog Area
- Yes
- Parking
- No
- Intact Dogs Allowed
- Yes
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hamilton Highway Off-Leash Dog Park fenced?
Yes, Hamilton Highway Off-Leash Dog Park is fully fenced, providing a safe enclosed area for off-leash play.
Does Hamilton Highway Off-Leash Dog Park have parking?
There is no dedicated parking at Hamilton Highway Off-Leash Dog Park. Street parking may be available nearby.
What is the surface at Hamilton Highway Off-Leash Dog Park?
The surface at Hamilton Highway Off-Leash Dog Park is grass.
Is there a small dog area at Hamilton Highway Off-Leash Dog Park?
Yes, Hamilton Highway Off-Leash Dog Park has a separate area designated for small dogs.
Where is Hamilton Highway Off-Leash Dog Park located?
Hamilton Highway Off-Leash Dog Park is located at 4551 Thompson Rd in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. The postal code is V6V 1S9.
What are the rules at Hamilton Highway Off-Leash Dog Park?
Hamilton Highway Off-Leash Dog Park is an off-leash dog park. Dogs must be under voice control at all times. Owners are required to clean up after their dogs. Intact (unspayed/unneutered) dogs are allowed. Check with your local municipality for any additional bylaws.