McKay Creek Park / Sumas Dyke Dog Off Leash Area
Mackay Creek Trail, Abbotsford, British Columbia V3G 2H4
McKay Creek Park / Sumas Dyke Dog Off Leash Area is an off-leash dog park located at Mackay Creek Trail in Abbotsford, British Columbia. This off-leash dog park features fully fenced, lit for evening visits, a dedicated small dog area, water access and nearby parking.
Location
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Park Details
- Address
- Mackay Creek Trail
- City
- Abbotsford
- Province
- British Columbia
- Postal Code
- V3G 2H4
- Surface
- Unknown
- Park Size
- Unknown
- Fenced
- Yes
- Lighting
- Yes
- Benches
- No
- Water Fountain
- No
- Water Access
- Yes
- Small Dog Area
- Yes
- Parking
- Yes
- Intact Dogs Allowed
- Yes
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is McKay Creek Park / Sumas Dyke Dog Off Leash Area fenced?
Yes, McKay Creek Park / Sumas Dyke Dog Off Leash Area is fully fenced, providing a safe enclosed area for off-leash play.
Does McKay Creek Park / Sumas Dyke Dog Off Leash Area have parking?
Yes, there is parking available near McKay Creek Park / Sumas Dyke Dog Off Leash Area.
What is the surface at McKay Creek Park / Sumas Dyke Dog Off Leash Area?
Surface information for McKay Creek Park / Sumas Dyke Dog Off Leash Area is not yet available.
Is there a small dog area at McKay Creek Park / Sumas Dyke Dog Off Leash Area?
Yes, McKay Creek Park / Sumas Dyke Dog Off Leash Area has a separate area designated for small dogs.
Where is McKay Creek Park / Sumas Dyke Dog Off Leash Area located?
McKay Creek Park / Sumas Dyke Dog Off Leash Area is located at Mackay Creek Trail in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada. The postal code is V3G 2H4.
What are the rules at McKay Creek Park / Sumas Dyke Dog Off Leash Area?
McKay Creek Park / Sumas Dyke Dog Off Leash Area 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.