Water Treatment Plant Off Leash Dog Park
1900 Penticton Ave, Penticton, British Columbia V2A 2N5
Water Treatment Plant Off Leash Dog Park is an off-leash dog park located at 1900 Penticton Ave in Penticton, British Columbia. This off-leash dog park features fully fenced, a dedicated small dog area, water access and nearby parking. The park surface is sand, providing a natural play surface. At 0.4 acres, Water Treatment Plant Off Leash Dog Park is a smaller, more intimate space perfect for one-on-one play.
Location
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Park Details
- Address
- 1900 Penticton Ave
- City
- Penticton
- Province
- British Columbia
- Postal Code
- V2A 2N5
- Surface
- Sand
- Park Size
- 0.4 acres
- Fenced
- Yes
- Lighting
- No
- 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 Water Treatment Plant Off Leash Dog Park fenced?
Yes, Water Treatment Plant Off Leash Dog Park is fully fenced, providing a safe enclosed area for off-leash play.
Does Water Treatment Plant Off Leash Dog Park have parking?
Yes, there is parking available near Water Treatment Plant Off Leash Dog Park.
What is the surface at Water Treatment Plant Off Leash Dog Park?
The surface at Water Treatment Plant Off Leash Dog Park is sand.
Is there a small dog area at Water Treatment Plant Off Leash Dog Park?
Yes, Water Treatment Plant Off Leash Dog Park has a separate area designated for small dogs.
Where is Water Treatment Plant Off Leash Dog Park located?
Water Treatment Plant Off Leash Dog Park is located at 1900 Penticton Ave in Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. The postal code is V2A 2N5.
What are the rules at Water Treatment Plant Off Leash Dog Park?
Water Treatment Plant 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.