Are dogs allowed at Burnaby parks?
Dogs on-leash are welcome in Burnaby’s parks and green spaces (with some exceptions). But if you want to give your dog more freedom, we have several sites where you can exercise and train your pet off-leash too.
Are dogs allowed at Barnet Marine Park?
Pull into the main entrance at Barnet Marine Park and bear left. The quickest way down to the off-leash area is at the far end of the parking lot. Follow the trail to the service road which leads down the hill and across the train tracks. The dog park will be on your left.
Are dogs allowed at Burnaby Lake?
Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. This is a beautiful loop around Burnaby Lake great for a long walk or run.
Are dogs allowed at Burnaby Mountain?
Dogs on leash are allowed at this park and on the trails. The park offers mountain, water and city views from the top of Burnaby Mountain. You might even see some deer or bald eagles.
Is SFU dog friendly?
With the exception of animals providing assistance to persons with disabilities, animals/pets are not permitted under the terms of the leases at Harbour Centre and SFU Surrey and are prohibited in on-campus student residences.
Are dogs allowed in BC provincial parks?
Most of BC’s provincial parks allow dogs in the park as long as they’re on a leash at all times. Dogs aren’t allowed inside park buildings or on public beaches. Some parks have additional no-go areas that are marked by signs or under the “pets on leash” symbol on the park’s website.
Is it safe to swim in the Fraser River?
There is a new sandy beach by the Fraser River in New Westminster, B.C., but visitors cannot swim in the water.
Are dogs allowed in SFU?
Are dogs allowed at Maple Bay Cultus Lake?
Like at all areas of the lake the water is beautiful so you may want to wade in and join your pup for a swim! Dogs must be kept on-leash when in the Maple Bay day use area – outside of the dog beach. There are picnic tables and a grassy area where you can enjoy a picnic when visiting the beach.
Are dogs allowed in BC parks?
Are dogs allowed in Cultus Lake?
Please note: Pets are not permitted while visiting Cultus Lake Waterpark and Cultus Lake Adventure Park.
Are dogs allowed at Cultus Lake Provincial Park?
Many of our frontcountry provincial parks allow dogs/pets on a leash at all times but they are not allowed in our beach/picnic areas or park buildings….Dog Friendly Provincial Parks.
| Park Name | Region |
|---|---|
| Cultus Lake Provincial Park | Lower Mainland |
| Ellison Provincial Park | Okanagan |
| Fintry Provincial Park | Okanagan |
| Golden Ears Provincial Park | Lower Mainland |
Can dogs swim in the Fraser River?
Can dogs swim in the Fraser River? Yes! The Fraser River Dog Park has a dog beach where dogs can take a dip in the river.
Why is the Fraser River so dirty?
Unlike many other rivers, the Fraser has not been dammed. But it faces an indirect threat from pine beetle infestation; the subsequent removal of trees may warm the river water, making it inhospitable to the fish.
Where is the Burnaby Fraser Foreshore Park?
Burnaby Fraser Foreshore Park is open from dawn ’til dusk year-round. At the foot of Byrne Rd and Fraser Park Dr in south Burnaby. The parking lot is at the foot of Byrne Rd–enter from Fraser Park Dr, with additional parking available on the street.
Where can I let my dog off-leash in Burnaby?
Malvern Park in Burnaby offers yet another great trail where you can let your dog off-leash. Take a stroll along the trail on a warm summer day to enjoy the shade offered by the tall trees, or head to the open area if you want more room for a game of fetch.
Where can I take a picnic in Burnaby?
Beaches and nearby picnic areas–specifically at our shoreline and lake parks (Barnet Marine Park, Deer Lake Park, Burnaby Lake Regional Park and Burnaby Fraser Foreshore Park)–for sanitary reasons.
Where is the off-leash parking lot at Fraser Park?
There is an unpaved parking lot at the off-leash area that you can access from Byrne Road at Mountbatten St, just before the bend onto Fraser Park Drive. We’re safeguarding the public, businesses and infrastructure by continuing to upgrade our diking system to meet a 1:200 water-level standard*.