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Address: Springfield Rd, Winnipeg, MB R2G 4C1, Canada
Phone: 204-3111
State: Manitoba
County: Division No. 11
City: Winnipeg
Zip Code: R2G 4C1
Opening Hours
Monday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PMSunday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
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Reviews
Excellent park with plenty of parking. Great walking trails, very large area for your pups to run around. Well maintained. Most people are very friendly. Kilcona is one of my favourites!
This is a great dog park in Winter. Not enough trees and shade in summer but in winter I love the trail on the creek and my kids love tobogganing.
A wonderful place to allow your dog to run with other off-leash dogs. Dog owners are very aware of their dog's temperament and almost all off-leash dogs just want to run and play. Great exercise for dogs and people! And most everyone cleans up after their pets! Super group of dogs and people.
Great location for dogs to burn off some energy and get good exercise. Well maintained and landscaped. Lots of little trails and extras you can do without a dog, disc golf, soccer nets and picnic tables. It's a great inner city getaway.
Wonderful place we love to go there with our dog
Beautiful area for different activities and walking. People walking around with off-leashing dogs. Good for long walking and jogging. Ample of oxygen and open space for moving around.
Good park for a relaxing walk with your pet. There are some football courts as well.
Great dog park with lots of dog conscious owners. Lots of paths to walk and lots of dogs to play with. Be cautious I'm the winter as the hill there is used as a toboggan run
Great big open space for the dogs. Amazing. There is a section of on leash area which I am not used to being from Ontario so it was a little strange. The water has signs everywhere to not use or let pets swim in or drink. A ton of algea. Which is dosappointing because the dog loves swimming and ran in before I saw the sign, she now has some extreme gas.
There are nice paved pathways that encircle a nice little lake where waterfowl are in abundance. People stroll, jog and sometime bike the pathways. This is also a great dog park. On a good day, the parking lot is full of cars. People picnicking in the gazebo a top a small hill. Local baseball games and soccer games in the evenings and weekends. For the more adventuresome, you can hike around the hill on pathways that stretch for several kilometres. Just keep your dogs out of the water. After all, the park is a repurposed garbage dump and who knows what is seeping through the soil into the water.