Manning Village off-leash Dog Park

Ebbers Boulevard & 144 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T5Y 3B2

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Dog Park Features

Has Dog Waste Bags
Has Off-Leash Area
Has Trash Cans
Has Fenced Area
Has Grass Surface
Has Spacious Area
Has Double Gate Entry
Has Doggy Toys
Has Night Lighting
Has Accessible Paths

Overview

Manning Village Off-Leash Dog Park in Edmonton, Alberta is a fully-fenced dog park located near a children’s playground and walking path.

This compact urban park features double-gated entrances and provides a space where dogs can run freely. While the park is described as relatively small, it offers enough room for both small and large dogs to exercise and socialize.

The park includes basic amenities such as garbage receptacles, two benches, and community-maintained water bowls for dogs. Street parking is available for visitors.

The terrain consists primarily of dirt with some young trees, though shade coverage is limited. While the park can become muddy during wet conditions, it’s generally well-maintained and clean.

This off-leash area is particularly suitable for dogs that are sociable and comfortable in close quarters with other pets, as well as for first-time dog park visitors due to its manageable size.

The park’s layout allows owners to maintain visual contact with their dogs throughout the enclosure.

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History of Manning Village off-leash Dog Park

Manning Village off-leash Dog Park has served the Edmonton community as a neighborhood amenity since its establishment as part of the Manning Village residential development.

The park was designed as a compact, fully-fenced facility to meet the needs of local dog owners, featuring double-gated entrances for safety and basic amenities like benches and waste disposal.

Over time, community members have enhanced the space by maintaining communal water bowls and contributing to its upkeep.

While the park began with young trees that have gradually grown, its core design as an accessible neighborhood dog park has remained consistent.

The facility continues to be managed by the City of Edmonton as part of its network of off-leash areas, providing a dedicated space for dogs to exercise and socialize in the Manning area.

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Dog Park Rules in Manning Village off-leash Dog Park

To guarantee everyone’s safety and enjoyment, visitors to this off-leash facility must follow specific rules and guidelines.

When you bring your dog to Manning Village, you’ll need to keep your pet leashed while entering and exiting, and carry a leash at all times inside the park. Your dog must wear a collar with current licenses and vaccination tags visible throughout their visit. Spike and prong collars are strictly prohibited in the park.

Key rules to remember:

  1. You’re limited to bringing 2-3 dogs per visit, and they must be at least 4 months old. Female dogs in heat aren’t allowed.
  2. You must maintain voice control of your dogs and stay inside the park during your entire visit. If your dog shows aggression, leash and remove them immediately.
  3. Clean up after your pet and dispose of waste properly. Don’t bring food, treats, toys, or glass containers into the park.

Children under 12 need adult supervision and shouldn’t run or chase dogs.

What to Expect at Manning Village off-leash Dog Park

Manning Village off-leash Dog Park offers a fully fenced space that, while compact, provides enough room for dogs to run and socialize. The park features two sets of entry gates, two benches for seating, and garbage receptacles with poop bags available at the entrance.

The park’s community spirit shines through its thoughtful amenities. As Sean Pyke notes, “people always leave extra water there for the dogs,” with several stainless steel water bowls placed throughout the area.

Cindy Steffen appreciates how “dogs love it enough space to keep an eye on dogs yet they can run their hearts out.”

The terrain is primarily dirt, which can become muddy after rain or during spring thaw. While there are some young trees, shade is limited, making hot days challenging. “I wish the trees were bigger so there was more shade,” mentions Sean Pyke.

The park’s size makes it particularly suitable for first-time dog park visitors, as Dave Carr explains: “Dog park isn’t too big so it’s perfect for a dog that’s going to a dog park for the first time. Your dog won’t get too far away so you can still call him or her.”

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Street parking is available, and the park sits conveniently near a children’s playground and walking path. During peak hours, the park becomes a social hub for dogs and their owners, though some may find it less engaging during quieter times.

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Manning Village off-leash Dog Park

Ebbers Boulevard & 144 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T5Y 3B2Ebbers Boulevard & 144 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T5Y 3B2

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Managed by: City Parks Dept.
Email: info@austinparks.org

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