Old Yale Park & Off Leash area

22559-22697 Old Yale Rd, Langley Twp, BC V2Z 2V4

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  • Monday8a.m.-7p.m.
  • Tuesday8a.m.-7p.m.
  • Wednesday8a.m.-7p.m.
  • Thursday8a.m.-7p.m.
  • Friday8a.m.-7p.m.
  • Saturday8a.m.-7p.m.
  • Sunday8a.m.-7p.m.

Dog Park Features

Has Water Fountain
Has Off-Leash Area
Has Benches
Has Trash Cans
Has Fenced Area
Has Spacious Area
Has Separate Small/Large Dogs
Has Night Lighting
Has Accessible Paths

Overview

Old Yale Park & Off Leash Area is located in Langley Township, British Columbia. The park features a fenced off-leash dog area with bark mulch surface, complemented by wetland trails and natural spaces.

While the overall park size is described as “not very big,” it includes a marsh area, community garden, large field, and a network of gravel pathways.

The off-leash section is primarily suited for larger dogs, as some reviews note the chain-link fencing has gaps that may be too wide for smaller breeds like chihuahuas. The park offers basic amenities including water fountains, dog waste bag stations, and benches for seating.

The park’s landscape includes a wetland ecosystem with raised gravel paths, though the area can become muddy during wet seasons, particularly in spring.

Additional features include bee hives and cherry trees, making it a mixed-use space that serves both dog owners and nature enthusiasts. The park’s facilities are currently undergoing upgrades, which may temporarily limit trail and dog park access.

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History of Old Yale Park & Off Leash area

Old Yale Park & Off Leash Area emerged as a community space in Langley Township through the transformation of local wetlands into a multi-use recreational area. The park was developed to preserve the natural wetland ecosystem while providing recreational facilities for residents, including the addition of a dedicated off-leash dog area with bark mulch surfacing.

The site has evolved to incorporate various community elements, including a community garden program that allows local residents to maintain individual plots after registration.

Recent developments include the installation of raised gravel pathways to manage wetland flooding, and the introduction of bee hives to support local pollinators.

The park is currently undergoing infrastructure upgrades to improve accessibility and enhance visitor amenities, reflecting ongoing municipal investment in this neighborhood green space.

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Dog Park Rules in Old Yale Park & Off Leash area

While visiting the off-leash area at Old Yale Park, you’ll need to follow specific rules designed to keep all dogs and their owners safe. Your dog must be licensed and vaccinated against rabies, with proof available if requested by park officials.

You’ll also need to guarantee your pet is at least 4 months old and under your voice control at all times. Park users must ensure their dogs are spayed or neutered before visiting.

  1. Keep your dog leashed when entering and exiting the off-leash area, and always carry a leash with you.
  2. Clean up after your dog immediately and dispose of waste properly – this helps maintain a clean environment for everyone.
  3. Don’t bring food, treats, or toys into the area, as these items can trigger conflicts between dogs.
  4. Remove pinch, spike, or prong collars before letting your dog play, and monitor them for any aggressive behavior.

What to Expect at Old Yale Park & Off Leash area

Old Yale Park offers a serene wetland setting with a network of gravel paths winding through marsh areas and around a community garden. The off-leash dog area features bark mulch ground cover, though visitors should come prepared for muddy conditions, especially during spring.

“The path winding around the park is serene and gorgeous!!!” shares Mandi Kreutzwieser, capturing the natural charm that draws people to this space.

The park’s amenities include water fountains, waste bag stations, and benches for resting. A notable highlight is the diverse landscape, which Natasha Millard describes as featuring “a marsh area, a large field, a dog park, a community garden, some bee hives and a cherry tree with fresh cherries to pick and eat.”

While the off-leash area is relatively compact, it provides a quiet environment for dogs to play. As Aleana Vanspronsen notes, “The gravel pathways are raised so the marsh waters don’t flood the paths and there’s an offleash dog park that almost always has someone visiting.”

However, visitors should be mindful that the chain-link fencing may not be suitable for very small dogs, as the spacing between links can be too wide for tiny breeds.

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The park struggles with waste management issues, with several reviewers noting concerns about proper cleanup. For the best experience, visit during dry weather and bring appropriate footwear, as FireDogWhiskeyReview advises, “Can get muddy so bring your boots.”

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Old Yale Park & Off Leash area

22559-22697 Old Yale Rd, Langley Twp, BC V2Z 2V422559-22697 Old Yale Rd, Langley Twp, BC V2Z 2V4

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

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