Brydon off-leash Dog Park

Langley, BC V3A 8C5
+1 778-288-8720

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  • MondayOpen 24 hours
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  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours

Dog Park Features

Has Dog Waste Bags
Has Water Fountain
Has Off-Leash Area
Has Benches
Has Fenced Area
Has Grass Surface
Has Parking Lot
Has Spacious Area
Has Separate Small/Large Dogs
Has Night Lighting
Has Accessible Paths

Overview

Brydon Off-Leash Dog Park is a fully fenced dog park located in Langley, British Columbia.

This suburban dog park features a mulch ground cover throughout its enclosed area, making it accessible year-round regardless of weather conditions.

The park provides essential amenities including a water fountain, water bowls, waste bag stations, and benches with some shaded areas.

While not among the largest dog parks, it offers adequate space for dogs to run and play freely.

The park is situated near Brydon Lagoon, a local bird sanctuary approximately 500 meters away.

Notable features include regular maintenance that keeps the area clean and odor-free, making it suitable for both dogs and their owners.

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Recent developments in 2024 have resulted in some space reductions due to new fencing installations.

History of Brydon off-leash Dog Park

Brydon Off-Leash Dog Park emerged as a community asset in Langley, British Columbia, when local authorities designated an undeveloped area near power transmission lines for canine recreation.

The park was developed with a practical mulch ground cover system instead of natural grass, enabling year-round accessibility regardless of weather conditions.

Initially featuring a larger space, the park has undergone several modifications over time, particularly in recent years. As of 2024, portions of the original area have been sectioned off with new fencing, reducing its overall size.

The park’s infrastructure has been enhanced over the years to include modern amenities such as water stations, waste management facilities, and shaded seating areas.

Its location adjacent to Brydon Lagoon has made it part of a larger recreational area that serves both pet owners and nature enthusiasts in the Langley community.

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Dog Park Rules in Brydon off-leash Dog Park

A set of essential rules governs the safe operation of this off-leash dog park to guarantee everyone’s enjoyment and security.

You’ll need to maintain voice control of your dog at all times and immediately clean up after them using the provided waste bags and bins.

For everyone’s safety, you must follow these key requirements:

  1. Keep your dog leashed when entering and exiting the park.
  2. Supervise your children at all times if they accompany you.
  3. Remove your dog promptly if they show any signs of aggression.
  4. Don’t bring dogs who are sick, too young for rabies vaccines, or females in heat.

The park operates from sunrise to sunset daily, and authorities monitor compliance with these rules. Dog handlers must be 16 years or older to use the park.

What to Expect at Brydon off-leash Dog Park

Brydon off-leash Dog Park offers a cozy, mulch-covered space where dogs can run and play freely within a fully fenced area. While not the largest dog park, it provides “more than adequate space for the dogs to run and play,” as Lacey Lee Elliott notes.

The mulch ground cover keeps the park usable year-round and remarkably clean – “I never smell feces or urine!” Elliott adds.

The park features practical amenities including a water fountain, water bowls, and a poop bag station. A few benches and trees provide spots to rest, though shade can be limited during peak summer hours. As Tahir Khawaja suggests, “Maybe better for evenings” during hot weather.

Located near Brydon Lagoon, the park has a distinctive atmosphere with the ambient hum of nearby power lines. Michelle Lalonde describes it as “an interesting area” where both “puppers love to run free and smell other dogs” and “small children that have no fear of dogs roam free.”

Visitors should note that the park can get muddy after rain, and recent changes have reduced its size somewhat, with new fencing appearing periodically throughout 2023-2024.

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Just 500 meters away, Brydon Lagoon offers a peaceful complement to the dog park. Kathe Varga calls it “a gem of a bird sanctuary” where visitors can observe mallards, geese, and other birds from benches along the lagoon path.

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Brydon off-leash Dog Park

Langley, BC V3A 8C5Langley, BC V3A 8C5

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

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