Brookman Park – Off leash dog park

4605 Simpkins Rd, Sechelt, BC V7Z 0A4

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Dog Park Features

Has Shade
Has Dog Waste Bags
Has Water Fountain
Has Off-Leash Area
Has Trash Cans
Has Grass Surface
Has Parking Lot
Has Spacious Area
Has Separate Small/Large Dogs
Has Agility Equipment

Overview

Brookman Park is an off-leash dog park located in Sechelt, British Columbia along Chapman Creek. This unfenced park features trails and green space where dogs can run freely, though owners should be cautious as the area borders Highway 101 and a parking lot.

The park includes a children’s play area and offers a mix of old-growth trees providing natural shade. Facilities include parking, garbage bins, and trail access, though public restrooms are available a 5-minute walk away at the Davis Bay boardwalk.

The waterfront location offers scenic views, including sandy beach areas and occasional glimpses of Alaska cruise ships in the distance. While suitable for active dogs and families, the park is best suited for pets with reliable recall due to its unfenced nature.

History of Brookman Park – Off leash dog park

Brookman Park developed as a community recreation space along Chapman Creek in Sechelt, featuring a mix of old-growth trees and waterfront access.

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The park has traditionally served as an off-leash area for local dog owners while maintaining its natural character with creek-side trails and chainsaw-carved art installations.

In recent years, the park experienced significant changes when flooding damaged portions of the original trail system, particularly affecting the trail head area.

Despite these challenges, the space continues to function as a multi-use facility, incorporating a children’s play area and maintaining its role as an important off-leash dog exercise area.

The park’s location connecting to the Davis Bay boardwalk has made it an integral part of Sechelt’s public recreational infrastructure, though its unfenced nature has remained a consistent characteristic throughout its history.

Dog Park Rules in Brookman Park – Off leash dog park

Several key rules govern the use of this popular off-leash dog park, which lacks fencing around its perimeter.

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You’ll need to maintain voice and sight control of your dog at all times since there’s no barrier between the park and nearby Highway 101.

  1. You must leash your dog when entering and exiting the designated off-leash areas.
  2. You’re legally required to clean up after your pet and use the provided garbage bins.
  3. You can’t let your dog chase wildlife, dig holes, or enter sensitive areas like flower beds.

During special events, school activities, or when the ground is wet, off-leash privileges are suspended to protect the soil.

Animal Control officers patrol regularly and may issue citations for violations of off-leash rules.

You’ll need to keep your dog on a leash while maintenance crews are working.

What to Expect at Brookman Park – Off leash dog park

Wildlife enthusiasts might appreciate the park’s natural inhabitants – one visitor reported evidence of local bears, adding to the park’s woodsy atmosphere.

Rich Vigurs describes it as “a great area full of old growth trees” where visitors can expect to be “visited by 4 legged friends” given its off-leash designation.

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The park strikes a balance between spaciousness and intimacy, with William Ness noting it’s “a gorgeous area right on the water with lots of room to spend the day without being cramped with other people.”

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Brookman Park – Off leash dog park

4605 Simpkins Rd, Sechelt, BC V7Z 0A44605 Simpkins Rd, Sechelt, BC V7Z 0A4

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

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Related Parks:
Riverside Dog Park
Northside Bark Park

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