Fraser View Dog Off Leash Area

16040 112 Ave, Surrey, BC V4N 1R3
+1 604-501-5100

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  • Monday7a.m.-8p.m.
  • Tuesday7a.m.-8p.m.
  • Wednesday7a.m.-8p.m.
  • Thursday7a.m.-8p.m.
  • Friday7a.m.-8p.m.
  • Saturday7a.m.-8p.m.
  • Sunday7a.m.-8p.m.

Dog Park Features

Has Shade
Has Dog Waste Bags
Has Off-Leash Area
Has Benches
Has Trash Cans
Has Fenced Area
Has Spacious Area
Has Separate Small/Large Dogs
Has Double Gate Entry
Has Accessible Paths

Overview

Fraser View Dog Off Leash Area is a fenced off-leash dog park located in Surrey, British Columbia’s Fraser Heights neighborhood at 160 St and 112 Ave.

This suburban park features a mostly flat terrain with a perimeter walking path and an open play area for dogs to romp freely. The park accommodates both small and large dogs in a shared space, though the fence height may be a consideration for owners of larger, more athletic dogs.

Key amenities include water stations with bowls, waste disposal bins, poop bag dispensers, and benches throughout the grounds.

While there are some trees and a small covered area with a bulletin board, the park offers limited shade. The facility includes double-gated entries for added security and maintains a woodchip surface that the city regularly maintains to address occasional flooding issues.

This quiet neighborhood park serves as a community gathering spot where local dog owners can socialize while their pets exercise and play.

During blackberry season, visitors can enjoy picking berries while supervising their dogs.

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History of Fraser View Dog Off Leash Area

Fraser View Dog Off Leash Area emerged as part of Surrey’s parks development initiative to serve the growing Fraser Heights community. The facility was incorporated into the existing Fraserview Park, providing local residents with a dedicated space for off-leash dog activities.

Over time, the city has made various improvements to address practical concerns, including the installation of water stations, waste management facilities, and woodchip surfacing to combat flooding issues. The park’s infrastructure has evolved to include double-gated entries, benches, and a covered bulletin board area, while maintaining its original purpose as a neighborhood gathering space.

The city continues to actively maintain the grounds, responding to community needs by filling muddy areas and ensuring proper drainage through an installed pump system.

Dog Park Rules in Fraser View Dog Off Leash Area

While enjoying this off-leash area with your furry friend, you’ll need to follow several important rules to secure everyone’s safety and comfort.

The City of Surrey requires all dogs over three months old to have a valid license, and you must keep your dog on a leash until you’re inside the designated off-leash area.

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The park operates from dawn until dusk, giving you plenty of time to visit during daylight hours.

Within the 1.2-acre fenced space, you’re responsible for following these essential guidelines:

  • Always supervise your dog and maintain voice control
  • Clean up after your pet using the provided waste bags and bins
  • Keep your dog leashed in undesignated areas to avoid fines up to $2,000
  • Make sure your dog interacts safely with others, especially since there’s no separate area for small dogs

Remember to use the perimeter trail if you prefer a more structured walking experience with your dog.

Your visit must comply with the Surrey Animal Responsibility Bylaw to ensure a safe environment for all park users.

What to Expect at Fraser View Dog Off Leash Area

The fenced area includes basic amenities for comfort and convenience – benches throughout the space, a water station for dogs to rehydrate, and a covered bulletin board area.

While there are some trees, Pauline H. notes that there’s “not much shade.” The park features double gates for security, though the fence height may be a consideration for larger dogs that like to jump.

The community atmosphere is generally positive, with Valerie Madill sharing, “Most of the dogs who I’ve met are friendly and play well with my dog and other dogs!”

During blackberry season, some visitors even enjoy picking berries while their pets play. The space can experience occasional flooding issues, but as Nicole points out, “the city is pretty good with filling in the mud pits.”

One notable feature is the perimeter path, which Cathy Moore describes as ideal “if you just want to walk your dog,” while “inside the off-leash area, your dog can romp and play.”

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Since there’s no separate section for small and large dogs, all sizes interact in the same space, requiring owners to stay attentive to their pets’ interactions.

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Fraser View Dog Off Leash Area

16040 112 Ave, Surrey, BC V4N 1R316040 112 Ave, Surrey, BC V4N 1R3

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Contact Info
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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