UEL Children’s Park

1974 Drummond Dr, Vancouver, BC V6T 1G2

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  • Monday6a.m.-9p.m.
  • Tuesday6a.m.-9p.m.
  • Wednesday6a.m.-9p.m.
  • Thursday6a.m.-9p.m.
  • Friday6a.m.-9p.m.
  • Saturday6a.m.-9p.m.
  • Sunday6a.m.-9p.m.

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Overview

UEL Children’s Park is located in Vancouver, British Columbia. This dog-friendly park is unfenced but naturally contained by dense blackberry brambles and forest, making it a secure environment for dogs to explore.

Situated between Pacific Spirit Park and a residential area, this mixed-use space serves as both a children’s park and dog park, offering a peaceful setting away from busy roads.

The park features one picnic table and provides ample space for dogs to exercise, making it suitable for both leisurely family outings and dog walking.

While the park’s natural boundaries help contain pets, owners should remain mindful of their dogs due to the lack of formal fencing.

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History of UEL Children’s Park

UEL Children’s Park was established as a community gathering space in Vancouver’s University Endowment Lands (UEL) neighborhood, serving the dual purpose of providing recreation for local families and their pets.

The park emerged as a natural extension of the surrounding Pacific Spirit Park ecosystem, preserving the area’s characteristic blackberry brambles and forest elements while creating an accessible green space for residents.

Over time, it has evolved into an informal off-leash area where the natural vegetation serves as boundaries for dogs at play.

The park’s simple amenities, including a picnic table and open areas, reflect its origins as a practical neighborhood park designed to meet the basic recreational needs of the UEL community while maintaining the natural character of the area.

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Dog Park Rules in UEL Children’s Park

While enjoying the natural surroundings of this Vancouver park with your canine companion, you’ll need to follow some important rules to keep everyone safe and happy. Your dog must be leashed in parking areas and near playgrounds, but they can roam off-leash in designated zones if they respond well to voice commands. You’ll need to keep a physical leash handy even when your dog is off-leash. Any dog bites on humans must be immediately reported to park staff to ensure proper safety protocols are followed.

Here are key responsibilities you must follow:

  1. Keep your dog’s vaccinations current and bring proof of rabies shots – it’s essential for everyone’s safety.
  2. Clean up after your pet using waste bags and proper disposal methods to protect our beautiful park environment.
  3. Watch your dog closely and prevent any aggressive behavior toward other dogs or park visitors.

What to Expect at UEL Children’s Park

UEL Children’s Park offers a tranquil escape nestled between Pacific Spirit Park and residential neighborhoods in Vancouver. The park serves as both a picnic destination and a natural dog play area, with one picnic table available for visitors to enjoy their outdoor meals.

While the dog area isn’t fenced, its unique natural borders of dense blackberry brambles and forest create a secure environment for pets. As Megan Wilde notes, “it’s surrounded by dense blackberry brambles and forest, which kept my dog from wandering off. And it’s away from any busy roads.”

The park’s spacious layout receives particular praise from the community. Catriona de la Torre appreciates “the bigger the space allocated for dogs,” making it ideal for active pets to run and play.

Tony Kempen describes it as “a very quaint picnic and dog park,” perfect for those seeking a leisurely afternoon outdoors in a peaceful setting.

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UEL Children’s Park

1974 Drummond Dr, Vancouver, BC V6T 1G21974 Drummond Dr, Vancouver, BC V6T 1G2

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

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