Burin Dog Park

3R9F+6W, Burin, NL A0E 0A2

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Has Separate Small/Large Dogs

Overview

Burin Dog Park is a recreational facility for dogs located in Burin, Newfoundland and Labrador.

The park features climbing and play equipment for dogs and maintains a consistently clean environment. Based on visitor feedback, this park is particularly well-suited for small dogs and typically experiences low visitor traffic, making it an ideal choice for dogs that prefer a quieter setting.

While specific details about the park’s size and complete amenities are limited, it provides various structures for dogs to engage in physical activity and play.

The park has established itself as a dedicated space for pet owners in the Burin area to exercise and socialize their dogs.

History of Burin Dog Park

Burin Dog Park emerged as part of Burin’s community development initiatives to serve local pet owners in Newfoundland and Labrador. The park was established with climbing structures and play equipment designed specifically for canine recreation, reflecting the town’s commitment to providing dedicated spaces for residents’ pets.

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Since its inception, the park has maintained its original focus on accommodating small dogs, while establishing itself as a calm, uncrowded recreational space within the community. The facility’s management has consistently prioritized cleanliness and maintenance of the play equipment, helping to create a reliable amenity for Burin’s dog owners.

The park continues to operate as a key component of the town’s recreational infrastructure, serving as a gathering place for local pet owners and their companions.

Dog Park Rules in Burin Dog Park

The safety and enjoyment of all visitors at this community facility relies on following clear guidelines and regulations.

You’ll need to guarantee your dog is licensed, vaccinated, and wearing visible identification before entering the park. As a handler, you must be at least 18 years old and can bring up to two dogs at a time.

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Key requirements for your visit include:

  1. Keep your dog under voice control and within sight at all times
  2. Remove choke, prong, or spike collars before entering
  3. Clean up after your pet promptly to maintain park hygiene

Inside the park, you can let your dog off-leash, but keep the leash handy. Similar to the natural environment protection at Frenchman’s Cove Provincial Park, preserving the dog park’s grounds is essential for everyone’s enjoyment.

Don’t bring food or long-lasting chews, though small training treats are acceptable.

Children under 8 aren’t permitted in off-leash areas, while those 9-15 need adult supervision.

What to Expect at Burin Dog Park

The park maintains a peaceful atmosphere, rarely becoming overcrowded. Its well-maintained grounds stay “usually fairly clean,” according to Levi Courage, making it a pleasant destination for regular exercise and socialization.

The park’s dedicated small dog area provides a safe space for smaller breeds to play comfortably with similarly-sized companions.

Visitors can expect a laid-back community setting where both pets and owners can enjoy quality outdoor time together.

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The park’s climbing features and play structures give dogs plenty of opportunities for physical activity and exploration, while the generally quiet environment allows for relaxed interaction between pets.

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Burin Dog Park

3R9F+6W, Burin, NL A0E 0A23R9F+6W, Burin, NL A0E 0A2

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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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