Rotary Club of Humber: Dog Park

28 Wellington St, Corner Brook, NL A2H 6V8
+1 709-637-1666

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Overview

The Rotary Club of Humber Dog Park is located in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador.

This small urban dog park features a water station for filling dog bowls and includes a bench for visitors.

While not widely known among locals, the park offers a quiet location for dogs to exercise and socialize.

The facility requires some maintenance attention, particularly at the gates where small dogs can potentially slip through gaps.

The park serves as a convenient stop for pet owners looking to give their dogs a quick break, though its compact size may limit extended play sessions.

History of Rotary Club of Humber: Dog Park

The Rotary Club of Humber Dog Park emerged as a community initiative in Corner Brook, developed and maintained through the local Rotary Club’s commitment to public service.

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While initially unfamiliar to many Corner Brook residents, the park has evolved into a dedicated space for local dog owners.

The Rotary Club selected a quiet location within the city to establish this amenity, installing basic infrastructure including water facilities, seating, and enclosed areas for pets.

Over time, the park has served as a gathering spot for the city’s dog owners, though its facilities remain modest in scale.

The installation of features like the water station and bench demonstrates the Rotary Club’s ongoing involvement in providing essential services for pet owners in the Corner Brook community.

Dog Park Rules in Rotary Club of Humber: Dog Park

Members accessing the Rotary Club of Humber Dog Park must follow specific rules designed to guarantee everyone’s safety and enjoyment.

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Before bringing your dog to the park, you’ll need to verify they’re registered, licensed, and up-to-date on vaccinations. You must also get a special Rotary Club dog park tag for your pet to wear during visits.

Key rules you need to follow:

  1. Never bring more than three dogs at once, and always keep them under voice control while maintaining visual contact. If your dog shows aggressive behavior, you must remove them from the park immediately.
  2. Pick up your dog’s waste immediately and dispose of it properly – this helps keep our park clean and safe for everyone.
  3. Keep your leash with you at all times, and use it when entering or exiting through the gates.

Children under 10 aren’t allowed in the park, and those between 10-17 must have adult supervision.

Remember to remove choke or pinch collars before letting your dog play off-leash.

What to Expect at Rotary Club of Humber: Dog Park

The Rotary Club of Humber Dog Park offers a quiet retreat for Corner Brook’s dog owners, though it remains something of a hidden gem.

“It’s not very well known about. In previous years visiting Corner Brook I’ve asked about a dog park and some locals had told me that there was no park,” notes Nelson Green.

While modest in size, the park provides essential amenities for both pets and their owners. A water station allows visitors to fill bowls for thirsty dogs, and a bench offers a comfortable spot for humans to rest and supervise.

The peaceful location creates an ideal environment for dogs to “stretch their legs and meet some new friends,” as Green describes.

Some maintenance issues exist, particularly with the gates – Nelson Green points out that “there’s no nut on one of the gate latches and small dogs can easily fit between and under the gates.”

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Despite these minor drawbacks, the park maintains a friendly atmosphere, with Darren Youden noting the park is “well maintained” with “very friendly patrons.”

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Rotary Club of Humber: Dog Park

28 Wellington St, Corner Brook, NL A2H 6V828 Wellington St, Corner Brook, NL A2H 6V8

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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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