Mundy Pond Dog Park

St. John's, NL A1E 1V2

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  • Monday5a.m.-11p.m.
  • Tuesday5a.m.-11p.m.
  • Wednesday5a.m.-11p.m.
  • Thursday5a.m.-11p.m.
  • Friday5a.m.-11p.m.
  • Saturday5a.m.-11p.m.
  • Sunday5a.m.-11p.m.

Dog Park Features

Has Dog Waste Bags
Has Off-Leash Area
Has Benches
Has Trash Cans
Has Grass Surface
Has Parking Lot
Has Spacious Area
Has Separate Small/Large Dogs
Has Double Gate Entry
Has Night Lighting
Has Accessible Paths

Overview

Mundy Pond Dog Park is an off-leash dog park located in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador.

The park features a mixed terrain of grass and sand surfaces, providing ample space for dogs to run and exercise. Situated alongside Mundy Pond, the park connects to a walking trail system and includes basic amenities such as garbage cans, waste bags, and benches for visitors.

The facility welcomes dogs of all sizes and offers convenient parking access. While the park lacks running water and lighting for evening use, it serves as a popular spot for dog socialization and exercise in the St. John’s area.

Additional recreational features in the vicinity include exercise equipment, a playground, and a soccer field.

History of Mundy Pond Dog Park

Mundy Pond Dog Park emerged as part of St. John’s recreational development around Mundy Pond, one of the city’s significant water features. The park was established to serve the growing need for dedicated off-leash dog areas in the St. John’s community.

Developed with a mixed-terrain design featuring both grass and sand surfaces, the facility was integrated into the existing Mundy Pond trail system to maximize accessibility for local residents. The City of St. John’s maintains the park as part of its public recreation infrastructure, providing basic amenities such as waste disposal stations and benches.

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Over time, the surrounding area has evolved into a broader recreational hub, incorporating various facilities including exercise equipment, a playground, and sports fields, making it a multi-use destination for the community.

Dog Park Rules in Mundy Pond Dog Park

To guarantee a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors, the dog park follows specific guidelines that protect both pets and their owners.

You’ll need to follow these rules carefully to ascertain everyone’s safety and comfort while using the facility.

1. You must keep your dog leashed until you’re inside the designated off-leash area, and you’ll need to carry a leash with you at all times.

Remember, you can’t bring more than two dogs per visit.

2. Make sure your dog is licensed, vaccinated, and wearing proper identification tags.

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Dogs under four months old, sick dogs, or those in heat aren’t allowed in the park.

3. You’re responsible for cleaning up after your pet using the provided waste bags and trash containers.

The park operates on a sunrise to sunset schedule.

If your dog digs holes, you’ll need to fill them in before leaving.

4. Don’t bring food, treats, or glass containers into the park, as these items can cause conflicts between dogs or create safety hazards.

What to Expect at Mundy Pond Dog Park

The park provides essential amenities including waste bags, garbage cans, and benches for owners to rest.

“Great little off leash park for dogs of all sizes,” shares Susan Crocker, though some visitors like Melissa Duggan point out cleanliness can be inconsistent, with occasional issues of uncollected waste.

Beyond the dog area, the broader park complex features additional attractions.

Ashley Jerrett describes it as “Amazing! Dog Park, tons of ducks, exercise equipment, playground, soccer field, and more.”

The park offers ample parking space and level walking paths, making it accessible for most visitors.

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However, several reviewers including Lora Lee Longerich note the absence of running water and lighting: “The City needs to put up lights, as it’s not safe in the evenings, especially during the winter months. Access to fresh water for the dogs would be nice too.”

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Mundy Pond Dog Park

St. John's, NL A1E 1V2St. John's, NL A1E 1V2

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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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