In Vancouver there are three dog friendly beaches one is at Spanish Bank West and they allow dogs in an off leash area, this is advertised for well behaved dogs, so if you know your dog doesn't fall in this category, I guess they are not welcome.
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In Vancouver there are three dog friendly beaches one is at Spanish Bank West and they
allow dogs in an off leash area, this is advertised for well behaved dogs, so if you know your
dog doesn't fall in this category, I guess they are not welcome.
Then there is Sunset Beach located between Thurlow and Bute Streets, this is also an
off-leash area for well-behaved dogs, it is an area south of the nearby Vancouver Aquatic
Centre, because it being close to the centre it has good parking which is convenient.
The last Vancouver beach is Gonzales Beach; which is actually in Victoria, they state that
the dogs always need to be supervised and controlled by the owner, they have limited off
leash times. Dogs can only be off leash between September 1 and May 31 and that is 24
hours a day. No dogs are allowed on the public beach from March 1 to April 30 each year
because of the annual Brant migration. Then, again they are not allowed on the beach
anytime from June 1 to August 31.
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Victoria also is a city that is attempting to make it a dog friendly environment for the dogs
and their owners. They have started a program that is called Paws in Parks, so now Dallas
Road and Gonzales Beach is not the only areas that allow off leash areas.
There are now six more parks with off leash areas and they are: Alexander, Arbutus,
Oswald, Redfern, Topaz and Vic West and after review of the success of these they are
considering more. The parks that are under consideration are Pemberton Park, Banfield
Park, Songhees Hilltop Park and Fisherman's Wharf Park, so if you are traveling and/or
living close to these parks check and see if the off leash is in effect yet.
Rainbow Park in Whistler, Canada there is an area for dogs to actually swim and play off
leash at Barking Bay dog beach, it is located south of the park and they can frolic to their
hearts content at this beach especially set aside for your pets and the owners.
Kokanee Creek Park in British Columbia there is a dog beach located by the boat launch
area; which is at the northeast side of the park. They do have definite rules that are strictly
enforced so be sure and know what they are. They need to be on a leash at all times and
are not allowed on the beach areas or park buildings; you are responsible for cleaning up
after them and the proper disposal of it; again they want only well behaved pets and owners
need to be aware of hazard of taking pets in the backcountry as there are bears.
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