Good to know: designated off-leash areas and amenities

Dogs are allowed off leash in Port Moody in six designated off-leash areas*:

  1. Bert Flinn Park – wide gravel path (David Avenue at Heritage Mountain Boulevard)
    The straight, wide gravel path that begins at the David Avenue entrance is an all-day off-leash area. Amenities: dog waste bag dispenser; red dog waste bins at three spots along the path, and seating (park benches).

  2. Bert Flinn Park – Morning Off-Leash Mini Loop (Pilot) (David Avenue at Heritage Mountain Boulevard)
    The Morning Off-Leash Mini Loop (Pilot) is a nature trail that branches westward off Bert Flinn Park’s existing wide gravel path. During a one-year pilot period, dog walkers may have their dogs off-leash between 6am and 10am daily. Amenities: nearby on the wide gravel path (see above).

  3. Chines Park (Jane Street at Hugh Street)
    The off-leash area in Chines Park is a small, flat, unfenced area adjacent to where Goulet Creek enters a culvert. This off-leash area connects to a network of non-maintained hiking trails where dogs must be on leash. Amenities: dog waste bag dispenser and dog waste bin.

  4. Westhill Park (203 Westhill Place)
    This off-leash area, located at the north end of Westhill Park, is made up of mostly nature trails but does include a small, open, unfenced area. Amenities: dog waste bag dispenser and red dog waste bin at the parking lot entrance.

  5. Rocky Point Park – large dog area (2800 block Murray Street)
    This is a fenced off-leash area with open space, adjacent to the Murray Street sidewalk and next to Slaughterhouse Creek. Amenities: dog waste bag dispenser, dog-friendly water fountain, and seating (picnic benches and logs).

  6. Rocky Point Park – small dog area (2800 block Murray Street)
    This is a fenced off-leash area with open space, next to the large dog area. Amenities: nearby at the large dog area.


Find existing City-owned off-leash dog areas and amenities on the map below.

*In all other public spaces, including parks and trails, dogs must be on leash at all times.

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