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Council supported three permanent leash-optional spaces, one needing further investigation and one to be removed:
Supported:
Skaha Park Main - 2661 Parkview Street
Skaha Park East - 3895 Lakeside Road
Water Treatment Plant Entrance - 1900 Penticton Ave
Investigating:
Riverside Park - 187 Riverside Drive
Note: Council is considering fencing this area, staff will be reporting back to Council with the cost at a later date.
Dogs must be on-leash:
Okanagan Lake Park - 45 Lakeshore Drive E
Note: the fenced off-leash dog park at this location remains and will be extended by 30m.
Penticton will soon have more Fido-friendly areas as part of a pilot program for leash-optional spaces beginning Friday, March 1. Designated areas within select parks will offer the opportunity for off-leash use while asking dog walkers and park users to share their feedback throughout the pilot’s run to help determine whether these leash-optional locations become permanent.
Five parks have been identified for the six-month trial period:
Riverside Park - 187 Riverside Drive
Okanagan Lake Park - 45 Lakeshore Drive E
Skaha Park Main - 2661 Parkview Street
Skaha Park East - 3895 Lakeside Road
Water Treatment Plant Entrance - 1900 Penticton Ave
Detailed maps of the section dogs may be off-leash are available in the Leash Optional Locations section.
How can I participate?
Visit a leash-optional space
Share your experience and complete a feedback form before Sunday, August 31, 2024
We want to hear all voices. Whether you have a dog off-leash, on-leash or don't have a dog at all in one of these pilot locations, share your experience with us!
Feedback is now closed.
Council supported three permanent leash-optional spaces, one needing further investigation and one to be removed:
Supported:
Skaha Park Main - 2661 Parkview Street
Skaha Park East - 3895 Lakeside Road
Water Treatment Plant Entrance - 1900 Penticton Ave
Investigating:
Riverside Park - 187 Riverside Drive
Note: Council is considering fencing this area, staff will be reporting back to Council with the cost at a later date.
Dogs must be on-leash:
Okanagan Lake Park - 45 Lakeshore Drive E
Note: the fenced off-leash dog park at this location remains and will be extended by 30m.
Penticton will soon have more Fido-friendly areas as part of a pilot program for leash-optional spaces beginning Friday, March 1. Designated areas within select parks will offer the opportunity for off-leash use while asking dog walkers and park users to share their feedback throughout the pilot’s run to help determine whether these leash-optional locations become permanent.
Five parks have been identified for the six-month trial period:
Riverside Park - 187 Riverside Drive
Okanagan Lake Park - 45 Lakeshore Drive E
Skaha Park Main - 2661 Parkview Street
Skaha Park East - 3895 Lakeside Road
Water Treatment Plant Entrance - 1900 Penticton Ave
Detailed maps of the section dogs may be off-leash are available in the Leash Optional Locations section.
How can I participate?
Visit a leash-optional space
Share your experience and complete a feedback form before Sunday, August 31, 2024
We want to hear all voices. Whether you have a dog off-leash, on-leash or don't have a dog at all in one of these pilot locations, share your experience with us!