Town completes upgrades to off-leash dog park | DrumhellerMail
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Town completes upgrades to off-leash dog park

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In June 2024, the Newcastle Recreation Area celebrated a remarkable transformation with a restoration project that included upgrading the area’s off-leash fenced-in dog park.
Situated south of Diamond 2 at the Newcastle Recreation Area, these upgrades to the park are in response to the community’s devotion to their furry companions, as captured in the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Initially established in 2018 in response to residents’ requests, the newly revamped off-leash dog park now offers an expanded space for pets and pet owners to frolic and socialize.
“The recently upgraded park now offers 100 feet of space, an additional 50 feet, carefully divided into two sections to cater to larger and smaller dog breeds,” states Rick Ladouceur, manager of Recreation, Arts and Culture. “Dogs of all sizes can enjoy a range of exciting new obstacles, including ramps, tunnels, and hurdles, creating an ideal playground for our furry companions.”
Additionally, pet owners can relax and take in the scenic views within the beautifully landscaped area, with comfortable seating and shade structures updated with new roofing and siding, enhancing safety and aesthetics. A new picnic table has been added for family gatherings and outdoor meals. The park is conveniently located within walking distance of horseshoe pits and Newcastle Beach. Furthermore, waste disposal stations have been installed, and the park provides easy access to other vital amenities, ensuring a hassle-free experience or all visitors.
Visitors to the dog park are reminded to please clean up after their pets to ensure a clean, enjoyable environment for everyone.


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