Times Colonist

Victoria could let the dogs out at two more parks this summer

Fisherman’s Wharf Park, Gonzales Beach tagged for tests

- BILL CLEVERLEY

The City of Victoria could test off-leash hours in two more city parks starting this summer.

Mayor Lisa Helps plans to bring a motion to councillor­s next week recommendi­ng the city allow dogs to be off-leash in Fisherman’s Wharf Park between 6:30 and 8:30 a.m., and 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. as part of a pilot program.

Coun. Charlayne Thornton-Joe suggested a similar test might be appropriat­e for mornings at Gonzales Beach.

Helps raised the idea last week while discussing the city’s new parks and open spaces master plan.

The plan suggests developing a strategy for dogs in parks.

There are about 75 city parks in Victoria, and they include 13 off-leash areas.

With the exception of these offleash areas and private property, all dogs must be on a leash in Victoria.

“It’s probably well known … that I like to learn things by doing,” Helps said.

“So if we’re going to do a dogs in parks strategy, why not pilot a couple of things while we’re doing the strategy to see whether that’s successful or not?”

Helps said she has been approached by residents about the need for off-leash times in Fisherman’s Wharf Park and noted the neighbourh­ood has no leash-optional areas.

“There are seniors who aren’t getting their social opportunit­ies,” she said.

“There are people who are getting in their cars to drive down to Dallas Road with their dogs — so there’s an increase in greenhouse gas emissions — when they’ve got a perfectly good park across the street.”

Helps said one woman who came to her about the idea saw it as a community wellness opportunit­y.

“She also said a number of the hotels in the area are starting to take dogs and it would be great for them,” Helps said.

The city has received a letter from a hotel supporting the idea, she said.

Helps conceded that the issue of dogs in parks is a no-win for local politician­s.

“It’s very challengin­g and we need to make sure that parks are available for a number of users,” she said.

“They’re sought-after spaces.”

 ??  ?? A dog roams the off-leash area of Beacon Hill Park along Dallas Road.
A dog roams the off-leash area of Beacon Hill Park along Dallas Road.

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