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Located at 155 Ruhl Dr in Milton, ON, this official dog park is a great spot for your furry friend to socialize and enjoy some off-leash playtime. The park boasts a fully fenced area with designated sections for both big and small dogs, as well as spacious open fields to run and romp around. With a double-gated entrance for added safety and a shaded seating area, owners can relax while their dogs explore. The park is wheelchair accessible and offers free parking nearby, making it convenient for everyone. While there is no water fountain or dog-friendly trails, the park provides a free entry experience for all pups. Rated 3.8 stars from DogPack reviews, visitors appreciate the cleanliness and the friendly atmosphere, especially during the less crowded morning hours. However, be cautious if you visit after 5 PM, as it can get busy, and some latecomers may not be as sociable. Note that while some amenities such as poop bags and dog toys are not confirmed as available, the park remains a favorite among many local dog owners for its welcoming vibe and spaciousness. Just be aware that one review mentioned a community garden where a fenced area once existed, so it might be worth checking the layout before your visit!
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Great park, lots of open space. It’s pretty clean and maintained. Owners are generally nice and friendly. Just be careful after 5 or 6, it’s gets packed and some dogs that come after that time don’t seem to be that friendly. That combination leads to some pretty scary incidents and fights between dogs.
This dog park is a friendly park. After 5 pm there are between 5-10 dogs. Most owners are very friendly too. I take my dog there at least once a week.

This listing seems to be out of date. We could not find any fenced area for dogs. The one fenced area that looks like it used to be a dog park is now a community garden. ( by the gate of the garden is a ‘dog stick library’ spot)
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