The leash-free park in Bowmanville is located south of Highway 401 in the Bowmanville Harbour Conservation Area. Take Liberty Street South to Lake Road. Turn east on Lake Road and then south at Port Darlington Road. After crossing the railroad tracks, turn west onto West Beach Road. Follow the signs, the park is on the south side of the road.
Leash-Free Dog Parks
Clarington's leash-free dog parks in Bowmanville, Courtice and Newcastle are places where dogs can run free and owners can enjoy exercising with their pets outdoors.
Dog-friendly areas in Clarington
Clarington is full of beautiful trails and pet-friendly, walkable areas. However, dogs must be kept on a leash in all public areas. Find out where your pet must remain on a leash and where they can run free.
Leash-free dog parks
Bowmanville Leash-Free Dog Park
The Courtice Leash-Free Dog Park is a 1.5-acre fenced dog park located on the east side of the South Courtice artificial turf field. The park features separate areas for large and small dogs and is located east of the turf field at South Courtice Arena, 1595 Prestonvale Road, Courtice.
The leash-free park in Newcastle is located behind the Diane Hamre Recreation Complex at 1780 Rudell Road. Follow Highway 2 to Rudell Road and turn south. The driveway into the Recreation Complex is on the west side of Rudell Road, approximately 300 metres south of Highway 2. Park at the west end of the parking lot and follow the limestone trail to the fenced leash-free park.
Leash-free dog park etiquette
- For safety reasons, children under six years are not allowed to enter the park.
- An adult must supervise any child between six and 12 years of age.
- Keep your dog(s) on leash until you are inside the fenced area.
- Upon entering and exiting, keep your dog(s) on leash to prevent escapes.
- Do not bring toys, this may create guarding or territorial issues.
- Do not bring any food (including dog treats) into the leash-free park.
- Clean up after your dog.
- Do not bring female dogs in heat or unaltered male dogs into the park.
- Limit the number of dogs you bring into the park to a maximum of three.
- Always keep your dog in sight and within voice range.
- Make sure your dog is up-to-date on their vaccinations.
- If your dog is bullying, or being bullied, leave the park immediately.
- No digging. Fill in any holes your dog has created.
- Respect the rules of the dog park.
We ask residents to respect the rules and to be considerate of other owners and their dogs. This will allow everyone to enjoy and share the leash-free park.
Report a problem
If you are experiencing issues with an aggressive dog at a leash-free dog park, you can log in to the Service Clarington portal to file a complaint.
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