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Off-leash dog areas

The City of Airdrie has two off-leash areas and five dog parks.

Off-leash area: A designated space where dogs are allowed to be off leash. These areas may be partially enclosed or completely open and are often located along regional pathways that are shared with other users.

Dog park: A fully enclosed area intended primarily for off-leash dog walking and exercise.

 General rules of use: 

  1. Pet owners must clean up after their pets. The City provides bag dispensers as a courtesy, however, it is ultimately the responsibility of dog owners to carry their own bags to ensure they can properly clean up after their pet.  
  2. Pet owners must keep pets in control at all times, on or off leash.
  3. City-owned off-leash parks are open to everyone; exclusive use is not permitted.
  4. Dogs must not be left unattended.
  5. Aggressive, sick, in-season or declared vicious dogs are prohibited. 
  6. A maximum of six dogs per person is allowed. 
For more information or to report concerns in park spaces, please contact Municipal Enforcement


Printable map of off-leash areas (PDF)

Pet memorialization

Pet owners who have lost a beloved four-legged friend may place their pet's collar or tag on the free-standing fence located at the south west portion of the park.

This is currently a pilot project offered at this location only.

Kings Heights Off Leash Pet Memorial

Airdrie Festival of Lights Society off-leash park (Nose Creek Park)

The fully fenced area on the south side of Nose Creek Park consists of two sections. Parking is available on the east side of the enclosed area.

A portion or all of the Airdrie Festival of Lights Society Off Leash Park may periodically be used as overflow parking when large events are held in Nose Creek Park. These events may include the Festival of Lights, the annual Show & Shine and any other large function which may be supported by the City.

Big Springs off-leash area

There is a partially fenced in area located on the pathway south of the cemetery to Spring Haven Crescent. The space is fenced between the QEII Highway and the adjacent residential backyards.

Chinook Winds dog park

There is a fully fenced-in area located north of the baseball diamonds at Chinook Winds Park. Parking is available off Chinook Winds Drive at the spray park, as well as Chinook Gate Drive and Chinook Winds View.

East Lake dog park (small dogs)

Fully fenced-in area designed for small dogs (recommended for dogs under 30 pounds). Parking is available on the west side of the enclosed area.

King's Heights dog park

Fully fenced-in area with a storm water pond, surrounded by chain link fence, located at Sharp Hill Way and Kingsview Road. The area is only accessible from the north gate off Kingsview Road. 

South Point dog park

The South Point dog park is split into two sections: the north portion is dedicated for all dogs, while the south portion is for small dogs (maximum 30 pounds).

This is a fully fenced-in area located along South Point Park between South Point Green and South Point View. 

Summerhill off-leash area

Partially fenced-in area located along the pathway south of Third Avenue to Sandstone Crescent, between the residential area and QEII Highway.