Whyte Ridge Opens Year-Round Off-Leash Park for Dogs and Neighbours
The Whyte Ridge Community Centre has officially opened its new off-leash dog park, welcoming residents and their four-legged companions to a safe and social space.
Located at 145 Cloverwood Rd., the fully fenced 0.25-hectare park replaces a smaller seasonal pen and now offers year-round access for local pet owners.
A Place for Pups and People
“This is more than just a dog park,” said Coun. Janice Lukes. “It’s a place where neighbours connect, dogs play, and a stronger sense of community is built.”
The space includes two gated entrances, pet waste stations, grassy terrain, and dedicated seating areas for owners to relax while their dogs roam freely.
Community-Driven, Government-Supported
Whyte Ridge Community Centre president Kirill Piragalin noted the project was born out of ongoing community feedback.
“For years, residents have asked for a dedicated, safe space for their dogs,” Piragalin shared. “Thanks to our partnership with government, we’ve made that happen.”
The project is also the first to be completed under Winnipeg’s Off-Leash Dog Area Implementation Procedure — part of a broader master plan launched in 2018 to expand off-leash opportunities across the city.
As tails wag and friendships form, the new park is already proving to be more than a convenience — it’s a local landmark for connection, play, and community pride.