About OLDPUG

Off Leash Dog Park Users Group

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Mission & Values

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What is our mission? Why are we here?


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Our Story

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Where did we come from, how did we evolve into what we have now, etc.





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Our Team

Brief blurb about the Board and what its role is.

We actively seek volunteers to join us. Please click here if you would like to join us!.

Partnerships

It Takes a Village

At OLDPUG (Off Leash Dog Parks Users Group), we believe that great dog parks don’t just happen — they’re built and cared for by a community that works together.


We’re proud to collaborate with the City of Regina, local businesses, and fellow park users to make every off-leash space cleaner, safer, and more enjoyable for everyone (two-legged and four!).


We regularly meet with the City’s Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services team to share feedback from park users, discuss improvements, and celebrate community successes.


If your business, organization, or community group is interested in supporting Regina’s off-leash parks — through sponsorship, donations, or volunteer time — we’d love to hear from you!

Parks

Year Round & Seasonal

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Cathy Lauritsen Memorial

This park is partially fenced (3 sides) and bordered on the fourth side by Wascana Creek.

Located at 2110 Forget Street, it is a year-round off-leash dog park.

There is a free parking area at the park, and on-street parking along 13th Avenue.

We actively seek Park Reps to join us. Please click here if you would like to join us!.

Horizon Station

This is a neighbourhood-level dog park. The park is fully fenced.

Located at 4701 E Buckingham Drive, it is a year-round off-leash dog park.

There is on-street parking in the vicinity of the park.

We actively seek Park Reps to join us. Please click here if you would like to join us!.

Māmowimīwēyitamōwin - All Dogs

This is a neighbourhood-level dog park. The park is fully fenced.

Located at 3750 McKinley Avenue, it is a year-round off-leash dog park.

There is on-street parking along McKinley Avenue, there is both an ALL dog side and a SMALL dog side.

We actively seek Park Reps to join us. Please click here if you would like to join us!.

Māmowimīwēyitamōwin - Small Dogs

This is a neighbourhood-level dog park. The park is fully fenced.

Located at 3750 McKinley Avenue, it is a year-round off-leash dog park.

There is on-street parking along McKinley Avenue, there is both a SMALL dog side and an ALL dog side.

We actively seek Park Reps to join us. Please click here if you would like to join us!.

Mount Pleasant - All Dogs

This is a year-round off leash dog park. The park is fully fenced.

The park is located at 750 Winnipeg Street N (Mount Pleasant Sport Park).

There is a large free parking lot. The park has both an ALL dog side and a SMALL dog side.

We actively seek Park Reps to join us. Please click here if you would like to join us!.

Mount Pleasant - Small Dogs

This is a year-round off leash dog park. The park is fully fenced.

The park is located at 750 Winnipeg Street N (Mount Pleasant Sport Park).

There is a large free parking lot. The park has both a SMALL dog side and an ALL dog side. Note the Small Dog side is reserved on the first Tuesday of every month from 10 am to 12 pm.

We actively seek Park Reps to join us. Please click here if you would like to join us!.

Ross Industrial

This is a year-round off leash dog park. The park is fully fenced.

The park is located at 624 Solomon Crescent.

There is on street parking along Solomon Crescent.

We actively seek Park Reps to join us. Please click here if you would like to join us!.

Seasonal Parks

Eight of Regina’s outdoor boarded rinks act as seasonal off-leash areas for your dogs. Seasonal areas open from May 1 to September 30 each year, unless noted otherwise.

Please visit the City of Regina’s page by clicking here for hours and locations of seasonal off-leash areas.

We actively seek Park Reps to join us. Please click here if you would like to join us!.

Events

What’s Going on at the Parks??

Is your park planning an event? Let every know! Send your upcoming event to OLDPUG EMAIL and let us help spread the word!


October 18, 2025 @ 11:00am
Clean up at Cathy Lauritsen Memorial Park

October 26, 2025 @ 2:00pm
Come on out to Mount Pleasant All and Small dog sides for a Hallowe’en bash! Get your furry kids dressed up in their barkiest best and bring your cameras! (This is a “treat free” event please.)

Safety

Park Safety & Rules

In order to provide a safe and inclusive place for everyone, there are some rules to follow at the dog parks.


• Hours of operation: 6 am to 11 pm


• Use the park at your own risk.


• Pick up dog waste immediately.


• Owners/handlers are responsible for any injuries or damages caused by their dog(s).


• Owners/handlers must supervise and have voice control of their dog(s) at all times.


• Owners/handlers should be aware that this is a natural area and other wildlife may be present.


• Dogs must have a current license and be vaccinated.


• Dogs and their humans only - no other pets allowed.


• Dogs must be at least four months old.


• Dogs must be leashed while entering and exiting the park.


• Dogs should not bark excessively.


• Dogs must not display any signs of aggressive behaviour.


• Non-sterilized female dogs in heat are prohibited from entering the park.


• Dangerous animals are prohibited in the park.


• Dispose of all litter in the garbage bin.


• Children under 12 must be supervised by an adult.


• No smoking.


• Dogs must be under 18 inches (46 cm) tall and under 25 pounds (11 kg) to enter “small dog” spaces. It is up to park users to determine if the small dog area is appropriate for their dog.


How Can You Help? Get Involved!

Our parks are built on more than grass and gravel — they’re built on community. Every light, bench, tree, and wagging tail is possible because people like you care enough to get involved.

  • Volunteer: Join clean-ups, help organize events, or lend a hand at the next park project.
  • Donate or Sponsor: Every contribution helps improve safety, comfort, and fun for all park users — two-legged and four-legged alike.
  • Project Wish List: From solar lighting and seating to new trees and signage, your ideas (and elbow grease) make a difference.
  • Friends of OLDPUG: We’re proud to recognize the individuals, families, and businesses who help make Regina’s off-leash parks shine.

Together, we can keep our parks welcoming, safe, and full of tail wags.
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Latest Video

Check out the latest video!
Mount Pleasant in the sunset is really a beautiful spot, and on this fall evening it was chock full of happy pups and people!

Facts

Regina ranks (in Canada):

3rd

Dog Ownership

4th

Off Leash Access

2nd

Licensing Compliance

Contact Us

We want to hear from you!

Email us and let us know what YOU want to see in your dog parks!

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