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Parks and outdoor spaces that Charlie loves to go to!

Point Pleasant Park in Halifax belongs to Charlie

 

Seaview Park - Halifax


Halifax Commons

Great Neighbourhood Walks!

 

The Dingle and The Frog Pond on the Purcell's Cove Road

 

Long Lake - Halifax

 

Clam Harbour - Dartmouth

Bissett Park - Cole Harbour

Crystal Crescent Beach

Spectacle Lake - Dartmouth

Hemlock Ravine - Bedford

Jack's Lake - Bedford

York Redoubt - Purcell's Cove Road

BLT Trail - Timberlea

 

Salt Marsh Trail - Cole Harbour

Shubie Park - Dartmouth

Northwest Arm - Halifax

Charlie Loves Truro and Charlie loves Haylee!!!!

Halifax Waterfront

Kearney Lake - Halifax

Rainbow Haven - Cole Harbour

Chebucto Head - Purcells Cove Road

Dartmouth Waterfront

Graham's Grove - Dartmouth

Old Coach Road - Hatchet Lake

 

Oakfield Park - Fall River!!

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Local Resources Page which includes groomers, Pet friendly apartment listings & tips, Pet friendly hotels, doggie daycares & dog walkers, trainers, pet physiotherapists & other stuff too!

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Lots of links to other local web pages and links to all the
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Dog Park Etiquette Pointers

100 Ways that you can help Rescue

Charlie and Buttercup do not love the Halifax Kennel Club!!

Charlie doesn't like the Halifax City Council!!!!

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Charlie Loves Daisy!!! – the story of a chained dog who found true love

Charlie Loves Leonard

I love Buttercup – or why rescue dogs are better than pet store dogs!


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Charlie Would Have Loved George Had He Known Her!!

Fast Eddy - a super Bouvier!!!! - puppy mills DO exist in Nova Scotia

Mrs Dingle – my pet rat!

The Diary of My Foster Dog Annie

Dharma Done My Way

Do Animals Help Resolve Existential Problems?

Dog Food and Cookies for Charlie and Your Dog!!

Recipes for Kong Filling!


If Charlie could write a diary this is what he'd say!

Joan Loves Mahone Bay!!! - the Hairy Kids store is NOT to be missed

My Peter Duffy Rant

Tips for Being a Benevolent Alpha

Why All Animals Are As Good As Us Dogs - or - why I avoid meat

Why This Web Site Exists

Why You Shouldn't Love a Bait Log

Poetry about Dogs:
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We Have Come to Rescue You By Patty Letawsky

 

Things you can learn from a dog

I am a member of the First Church of Canine

 

Letter to God

 

Indulgent Pictures of Buttercup

 

Rules for Cats to Live By!

 

Subject:  Things Dogs Must Remember

 

Winner Bitch Seeks Best of Opposite Sex

 

The Reason (to you from all your rescue dogs)

 

Too Long in Rescue?

 

A Letter from Your Dog

 

Go Visit my Blog!  It’s called me and my dogs – another outlet for the megalomania

Charlie Loves Sir Sandford Flemming Park!!
The Dingle is a great place because there are a couple distinct and different areas to go to.  You can go down to the beach area and walk along the water - there is a gravel walk that goes quite a way in either direction.  Or you can park up in a parking lot on the Purcell's Cove Road and walk around an area called the "Frog Pond".  Both areas are also connected in case you want to do it all.

The Dingle/Beach area would be great for a picnic or throwing the ball/frisbee or for watching the boats out on the harbour.  The Dingle building itself isn't all that much to write home about - basically just a short tower that you climb stairs to the top and look down.  I am afraid of heights so I wouldn't go up it! (I said I wouldn't go up because the dog was scared of heights!).  There is also a playground in the beach area but dogs aren't allowed on it.

There is lots of parking.  If you want to go to the beach area you turn in at the sign that says "Flemming Park" and then immediately turn left at the sign that says "Dingle Park area" and drive to the bottom of the road to the parking area.  If you want to go to the nature walk around the Frog Pond continue on Purcell's Cove past the "Flemming Park" sign and look for a parking lot on the left.  You can go in there, or walk down the road to the other side of the pond and go into the trail that way. 

Another good thing about the Dingle/Frog Pond area is that the nature is a lot prettier than Point Pleasant Park.  There are parts of Point Pleasant that have been almost completely devastated by logging and the wind blowing trees over by their roots.  The trees around the Frog Pond all almost all very healthy and still pointing upwards!

The day we were there it was a beautiful sunny day on the "Frog Pond" and at the same time on the beach it was foggy and cold.  Good old Maritime weather.  And Charlie somewhere around the pond got chest deep in that awful stinky black mud.  I don't know when it happened but it was a mess.  He seemed to enjoy it though!

So the Dingle and Frog Pond Park gets a 2 paws up for variety and ease of walking and parking.  If you are in the Spryfield/Purcell's Cove area you should check it out!
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This is an example of trail along the shoreline that you can walk for quite a while along the arm.  It is very nice and easy walking.
This is a picture taken from the shoreline of the Frog Pond.  The scenery is totally different than along the harbour side of the park!
This is a picture of the Dingle - Sir Sandford Flemming Tower
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