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Off-leash dog parks in Ottawa reopen on Tuesday

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OTTAWA -- Fido will be able to go for an off-leash run in Ottawa on Tuesday. The Ontario Government has announced that off-leash dog parks can open on May 19, as part of phase one of the reopening plan during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The move means the City of Ottawa’s off-leash dog parks and the National Capital Commission’s off-leash dog parks can open. The NCC says its off-leash dog parks at Bruce Pit and Conroy Pit will reopen for local access on Tuesday at 9 a.m., but parking lots will remain closed.

In a message on Twitter, the NCC says it’s off-leash dog parks will reopen “for local access.” UPDATE | All NCC off-leash dog parks will reopen for local access as of 9:00am this Tuesday, May 19th.

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