LAURIE WEIR
PERTH — The long-awaited off-leash dog park in Perth is almost complete, with fencing now being installed at Darou Farm and a grand opening celebration scheduled for Oct. 4.
TG Landscaping is handling the fence installation, expected to be finished on the 1.3 acre section in the coming weeks. To enhance the space, the town has added a new parking lot closer to the entrance and invested in extra touches, including felt and small rocks around the fence base to prevent weeds and grass from growing up along the line. Officials say the addition will keep the site tidy and visually appealing.
According to Tania Cadeau, co-chair of the Friends of the Perth Dog Park, the finishing touches are coming together quickly. “The fence is going up now, and we’re really excited to see everything taking shape. The town has been very supportive, and we can’t wait to welcome the community to celebrate this milestone on October 4,” she said.
A “wish list” of park items will be released by the town for those who would like to contribute amenities. Three benches have already been ordered, though they may not arrive in time for the opening event.
The Friends of the Perth Dog Park is planning the grand opening festivities. The event will include live music, gift bags, and local vendors. Perth Barkery will sell handmade dog treats with half of the proceeds directed to the park. Other fundraisers will feature winter dog clothing, booties, collars, and harnesses, with all proceeds going to amenities. Dana from Lanark Village Pets will provide on-site nail trimmings, and Perth Dog Park-branded clothing will be available. Perth Brewery will also be on hand with non-alcoholic beer.
Perth’s off-leash dog park: A project years in the making
The off-leash dog park has been on Perth’s agenda since 2009, when residents first began calling for a dedicated space. Ten years ago, council approved the idea in principle, but required the community to raise funds before a location would be provided.
Interest surged again in recent years, with residents pushing for Last Duel Park as a possible site. In October 2022, council reopened the discussion, directing staff to prepare a detailed report on options and costs. A decision was deferred in December 2022, but by April 2023, council opted to gather public feedback through a survey and an open house.
In the spring of 2023, residents provided input through a survey, followed by an open house at Town Hall on May 11. On June 20, 2023, Darou Farm was formally designated as the location.
By August 15, 2023, council approved the park’s proposed layout and annual operating costs of $9,000, with the condition that the community raise 50 per cent of the capital costs. The Friends of the Perth Dog Park successfully raised the $30,000 target, unlocking town support and allowing the project to proceed.
Alongside the off-leash dog park, the Darou Farm Working Group was created to plan for the broader use of the property, ensuring the land continues to serve recreational needs for the community.
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