by Team Stittsville | Jan 30, 2026 | Information
Many humans and their dogs enjoy walking and running in Shea Woods. The City of Ottawa has acquired 12.5 acres of the cedar forest to preserve as a permanent off-leash dog park. The nearby church parking lot is private property, and is owned and maintained by Holy...
by Team Stittsville | Jun 7, 2023 | Information
La version française suit A request has been made to change the “Dogs In Parks” designation for Pioneer Plains Park in Jackson Trails. Currently, all dogs in the park must be on leash at all times. A proposal has been made to allow dogs off-leash between...
by Team Stittsville | Apr 25, 2022 | Information
La version française suit With more people moving into Stittsville and more people getting dogs, it’s likely there are more dogs in our community than ever before. If you’re a new resident of Stittsville—or long-time resident with a new dog—you might be wondering...
by Glen Gower | Sep 12, 2020 | Notebook
La version française suit Thanks to residents who have alerted us about survey markers that have in the Shea Woods area. The markers are for the future Cope Road corridor, running east-west between Robert Grant and Shea, north of Fernbank. It will pass just south of...
by Team Stittsville | Oct 15, 2019 | Information
(Information via Ottawa By-law / le français suit) In the City of Ottawa, dogs must be on-leash and under control at all times, unless they are on private property or in a designated off-leash area. Parks can provide a pleasant and safe environment in which to...