Greater Victoria municipality landscape
Municipalities

Dog guides by municipality

Greater Victoria spans 11 municipalities, each with its own dog bylaws, off-leash areas, and leash rules. Find your municipality to learn about local parks, beaches, and seasonal restrictions.

Victoria

The capital city with Beacon Hill Park, Topaz Park, and the Dallas Road waterfront trail.

Off-Leash: Several zones Beaches: Dallas Road off-leash
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Saanich

Mount Douglas, Cuthbert Holmes, Panama Flats, and Elk/Beaver Lake.

Off-Leash: 3+ zones Beaches: Island View (seasonal)
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Oak Bay

Heritage village with Uplands Park, Anderson Hill, and Garry oak meadows.

Off-Leash: Seasonal (Jul–Mar) Beaches: Cattle Point, Willows
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Esquimalt

The most off-leash locations of any municipality, with Saxe Point Park and a year-round beach.

Off-Leash: 6 locations Beaches: 1 year-round
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View Royal

Portage Park, View Royal Park, and direct Galloping Goose trail access.

Off-Leash: 5 areas Beaches: Thetis Lake
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Langford

Langford Station dog park, Mill Hill, Mount Finlayson, and lake access.

Off-Leash: Designated park Beaches: Langford Lake
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Colwood

Royal Bay Beach Park, Colwood Creek Park, and Royal Roads University grounds.

Off-Leash: Creek park area Beaches: Royal Bay
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Sidney

Seaside village with the Sidney Pier, Lochside Trail access, and Beacon Avenue shops.

Off-Leash: Limited Beaches: Sidney Spit
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Central Saanich

Rural farmland character with proximity to Parker Park and the Lochside Trail.

Off-Leash: Check signage Beaches: Nearby
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North Saanich

Waterfront properties, the Swartz Bay ferry terminal, and rural trail networks.

Off-Leash: Check signage Beaches: Lochside access
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Metchosin

Rural west coast community with Sandcut Beach and the E&N Rail Trail.

Off-Leash: Limited Beaches: Sandcut Beach
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By Anna & Perry, Happy Homes Team — eXp Realty

Last updated: May 27, 2026