Tipperary Park


Markus posing on the bridge at Tipperary Park

About Tipperary Park

  • Length: .75km

  • Traffic: Low

  • Route Type: Loop

If you're looking for a peaceful and picturesque spot right in the heart of the New Westminster, Tipperary Park is a hidden treasure worth discovering. Situated next to City Hall, this park may not offer a lengthy stroll, but it compensates with its quiet and serene ambiance. As you wander through its charming pathways, you'll notice a delightful touch of Japanese influence in its design and structures.

Markus enjoying the serene waters at Tipperary Park

Tipperary Park's compact size doesn't diminish its beauty. The well-maintained gardens, lush greenery and bursts of colourful flowers create a serene atmosphere that invites you to take a moment to unwind with your dog. The calmness of the park exudes a tranquil charm that's hard to resist.

Tipperary Park is perfect for a brief escape from the city buzz. While we were there, we didn't come across anyone else let alone another dog. It's a cute little oasis that offers a peaceful respite and the Japanese-inspired touches add a unique flair to the scenery. Don't forget to pause and snap a few photos with your dog! Although it might not occupy much of your time or provide a walk that'll tire out your dog, Tipperary Park is a delightful find that adds a touch of serenity.

Markus getting ready to skip over the stones across the water at Tipperary Park

Our Recommendation for Reactive Dogs

If you're looking for a tranquil and serene environment away from crowds, Tipperary Park is an excellent choice. Its quiet and secluded nature makes it a charming destination, but the fact that we encountered no one else during our visit is a testament to the park's peacefulness and a wonderful opportunity to unwind with your reactive dog.

Markus trying to be a part of the scenery at Tipperary Park

Tipperary Park's serene atmosphere allows you to immerse in the surroundings, appreciating the natural elements and the subtle Japanese-themed design. The absence of crowds offers a chance to escape the bustling city and enjoy a moment of tranquility.

What we liked about the park

  • It's hidden, peaceful and the Japanese-inspired garden was enjoyable to walk through

  • The traffic at the park was very low, making it an ideal low-trigger spot for reactive dogs

What we didn't like about the park

  • It's not a very long path to walk along. The entire loop is less than a kilometre and that's already going the long way around. It's likely not enough to tire out your dog.

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