Harvie Passage Calgary Overview

Harvie Passage, located near 17 Ave SE and St. George’s Drive NE in Calgary, is a renowned whitewater park along the Bow River, famous for its kayaking and rafting course rebuilt after the 2013 floods.


While Harvie Passage itself offers no designated off-leash areas, it provides a scenic on-leash walking experience along the Bow River Pathway, blending natural beauty with urban recreation.


Safe viewing areas allow you and your leashed dog to enjoy the whitewater action, but for off-leash fun, dog lovers can explore nearby gems like Bowmont Park, Nose Hill Park, and River Park.


The riverside setting features stunning Bow River views and connects to Calgary’s extensive pathway system, making it a great starting point for dog-friendly adventures in the area.


With natural vegetation and seasonal charm, Harvie Passage is an enriching stop for leashed walks, complemented by the off-leash opportunities just a short drive away.

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Seasonal Information - Harvie Passage

Spring (March-May)

  • River levels rise with snowmelt

  • Whitewater season kicks off

  • Bird migration peaks

  • Riverside greenery emerges

Summer (June-August)

  • Peak kayaking and rafting season

  • Cooling river breezes

  • Wildlife highly active

  • Educational programs available

Fall (September-November)

  • Riverside foliage turns vibrant

  • Calmer water conditions

  • Migratory birds pass through

  • Clear views of distant mountains

Winter (December-February)

  • Ice forms around weir edges

  • Winter bird watching opportunities

  • Sheltered pathway walking

  • Unique icy photo ops

Nearby Dog Parks

Pearce Estate Park

5-minute walk, riverside trails (on-leash only)


Sue Higgins Dog Park

10-minute drive, largest fenced off-leash area with river access


Tom Campbell's Hill Off-Leash Dog Park

8-minute drive, panoramic city views and off-leash space


Top Off-Leash Parks Near Harvie Passage

For dog lovers seeking off-leash adventures, these three parks near Harvie Passage offer diverse landscapes and ample space for your pup to roam:


Bowmont Park

20-minute drive NW, multiple off-leash zones along the Bow River with trails and fenced areas


Nose Hill Park

25-minute drive NW, one of North America’s largest urban parks with vast off-leash spaces


River Park

15-minute drive SW, scenic off-leash areas above Sandy Beach with Elbow River views