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	<title>My James Bay.com &#187; off-leash dog parks in Victoria BC</title>
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		<title>Has James Bay Gone To The Dogs?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Illustration Credit: Bill Meyer at flickr.com &#160; James Bay, (Victoria&#8217;s oldest neighborhood), is home to almost 12,000 residents not to mention a good number of itinerants including bustling breadwinners,&#160;picaresque politicians, and tons of teacup-sipping tourists. &#160; Judging from the&#160;number of four-legged&#160;Fifis and Fidos&#160;frolicking about,&#160;the handy dandy&#160;plastic poop bags available from dispensers on its public [...]]]></description>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt">James Bay, (Victoria&rsquo;s oldest neighborhood), is home to almost 12,000 residents not to mention a good number of itinerants including bustling breadwinners,&nbsp;picaresque politicians, and tons of teacup-sipping tourists.</div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt">Judging from the&nbsp;number of four-legged&nbsp;Fifis and Fidos&nbsp;frolicking about,&nbsp;the handy dandy&nbsp;plastic poop bags available from dispensers on its public pathways,&nbsp;not too mention a&nbsp;few&nbsp;lucky dogs&nbsp;with a passion for&nbsp;barking up the wrong tree,&nbsp;it&rsquo;s no wonder that some doggone folks have dubbed this nice little neighborhood, <strong>&ldquo;Pooch Paradise&rdquo;.</strong></div>
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<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt">Why&nbsp;do they call it <strong>&ldquo;Pooch Paradise&rdquo;? </strong>Well, besides the fact that it&#8217;s been known to&nbsp;rain cats and dogs here for&nbsp;six months of the year, there are at least ten other reasons&nbsp;to&nbsp;convince you that&nbsp;James Bay&nbsp;is&nbsp;a pawsitively perfect place for &quot;top dogs&quot; to hang out!</div>
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<li>Canine Casanovas and Pooch Paramours&nbsp;gather from&nbsp;from far and wide&nbsp;for merry mutt meet-ups at&nbsp;the capital region&#8217;s largest and most popular<strong>&nbsp;off-leash dog park&nbsp;and scenic seaside&nbsp;pathway&nbsp;</strong>(which extends&nbsp;from the Mile Zero Marker at Douglas Street and Dallas Road eastward to the tip of Clover Point), thanks to&nbsp;&ldquo;Citizen Canine&rdquo; and the fur-friendly folks at City Hall.</li>
<li><strong>Fisherman&rsquo;s Wharf Park</strong> is being transformed from a sports field into a nature environment complete with babbling brooks, posh picnic tables and PVC playthings, not to mention oodles of nooks and crannies for man&rsquo;s best friends to relieve themselves.</li>
<li>Some of the best &ldquo;shaggy dog stories&rdquo; can be heard in java joints like <strong>James Bay Coffee &amp; Books </strong>(143 Menzies Street), <strong>Ogden Point Caf&eacute;</strong> (at the Breakwater), and <strong>Shoal Point Moka House</strong> (at Fisherman&rsquo;s Wharf).</li>
<li>Shops are opening up&nbsp;in the neighborhood catering to canines such as the new <strong>Diamond Dogs</strong> (a dogday care and grooming place at 106 Ontario Street) and the refurbished <strong>Prime Time Video</strong> (#3-230 Menzies Street) which will&nbsp;soon be supplying all manner of&nbsp;pet-food to pooch owners.</li>
<li>Everyone knows that the&nbsp;Public Gallery in the <strong>Provincial Legislature</strong> offers a superb spot&nbsp;to&nbsp;catch&nbsp;a glimpse of&nbsp;British Columbia&#8217;s best&nbsp;barking, back-biting and bone-picking&nbsp;exhibition&nbsp;by&nbsp;those who adore &quot;putting on the dog&rdquo;&nbsp;.</li>
<li>If&nbsp;want to&nbsp;avoid &quot;being done up a like a dog&#8217;s dinner&quot; on your next night out, you&#8217;re bound to&nbsp;find some&nbsp;downright delightful duds&nbsp;at the <strong>Community Closet</strong> (#11-435 Simcoe Street in James Bay Square).</li>
<li>The best place to find the &ldquo;hair of the dog that bit you&rdquo; is probably&nbsp;at any of one of the neighborhood&rsquo;s <strong>twelve tippling places</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>four liquor sales outlets</strong> (at the Day&rsquo;s Inn Cold Beer &amp; Wine Store, the James Bay Inn Cold Beer Store, Spinnaker&rsquo;s Wine &amp; Beer Shop in James Bay Square,&nbsp;or the BC Liquor Store&nbsp;at Unit 101-225 Menzies Street).</li>
<li>Some of the best &ldquo;dog and pony shows&rdquo; in town&nbsp;can be found four evenings a week plus Saturdays and Sundays at <strong>The Superior Caf&eacute;</strong> (106 Superior Street).</li>
<li>If you&rsquo;re &ldquo;sick as a dog&rdquo;, you&rsquo;ve got places to find a remedy, either&nbsp;the <strong>Walk-In Medical Clinic </strong>(on the upper level&nbsp;of Parliament Mews at Five Corners), or&nbsp;register as&nbsp;a patient&nbsp;with the <strong>James Bay Community Project Clinic</strong> (547 Michigan Street).</li>
<li>And,&nbsp;last but not least, should&nbsp;you think that &ldquo;you can&rsquo;t teach an old dog new tricks&rdquo; or that &ldquo;there&rsquo;s no life in the old dog yet&rdquo;, just drop in to the <strong>James Bay New Horizons Activity Centre</strong> (234 Menzies Street), where you&rsquo;ll see some &ldquo;Hot Dog&rdquo; folks who&nbsp;can probably run rings around you!&nbsp;</li>
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