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We have 2 dogs, and were initiated into this space by other dog owners - this is an old base, now some of which is returned to crop land, but is a fantastic space for running, or walking dogs, or just existing outside of urban space. Outstanding space. We have been there a few times a month for years and years.The area is divided - and BE CAREFUL - hunting is permitted at some times, not at others. The property is divided, so if it is a hunting day, you are warned. There are clear signs where the 'clear' area ends, the buffer zone begins, etc. I was there yesterday morning running the dogs, and was well into the marked zone - fine, because it was a non-hunting day (WELL POSTED) and heard gunfire, very close by. We turned around and retraced our steps. I have many times found spent cartridges on the non-hunting side of the "park". And as far as I know there is no one to police activity there, just common consent. Given the sheer number of shots fired that I have heard on non-hi punting days (posted) , I tend to avoid the property entirely from October to March. Out of season, our dogs, and many others, enjoy the opportunity to run and play on a giant and unmolested piece of property. I am so pleased it is being maintained this way, but wish there was more information available on boundaries, and some sort of active conversation happening about hunting