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Over 8,000 dog lovers and their pets flocked to Galey Farms for Vancouver Island’s biggest pup party, Day of the Dog. Vancouver Island Goes to the Dogs—Literally On Sunday, Galey Farms in Saanich transformed into a paradise for pups and their humans as more than 8,000 people gathered for the 13th annual Day of the […]

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Over 8,000 dog lovers and their pets flocked to Galey Farms for Vancouver Island’s biggest pup party, Day of the Dog.

Vancouver Island Goes to the Dogs—Literally

On Sunday, Galey Farms in Saanich transformed into a paradise for pups and their humans as more than 8,000 people gathered for the 13th annual Day of the Dog. The farmland turned into a playground of wagging tails, splashing paws, and endless laughter.

The festival, often dubbed “Coachella for dogs,” is more than just a fun day—it’s an instant mood booster, according to organizer Jordan Illingworth.

“This event is like an instant antidepressant. You’re surrounded by nothing but dogs,” she said with a smile.

A Playground for Paws and People

From doodle dashes to dachshund sprints, Frenchie races, and even a pie-eating contest, the day was packed with activities for furry friends. For humans, there was no shortage of fun either—food trucks, live entertainment, and even the ever-popular puppy yoga made the event a hit.

The venue itself added to the charm. Galey Farms opened its train rides and corn maze to dogs for this one special day. Illingworth explained,

“It’s such a beautiful way to connect with local farmers while enjoying time with your pets.”

Dogs Living Their Best Lives

For some pups, the festival was all about adventure. Marshall, crowned “fastest corgi” at a recent block party, spent his day rolling in the dirt, diving into water, and of course, enjoying a well-deserved pup cup. His owner Candice loved the sense of togetherness.

“There should be more events like this—it’s wonderful to see the community and local businesses come together,” she said.

Meanwhile, Earl, a playful pup with a nose for treasure, couldn’t resist the kiddie pools filled with squeaky toys. His owner Sam laughed as Earl proudly paraded his prize around the festival grounds.

From Local Idea to North American Tour

What began 13 years ago as a small community gathering in Victoria has now grown into a North American festival circuit. Stops include Vancouver, Calgary, Los Angeles, San Diego, Tucson, and possibly New York City next year.

Illingworth admitted she never imagined it would turn into a full-time passion project.

“We started to support local businesses and rescue organizations. Now, it’s become a cultural movement.”

Each city brings its own flavor. While Victoria offers a warm, community feel, Los Angeles brings high-energy chaos with dogs at every turn. Yet, returning to Vancouver Island will always be special for Illingworth. After all, this is where a simple idea blossomed into one of the largest celebrations of the bond between people and their pets.

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