Off-Leash Dog Parks in Canada

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There are few things in life a dog loves more than running off-leash with his canine comrades. No matter where you live or where you’re headed in Canada, we can help you find an off-leash dog park nearby. We’ll even give you the scoop on poop bag and water availability.

Pet Friendly Osoyoos Off Leash Dog Park
Osoyoos Off Leash Dog Park Fenced park for dogs to socialize with other dogs off leash See Details
Pet Friendly Ferguson Forest Dog Park
Ferguson Forest Dog Park Ferguson Forest Dog Park is just minutes from downtown Kemptville. This dog-friendly recreation area is equipped with a fenced-in area for dogs to run and play freely. There are benches in the park where humans can rest their legs while their dogs play in the park. The rural area where the park is located gives a tree-lined backdrop to the park. The park is always open during daylight hours. See Details
Little Mountain Park Large open area is used for the off-leash area, located at the north/west corner of park @ Klimpke Rd. & Farmer Ave. (parking available during summer at the Klimpke Road lot, west side of park). This is a multi-use park, other users include: skiers, snowshoe enthusiats, walkers, runners, cyclists.

Please obey the following rules while enjoying Winnipeg’s off-leash dog areas: Dog owners must be present and within view of their dogs at all times. Aggressive dogs are not allowed in off-leash areas. Dogs must be under voice control while off-leash. Dog owners must have a leash in hand at all times. Female dogs in heat are not allowed in off-leash areas. Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner. All feces must be picked up by the dog owner and removed or deposited in waste receptacles. All dogs must be licensed in accordance with the City of Winnipeg Responsible Pet Ownership By-law 92/2013. Please call 311 for more information. All sites are open 7:00am to 11:00pm or as posted at the site.
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Plein-Air Canin Bring your dog to play at this private, pay-for-play dog park where dog can be unleashed with trails, water plan, frisbee and agility courses. The daily access fee remains at $5 per person and the monthly pass (starting May 1) is still $30 per family. See Details
Parc national du Bic Parc national du Bic is a dog-friendly park in Rimouski, QC. Your leashed dog is welcome to enjoy the full 25 kilometers of loud-aid trails along the coast of this park. You will be able to enjoy beautiful water views of the capes, bays, coves, islands, and mountains with Fido. Don't forget to enjoy the sea waters and go kayaking as well! See Details
Henry Street Dog Park Henry Street Dog Park is pet-friendly. This 6.4-acre park is fully fenced and has a nice shaded area to relax at on sunny days. You can park next to the park, grab a refreshing drink of water for your pooch, and relax at the picnic tables while they play and have fun. See Details
Aberdeen Hills Dog Park Aberdeen Hills Dog Park is a pet-friendly recreation area in Kamloops. This off-leash space is a popular place to bring your dog to socialize and get some exercise. The space is fenced and has a separate area for small and large dogs. The park is also home to benches for humans to rest at. There are bag dispensers provided for dog owners to clean up any mess left behind. See Details
Charleswood Dog Park (Formerly known as Charleswood Golf Course.) This is a multi-use park, other users include: skiers, snowshoe enthusiats, walkers, runners, cyclists.

Please obey the following rules while enjoying Winnipeg’s off-leash dog areas: Dog owners must be present and within view of their dogs at all times. Aggressive dogs are not allowed in off-leash areas. Dogs must be under voice control while off-leash. Dog owners must have a leash in hand at all times. Female dogs in heat are not allowed in off-leash areas. Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner. All feces must be picked up by the dog owner and removed or deposited in waste receptacles. All dogs must be licensed in accordance with the City of Winnipeg Responsible Pet Ownership By-law 92/2013. Please call 311 for more information. All sites are open 7:00am to 11:00pm or as posted at the site.
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Truro-Bible Hill Off-Leash Dog Park Bring Fido to run freely at the Truro-Bible Hill Off-Leash Dog Park. The Dog Park is more than a hectare of fenced-in property. It includes grassy play areas, trees, and water. Dog owners are asked to follow the rules posted at the Park. Children under twelve years of age are not permitted anytime. Truro-Bible Hill Off-Leash Dog Park is open daily from 8am to 11pm. It is free and open to the public. See Details
Lafontaine Park Lafontaine Park is a dog-friendly park in Tiny, ON where Fido is welcome to join you on the covered pavilion or in the stands at the ball diamond. Your leashed pup is also welcome to join you as you explore the 13.05 acres of the park. Bathrooms are available on-site. See Details
Kil-Cona Park Please obey the following rules while enjoying Winnipeg’s off-leash dog areas: Dog owners must be present and within view of their dogs at all times. Aggressive dogs are not allowed in off-leash areas. Dogs must be under voice control while off-leash. Dog owners must have a leash in hand at all times. Female dogs in heat are not allowed in off-leash areas. Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner. All feces must be picked up by the dog owner and removed or deposited in waste receptacles. See Details
Cpl. Jim Galloway Memorial Off Leash Area Bring Fido to Cpl. Jim Galloway Memorial Off Leash Area to play in more than 8.6 acres of fenced space. The Off Leash Area features a designated section for small dogs, double-gated entry, 900 metres of gravel walking trails, multiple seating areas with benches and trees, doggie bag dispensers and trash cans, ample parking and more. See Details
Beautiful Joe’s Leash Free Park Beautiful Joe’s Leash Free Park is pet-friendly. The name comes from a beloved dog in a popular novel written by a local author. This park has 2 large fenced-in areas, one for small and one for large dogs. There's a water tap, shade, waste disposal bags and a garbage can. Humans can hang out on the picnic benches. Beautiful Joe Park is located just five minutes away and is a great place for an on-leash wander with your pooch. The memorial park nearby even has a stretch of beach just for dogs. See Details
The Bark Park The Bark Park is an off-leash dog park located in Pembroke, ON. This popular spot is part of Riverside Park which runs along the banks of the Ottawa River. You can even see the river from inside the dog park! The play area is fenced and offers agility equipment so pups can practice their skills. Please clean up after your pets. See Details
Off Leash Park Fido is invited to explore the Off Leash Park in the Diamond Valley area of Black Diamond, AB. You and your pup will find access to the Sheep River and will get to cross a metal bridge crossing over a creek during your visit. A waste station is offered at the start of the trailhead for convenience. See Details
Cedar Creek Dog Park Cedar Creek Dog Park in Kelowna, BC offers Fido an off-leash dog beach, lake access, trails, and wide open spaces to play. Allow your pooch to to take a dip on a hot summer’s day or socialize with friends on the large off-leash field. Pathways and picnic areas provide spectacular views of the mountains over Okanagan Lake. See Details
Olds Dog Park Olds Dog Park is a large, open field for Fido to run, play, and socialize with other pups in Olds, AB. It can be found just past 70th Avenue on the North side of Hwy 27. The 16-acre space is fully fenced and features double-gated entry and waste stations. Bring water and a bowl for your pup. There's a max of three dogs permitted per owner. See Details
Dog Park at Selkirk Park Bring Fido to the dog park at Selkirk Park in Selkirk, MB. This fenced recreation space, located across from the pool, welcomes pets to play and socialize off leash. The grassy park spans 1.75 acres and offers four-legged friends of all sizes a safe space to enjoy some outdoor time. Fido must be leashed when entering and exiting the dog park area. See Details
Derby Reach Regional Park This is an amazing off-leash area with access to the Fraser River for dogs to swim in. There is 3 large fenced in parks with benches and trees just beside the camping area. The park is very well maintained and there is free poop bags provided. See Details
Sue Higgins Park Sue Higgins Park is Calgary's premier off-leash park. Explore hundreds of acres of natural backcountry nestled along the Bow River with your pooch. Dogs can romp in the natural setting, go for a swim, and make new friends along the way. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind and to make sure dogs are under voice control for the safety of other park users. Sue Higgins Park is open every day of the week from 5am to 11pm. See Details
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