Dog Friendly Activities in Quebec

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Don’t leave Fido in the hotel room when you’re on holiday. Get out and play! No matter where you’re headed in Quebec, we can point you towards the nearest off-leash dog park, the most popular dog beach, a really great hiking trail, and lots of other places to play with Fido.

Pet Friendly Parc canin du Parc Laval-Ouest
Parc canin du Parc Laval-Ouest Parc canin du Parc Laval-Ouest is pet-friendly. This public dog park is fenced-in, allowing dogs to run freely inside without a leash. The park has a grassy area for a game of fetch and a walking path, too. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. Make sure your dog is under control and that all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Quartier DIX30 Quartier DIX30 is a dog-friendly shopping center in Brossard, QC, South of Montreal. Check their event calendar for dog-centric gift card raffles, National Dog Day celebrations and more! Your friendly dog is welcome to join you on-leash at all shops inside the mall, however they are not allowed inside the on-site spa. Please also note that dogs are not allowed on any furniture or cloth items for sale inside the stores. The store employees are allowed to ask any dog to leave at any time, for any reason. See Details
Belvedere Dunes de Sable Belvedere Dunes De Sable is a dog-friendly beach and trail in Tadoussac, QC. Your leashed dog is welcome to join you on the trail with water views, in dense forest, as well as on the sandy dunes and beach. Fido will love the hike up and down to the beach! See Details
Domaine Lafrance Leashed dogs are welcome at the agrotourism site, Domaine Lafrance in Saint Joseph du Lac, QC, CA. The orchard has 13,000 apple trees (including 2 organic hectares), more than 15 varieties of ciders and a dozen spirits from the land to the bottle available for purchase. See Details
Le Parc des Moulins Le Parc des Moulins is pet-friendly. The space was once home to a zoo, but now all of the animals have been moved elsewhere. What is left behind is a beautiful area to go on a walk with your leashed pup. Explore the trails that weave around the former animal enclosures together and imagine the different species that one lived there. The park is open October through May from 8am to 4pm and May through September from 6am to 8pm. See Details
Île-de-la-Visitation Nature Park You and Fido can enjoy some time spent at the Île-de-la-Visitation Nature Park, a peaceful nature preserve located in Montréal, QC. Trek along the dog-friendly hiking trails and observe a variety of native birds and other wildlife. You can also find pristine views of the Rivière des Prairies and access to the island of Île de la Visitation. Dogs must remain leashed on all trails. See Details
Base Plein Air de Sainte-Foy Dog Park Bring Fido out for a day of play at the Canine Exercise Area of Base Plein Air de Sainte-Foy in Quebec, QC. The area can be conveniently accessed right next to the parking lot. The layout includes two entrances and two separate areas, one for small dogs and one for larger ones. Your pup can get some exercise and social time in year-round at this dog park! See Details
Pit Caribou Pack a picnic and head to Pit Caribou, a dog-friendly microbrewery in Cap-d'Espoir, QC. Pit Caribou has been brewing craft beer since 2007. Although this location doesn't have a kitchen, patrons are more than welcome to bring outside food or use the on-site barbecues to grill up a feast. Dogs are welcome at tables on the outside terrace. See Details
La Ferme Brasserie Rurale Fido can join you on the seasonal terrace outside La Ferme Brasserie Rurale, a dog-friendly bar in Shefford, Quebec. Enjoy the beautiful farm views and craft brews on tap. Food is available for purchase on select days from visiting vendors, though it is recommended that you check their website for up-to-date menu options. You are also welcome to bring your own food to enjoy. See Details
illumi Laval One night per month, pet-friendly "Dog Nights" are held at illumi Laval in Laval, QC. This attraction illuminates Laval with over 25 million lights framing amazing larger than life structures. Visitors travel through a spectacular three kilometer route which can be explored on foot or from the comfort of your vehicle. On designated "Dog Nights", a maximum of one dog is permitted per adult. Fido must be wearing a valid tag and be leashed at all times if accompanying you on foot. A dog weighing more than 20 kg must wear a harness or a halter. See Details
Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park is pet-friendly. Located near Montreal, this park has five lakes, an orchard, a historic mill and dozens of miles of trails to explore with your pooch. Keep your eyes peeled for the hundreds of species of flowers, trees and plants that fill the area. Leashed dogs are welcome on three of the summer trails: Le Seigneurial, Le Petit-Duc, and Le Grand-Duc. Dogs can also eat a picnic at Les Étangs, Mémorial and Du Moulin. The park can be accessed every day of the week from 8:30am to 7:00pm. See Details
Aire commune Dogs are also welcome on the terrace. An alternative, non-conventional desk, Air commune is the first outdoor coworking space and terrace in Canada with Wifi, a bar, restaurant, and community space to work, relax, and meet other working professionals in the neighborhood. The space also offers enclosed meeting spaces to reserve. Nightly events include yoga, game nights, expositions, and music. See Details
Old Port of Montreal The Old Port of Montreal is pet-friendly. Wander with your pooch through the historic port of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Located in Old Montreal, it stretches for over 2 km along the Saint Lawrence River. It was used as early as 1611, when French fur traders used it as a trading post. Leashed pups are welcome to walk with you down memory lane. See Details
Jarry Park The dog-friendly Jarry Park in Montreal occupies a large expanse with areas designated for various sports fields, as well as a network of trails and a pond with a fountain. It's a great place to explore with your pooch, as long as he is leashed and cleaned up after. See Details
Parc a Chien Pointe-aux-Trembles Parc a Chien Pointe-aux-Trembles is pet-friendly. This enclosed grassy area is a perfect place for your dog to run freely off a leash. From May to September 2019, free dog behavior workshops will be held in this dog park. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. Parc a Chien Pointe-aux-Trembles is open every day of the week from 7am until 11pm. See Details
Jude-Pomme Located about 45 minutes from Montreal, Jude-Pomme offers personalized apple picking in their beautiful orchard. Bring a picnic and spend a day in the countryside, taking a tractor ride and enjoying the panoramic view. Leashed dogs are accepted. Jude-Pomme is open every day of the week during the picking season from 9:30am to 5:00pm. See Details
Parc a chiens Ahuntsic Parc a chiens Ahuntsic is a pet-friendly recreation area in Montreal. One of 50 dog parks in the area, this fenced-in space provides a great place for your dog to run and play without the constraints of a leash. They even host free behavioral classes for dogs at this dog park throughout the year. Although dogs are allowed on a leash outside of the dog park, they should avoid playing in the playground or drinking from the water fountain for humans. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. See Details
Ghost Tours of Quebec Ghost Tours of Quebec offers 90 minute walking tours through the cobblestone streets of Old Quebec, tracing 400 years of murders, mysteries, and ghosts. Dogs are allowed on the walking tour, but they must stay outside of the haunted building at the end of the tour. See Details
Parc écoforestier de Johnville Parc écoforestier de Johnville is a dog-friendly park and trail in Cookshire, QC, where your leashed dog is welcome to join you. This park boasts 5.8 kilometers of hiking trails, 8.5 kilometers of ski and snowshoe trails, and over 25 interpretation panels provide information on the peat bogs, the most recent glacial era, and the eskers. This park has been maintained by the JWCC - the Johnville Woodland Conservation Corporation - since 1989. See Details
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