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 d'Amqui at Marcel-Rioux Park
Parc Canin d'Amqui at Marcel-Rioux Park Parc Canin d'Amqui at Marcel-Rioux Park (Amqui Dog Park at Marcel-Rioux Park) in Amqui, QC welcomes Fido to enjoy some fun and exercise with other pups. This dog park has lights so you can enjoy visiting into the evenings as well as a shelter to keep you dry on rainy days. Trash cans are also on site for convenient cleanup. See Details
Pet Friendly Baie de Beauport
Baie de Beauport The Baie de Beauport is pet-friendly. This popular beach on the St. Lawrence River is just five minutes outside of downtown Quebec City. There are a number of activities to enjoy on the beach as well as on the water, and there is even a food truck for when you get hungry. Leashed dogs are allowed on the beach, but they are not permitted in the swimming area. See Details
Percy Walters Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at Percy Walters Park in Montreal. Your pooch can run around off-leash in this fenced-in grassy space. There are plenty of benches that allow human visitors to relax and keep an eye on their pets while they have fun and socialize. Water is available in the summer for both you and your dog. The park is always open and there are other trails to explore with your dog on a leash, too. See Details
Parc a chiens La fontaine Parc a chiens La fontaine is pet-friendly. The open area is fenced-in, so your pooch can run freely without a leash inside. There are benches and log stumps for humans to take a rest on while dogs play fetch and hangs out with the other dogs in the park. The pretty trees around the park provide lots of shade on sunny days. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. The park is open every day of the week from 8am until 11pm. See Details
Plage du Parc de la Baie-de-Magog Plage du Parc de la Baie-de-Magog is pet-friendly. Lcated on the shore of Lake Memphremagog, the beach offers two accesses for swimming in the lake. Take a refreshing break at one of the supervised beaches during your dog walk. The beach hours depend on the season and weather conditions. See Details
William Bowie Park A special fenced-in area provides dogs a long run in which to exercise. See Details
Parc Canin Victoria Bring Fido to Victoria Dog Park to play off-leash. Victoria Dog Park features grassy areas, benches, and shade. There is an enclosure for agility exercises, as well as a small dog area and a large dog area. It is a large paddock at the corner of Rue Desaulniers and Chemin des Pelerins. Victoria Dog Park is open daily from 6am to 11pm. See Details
Little Burgundy Little Burgundy is pet friendly! The store primarily sells shoes, but various accessories are also available for purchase. Leashed pups can join you inside to help you decide what new fashion item you want to take home with you. Little Burgundy is open Tuesday from 10am to 7pm, Wednesday from 10am to 8pm, Thursday to Friday from 10am to 9pm, Saturday from 10am to 8pm, Sunday from 11am to 6pm. See Details
Parc à chiens du parc Lucie-Bruneau Parc à chiens du parc Lucie-Bruneau is a dog park in Montreal. This pet-friendly recreation area is fenced-in, allowing your pooch to play freely without a leash, as long you're supervising and pick up any mess that they leave behind. The park also hosts canine behavior lessons. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. The park is open every day of the week from 7am to 11pm. See Details
Canyon Saint-Anne Astonishing! Enter a spectacular and vertiginous canyon grooved by the force of the imposing Sainte-Anne falls (74m high) in the 900 million-years-old rock of the Canadian Shield. Imagine a spectacular forest full of rainbows. An easy family ecotourism activity, secure footpaths for everyone allow the exploration of this sanctuary preserved in its original state. Leashed dogs are welcome. See Details
Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier is pet-friendly. This park is host to one of the most beautiful glacial valleys in Québec, the spectacular Vallée de la Jacques-Cartier. Leashed dogs are allowed on five summer trails: La Tourbière, L'Éperon, L'Aperçu, Les Coulées, and La Rivière-Sautauriski. You and your pooch can extend your stay at one the three campgrounds and enjoy a picnic together. Dogs are not permitted in downriver paddling activities. See Details
Mont-Orford National Park Mont-Orford National Park is pet-friendly. Hiking in this park allows access to numerous viewpoints, which are said to be among the most spectacular of the Eastern Townships region. Leashed dogs are allowed on seven summer trails, to stay in three campgrounds and two nautical access points. Mont-Orford National Park is open Sunday through Thursday from 9am to 7pm, Friday from 9am to 10pm, and Saturday from 9am to 8pm. See Details
Yamaska National Park Yamaska National Park is pet-friendly. Whether you're on a bicycle or on foot, you can enjoy travelling several kilometers to take in the pure air of nature and discover a valley typical of the Appalachian Lowlands. Leashed dogs are welcome in designated areas. There is one summer trail, La Forestière, two campsites, Les Grives and Les Bruants campgrounds, two picnic areas, and two nautical access points that allow dogs. Yamaska National Park is open every day of the week from 8am to 9pm. See Details
Luger Triangle Dog Park This spacious, fenced off-leash park is partly wooded with a separate sections for large and small dogs. Ideal for exercising your dog while walking or running on trails or throwing a ball. Free parking, conveniently located near Highway 20. See Details
Parc a chien Angrignon Dogs are welcome at Parc a chien Angrignon. This pet-friendly enclosed space is reserved for dogs to run freely off of their leash. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that their pets leave behind in the park and to keep their pooch under control while they are playing with other dogs. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. Parc a chien Angrignon is open every day of the week from 7am until 11pm. See Details
Maison Pepin Maison Pepin is pet-friendly. They curate the very best in style, home, and fashion, with a strong focus on Canadian talent. You can even order something at the cafe and enjoy it in their charming courtyard, where various events and activities are put on throughout the year. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are allowed throughout the store. Maison Pepin is open Monday through Saturday from 10am to 6pm and Sunday from 11am to 5pm. See Details
Parc à chiens Baldwin Parc à chiens Baldwin is a pet-friendly recreation area. Dogs are welcome to enjoy the park without a leash, although the area is not fully fenced-in. This shared space is a compromise between a real dog park and an open area in a specific area of ​​a park. Dogs who are not trained and won't listen to their owner should use La Fontaine or Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier parks instead. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. Owners are also reminded to clean up any mess that their pets leave behind and to keep them under control during their visit. See Details
Parc Pie-XII The dog park at Parc Pie-XII is pet-friendly. You and your pooch will discover a fenced-in area where dogs can run off-leash at this park. Dogs are welcome around the rest of the park on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. The park contains lots of pretty trails, some of which are shaded. See Details
Canadian Tire Canadian Tire is pet-friendly. They sell a wide range of automotive, hardware, sports and leisure, and home products. Canadian Tire is open Monday through Saturday from 8am to 9pm and Sunday from 8am to 6pm. See Details
Old Quebec Upper Town Walking Tour 'Old Quebec Upper Town Walking Tour' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Xavier. Please contact host prior to booking to ensure other guests are comfortable having a pooch along. You and Fido will take a guided walking tour of the neighborhood which is also a UNESCO world heritage site. Hear the history and some fun facts along the way. You will see sites such as the Château Frontenac, the cathedrals, city hall, the Price building, the Parlement and more. The experience lasts 2 hours and can accommodate up to 15 guests ages 12 and up. You must be able to walk 2h (2km), streets are sometimes uneven. Rates start at $24 per person. See Details
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