Off-Leash Dog Parks in Ontario

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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 Ontario, 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 Heber Down Conservation Area
Heber Down Conservation Area Heber Down Conservation Area is a dog-friendly outdoor area in Whitby, ON. Leashed dogs are welcome on all of the trails, but they are not maintained in the winter. The park also features an off-leash dog park. See Details
Pet Friendly Pancake Bay Provincial Park
Pancake Bay Provincial Park Pancake Bay Provincial Park is a dog-friendly park in Batchwana Bay, ON. There are camping spots and two hiking trails. The Pancake Bay Nature Trail is 3.5-km in length and is rated easy. The longer Lookout Trail is 14-km long and is of moderate difficulty. It is advised that you allow yourself plenty of time, as it could take more than 8 hours to traverse. There are restrooms and one picnic shelter is available (a reservation is required). There is a dog-friendly beach area where Fido can cool off after hiking. See Details
Blackwell Dog Park Blackwell Dog Park is a 3.5 acre enclosed off-leash park in Sarnia, ON. Located within Blackwell Trails Park, this large dog-friendly open space is comprised of two separate fenced areas for large and small breeds. Fido can also cool off in the nearby pond or accompany you for a walk along the park's trail system. See Details
Earl Bales Leash Free Dog Park This lovely and expansive leash-free park offers many amenities including walking trails. Visitors to the park must follow the rules posted at each of the three double-gated entrances. Access to the park is off Don River Boulevard from Sheppard Avenue West. See Details
G. Ross Lord Off-Leash Dog Park This off-leash park is fully fenced and offers benches, garbage cans, and a small trail. See Details
Sir Winston Churchill Park Sir Winston Churchill Park offers a large off-leash dog area in addition to other amenities. See Details
Tower Hill Off-Leash Area The area, a fenced 3/4 hectare site, is located in Ward 4 on Town-owned open space lands south of Tower Hill Road and just west of Yonge Street. It is contained by a 1.5 m tall chain link fence with a separate small dog area and a double-gated entry and exit area. The area is also located on the Town’s trail system to maximize its accessibility and the site will not impact any designated sensitive environmental areas. See Details
Bickford Park This off-leash dog park is located at 400 Grace Street at Harbord Street and features plenty of room to run and play no matter what the season. See Details
Trinity Bellwoods Park The off-leash dog park at Trinity Bellwoods Park features a large grassy space, restrooms, and water features. The park is not fully-fenced. See Details
Burgoyne Woods Dog Park Bring Fido to Burgoyne Woods Dog Park to play off-leash! The Dog Park is four-acres and features two enclosed areas, one for large dogs and one for small dogs. Fresh water is available. Dogs are welcome to join their owners on-leash throughout the rest of Burgoyne Woods Park. Burgoyne Woods Dog Park is open daily from dawn to dusk. See Details
Off Leash Park There is an off-leash dog park located at Poplar Side Road between Hurontario Street & Raglan Street. It's reported to be rarely used and somewhat poorly maintained with lots of holes and tree stumps. See Details
Norwood Park This off-leash park is located at 16 Norwood Road, near Woodbine & Gerrard Street. See Details
Wychwood Barns Park Wychwood Barns Park offers many amenities including an off-leash dog park. See Details
Sunnidale Park Dog Off-Leash Recreation Area Bring Fido to the Sunnidale Park Dog Off-Leash Recreation Area to play in a natural, rolling setting with earthen footpaths. The Off-Leash Recreation Area is 7.15 acres and is double-gated with wire mesh fencing. Parking is available at the Dorian Parker Centre or along Sunnidale Road. Pets must be cleaned up after and leashed when entering and exiting the dog areas. For further rules and regulations, and for information on how to avoid poison ivy, check out Sunnidale Park Dog Off-Leash Recreation Area's website. See Details
Clarence Square Park This off-leash dog park is only about two blocks from the Hyatt Regency. It is fully-fenced with several double gate entrances. It has pea gravel and no grass. There are two water dispensers. There is one garbage can, several benches, and a few shade trees. See Details
Bowmanville Off-Leash Dog Park This off-leach dog park features fenced small and large dog areas, picnic tables and benches, doggie bags and garbage containers. Bring your own water. See Details
Country Canines Play Park Bring your pup to this pay-for-play, private dog park with over 2 acres of area to romp and is fully fenced. Country Canines Play Park in Cumberland, ON, is open by appointment only. Visit by yourself or invite friends for a private play date. See Details
Lakeside Park Dogs are allowed at Lakeside Park, a 1.6 acre off-leash area at the waters' edge of Lake Ontario. This popular dog park is great fun for pets and their owners. On hot days, Fido can get themselves a drink from the lake. The park is open every day of the week from 7am to 11pm. See Details
McLennan Park You'll be shocked to discover that the gorgeous McLennan Park was once a landfill known by the locals as "Mount Trashmore." The fenced dog park consists mostly of a mulch base with bushes and shrubs around the perimeter. There is a dog water fountain and bowl at the entrance as well as trash receptacles. Two lampposts provide light in the evening. There are three benches where pet parents can relax. See Details
Fingal Wildlife Management Area Fingal Wildlife Management Area is pet-friendly. Discover miles of fun for dogs to explore, run, jump, hop and swim. From trails to woods, ponds, meadows, fields and more, there's something for every dog to enjoy at this vast, tree-lined area. See Details
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