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Orange silhouette of a corgi in mid leap. To the right of it it is SYDE Road title is capitalized in blue followed by the tagline: "dog-friendly adventure travel" in orange directly underneath.
  • Limone, a red and white corgi standing on a cliffside at Etobicoke Valley on a very muddy day. She is standing beside a mud puddle. In the background, another off-leash dog is making its way towards Limone.

    4 Dog Parks in Toronto Where You Can Avoid Spring Mud Puddles (According to Google Reviews)

    Trying to avoid the constant towel wiping and slew of mud that comes with visiting a muddy dog park in the spring? Then be sure to check out these dog parks this spring! Visit one of these 5 best dog parks in Toronto to avoid spring mud puddles!

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  • Three dog owners and some off-leash dogs at the Bavyiew Dog Park during the winter. There are several transmission towers in the backdrop along with the high rise buildings from the North York area in the background.

    Bayview Arena Park – A Bayview Dog Park with Many Names

    Can you guess which medium-sized Bayview dog park has the most name variations and the most number of gated fences? If you guessed the Bayview Arena Dog Park because of the blog post title, then you’re right! Read on for an in-depth review of this Bayview dog park!

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  • Two dogs resting in front of a timber wood storage home. Image includes the title '10 Dog-Friendly Maple Syrup Farms in Ontario' and is the featured blog post image for the post: 10 Maple Syrup Farms in Ontario You Can Bring Your Dog To on SYDE Road. Image taken by gladassfanny from Getty Images Signature - found on Canva Pro

    10 Maple Syrup Farms in Ontario You Can Bring Your Dog To

    Ontario is home to some of the most amazing maple syrup farms. In the early spring, there’s nothing better than visiting a dog-friendly maple syrup farm and sugar bush trail in Ontario. Many of these are perfect for a family or group outing and some will even offer dog-friendly guided tours too! So what are you waiting for? Grab your furry friend and be sure to visit one of these 10 dog-friendly maple syrup farms in Ontario today!

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  • Red and White Corgi in a Julius K-9 IDC Longwalk Harness running on a dirt path at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Image has text overlay: SYDE Road Which Maple Syrup Farms Are Dog-Friendly? Ontario. Image is used as a blog post featured image.

    Which Maple Syrup Farms in Ontario Are Dog-Friendly?

    If you’re looking for a new way to explore Ontario’s natural beauty this spring, you might be interested in visiting a maple syrup farm with your pup! But finding which maple syrup farms in Ontario are dog-friendly is no easy task! In today’s post, I’ve contacted 31 maple syrup farms and festivals in Ontario to save you hours of research.

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  • Scarborough Bluffs Cliff and Bluffers Beach with turquoise waters. Image is for featured image for the blog post: Are Dogs Allowed At Scarborough Bluffs?

    Are Dogs Allowed at Scarborough Bluffs?

    Are dogs allowed at Scarborough Bluffs? With the exception of Rosetta McClain Gardens, and some dog restrictions at Bluffers Beach and Guild Park Inn Gardens, most of Scarborough Bluffs is a great place to explore with a dog.

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    How Many Dog Parks Are There in Toronto?

    As of 2022, there are 70 dog parks in Toronto split across the 4 Community Council Areas: Etobicoke York, North York, Toronto / East York, and Scarborough – How many dog parks are there in Toronto?

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  • G. Ross Lord Dog Park Entrance closest to the parking lot. Image is taken in the winter after a snowfall

    G. Ross Lord Dog Park Review – A great choice for dogs new to off-leash trails

    G. Ross Lord Dog Park in the North York area is a fantastic introduction for dogs and dog owners to practice off-leash trail walks in an enclosed space before visiting larger off-leash trail spaces. Find out why by visiting and reading the full review on SYDE Road.

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  • Woman bent down beside red and white corgi wearing a clear Rexspex goggle with orange frames at Raymore Park's Off-Leash Area

    Raymore Dog Park

    Raymore Dog Park is a small off-leash dog park on the west end of Toronto. Here’s what you need to know before you go: Fenced. Dedicated small dog area. Beautiful walking trails. Pea Gravel Terrain. Humber River with mini waterfall views. Visit SYDE Road for a full dog park review

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  • Couple in the snow kissing each other and the dog - Photo by Mikhail Nilov from Pexels to depict dog-friendly romantic getaways

    17 Dog-Friendly Romantic Getaways in Ontario

    Having trouble finding dog-friendly romantic getaways in Ontario? Here are 17 of our favourite hotels, resorts, cabins, and lodges that will have you and your pup swooning.

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  • Limone sitting on trail stairs at Half Moon Valley located in Bronte Creek Provincial Park

    Dog-Friendly Guide to Bronte Creek Provincial Park

    With two dedicated off leash trails, and located less than an hour from Toronto, Bronte Creek Provincial Park is a fantastic dog-friendly destination to visit. Find out how to spend a dog-friendly day here at Bronte Creek Provincial Park and learn more about all the other dog-friendly events offered at this beautiful park in today’s blog post: Dog-Friendly Guide to Bronte Creek Provincial Park.

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Maria from SYDE Road wearing a glowstick on her head and smiling - taken during Magical Sunset Alpaca Walk at Haute Goat

Hi! It's Maria!

First-time dog owner and part-time adventurer.
Join me as I embark on thrilling dog-friendly escapades with my corgi, Limone. Together, we explore parks, trails, and dog-friendly activities. Plus, I share the occasional non-dog-friendly travel experiences.

Let's create unforgettable memories as we travel the 'SYDE' roads!

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