14 off-leash dog beaches in Ontario
Finding the perfect spot where your dog can sprint, swim, and frolic off-leash is the dream. When it comes…
Finding the perfect spot where your dog can sprint, swim, and frolic off-leash is the dream. When it comes…
Looking for a provincial park-like trail experience that’s off-leash trail and surprisingly accessible for Toronto city dwellers? Then check out Sherwood Park Dog Park, Toronto’s mini off-leash trail located just west of Sunnybrook Park, then you need to give this space a visit!
Cherry beach off-leash dog park is one of the largest off-leash dog areas near downtown Toronto. There’s a good reason why it makes it to the best Toronto dog parks lists time and time again. Get an in-depth look at this off-leash beach and mini-forest trail walk at SYDE Road
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?
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.
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.
One of Ontario’s largest fully fenced off-leash areas, Jack Darling is an Ontario dog’s dream. A stunning dog park for any dog owner and any dog of any size and age! Full review on SYDERoad.com
A review and overall impressions of this huge Oshawa dog park – Harmony Valley Off-leash Dog Park. Filled with lush hardwood foliage, ample watering holes, and challenging but short off-leash trails.
Situated just west of Hwy 427 and Dundas St E, Etobicoke Valley Dog Park is less of a dog park and more of a rugged terrain filled with lush foliage, wildlife, fruit trees, and of course, ample water romping fun. This is not your average run-of-the-mill Toronto off leash dog park.