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.

Retro truck with man and dog in the car.

Where should dogs sit in the car?

Where should dogs sit in the car? As a general rule of thumb, keeping your dog restrained/secured in the backseat is the best place to put your dog in a car to minimize distractions and injuries. If you have a larger car like an SUV or minivan, the trunk and rear seats keep your passenger seats free for your family and friends. But have you ever wondered why everyone recommends this? In today’s post we will be covering WHY the back seat is the best place, and WHY you really should be restraining your dog whenever you travel with them in the car.

Catract Falls Lookout Point in Forks of the Credit Provincial Park, Caledon, Ontario

Dog-Friendly Guide to Forks of the Credit Provincial Park

Forks of the Credit Provincial Park is a compact provincial park that offers rolling meadow trails, a waterfall and escarpment views. With its up and down terrain, this trail can add some new and fun terrain challenges for you and your dog not normally found on your daily walk.

Read on to learn more about Forks of the Credit, how to book your visit, things to do, as well as 3 of my recommended trail paths for a dog-friendly day at Forks of the Credit Provincial Park.