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Dog-Friendly Activities in Lillooet, BC

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Lillooet. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Rainbow Park
Rainbow Park Rainbow Park in Whistler, BC, allows dogs off-leash before 10am and after 8pm daily. They also have a gated, designated off-leash area available 24/7. There is even a "Barking Bay" beach area for dogs at the park. See Details
Pet Friendly Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge
Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge is a dog-friendly bridge within a 617-acre forest in North Vancouver, BC. Fearless Fido is welcome to join you as you cross the narrow suspension bridge 50 meters above the forest floor. Be aware that when several people are on the bridge at the same time, it will be prone to swaying! Once you brave the crossing, you will be rewarded with three trails to choose from- one takes you to a swimming area, another to Twin Falls, and the last option brings you to Rice Lake. See Details
The Parkside Brewery The Parkside Brewery is a dog-friendly brewery in Port Moody, BC. Fido is welcome to join you on the patio at a table with an umbrella. The taproom serves 5 year-round brews, seasonal brews, cider, wine, and non-alcoholic drinks. Food trucks are on site most days. See Details
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park The Capilano Suspension Bridge is a simple suspension bridge crossing the Capilano River in the District of North Vancouver, BC. The current bridge is 140 metres long and 70 metres above the river. Leashed dogs are permitted to cross the bridge, but are not allowed in the Raptors Ridge area or inside the gift shop. See Details
Derby Reach Regional Park This is an amazing off-leash area with access to the Fraser River for dogs to swim in. There is 3 large fenced in parks with benches and trees just beside the camping area. The park is very well maintained and there is free poop bags provided. See Details
Hadden Park Vancouver has many many off leash parks and lots of spaces for dogs to swim. The website has a map indicating all the spots. See Details
Jerry Sulina Park Jerry Sulina Park provides an off-leash dog park area for Fido to run and play. The park also features walking trails, fishing, river access, and more. See Details
Pacific Spirit Regional Park Pacific Spirit Regional Park is pet-friendly. This popular park attracts walkers, runners and joggers of all levels to enjoy the 30 miles of trails. Dogs on leash are allowed on the trails, except for beaches or locations where a sign is posted. There is also an off-leash area in this park. Pacific Spirit Regional Park is open every day of the week from 7am until 10pm. See Details
Moody Ales Moody Ales is a dog-friendly craft brewery in Port Moody, BC, where Fido can lounge by your side at one of the patio tables. They even have their own menu featuring treats like the pup flight. Try their Chipper Blonde Ale, Lavender Sour or Cask Engine beers while you're there! The gravel side lot is also available for seating in the summer months. See Details
Ski Callaghan Ski Callaghan has 15 kilometers of ski and snowshoe trails for you to enjoy with your furry best friend. See Details
Dog Park at Ambleside Park The fenced dog park at Ambleside Park is a designated area where Fido can stretch his legs off leash in West Vancouver, BC. This beautiful park overlooks the Burrant Inlet, Stanley Park and Vancouver. For additional exercise, you and your leashed pup can enjoy a walk along the Ambleside Seawalk adjacent to the fenced dog run. See Details
Charleson Park Take Fido for a play date at Charleson Park, a dog park located in Vancouver, CA. The off-leash, fenced-in area gives room for dogs to run around and also offers a water view for owners. On your way to the dog park, take the scenic route by the pond and waterfall. See Details
Spruce Grove Park Dogs are allowed off-leash inside the field areas when the fields are not in use Spruce Grove Park's baseball fields in Whistler, BC. The park also has access to the Lost Lake trail system. See Details
Lonsdale Off Leash Dog Plaza Fido can run and play at Lonsdale Off Leash Dog Plaza, a pet-friendly park in North Vancouver, BC. This fenced park features agility obstacles and benches for owners to relax while Fido socializes. See Details
Merrill Park Off-Leash Dog Area Fido is invited to explore the Merrill Park Off-Leash Dog Area behind St. Joseph's Church of Squamish, BC. This forested site is located within Merrill Park and has trails allowing your pup to run free if he recalls well. A waste station is provided at the trailhead. See Details
Panorama Park Panorama Park is a compact pet-friendly recreation area nestled on the waterfront with stunning views in North Vancouver, BC. Your leashed pup is welcome to join you for a walk on the paved path, or stroll around the green grass and enjoy the fresh air together. Park amenities include restrooms and picnic tables. See Details
Mosquito Creek Park Mosquito Creek Park welcomes Fido to join you for a walk in North Vancouver, BC. Stroll along the meandering Mosquito Creek Trail amongst deciduous trees offering plenty of shade. Several ponds can also be found throughout this pet-friendly park. Be on the lookout for signage indicating which areas are dog-free zones and on-leash versus leash-optional zones, as the rules vary throughout the park. See Details
Stanley Park Horse-Drawn Tours Stanley Park Horse Drawn Tours is a pet-friendly company based in Vancouver, BC. Well-behaved pups are welcome to ride in the horse-drawn carriage with their owners as long as they're quiet passengers. Tours are narrated by a guide who will point out sights like Deadman's Island, Vancouver's Harbour, Lions Gate Bridge and a Coastal Red Cedar Forest. Tours stop at the Totem Poles, the Girl in a Wet Suit Statue, the S.S. Empress of Japan Figurehead, and the Rose Garden. See Details
Othello Tunnels Othello Tunnels is a dog-friendly hiking trail in Hope, BC. Leashed dogs are allowed on the 3.5 kilometer gravel trail. The easy round-trip hike will take you through the old railway tunnels and as such, flashlights are recommended. There are a few picnic tables near the parking area that are available seasonally. Rock falls and landslides are common in this area, so check the park's website in advance for closures or safety warnings. The trail is closed during the winter months. See Details
Hell's Gate Airtram Drive the Scenic Fraser Canyon with its? 7 mountain tunnels into the historic heart of British Columbia and visit the biggest ?rush? on the Gold Rush Trail. You can see this place for yourself as you exchange mountain ranges aboard one of the only descending gondolas in North America. These aerial trams will give you a birds? eye view of this historic landmark where 200 million gallons of water per minute thunder through this 33 metre wide passage. ?We had to travel where no human being should venture for surely we have encountered the gates of hell?. ? Simon Fraser, 1808. You will witness firsthand what these words really meant to this early explorer.

Facilities include: Simon?s Cafe, Gold Panner Gift Shop, Education Centre, Fudge Factory, Gold Panning, Simon?s Wall, Observation Decks & Suspension Bridge.
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Lillooet, BC, CA