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Dog-Friendly Activities in Saint-Raymond, QC

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Saint-Raymond. 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 Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec
Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec The Funicular of Old Quebec, QC, was first built in 1879 and is pet friendly. The railway operates on gravity scales 195 feet from the Basse-Ville to the Haute-Ville, offering views over the historic old town. Dogs are allowed on the funicular for no additional fee, but please note there's a fee each way for pet parents. See Details
Pet Friendly Parc de la Chute-Montmorency
Parc de la Chute-Montmorency Parc de la Chute-Montmorency and Montmorency Falls is a dog-friendly attraction in Quebec, QC. Dogs are allowed in authorized areas and must leashed at all times. The stunning 272 feet waterfall can be viewed a number of ways for every age and ability, including a paved walking trail with a viewing platform, a suspension bridge, and a cable car. See Details
Plein-Air Canin Bring your dog to play at this private, pay-for-play dog park where dog can be unleashed with trails, water plan, frisbee and agility courses. The daily access fee remains at $5 per person and the monthly pass (starting May 1) is still $30 per family. See Details
Parc récréoforestier Saint-Mathieu Parc récréoforestier Saint-Mathieu is a dog-friendly hiking trail and wildlife sanctuary in Saint-Mathie-du-Parc, QC. Your leashed dog is welcome to join you for hiking, running, snowshoeing, mountain biking, or snowmobiling at this beautiful, forested park. Pack for a picnic and Fido can join you at a picnic table for lunch on the observation deck! See Details
Verso Microbrasserie Verso Microbrasserie is a pet-friendly craft brewery in Lac-Etchemin, QC. Bring Fido along while you enjoy a variety of house-brewed ales inside the comfortable taproom or outside on the beautiful garden patio overlooking Lake Etchemin. Popular beer styles include the Panache Light lager, Tropic Strobos NE IPA, Fine Softness honey blonde, and the Turco sweet stout. See Details
Parc Canin Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures In my opinion, best dog park close to the city. Lots of trees, room to run, and all the dogs are well behaved. Well worth the drive from the city centre. See Details
Base Plein Air de Sainte-Foy Dog Park Bring Fido out for a day of play at the Canine Exercise Area of Base Plein Air de Sainte-Foy in Quebec, QC. The area can be conveniently accessed right next to the parking lot. The layout includes two entrances and two separate areas, one for small dogs and one for larger ones. Your pup can get some exercise and social time in year-round at this dog park! See Details
La Seigneurie La Seigneurie is a pet-friendly attraction in St-Francois-de-l'Ile-d'Orleans, QC. Bring your leashed pup along to visit beautiful gardens and wander through 10 hectares of themed landscapes, including a vibrant lavender field with over 75,000 bushes, plus enchanting areas like the Five Senses Garden, Zen Garden, Fruit Garden, Shadow Garden, Zen Forest, and First Nations Forest. See Details
Old Port of Quebec The Old Port of Quebec is great place to take Fido for an afternoon of fun in Quebec, QC. Walk the pet-friendly boardwalk by the promenade and read all the historical markers along the way. You'll also get to see the beautiful old town buildings and architecture. The walk ends at the Marina, where you can check out the local boats and yachts on the dock. Remember to keep your pup leashed at all times and be aware of cyclist lanes. See Details
Drummondville Dog Park Drummondville Dog Park is a fenced-in, members only Park. It features green space, dozens of trees, benches, trash cans, and shade shelters. To become a member, dog owners can fill out a form at a Drummondville pet shop. Registration is $20 and is valid January to December. Pitbulls are not allowed to become members of the Drummondville Dog Park. See Details
Battlefields Park Dogs are welcome at Battlefields Park, a dog-friendly park in Quebec City, QC. The famous Plains of Abraham took place here, and it is a perfect combination of history, culture, and recreation. Commemorative plaques, heritage interpretation signs, and artillery guns recall the park's storied past. Today, this urban park allows people to enjoy free summer shows and take in the stunning views with their leashed pups. See Details
Cicerone Tours Bring Fido to explore beautiful Quebec, CA, with the pet-friendly Cicerone Tours. Leashed dogs are welcome to join these historical and entertaining walking tours. They offer a unique selection to allow you to immerse yourself in the city, such as their Old Quebec Winter Tour and Magic of Christmas Tour. See Details
Parc Maritime de Saint-Laurent Parc Maritime de Saint-Laurent in Saint-Laurent-de-l'ile d'Orleans, QC is pet friendly. This waterfront museum boasts information about the history of wooden shipbuilding on Île d’Orléans. Well-behaved dogs can participate in the audio walking tour with their owners while exploring the shipyard, viewing the buildings and looking at vintage tools. See Details
Parc-L'île-Melville Check out Parc-L'île-Melville, a pet-friendly park in Shawinigan, QC. Leashed pups are welcome to join you to explore the nine miles of wooded trails. Dog-friendly campsites area also available. See Details
Le Parc des Moulins Le Parc des Moulins is pet-friendly. The space was once home to a zoo, but now all of the animals have been moved elsewhere. What is left behind is a beautiful area to go on a walk with your leashed pup. Explore the trails that weave around the former animal enclosures together and imagine the different species that one lived there. The park is open October through May from 8am to 4pm and May through September from 6am to 8pm. See Details
Plains of Abraham Plains of Abraham is pet-friendly. This historic area within The Battlefields Park in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada is the location of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, which took place on 13 September 1759. The hundreds of acres of the fields became used for grazing, housing, and minor industrial structures after this date and can still be explored with your leashed pup today. The pet-friendly trails lead to views of a river, forested areas and more. See Details
Chaudière Falls Park Chaudière Falls Park in Levis near Quebec City is pet friendly. Bring your leashed dog to this scenic natural area to explore miles of pet-friendly trails, cross a suspension bridge and admire a towering waterfall from a variety of angles. See Details
Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park Mont-Saint-Bruno National Park is pet-friendly. Located near Montreal, this park has five lakes, an orchard, a historic mill and dozens of miles of trails to explore with your pooch. Keep your eyes peeled for the hundreds of species of flowers, trees and plants that fill the area. Leashed dogs are welcome on three of the summer trails: Le Seigneurial, Le Petit-Duc, and Le Grand-Duc. Dogs can also eat a picnic at Les Étangs, Mémorial and Du Moulin. The park can be accessed every day of the week from 8:30am to 7:00pm. See Details
Insightful Old Québec Walking Tour 'Insightful Old Québec Walking Tour' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Xavier. Please contact host prior to booking to ensure other guests are comfortable having a pooch along. You and Fido will take a guided walking tour of the neighborhood which is also a UNESCO world heritage site. Hear the history and some fun facts along the way. You will see sites such as the Château Frontenac, the cathedrals, city hall, the Price building, the Parlement and more. The experience lasts 2 hours and can accommodate up to 15 guests ages 10 and up. You must be able to walk 2h (2km), streets are sometimes uneven. Rates start at $32 per person. See Details
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