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Dog-Friendly Activities in Sand Point, NS

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Sand Point. 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 Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Cape Breton Highlands National Park Cape Breton Highlands National Park is pet-friendly. All of Canada's National Parks allow dogs in picnic areas, at campsites and on any trails. One of Canada’s most enchanting places, the world-famous Cabot Trail winds through this giant national park. On the trail and beyond, you'll notice forested river canyons carved into the ancient plateau, surrounded by cliffs. Keep your eyes open for moose and bald eagles. Dogs are welcome on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Pet Friendly Confederation Trail
Confederation Trail Confederation Trail is a pet-friendly former railway line that runs from one tip of Prince Edward Island to the other. The 270-mile pathway starts in Tignish and ends up in Elmirais, crossing through Emerald, Royalty, Mt. Stewart, New Harmony, Cardigan and Wood Islands North along the way. This easy recreational trail is great for all levels of hikers and bikers who want to see the diverse island. See Details
Marine Atlantic Ferry Marine Atlantic operates pet-friendly ferry services between Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, including the seasonal North Sydney, NS, to Argentia, NL, route. Well-behaved pets are welcome, with designated off-leash dog parks at select terminals. Pets must remain on a 6' short leash, in a carrier, or in your vehicle. Carriers are allowed inside terminals, while leashed pets may pass through but are not permitted to stay indoors. Note that there's a pet kennel fee each way. See Details
Sherbrooke Village Dogs are welcome in the streets and in buildings in this historical re-enactment village. Sherbrooke Village depicts a typical Nova Scotian village from 1860 to pre-WW1. With approximately 80 buildings, over 25 of those open to the public, most with costumed interpreters, it is the largest Nova Scotia Museum site. Sherbrooke Village is open June 5 to September 24 from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm. See Details
Basin Head Provincial Park Basin Head Provincial Park is a pet-friendly beach in Souris, PE, surrounded by white sand and clear water. Fido is welcome to tag along for a fun-filled day of relaxing on the beach or playing in the water, but please note he must remain on a leash. See Details
Lawrence's Beach Leashed dogs are welcome to join you at Lawrence's Beach in Port Hood, NS, a scenic stretch of coastline with beautiful views of Henry Island and Port Hood Island. Two- and four-legged friends can relax on the sand or splash in the waves at this pet-friendly attraction. Please note that parking and access are limited. See Details
Big Spruce Brewing Check out Big Spruce Brewing, a pet-friendly brewery in Baddeck, NS that welcomes leashed dogs inside or on their spacious patio overlooking Bras d’Or Lake. They brew unfiltered, unpasteurized beers and hard seltzers in small batches using organic hops and grains grown on-site or sourced from local farms. Signature offerings include Kitchen Party Pale Ale, Regatta Red, and Cereal Killer Oatmeal Stout. Visitors can sometimes find live music and seasonal food trucks on site. See Details
Breton Brewing Co. Breton Brewing Co. is a pet-friendly brewery in Sydney, NS. Fido is welcome to join you outside on the colorful side patio as you sample house-brewed craft beers. Some of their featured flagship beers include the Black Angus IPA, Island Time Lager and Let's Jam, a blueberry and pomegranate sour. They also offer small-batch, rotating beers. Check their social media for a food truck schedule and other events. See Details
Cape Breton Backcountry Adventures Cape Breton Backcountry Adventures in Margaree Valley, NS, is pet friendly. They offer exciting on/off-road Jeep tours allowing you to see areas of the island only accessible with local guides and expert drivers with your furry friend beside you. Upon registering, please let them know your pup will be joining you to experience the beautiful mountain views and coastal sunsets. See Details
Amoeba Tours Amoeba Tours offers pet-friendly sailing tours of Baddeck, NS. Your leashed and well-behaved pup is welcome to join you as you explore the Bras d'Or Lake, catch a sight of Alexander Graham Bell’s house and learn various histories. See Details
Highland Village Museum Highland Village Museum invites you to step back in time on 40 beautiful acres overlooking Bras d’Or Lake in Iona, NS. Discover Gaelic culture through 11 historic buildings, costumed interpreters and traditional demonstrations. Leashed dogs are welcome, making it a fun and educational adventure that is pet friendly. See Details
Panmure Island Provincial Park Have Fido join you while visiting the dog-friendly Panmure Island Provincial Park in Montague, PE! Located along a causeway between Prince Edward Island and Panmure Island, this picturesque coastal park welcomes leashed dogs and their owners year-round to explore one of the region's most popular white sandy beaches. See Details
The Fiddling Fisherman The Fiddling Fisherman is a pet-friendly tour that sets off from Prince Edward Island and tours the surrounding waters. This unique boat ceilidh, which translates as a Scottish social gathering, gives revelers a chance to see the red cliffs, listen to traditional music and sample a fresh lobster dinner on board. See Details
Red Point Provincial Park Red Point Provincial Park is a pet-friendly recreation area in Elmira, PE. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you as you embrace the open green space, beautiful beaches, sandstone cliffs and stunning ocean views. This space is open from June through September. See Details
Greenlink Rotary Park Trail System Greenlink Rotary Park Trail System is a pet-friendly, two-mile gravel path on Cape Breton Island in Membertou, NS. Leashed dogs can walk by your side on the trails in this urban park and can run free in the off-leash dog area. Highlights include views of the Wentworth Creek Dam and waterfall, the historical reservoir, and a nine-hole disc golf course. Please refer to their website for additional access locations. See Details
Marine Atlantique Marine Atlantique offers pet-friendly ferry transport to and from Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. Your pooch can travel with you, as long as they remain in your car for the duration of the journey. Check out their website for details on their schedule. See Details
Petersfield Provincial Park Bring a picnic and your pup to Petersfield Provincial Park in Sydney, NS, which overlooks the south arm of Sydney Harbour on Cape Breton Island. This beautiful dog-friendly recreation space makes a great pitstop on the Cabot Trail. The park features a loop path under a mile in length that is suitable for all levels of walkers. See Details
The Cabot Trail The Cabot Trail in Petit-Etang is one of the best ways to see Nova Scotia. This 185-mile scenic road around Cape Breton Island is considered one of the most scenic drives in the world. Along the way, you'll pass through a section of Cape Breton Highlands National Park, enjoy epic ocean vistas, meander through forests, and gaze across prehistoric rock formations. Make the most of the journey by spending 5-7 days stopping at beautiful coastal villages like Baddeck, Cheticamp and more. See Details
Taylor Head Provincial Park Taylor Head Provincial Park is a pet-friendly recreational area in Spry Bay, NS. Located near the community of Spry Bay a short drive from Sheet Harbour, this community park features a stretch of sand just over half a mile in length and 13 miles of pet-friendly hiking trails that vary in difficulty. Leashed dogs can join you on all of the rugged trails along the shoreline. See Details
Souris Beach Gateway Park Souris Beach Gateway Park in Souris, PE, welcomes leashed dogs on its pet-friendly elevated boardwalk. This day-use park features a shallow beach where visitors can walk hundreds of feet from shore. Please note that foreign objects may be present in the sand, so exercise caution when visiting. See Details
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