Other Dog Activities in Saint-Pascal, QC

Here are the other dog-friendly attractions closest to Saint-Pascal. 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 Verso Microbrasserie
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
Ras l'bock Ras l’Bock is a dog-friendly pub and microbrewery in Saint‑Jean‑Port‑Joli, QC, welcoming pups at its outdoor tables overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Founded in 2015 by three local friends, they have 13 in-house craft beers on tap—ranging from IPAs to oak-aged varieties—plus snacks and stellar sunset views. Enjoy unique brews and a relaxed atmosphere with your furry companion. 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
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
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
Allagash Wilderness Waterway Dogs are welcome to join their owners at the Allagash Wilderness Waterway in Millinocket, ME. This pet-friendly wilderness area is protected, and visitors come from all around to escape the stresses of day to day life, always taking any thing they bring home with them again, including Fido's mess. The park is described as a ribbon of lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams among the Maine North Woods, including much of the Allagash River, so if you don't have a kayak and your dog isn't a fan of the water, this may not be the park for you. See Details
Rue du Trésor Rue du Trésor is pet-friendly. Located in a narrow street in Old Quebec, Rue du Tresor offers visitors a quaint stroll through an open air art gallery, where you can either buy a unique souvenir or simply admire the works on display. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are allowed on the street, but it is up to the individual shop owners if they are allowed inside the store. See Details
Frampton Brasse - Ferme Brassicole Frampton Brasse - Ferme Brassicole is a microbrewery in Frampton, QC. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you at an outdoor table on their pet-friendly terrace with stunning views. Call ahead to ensure availability as seating is weather-dependent. Enjoy sampling 18 unique beers brewed and bottled on their farm. There's also a water station for four-legged guests. See Details
Relais Nordik Relais Nordik is a pet-friendly cruise around Quebec's offshore islands and coastal towns. The usual route goes along Quebec’s Middle and Lower North Shore, to Anticosti Island, from Rimouski to Blanc-Sablon with port calls in Sept-Îles, Port-Menier, Havre-Saint-Pierre, Natashquan, Kegaska, La Romaine, Harrington Harbour, Tête-à-la-Baleine, La Tabatière, and St-Augustin. All passengers must register their dogs at least 24 hours before they plan on traveling to make sure there is enough room on board for them. There is a pet fee of $30 for bringing Fido on the cruise. See Details

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