Off-Leash Dog Parks in Old Toronto, ON

There are 46 off-leash dog parks within 40 kilometres of Old Toronto. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Old Toronto.

Pet Friendly Silverbirch Park
Silverbirch Park This off-leash dog park is located from the foot of Silverbirch Ave. to the foot of Nursewood Rd. See Details
Pet Friendly Sherwood Park
Sherwood Park Sherwood Park features a large playground, wading pools, walking trails, picnic tables, and an off-leash dog park. Leashed dogs are also welcome to join their humans throughout many of the park's other areas beyond the dog park. See Details
Riverdale Park West Riverdale Park West features an off-leash dog park near the lower playing fields, southeast of Riverdale Farm. See Details
Thomson Memorial Park Thomson Memorial Park features three fully-fenced dog parks--one for large dogs, one for small dogs, and one for shy dogs. There is plenty of parking and a couple paved paths through the park. See Details
Sunnybrook Park The popular Sunnybrook Park offers many amenities for dogs to enjoy with their humans, including an off-leash dog park below the Sunnybrook Hospital, on the west side of the West Don River. Leashed pets are also welcome throughout most of the areas of the remainder of the park. See Details
High Park This 125-year-old park and recreation area is 398-acres of gorgeous gardens, hiking trails, picnic areas, playgrounds, and fun activities. Plus, there are baseball fields, an outdoor pool, ice rink, tennis courts, a green house, a zoo, and the High Park Adventure Playground for the kids. Leashed dogs are welcome throughout much of the park, and there is also an off-leash dog park located within the park. See Details
Monarch Park This off-leash dog park is located at 115 Hanson Street at CNR tracks. See Details
Cassels Avenue Playground This off-leash dog park is located at 69 Cassels Avenue at Brookside Avenue. See Details
Jack Darling Leash Free Over 3 km of leash free dog space. Includes a sand pit area, hill climbing, with bathrooms for humans and a water source to fill drinking bowls for doggies. The trail areas are for the most part covered with pebbles which is great in the wet spring months and winter thaw. There are some areas that can get muddy but, for the most part, if you strive not to bring home a mud ball - it's doable at this park. Dogs don't have access to the beach or any large body of water (although there is a beach area for humans and leashed pets that is part of the overall park) but there is always someone to play with and it's a good walk for the motivated owner who wants to get some exercise. There is plenty of parking. In the winter months part of the hill is closed for use by tobogganers, but it's fully fenced in so it's not a problem with dog owners. Next to high park this is one of my favorite places to walk my dogs. See Details
Jack Darling Memorial Park Jack Darling Memorial Park is home to one of the largest off-leash dog parks in all of Ontario. Your dog can play in the park, while you hang out in one of the shaded areas. Unfortunately, there's no water provided for pooches, but there are bags for you to clean up after they do their business. The park is usually open every day of the week from 7am to 11pm. Summer hours may differ day by day. See Details
Earl Bales Leash Free Dog Park This lovely and expansive leash-free park offers many amenities including walking trails. Visitors to the park must follow the rules posted at each of the three double-gated entrances. Access to the park is off Don River Boulevard from Sheppard Avenue West. See Details
G. Ross Lord Off-Leash Dog Park This off-leash park is fully fenced and offers benches, garbage cans, and a small trail. See Details
Sir Winston Churchill Park Sir Winston Churchill Park offers a large off-leash dog area in addition to other amenities. See Details
Tower Hill Off-Leash Area The area, a fenced 3/4 hectare site, is located in Ward 4 on Town-owned open space lands south of Tower Hill Road and just west of Yonge Street. It is contained by a 1.5 m tall chain link fence with a separate small dog area and a double-gated entry and exit area. The area is also located on the Town’s trail system to maximize its accessibility and the site will not impact any designated sensitive environmental areas. See Details
Bickford Park This off-leash dog park is located at 400 Grace Street at Harbord Street and features plenty of room to run and play no matter what the season. See Details
Trinity Bellwoods Park The off-leash dog park at Trinity Bellwoods Park features a large grassy space, restrooms, and water features. The park is not fully-fenced. See Details
Norwood Park This off-leash park is located at 16 Norwood Road, near Woodbine & Gerrard Street. See Details
Wychwood Barns Park Wychwood Barns Park offers many amenities including an off-leash dog park. See Details
Clarence Square Park This off-leash dog park is only about two blocks from the Hyatt Regency. It is fully-fenced with several double gate entrances. It has pea gravel and no grass. There are two water dispensers. There is one garbage can, several benches, and a few shade trees. See Details
Lakeside Park Dogs are allowed at Lakeside Park, a 1.6 acre off-leash area at the waters' edge of Lake Ontario. This popular dog park is great fun for pets and their owners. On hot days, Fido can get themselves a drink from the lake. The park is open every day of the week from 7am to 11pm. See Details
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