Off-Leash Dog Parks in Quebec

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There are few things in life a dog loves more than running off-leash with his canine comrades. No matter where you live or where you’re headed in Quebec, we can help you find an off-leash dog park nearby. We’ll even give you the scoop on poop bag and water availability.

Pet Friendly Parc canin St-Apollinaire
Parc canin St-Apollinaire Parc canin St-Apollinaire is pet-friendly. Bring your pooch along to hang out in this fenced area and meet other pups. Don't forget to clean up any mess left behind. See Details
Pet Friendly Parc du Pere-Marquette
Parc du Pere-Marquette Parc du Pere-Marquette is pet-friendly. This dog park is fenced-in, allowing your pooch to run freely without a leash. The park is very spacious and well-kept, including a large green space for a bit of fetch, benches for humans to rest on, and some ideal bollards for a pee target. The dog park at Parc du Pere-Marquette can be accessed every day of the week from 7am to 11pm. See Details
Parc canin Louis-Cyr du Sud-Ouest Parc canin Louis-Cyr du Sud-Ouest is a pet-friendly area in Montreal. This park is reserved for dogs to run freely without a leash. The fenced-in exercise area is a great place for dogs to run freely. Make sure your pooch has a tag to prove they have the relevant vaccines to enter the park. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. The park can be accessed every day of the week from 7am until 11pm. See Details
Frederick-Mackenzie Dog Park Frederick-Mackenzie Dog Park is pet-friendly. This fenced-in area is a great place for Fido to hang out and socialize with other dogs. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that their pets leave behind and to keep them under control during their visit. From May to September 2019, free workshops on dog behavior will be held in this dog park. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. Frederick-Mackenzie Dog Park is open every day of the week from 7am until 11pm. See Details
Parc a chien Saint-Antoine Parc a chien Saint-Antoine is a pet-friendly dog park in Montreal. This enclosed space allows your dog to run freely without a leash. Dogs must be under control when playing in the park. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. Saint-Antoine is open every day of the week from 7am until 10pm. See Details
Parc Régional Bois de Belle-Rivière This regional park offers dog-friendly activities like hiking, fishing and even a very large dog park. The park is open June 24th to first weekend in September daily from 9 am - 8 pm; the rest of the year from 9 am - 5 pm. Admission costs $7 for adults, $3 for kids 6-16, and $2 for dogs. See Details
Parc Canin Payer Parc Canin Payer is a fenced space where dogs can run freely in Longqueuil. Located in Parc Gérard-Carmel, this pet-friendly spot is a great place for dogs to meet others from the area and play a game of fetch together. The park is open every day of the week from 6am to 11pm. See Details
Parc canin Le Ber de Pointe-Saint-Charles Parc canin Le Ber de Pointe-Saint-Charles is pet-friendly. This fenced dog exercise area allows dogs to run freely off-leash. Humans can relax on the picnic tables provided, while dogs run and play in the open space. There are also trash cans for dog waste to be disposed of. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. The park can be accessed from 7am until 11pm every day of the week. See Details
Parc à chiens du parc Leroux Parc à chiens du parc Leroux is pet-friendly. This dog park is fenced-in, allowing your pooch to play freely without a leash. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that their pets leave behind and to keep an eye on dogs throughout. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. The dog park is open every day of the week from 7am until 11pm. See Details
Parc Dessureault Parc Dessureault is pet-friendly. The dog park area is divided into two sections, one for small dogs and one for large dogs. Waste bags are provided, and there is a water fountain for both dogs and people. There is a maximum two dogs per owner, and dogs must be leashed unless they are within the fenced-in dog park. The park is open every day of the week from 7am to 11pm. See Details
Parc à chiens Pilote Parc à chiens Pilote is pet-friendly. This dog park is divided into two sections, one for large and one for small pups under 22lbs. Dogs can play on the agility equipment inside the fenced space. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind by dogs in the recreation space. The park is open every day of the week from 7:00am to 10:30pm. See Details
Parc Émilien-Labarre Parc Émilien-Labarre is pet-friendly. The dog park at Parc Émilien-Labarre is a fenced-in area where dogs can run off-leash. It's the ideal space for dogs to hang out, socialize, and get some much needed exercise. The dog park is open every day of the week from 7am to 11pm. See Details
Parc à chiens du parc du Pélican Parc à chiens du parc du Pélican is pet-friendly. This enclosed area is a perfect place for your dog to run freely off a leash. From May to September 2019, free dog behavior workshops will be held in this dog park. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. Parc à chiens du parc du Pélican is open every day of the week from 7am until 11pm. See Details
Parc a chiens - angle de la rue Victoria et de la 28e Avenue Parc a chiens - angle de la rue Victoria et de la 28e Avenue is a pet-friendly recreation area. This dog park is fenced-in and reserved for members of the Famille Canine de Lachine. This organization ensures the park is kept clean and provides necessary funds to do so. In order to access the park, you must have a dog tag validated in Lachine to prove that your dog has received its vaccines. The fee for a membership is 25 CAD for the first dog, 10 CAD for the second dog, and a 10 CAD deposit for the key. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. The park is accessible every day of the week from 7am until 10pm. See Details
Parc à chiens du parc Lacharité Parc à chiens du parc Lacharité is pet-friendly. This dog park is fenced-in and allows dogs to play freely without a leash. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind and to keep an eye on your pooch throughout your time in the park. From May to September 2019, free dog behavior workshops will be held in this dog park. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. Parc à chiens du parc Lacharité is open every day of the week from 7am until 11pm. See Details
Dog Park Dogs are invited to play and socialize at the dog park on Avenue Rouleau. It provides 1,775 square meters of space for your dog to run around with other dogs off-leash. There are benches to sit and relax while keeping an eye on your dog, and waste stations with biodegradable bags. The park can be accessed every day of the week from 7am to 11pm. See Details
Bernard-Landry Dog Park Bring Fido for some off-leash playtime at Bernard-Landry Dog Park in Laval, QC. Located at the entrance of the larger park, this dog park is fully-fenced and offers a separate space for smaller pups, as well as picnic tables and benches for humans. Please remember to clean up after your dog. Fido is welcome to explore the trails around the larger, pet-friendly Bernard-Landry Park, as well as the pond and disc golf area, but dogs must be on-leash. See Details
Parc Canin de Cowansville Located in downtown Cowansville in front of the Roland-Désourdy Sports Pavilion, Parc Canin de Cowansville welcomes Fido to play off leash. The park is fenced and there is scheduled time for small dogs. See Details
Parc à Chiens Parc à Chiens is pet-friendly. Located in Lalancette Park near the corner of Rue Hochelaga and Rue Nicolet with the Joliette metro station walking distance away, Parc à Chiens is a convenient fenced space for dogs to play off-leash. Dog owners are reminded to keep an eye on pups playing and to clean up any mess that is left behind to preserve the cleanliness of the park. Parc à Chiens is best accessed from dawn until dusk. See Details
Parc à chiens du parc Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier Bring Fido to the dog park within Parc Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier, located at the corner of Saint-Grégoire and de Mentana streets on the north side of the park. The park offers space for pups to run and play, as well as a drinking fountain. See Details
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