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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Bowman, QC

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Bowman. 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 Bruce Pit
Bruce Pit Bruce Pit is a free off leash trail/park for all dogs. Great spot for a walk in the park with spot. See Details
Pet Friendly Brockville Railway Tunnel
Brockville Railway Tunnel Fido is welcome to join you on a walk through Canada’s oldest railway tunnel in Brockville, ON. The pet-friendly Brockville Railway Tunnel features colorful lights and music. Pets must be on a short leash and under control at all times. Be prepared for dripping groundwater—consider bringing a hat or rain jacket, and please clean up after your dog. See Details
Nature Park Saint-Lazare's Les Forestiers Outdoor enthusiasts can walk the trails of the Nature Park, while following public health guidelines. The main building is open for its toilet facilities. Dogs are allowed on a leash at all times in the trails, but not on the main site. No bikes allowed at the park. See Details
Parc Saint-René Parc Saint-René is pet-friendly. This public park welcomes leashed dogs to explore with their owners. You can even enjoy wandering without the constraints off the leash if your pooch has good recall. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. The park is open every day of the week from 6am to 12am. See Details
Paul Smith's VIC Paul Smith's VIC is a pet-friendly destination in Paul Smiths, NY. Your leashed four-legged family member is welcome to tag along to explore the 3,000-acre area. Dogs are welcome year-round, and there are over 25 miles of trails. Please note that trail passes are required in the winter. See Details
Windsor Park Windsor Park is a pet-friendly park in Ottawa, ON. Bring Fido with you for a leisurely stroll on the paved pathways that weave through open fields and wooded areas. Well-behaved dogs under voice control can be off leash on the trail along the river, between Windsor Ave and Billings Bridge. Please remember to clean up after your pet. See Details
Gatineau Park Gatineau Park in Gatineau, QC is pet friendly. The largest green space in the region is also the second most-visited park in Canada, and a great place to bring your pooch for an afternoon stroll. Leashed dogs are permitted to explore most of the trails in the park, except four which are clearly marked as not dog-friendly. Highlights for hiking hounds include the Sugarbush Trail, Lauriault Trail, Pioneers Trail and Capital Pathway, all of which are open to dogs and their owners year-round. If you're traveling by car, be sure to stop at Champlain Lookout to see the most popular view in the park. See Details
Mac Johnson Wildlife Area Dogs are welcome to explore Mac Johnson Wildlife Area with their owners. This pet-friendly outdoor destination is made up of 532 hectares of wetland, field, and forest. The centerpiece of the park is the reservoir that maintains water levels for the Buells Creek System. There are a number of picturesque picnic spots dotted around the park that can be enjoyed by visitors looking to relax after a walk. There are seven miles of trails that tour through the area, perfect for hikers and their pooches. Mac Johnson Wildlife Area is open every day of the week from 7:30am to 8pm. See Details
Robert Moses State Park - Thousand Islands Robert Moses State Park - Thousand Islands is a pet-friendly recreation space in Massena, NY. You and your leashed dog can hike, bike and cross-country ski the park's trails. Fishing, camping and picnicking are also popular. You can bring a maximum of two pets and they must remain on a six-foot or shorter leash throughout your entire visit. Proof of a current rabies vaccination must be present. Pets aren't permitted in playgrounds, buildings, golf courses, boardwalks, pools and spray-grounds or guarded beaches. Please clean up after Fido. See Details
Rideau Canal National Historic Site Leashed pets are welcome to join their owners at the Rideau Canal National Historic Site in Smiths Falls, ON. This dog-friendly attraction features the iconic Rideau Canal, a 202-kilometre-long canal that links the Ottawa River with the Cataraqui River and Lake Ontario. Walkers, cyclists, and joggers can travel alongside this 19th-century structure on a paved path. See Details
Rock Dunder Rock Dunder is a pet-friendly nature reserve that spans 230 acres of Ontario countryside. Located in the park are three different trails you can explore with your pooch: the Cabin Trail is a mile long hike next to beaver pond, through mixed forest and a white pine plantation; the Morton Bay Loop leads to outlooks over Morton Bay; and the Summit Loop is a longer hike that runs alongside Dean's Island through a variety of forest, offering views of rocky cliffs. See Details
Beryl Gaffney Trail Beryl Gaffney Trail invites you and Fido to enjoy a leisurely walk along this 2.6-mile out-and-back path in pet-friendly Beryl Gaffney Park of Nepean, ON. The trail is open year-round and takes about an hour to complete. Please remember to leash and clean up after your pets while enjoying your hike. See Details
Mackenzie King Estate Mackenzie King Estate in Gatineau, QC is pet friendly. Located in the heart of Gatineau Park, the former estate of prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King now belongs to the people of Canada. Leashed dogs can join their owners to explore magnificent English and French gardens, historical ruins and several hiking trails. See Details
Lake-Saint-François National Wildlife Area Lake-Saint-François National Wildlife Area in Saint-Anicet, QC is pet friendly. This protected reserve located on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River welcomes Fido to join you for some fresh air and exercise on over 10 kilometers of trails through forests and on boardwalks in the marshland. See Details
Sentiers de L'escapade Sentiers de L'escapade is a pet-friendly hiking area in Rigaud, QC. Located under an hour from Montreal at the heart of the Mont Rigaud ski facility, you and your pup are invited to explore more than 16 miles of dog-friendly trails open year-round and free to use at Sentiers de L'escapade. See Details
Morris Island Conservation Area Morris Island Conservation Area in Ottawa, ON consists of 116 acres of forested woodlands and wetlands. Fido is welcome to join you for a hike on 3.7 miles of dog-friendly trails. Other amenities include fishing platforms, washrooms and picnic areas. See Details
Tremblant Bring Fido to the pet-friendly Tremblant in Mont-Tremblant, QC. This ski resort welcomes well-behaved, leashed companions to join their owners on a stroll through the pedestrian village, a hike up the mountain, or a scenic ride on the Panoramic Gondola or Casino Express Gondola. Note that not all stores in the village welcome pets, and dogs are only permitted in the gondolas during the summer and fall seasons. Dogs cannot board the Cabriolet and the Flying Mile lift and cannot enter Le Grand Manitou. See Details
Foley Mountain Conservation Area Foley Mountain Conservation Area in Westport, ON, is a pet-friendly destination where leashed dogs can explore 10 km of scenic trails through forest and rocky terrain. Hike to Spy Rock for panoramic lake views or enjoy the accessible Mobility Trail. Picnic areas and open spaces are available. Wildlife is present, so dogs must stay leashed. Parking fee or pass required. See Details
Thousand Islands National Park-Jones Creek Trails Jones Creek Trails at Thousand Islands National Park are pet-friendly. You can bring Fido with you to enjoy the varied trails around the area, varying in difficulty from an easy 20-minute walk to a moderate 2-hour hike, leading to scenic lookouts, rugged rock faces, and towering pine trees. Make sure you keep your pooch on a leash for the duration of their visit. See Details
Sentier Mont Larose Sentier Mont Larose in Montcalm, QC is pet friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on a challenging hike that leads to epic mountain views. Along the way, you can stop and enjoy the views at benches provided. This seven-mile loop is rated as difficult and should only be attempted by experienced canine hikers. See Details
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