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Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Red Bay, ON

Here are the dog-friendly hiking trails closest to Red Bay. 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 Beautiful Joe Park
Beautiful Joe Park Visit historic Beautiful Joe Park in Meaford, ON, a dog-friendly 8.5-acre destination where leashed pups are welcome. Pay tribute at the gravesite of Canada’s most famous dog, whose 1893 story captured hearts worldwide. The park honors the human-animal bond with monuments. Enjoy a self-guided loop walk or arrange a tour with the Beautiful Joe Heritage Society. See Details
Pet Friendly Bruce Peninsula National Park
Bruce Peninsula National Park Bruce Peninsula National Park is pet-friendly. All of Canada's National Parks allow dogs in picnic areas, at campsites and on any trails. The park is made up of dramatic cliffs that rise from the turquoise waters of Georgian Bay. You and your pup might spot a black bear roaming through the forests or rare reptiles on the rocks in the park. Ancient cedar trees can be seen on the cliffs and orchids and ferns take root all over. See Details
Georgian Bay Islands National Park Georgian Bay Islands National Park is a dog-friendly natural attraction in Honey Harbour, ON. The world’s largest freshwater archipelago, endless adventure on land or water awaits you. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you when exploring the sandy beaches and rugged trails found at Georgian Bay Islands National Park but should always be kept at a safe distance from wildlife. Explore scenic shores and secluded lakeside vistas, stay at a picturesque waterfront cabin on Georgian Bay or ​admire Autumn colors while hiking beautiful Beausoleil Island. For additional guidance about visiting with Fido, please visit this link: https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/voyage-travel/regles-rules/chien-dog. See Details
Trans Canada Trail ~ the Great Trail Pavillion The Trans Canada Trail is a pet-friendly multi-use recreational trail that weaves through Canada. The largest trail of its type in the world, it stretches more than 15,000 miles from the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland to the Pacific coast of British Columbia. Most of the trails that make up the Trans Canada Trail welcome leashed dogs to join in the fun, but check your local pathway before heading out for an adventure. The listed address is for a parking lot that accesses the trail. See Details
Awenda Provincial Park Awenda Provincial Park in Tiny, ON is pet friendly. This large recreation area invites owners and their leashed four-legged friends to explore together. Canine companions can enjoy this park year-round by trotting along a snowshoe trail in the winter or splashing around in the water at the designated dog beach in the summer. Other park amenities include canoeing, camping, swimming, hiking, fishing, biking and more. Note that dogs aren't permitted in the Snake Campground. See Details
Mill Race Trail The Mill Race Trail in Saint Jacobs, ON, is a 1.5 km easy, level, dog-friendly linear path following the Conestogo River. This historic “Lovers Lane” walk takes about 30 minutes one way, ending at a railway bridge with no downtown access. Please note that the trail is not maintained in the winter. See Details
Cheltenham Badlands Experience the natural wonder of Cheltenham Badlands, a pet-friendly conservation area in Caledon, ON that features accessible boardwalks, educational markers, and trails surrounded by breathtaking nature. You'll discover red hills and gullies, slow-growing forests, streams, and open fields with wildflowers on the 0.6km Boardwalk Trail, 0.32km Badlands Trail, and 1.33km Bruce Trail. Dogs are welcome on each as long as they're leashed and clean up after. See Details
Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum Bring Fido to explore the pet-friendly Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum in Port Sanilac, MI. Your leashed and well-behaved pup is welcome to join you in exploring the 10 acres of grounds which feature 17 historic buildings, an Army Troop Train, gardens, swings, benches, bridges and a one-mile walking path that includes a whimsical nature trail. They also host many events, so make sure to check out their website for their schedule! See Details
Tobermory Community Park Two- and four-legged friends are welcome to visit the pet-friendly Tobermory Community Park in Tobermory, ON. This local recreation area, facilitated by The Meeting Place and the Municipality of Northern Bruce, features a range of amenities for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can roll around the skatepark, enjoy a picnic under the covered pavilion, stroll along the walking trails, bring Fido to play at the dog park, and more. Pets must be leashed unless within the designated dog park. See Details

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