Tiny, Ontario offers scenic nature areas and trails where leashed dogs are welcome, including limited access to dog-friendly beaches and shoreline trails.

Located along Georgian Bay, Tiny Township is home to miles of scenic shoreline and natural forest trails. Although there is no designated fenced dog park, dog owners will find dog-friendly walking opportunities throughout the area. Leashed dogs are welcome on many township trails and at some public beaches (outside of peak swimming hours). Visitors are encouraged to follow posted signs, respect leash rules, and clean up after their pets to help keep these spaces open to dogs.
1. Is there a fenced dog park in Tiny?
No. Tiny does not currently have a designated fenced off-leash dog park.
2. Are dogs allowed on Tiny beaches?
Leashed dogs are allowed on some beaches, but **not during peak swimming hours** and not in designated swim zones. Always check signage.
3. Where can I walk my dog?
Tiny Trail, Wyevale Trail, and other community pathways are great options for leashed walks.
4. Do I need to clean up after my dog?
Yes. Dog waste must be picked up and properly disposed of at all times.
5. Are off-leash areas available?
No official off-leash areas exist, but some remote beach zones may allow limited off-leash access at quiet times. Use discretion and follow all posted rules.
1. Is there a dog park in Tiny Township?
No, but the area offers **dog-friendly trails and beach access** with a leash.
2. Can dogs swim in Georgian Bay?
In some areas, yes — especially at less busy beaches during non-peak hours. Avoid designated swim zones.
3. Are there dog-friendly walking trails?
Yes. The **Tiny Trail** and connecting paths in Wyevale and Woodland areas are great for leashed walks.
4. Are dogs allowed in township parks?
Yes, provided they are leashed and under control.
5. Are there garbage bins and waste bags?
Some trailheads and parks have bins, but you should bring your own bags to clean up after your dog.
6. Do I need a permit for any dog areas?
No permit is required for walking or beach visits, but always comply with posted signs and seasonal restrictions.