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Discover off-leash dog parks across Canada, organized by province. Whether you're looking for a fenced dog run in the city or a sprawling trail in the countryside, start by choosing your province below.
Mazenod Park in Winnipeg is a quiet local off-leash park ideal for relaxed playtime in a grassy open space.
McCall Lake Off-Leash Area provides a convenient green space near the golf course for dogs to enjoy some freedom in northeast Calgary.
McCowan Park provides Scarborough residents with a well-maintained fenced dog area, offering plenty of space and shade for relaxed off-leash time.
The McKnight-Falconridge Off-Leash Area offers a wide open space with grassy fields for dogs to stretch their legs and enjoy off-leash freedom in northeast Calgary.
McLaren Park offers a compact green space downtown with grass and benches for short on-leash dog walks in Hamilton.
Located near Ottawa Street, McLennan Park’s leash-free area is a convenient and well-maintained space for dogs to burn off energy.
McMaster Forest Nature Preserve offers extensive wooded trails perfect for peaceful, strictly on-leash walks with your dog through protected habitat.
Melville Dog Park is a well-equipped fenced area featuring water fountains, benches, and double-gated access for safe play.
Memorial Park in Oakville offers a spacious and secure environment for dogs of all sizes to play off-leash. With its divided areas catering to both large and small breeds, along with family-friendly amenities, it's a perfect destination for pet owners seeking a comprehensive outdoor experience.
Memorial Park in White Rock offers stunning waterfront views and limited leash-free access for dogs in the early morning hours.
Merrill Bridge Road Park provides a well-used leash-free zone in Toronto’s East End, complete with fencing, shaded areas, and community charm—perfect for daily dog walks and socializing.
Mill Creek Ravine South is a scenic off-leash trail system in Edmonton, ideal for dog owners looking for forested adventures.
Miller Park is a wooded off-leash dog park in Coquitlam with scenic trails and a natural forested environment for dogs to explore.
Millers Creek Park in Ajax is a nature-filled retreat for dogs with wooded trails and informal leash-free spaces by the creek.
Mission Recreation Park is one of Kelowna's premier off-leash dog destinations, featuring fenced areas and trail access for safe, active play.
Monarch Park’s fenced dog area offers a shaded, secure space for off-leash fun right in the heart of Toronto’s east end. It’s a favorite for local residents combining park time with pet play.
Montgomery Park provides open fields and paved trails for relaxing on-leash dog walks in Hamilton’s east end.
Moody Park is a central off-leash dog park in New Westminster with gravel terrain and a fenced area for safe play.
Moose Jaw Dog Park is a popular off-leash destination with separate fenced areas for small and large dogs, grassy play zones, and water access.
Morden Dog Park in Morden, MB, provides a secure fenced area for off-leash fun and exercise, close to Steppler Park.
Morgan Crossing Dog Park is a convenient fenced off-leash area in South Surrey, great for quick exercise breaks near shops.
Mount Pleasant Off-Leash Dog Park in Regina is a secure space with separate areas for small and large dogs, ideal for safe play.
Musqueam Park is a well-loved off-leash dog park in Vancouver. This park features a various surfaces surface and an open space for dogs to roam freely. It provides no water access, minimal shade, and limited seating, making it a great destination for local dog owners to relax and let their pets socialize.
Māmowimīwēyitamōwin Park is a local off-leash dog area in Regina, offering a secure environment for neighbourhood dogs to roam freely.
Nat Bailey Stadium Park is a well-loved off-leash dog park in Vancouver. This park features a gravel and asphalt surface and an open space for dogs to roam freely. It provides no water access, minimal shade, and limited seating, making it a great destination for local dog owners to relax and let their pets socialize.
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