LeashFree.ca is your go-to directory for leash-free and dog-friendly parks from coast to coast. Use the map or browse by city to find the perfect spot for your pup.
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.
Perched atop a hillside in Calgary's northeast, Rotary Park Off-Leash Area combines scenic vistas with diverse terrains, making it a favorite spot for dog owners seeking both exercise and relaxation.
Rotary Park Off-Leash Area in Sydney is a large natural space with trails and wooded areas where dogs can explore off-leash in a marked zone.
Roth Park in Woodstock features a 2.47-acre leash-free area by Pittock Lake, offering a scenic environment for dogs and their owners. With seasonal washrooms and convenient parking, it’s a perfect spot for a leisurely visit.
Rowcliffe Park in downtown Kelowna provides a convenient fenced dog run for local residents and their pets.
Roxboro Off-Leash Area is a quiet riverside retreat with natural shade, perfect for peaceful walks with your pup just off Calgary’s Elbow River path.
Royal Oaks Neighbourhood Off-Leash Area is a grassy, unfenced dog zone in Grande Prairie designed for relaxed play and socialization.
Rushdale Park offers open space and paved paths for relaxing on-leash walks with your dog in Hamilton's neighborhoods.
Ruth Johnson Park offers scenic off-leash trails through the forest in White Rock, perfect for adventurous dogs and owners.
Rutland Recreation Park in Kelowna offers a spacious off-leash area for dogs to socialize and run freely in a well-maintained environment.
Sackville Lakes Provincial Park is a scenic leash-free area in Lower Sackville, popular for its wooded trails and lakeside access. It offers plenty of natural space for dogs to explore and swim.
Sand Bay County Park in Athens is a peaceful, natural lakeside space where dogs can roam off-leash along trails and the shoreline.
Sandstone Area 1 Off-Leash Dog Park offers a natural environment for dogs to enjoy off-leash freedom in Calgary's northwest.
Sandy Beach Park Off-Leash Area is a well-loved riverside destination where dogs can run, play, and splash along the Elbow River in southwest Calgary.
Sandy Bruce Park features a modest fenced dog area with shade and seating, making it a hidden gem for dog owners in East York seeking a relaxed and local off-leash experience.
Sandy Lake Park is a popular leash-free dog park in Bedford, known for its wooded trails and dog-friendly beach. It’s a perfect destination for dogs who love to hike and swim.
Saratoga Dog Park in Medicine Hat is a fully fenced off-leash area with agility equipment, potable water, benches, and shade for dogs and owners.
Scarborough Heights Park offers a beautiful and open leash-free experience just steps from the Bluffs. Though not fenced, it’s perfect for confident off-leash dogs who love to roam and explore.
Scenic Drive Dog Run in Lethbridge is a convenient off-leash corridor perfect for urban dog walks along a fenced linear path.
Regina offers seasonal off-leash dog areas at boarded rink sites across the city from May through September, giving dogs a summer place to play.
Semiahmoo Park in White Rock provides a beautiful coastal experience with off-leash access along the beach and trails for dogs.
Seton Off-Leash Area gives residents in southeast Calgary a designated space to enjoy outdoor time with their furry friends.
Shaughnessy Dog Park is a cozy off-leash park in Coquitlam with gravel terrain and a fenced space for dogs to play safely.
Shearwater Flyer Off-Leash Dog Park is a convenient leash-free park in Eastern Passage, featuring a fenced space with seating and trail access.
Sheffield Dog Off Leash Area is a local fenced park in Chilliwack where dogs can play freely on open grassy terrain.
Shell Dog Park in Oakville provides a secure and welcoming environment for dogs to play off-leash. With its separate areas for different dog sizes, ample amenities, and proximity to other recreational facilities, it's a popular spot for both dogs and their owners to enjoy outdoor activities.
We’re building the most complete guide to leash-free dog parks across Canada — but we can’t do it without your help! If you know of a dog park that’s not listed on our site, we’d love to hear from you. Your contributions help dog owners across the country discover new places to explore with their pups.
