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.
Cedarvale Park provides a natural off-leash environment with wooded trails and grassy terrain, perfect for active dogs and nature-loving owners.
Cedarvale Park’s leash-free dog area offers a spacious fenced space with shade, seating, and ample room for dogs to run off-leash in Halton Hills.
Centennial Park in White Rock includes a grassy off-leash dog zone perfect for exercise and play in a central location.
Central Bark Dog Park in Prince Albert is a fenced, off-leash space offering dogs a safe place to run and play.
Central Park's leash-free area in Burlington provides a safe and welcoming space for dogs to enjoy off-leash play. With its secure fencing and convenient location, it's a favorite spot for local dog owners seeking a reliable and accessible dog park.
Charleson Park is a well-loved off-leash dog park in Vancouver. This park features a grass 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.
Charleson Park is a well-loved off-leash dog park in Vancouver. This park features a grass 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.
Charleston Lake Provincial Park offers dog-friendly beach access and wooded trails, ideal for off-leash fun in a natural setting.
Charleswood Dog Park in Winnipeg is a beloved forested dog park with scenic trails and wide-open space for off-leash fun.
Chemainus Lake Park near Ladysmith offers a scenic off-leash trail loop around the lake, perfect for dog exercise and nature time.
Cherry Beach is a unique leash-free area where dogs can run along the sand and swim in Lake Ontario, making it a favorite summer destination for pet owners.
Chevrier Park is a small neighborhood park in Cornwall where dogs are welcome on-leash for a stroll or a play session on the grass.
Chief Whitecap Park in Saskatoon offers a natural riverside setting for dogs to explore off-leash across scenic trails.
Chilliwack Community Forest offers a natural off-leash experience through scenic trails surrounded by forest in Chilliwack.
Chris Gibson Park in Brampton offers a convenient fenced dog park near the recreation centre, ideal for quick off-leash visits.
Churchill Park offers wide open fields and scenic trails for on-leash dog walks right beside Hamilton's Royal Botanical Gardens.
Clarence Square Park is a charming downtown off-leash area, shaded and secure, catering to Toronto’s condo-dwelling dog lovers.
The Coach Hill Off-Leash Area is a peaceful, tree-lined green space in southwest Calgary where dogs can explore grassy slopes and trails off-leash.
Colin Alton Parkette provides a thoughtfully designed leash-free area in Burlington's Alton West Village. With its secure fencing, accessible pathways, and additional amenities, it offers a welcoming space for dogs and their owners to enjoy.
Colonel Danforth Park offers extensive nature trails along Highland Creek for peaceful on-leash adventures with your dog.
Colonel Samuel Smith Park features a scenic leash-free area with access to Toronto's waterfront and open trails for dogs to explore.
Colonel Samuel Smith Park offers a large off-leash waterfront experience with scenic trails and abundant wildlife.
Community Common provides a convenient leash-free area in downtown Mississauga, perfect for quick visits and socializing your dog during a busy day.
Confederation Park is a charming off-leash destination in northwest Calgary, where dogs can explore scenic trails surrounded by mature trees and green space.
Confederation Park features a spacious, fenced leash-free zone with benches and shade, making it a great gathering spot for local dog owners.
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