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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.
The Dog Relief Station in downtown New Westminster provides a convenient fenced space for dogs to enjoy a quick off-leash break.
This riverside dog-friendly beach in Island 22 Regional Park is a great off-leash spot in Chilliwack for dogs who love to swim and run in open areas.
Doggy Diamond is a popular off-leash dog park in Brandon, MB, known for its secure fencing and large open space for dogs to run and play.
Dogwood Park is a top destination in White Rock for off-leash dog walking, featuring wooded trails and a peaceful setting.
Don Boudria Park is a neighborhood leash-free dog park in Ottawa, ideal for short walks and fenced play sessions.
Don Russell Memorial Park offers a simple on-leash green space for quiet neighborhood dog walks.
Don Russell Memorial Park provides a friendly community off-leash space near Etobicoke’s waterfront, ideal for casual dog walks.
Don Valley Brick Works Park is a lush, green retreat in the city that offers dog owners a scenic, informal off-leash trail experience. While not fenced, it’s beloved for peaceful nature walks with your pup.
Douglasdale Off-Leash Area offers a simple loop pathway and grassy area for neighborhood dogs to stretch their legs in a peaceful setting.
Dr. R. J. Allan Hogg Rotary Park is a small scenic off-leash dog area in White Rock with panoramic ocean views.
Duggan Park is a peaceful leash-free dog park in Brampton, perfect for relaxed visits with shaded areas and street access.
Duggan Park is a small community park in Kelowna with a fenced off-leash area perfect for casual dog play.
Dunmoore Park is a fenced leash-free dog park in Pickering, perfect for letting your pup run and socialize.
Dusty Greenwell 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.
Earl Bales Park provides a secure off-leash zone surrounded by a large parkland, ideal for energetic dogs and nature-loving owners.
East End Paw Park is an off-leash dog park in Brandon, MB, offering dogs and their owners a fenced green space to enjoy in a quiet neighborhood setting.
Located in the heart of Calgary’s East Village, this modern dog park offers a safe and clean off-leash experience for downtown residents and their pups.
East Zwick's Centennial Park in Belleville offers a partially fenced leash-free area by the water, perfect for scenic dog walks and play.
Eastview Community Park’s leash-free zone is well-known in Guelph for its accessibility, space, and surrounding trails. It’s ideal for energetic dogs who love to explore.
Echo Dale Regional Park offers a scenic off-leash experience in Medicine Hat, complete with trails, swim lake, and picnic areas.
Edgemont Area 1 Off-Leash Dog Park provides northwest Calgary dog owners with a serene trail network and sloped green spaces perfect for off-leash adventures.
Edworthy Park is a popular destination for Calgary families and their dogs, offering a blend of river walks, wooded trails, and leash-free adventure.
Elbow Park’s off-leash area blends inner-city charm with accessible green space, making it a convenient and scenic spot for daily dog walks.
Located near Stanley Park, Elboya Off-Leash Area provides a convenient, open green space for dogs to explore off-leash in Calgary’s southwest.
Elliots Beach Park in Ladysmith is a waterfront destination where dogs can run and splash freely off-leash.
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.