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.
The Glenmore Dam Off-Leash Area combines natural beauty with long walking paths, making it an ideal spot for dogs and owners who enjoy active outdoor adventures.
Gold Bar Park is a sprawling natural off-leash area in Edmonton with scenic views, river access, and well-maintained trails.
Gourlay-Janes Park is a peaceful wooded dog park in Ladysmith where dogs can enjoy scenic trails off-leash.
Grand Avenue Park offers a small but fully fenced leash-free area for Etobicoke dog owners looking for secure off-leash play.
Grand Valley Park is one of Pickering’s premier off-leash dog parks, featuring a large fenced area and forest trails for dogs to explore safely.
Grange Park offers a scenic, art-filled downtown space for on-leash walks through tree-lined paths and grassy lawns.
Greenhill Bowl Park offers scenic open green space for peaceful on-leash dog walks while enjoying escarpment views in Hamilton.
Greenwood Conservation Area is a scenic natural park in Ajax with off-leash trail access for dogs and plenty of space to explore.
Guindon Park in Cornwall is a large wooded escape with natural trails where dogs are welcome on leash for outdoor adventures.
Hadden Park is a well-loved off-leash dog park in Vancouver. This park features a sand and 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.
Hamilton Beach offers waterfront boardwalks, paved trails, and peaceful on-leash beach walking along Lake Ontario.
Hammond Dog Off‑Leash Area is a community-favorite leash-free park in Maple Ridge, located near the Fraser River with plenty of green space.
Hampton Dog Park is a compact but lively spot where dogs can enjoy leash-free fun under the shade of mature trees in west-central Ottawa.
Hampton Dog Park in Saskatoon provides an unfenced grassy space for dogs to play and run freely in a calm neighbourhood.
Hanbury Hill Pooch Park is a fenced off-leash dog park in Brandon, MB, offering a great workout for dogs with hilly terrain and open green space.
Hanna Park & Dog Park offers an inviting leash-free area within a larger community park, making it a convenient stop for dog owners in Quinte West.
Harbourview Park is a beautiful waterfront leash-free dog park in Ladysmith with trails and scenic surroundings.
Harmony Valley Park in Oshawa is a large, popular leash-free destination with wooded trails, open meadows, and a dedicated area for small dogs.
Harmony Valley Park is a large, well-loved leash-free dog park near Courtice, with scenic trails and open space for dogs of all sizes.
Harvey Park offers scenic walking trails and open fields for peaceful on-leash dog walks with views of Cootes Paradise.
Hawrelak Trail Off-Leash Area in Edmonton is a favorite for active dog walkers with its picturesque trails and natural surroundings.
Heber Down Conservation Area is a large natural escape in Whitby where dogs on leash can explore trails, meadows, and wooded areas.
Henry Street Dog Park in Woodstock is a spacious 6.4-acre off-leash park with dedicated areas for both large and small dogs. It features a reforested natural setting, a seasonal water spout, and plenty of parking, making it a convenient and welcoming spot for dog owners.
Hermitage Park offers a peaceful trail system and grassy areas in Ajax where dogs can enjoy nature with their owners.
Hermitage Park is a popular riverside off-leash park in Edmonton featuring winding trails and grassy open areas for exploration.
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