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Dog-Friendly Activities in Brae, PE

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Brae. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park
Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park is a popular dog-friendly attraction in Hopewell Cape, NB. Plan your visit carefully around the tide table in order to be able to walk the ocean floor when the tide recedes. This will allow you to get close to the rock formations that resemble flowerpots. Fido is welcome to join you on a leash that is 10 feet or shorter (you can rent a leash at the admission kiosk if you don't have a suitable leash with you). Pets are restricted from accessing all buildings (with the exception of service dogs). There are restrooms, picnic areas, and walking trails as well. See Details
Pet Friendly Tatamagouche Brewery
Tatamagouche Brewery Fido is welcome to join you at the pet-friendly Tatamagouche Brewery in Tatamagouche, NS. This former butcher shop turned community brewery offers apparel, glassware and growler fills. Enjoy sampling a flight of their small, handcrafted beers inside the tasting room or outside on the patio with your pup. Keep an eye out for the resident cat, Kitty Clyde, who roams the brewery and greets two and four-legged visitors. See Details
Cabot Beach Provincial Park The largest park within Western Prince Edward Island, in Malpeque, PE, Cabot Beach Provincial Park, is dog friendly! Cabot Beach features a large day-use area and supervised swimming on the scenic bay. Leashed dogs are allowed to explore the property and the beach, provided their owners clean up after them. Please note that dogs aren't allowed on the beach from April 1st to October 15th. See Details
13 Barrels Brewing Company Fido is welcome inside the tasting room and on the patio outside 13 Barrels Brewing Company, a dog-friendly brewery in Bathurst, NB. This family-owned and operated craft brewery features a variety of tasty brews with waterfront views. A lite menu is also available. See Details
Isaac's Run Dog Park Spacious dog park with separate areas for large and small dogs with water stations and waste baggies available. See Details
Truro-Bible Hill Off-Leash Dog Park Bring Fido to run freely at the Truro-Bible Hill Off-Leash Dog Park. The Dog Park is more than a hectare of fenced-in property. It includes grassy play areas, trees, and water. Dog owners are asked to follow the rules posted at the Park. Children under twelve years of age are not permitted anytime. Truro-Bible Hill Off-Leash Dog Park is open daily from 8am to 11pm. It is free and open to the public. See Details
Green Gables Heritage Place Green Gables Heritage Place in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island is pet friendly. This 19th century farm and literary landmark inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery, the author of Ann of Green Gables. Stoll with Fido around the idyllic farmstead and red woodland pathways. Pups are not permitted in the historic buildings, but are welcome to join you on a leash around the pretty trails that wind through the property. See Details
Coastal Culture Gateway Village Coastal Culture is a souvenir shop with a pet-friendly location in Borden-Carleton, PE. Your leashed companion can join you inside, where he'll be lavished with attention and possibly offered a treat. They offer a wide range of crewnecks, hoodies, t-shirts, hats and more from Prince Edward Island. See Details
MacElmon's Pond MacElmon's Pond in Debert, NS, is a pet-friendly park with an easy 1 km (½ mi) trail through pine forest, reclaimed pasture and along a scenic headpond. It's shaded with good ground cover, plus picnic tables and restrooms. Leashed dogs are welcome to enjoy the peaceful setting, a haven for migratory waterfowl and fall foliage photography. See Details
Canadian Tire Pet friendly retailer - make sure they're on a leash! See Details
Magnetic Hill Wharf Village Magnetic Hill Wharf Village is a dog-friendly unique experience in Moncton, NB, where you can shop, eat delicious food, and experience local artisan talent. Shop for decorations, souvenirs, local artisan work, antiques, and more while you're here. If you're hungry, stop by Murray's Moose Ice Cream or The Café for a bite! See Details
Upton Farmlands Off-Leash Area Upton Farm Off-Leash Area features a designated 20-acre area where Fido can play off leash. Paths run through the woods, and tamped-down fields wind through tall grasses and prairies. There's also a trail outside of the designated area for those who prefer leashed walks. Enjoy great terrain and views out to PEI, including large tidal areas. See Details
Miscou Island Lighthouse Bring Fido along to enjoy beautiful views at pet-friendly Miscou Island Lighthouse in Miscou Island, NB. Leashed dogs are welcome to enjoy a walk with you on the grounds and the beach, and you can also enjoy a tour of the lighthouse together. Amenities on the property include picnic tables, a cafe, a gift shop and restrooms. See Details
Cape Jourimain Nature Centre Cape Jourimain Nature Centre welcomes Fido to join you at this dog-friendly attraction in Bayfield, NB. Your leashed pup can explore the three walking trails with you, each one to two miles, and join you while you take a look at educational materials in the interpretation center. Please note that dogs aren't permitted in the Entry Pavilion due to food preparation at the cafe. See Details
Tracadie Beach Bring Fido to pet-friendly Tracadie Beach in York, PE, for a fun day of sand and waves. Located just east of Brackley Beach, Prince Edward Island National Park, this local spot offers a simple and scenic way for two- and four-legged friends to soak up the sun and enjoy the water. See Details
Mi'kmawey Debert Interpretive Trail Mi'kmawey Debert Interpretive Trail in Debert, NS, is a dog-friendly 4.4 km loop where leashed pups are welcome to join you. The well-marked trail features a diverse array of wildflowers, trees, small streams and varied terrain that dogs love to explore. Guided walking tours are available, and it’s a meaningful experience to walk this land where Mi'kmaq ancestors have lived—and continue to live. See Details
Kouchibouguac National Park Kouchibouguac National Park is a dog-friendly park in Kouchibouguac, NB. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on the hiking trails. There are several easy trails of various lengths that traverse through the forest, fields, marshes, etc. There is one moderate in-and-out trail that is 11.3 km (one way) and has elevation gains. See Details
Centennial Park Dog Park Centennial park is a family friendly park in Moncton, NB with many great walking/hiking opportunities for you and your dog. Dogs are required to be on leash when not inside the actual dog park. The dog park is inside Centennial park and has a small dog and a large dog section. See Details
Fundy National Park Fundy National Park is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome in picnic areas, at campsites and on any trails around the park. This park stands out for being home to the world’s highest tides, pristine forests, and deluxe campgrounds. You can paddle in a kayak as the waters rise up or walk on the sea floor at low tide. Leashed pups can join their owners, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Brackley Drive-In Theatre Bring Fido to a film at the Brackley Drive-In Theatre! Leashed dogs are allowed to join their owners at the Theatre, as long as they clean up after them. Shows start at dusk, and owners should arrive around 8:30pm. The Drive-In is a double bill, and visitors have the option of watching one movie or both. Information on prices (cash only), and how to best enjoy the Drive-In, can be found on its official website. The Brackley Drive-In Theatre is open seasonally, so guests should call ahead to ensure it is open before planning their outing. See Details
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