Dog-Friendly Activities in Pemberton, BC

There are 9 dog-friendly activities within 20 miles of Pemberton. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Pemberton.

Pet Friendly Rainbow Park
Rainbow Park Rainbow Park in Whistler, BC, allows dogs off-leash before 10am and after 8pm daily. They also have a gated, designated off-leash area available 24/7. There is even a "Barking Bay" beach area for dogs at the park. See Details
Pet Friendly Spruce Grove Park
Spruce Grove Park Dogs are allowed off-leash inside the field areas when the fields are not in use Spruce Grove Park's baseball fields in Whistler, BC. The park also has access to the Lost Lake trail system. See Details
Canine Cove at Lost Lake Dogs are welcome to run around and enjoy a dip in the water at Canine Cove Lost Lake. However, they are not permitted on Lost Lake Beach. See Details
Train Wreck Train Wreck trail is a popular dog-friendly attraction just south of Whistler. The short hiking trail follows the Sea To Sky Trail and crosses a suspension bridge, offering scenic views of the Cheakakmus River rushing below before arriving at the colorfully painted box cars, which have sat in the forest since 1956. To get to the Whistler Train Wreck, follow the trail at the side of Jane Lakes Road past the Sea To Sky Trail sign and into the forest. See Details
Go Trout Fishing with a Top-Rated Local Guide 'Go Trout Fishing with a Top-Rated Local Guide' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Matthew or Cole. After being picked up from your Whistler accommodation, your host will equip you with waders and boots, and take you to the lake to search for fish. The experience lasts 3 hours and can accommodate up to 5 guests ages 10 and up. Guests 16 years of age and older must purchase a one-day angling license. The license must be printed and signed prior to pickup. Rates start at $153 per person. See Details
Arfa Lake Dog Area Alpha Lake Park allows dogs off-leash daily before 10am and after 8pm. However, the Arfa Lake Dog Area adjacent to the beach welcomes dogs off-leash any time of day. See Details
Coast Mountain Brewing Coast Mountain Brewing is a pet-friendly taproom in Whistler, BC. Your leashed furry family member is welcome to join you on their covered outdoor patio for a brew. They focus on producing modern, hop-forward ales and a range of crispy, clean lagers while celebrating the diversity of hops worldwide. See Details
Whistler Lost Lake Cross Country Ski & Snowshoe Trails Six kilometers of dog-friendly ski and snowshoe trails await you and your furry friend at Whistler Lost Lake Cross Country Ski & Snowshoe Trails. In order to preserve the state of the trails, dogs are prohibited in Lost Lake Park during winter nordic operations, but are permitted on the free multi-use trails during the winter months. See Details
Ice Fishing with a Canadian 'Ice Fishing with a Canadian' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Matthew or Cole. Take part in a traditional ice fishing experience with your host. Enjoy the warmth of a shelter while your host drills a hole for you to fish through. The experience lasts 3 hours and can accommodate up to 5 guests ages 10 and up. Guests must have a 1-day fishing license which can be purchased in advance online. Your host will help you find out where to purchase it from. Rates start at $134 per person. See Details

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