Dog Friendly Activities in St. Albert, AB

There are 3 dog friendly activities in St. Albert, and 63 more nearby. 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 St. Albert.

Pet Friendly Lacombe Lake Dog Park
Lacombe Lake Dog Park Fido is invited to play at Lacombe Lake Park Dog Park in St. Albert, AB. This community favorite is home to winding trails around the lake and links to Red Willow Trail and the City's park systems. Let your dog loose in this fully fenced-in area, which has a separate space for small dogs to play safely. See Details
Pet Friendly Lacombe Lake Park
Lacombe Lake Park Lacombe Lake Park is a community hub in St. Albert, AB. Fido is welcome to join you for a day of exploring. The park features easy access to the Red Willow Trail System, open space, picnic tables, a dog park and a swim area for your furry friend in the summer months. See Details
Dodger Dog Park Bring Fido to get some exercise at the Dodger Dog Park in St. Albert, CA. Named after local police service dog Dodger, this partially fenced pup recreation space features benches and trash cans for easy cleanup. See Details
Terwillegar Park Terwillegar Park provides acres of space for your pup to enjoy playing without a leash in Edmonton, AB. Just make sure your dog is licensed and vaccinated before enjoying the park. The park also has dog-friendly, multi-use trails and a 262-metre-long footbridge that links the park to Jan Reimer Park on the north side of the river. See Details
Jackie Parker Park Jackie Parker Park is a large open space where Fido can romp off-leash. The Park is best for walking, ball throwing, and playing with multiple dogs. Jackie Parker features granular and natural paths, access to water, partial lighting, and snow removal in certain sections. The Park is not fenced. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. Jackie Parker Park is open daily from 5am to 11pm. See Details
Hermitage Park Hermitage Park is best for playing with multiple dogs, throwing the ball, and off-leash walks. The Park's path is mixed, with paved paths cleared of snow when necessary. It also boasts water access. There is no fencing around the off-leash area of Hermitage Park. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed during their visit. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. Hermitage Park is open daily from 5am to 11pm. See Details
Buena Vista Dog Park Bring Fido to romp off-leash at the Buena Vista Dog Park. This area brands itself as great for ball throwing, walking and playing with multiple dogs. It is not fenced, although it does feature gravel and paved paths, water access, and snow removal on parking lots and its bike path. Dogs should be leashed during hot air balloon launches and must be cleaned up after and licensed. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. The park is open daily from 5am to 11pm. See Details
Dawson Park Dawson Park features a large off-leash area where dog owners can bring multiple dogs on walks or play a game of fetch. Along with open space, Dawson Park offers paved and gravel paths, and partial lighting. When it snows, hard surface trails will be cleared. The area is not fenced. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. Dawson Park is open daily from 5am to 11pm. See Details
Patricia Ravine Fido can explore off-leash at the Patricia Ravine! The trek features paved and granular mix paths and water access. Dogs hiking the Patricia Ravine must be cleaned up after and licensed during their visit. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. See Details
Cpl. Jim Galloway Memorial Off Leash Area Bring Fido to Cpl. Jim Galloway Memorial Off Leash Area to play in more than 8.6 acres of fenced space. The Off Leash Area features a designated section for small dogs, double-gated entry, 900 metres of gravel walking trails, multiple seating areas with benches and trees, doggie bag dispensers and trash cans, ample parking and more. See Details
Whyte Avenue Whyte Avenue is known for being dog-friendly, especially in the summer months. This popular Edmonton shopping district is home to many pet-friendly stores and a plethora of restaurants with pet-friendly patios. There are also many festivals on Whyte Avenue, and dogs are welcome at all outdoor parts of most festivals. See Details
Mill Creek Ravine North Mill Creek Ravine North is an off-leash area perfect for walking your pooch. The area features a granular path and water access. It is not fenced. The granular trail along the bottom of the ravine to the 82 Ave overpass is the only space where dogs can explore off-leash. Dogs must be licensed and cleaned up after. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. Mill Creek Ravine North is open daily from 5am to 11pm. See Details
Lauderdale Off-Leash Area An off-leash dog park, Lauderdale is the perfect place for your pooch to play. The area is fenced-in with a separate area for small and shy dogs. Snow is cleared as needed. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed. See Details
Gold Bar Trail Bring Fido to Gold Bar Trail to hike off-leash along the river. Gold Bar Trail features a granular walking path, partial fencing, water access, and partial lighting. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. The park is open from 5am to 11pm daily. See Details
Keheewin Blackmud Creek Keheewin Blackmud Creek is an off-leash area perfect for playing with multiple dogs, a game of fetch or a walk. Keheewin Blackmud Creek is a large open space that is partially fenced. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. See Details
Alex Decoteau Dog Park Fido can play off-leash in Alex Decoteau Dog Park, a fenced-in area with paw-friendly surfacing and trash bins. The Park features street and park lighting. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. Alex Decoteau Dog Park is open seven days a week from 5am to 11pm. See Details
Callingwood Featuring open space and a path through the woods, Callingwood is the perfect space for an off-leash walk or a game of fetch. Callingwood is not fenced. Its path is part gravel and part natural. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed during their visit. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. See Details
Hawrelak Trail Hawrelak Trail is an off-leash area perfect for walks through the woods and along the water. Hawrelak features a granular and natural trail. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed during their walk. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. See Details
Central Bark Central Bark, a gated, members-only dog park, provides Fido the chance to roam free in a safe, monitored area. The park is approximately three acres and is separated into two play areas, one for dogs who like to socialize with dogs of all shapes and sizes, and one for small dogs who aren't comfortable around large dogs. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed. Monthly membership fees are $12, and annual memberships are $130. Dog owners can fill out an application on Central Bark's official website. See Details
Mill Creek Ravine South Bring Fido to explore Mill Creek Ravine South. Mill Creek Ravine South brands itself as good for walking and throwing the ball with your pet. The area is not fenced. It features a granular path and access to water. Only the granular trail in the ravine area is off-leash. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. Mill Creek Ravine South is open daily from 5am to 11pm. See Details
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