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Dog-Friendly Activities in Treherne, MB

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Treherne. 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 Little Mountain Park
Little Mountain Park Large open area is used for the off-leash area, located at the north/west corner of park @ Klimpke Rd. & Farmer Ave. (parking available during summer at the Klimpke Road lot, west side of park). This is a multi-use park, other users include: skiers, snowshoe enthusiats, walkers, runners, cyclists.

Please obey the following rules while enjoying Winnipeg’s off-leash dog areas: Dog owners must be present and within view of their dogs at all times. Aggressive dogs are not allowed in off-leash areas. Dogs must be under voice control while off-leash. Dog owners must have a leash in hand at all times. Female dogs in heat are not allowed in off-leash areas. Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner. All feces must be picked up by the dog owner and removed or deposited in waste receptacles. All dogs must be licensed in accordance with the City of Winnipeg Responsible Pet Ownership By-law 92/2013. Please call 311 for more information. All sites are open 7:00am to 11:00pm or as posted at the site.
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Pet Friendly Charleswood Dog Park
Charleswood Dog Park (Formerly known as Charleswood Golf Course.) This is a multi-use park, other users include: skiers, snowshoe enthusiats, walkers, runners, cyclists.

Please obey the following rules while enjoying Winnipeg’s off-leash dog areas: Dog owners must be present and within view of their dogs at all times. Aggressive dogs are not allowed in off-leash areas. Dogs must be under voice control while off-leash. Dog owners must have a leash in hand at all times. Female dogs in heat are not allowed in off-leash areas. Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner. All feces must be picked up by the dog owner and removed or deposited in waste receptacles. All dogs must be licensed in accordance with the City of Winnipeg Responsible Pet Ownership By-law 92/2013. Please call 311 for more information. All sites are open 7:00am to 11:00pm or as posted at the site.
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Yellowquill Provincial Park Off-Leash Dog Area Fully-fenced 2.5 acre park offers waste bags, picnic tables, washroom facility, and garbage bins. See Details
International Peace Garden International Peace Garden is a beautiful, dog-friendly outdoor garden and nature park in Dunseith, ND. This park is located directly on the border of the US & Canada, but you do not need a passport to visit here if you're coming from the US. The garden and walking trail is rectangular, level cement sidewalk wrapped around each display. Leashed dogs are welcome throughout the park and on the cafe's patio but not inside any buildings. See Details
Woodsworth Park Turn west on Hekla off of Keewatin St. - area just north of Parking lot. Please obey the following rules while enjoying Winnipeg’s off-leash dog areas: Dog owners must be present and within view of their dogs at all times. Aggressive dogs are not allowed in off-leash areas. Dogs must be under voice control while off-leash. Dog owners must have a leash in hand at all times. Female dogs in heat are not allowed in off-leash areas. Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner. All feces must be picked up by the dog owner and removed or deposited in waste receptacles. All dogs must be licensed in accordance with the City of Winnipeg Responsible Pet Ownership By-law 92/2013. Please call 311 for more information. All sites are open 7:00am to 11:00pm or as posted at the site. See Details
Riding Mountain National Park Riding Mountain National Park is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome on a leash, as long as they are cleaned up after. Your pooch can join you on the trails and in campsites around this great park. This gorgeous park is made up of grasslands and deep, silent forest, orchids and lilies, and lakes and wetlands. Make sure you keep your pooch close by because of wildlife in the area. See Details
Bourkevale Park The Park is located at 100 Ferry Rd. Off-leash Dog Area is south of dike, along riverbank. Please obey the following rules while enjoying Winnipeg’s off-leash dog areas: Dog owners must be present and within view of their dogs at all times. Aggressive dogs are not allowed in off-leash areas. Dogs must be under voice control while off-leash. Dog owners must have a leash in hand at all times. Female dogs in heat are not allowed in off-leash areas. Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner. All feces must be picked up by the dog owner and removed or deposited in waste receptacles. All dogs must be licensed in accordance with the City of Winnipeg Responsible Pet Ownership By-law 92/2013. Please call 311 for more information. All sites are open 7:00am to 11:00pm or as posted at the site. See Details
Prairie Village Museum Prairie Village Museum is a dog-friendly museum in Rugby, ND. Your leashed dog is welcome to join you on the grassy area and the grounds, but is not allowed inside the buildings or gift shop. Enjoy the views of over 20 history buildings and exhibition halls, and transport yourself back to the 1800s! See Details
Chapters Chapters is pet-friendly. This bookstore in Winnipeg invites leashed pups inside to join their owners in selecting a new book on behavioral techniques that they can chew up. The store hosts signings and sells all the latest books from thrillers to children's. See Details
Brandon Hills Wildlife Conservation Area Brandon Hills Wildlife Conservation Area is located just off of Highway 10, south of the city of Brandon. Turn off of Hwy 10 onto High Country Rd. The road is located right next to an old antique shoppe called Carriage Antiques. Drive about 2 km east then turn right, heading south, when you reach the dead end. Keep driving south till you see a large sign on your left that says "Brandon Hills Wildlife Conservation Area." There is about 7.5km of trail you can explore with your dog on or off the leash. There are three loops to the trail. If you feel like you can't walk for 2-3 hours, take one of the shorter loops which is less distance and less time. Depending what time of the year, you can almost always see some kind of wildlife such as deer, grouse, moose and occasionally even a black bear. Mostly squirrels and birds. If you wander out with your dog in the spring/early summer, bring lots of repellent for ticks and mosquitoes. See Details
Spirit Sands Spirit Sands provides endless hours of beautiful scenery as you trek through a small prairie desert filled with giant sand dunes. Unfortunately, most of this trail is a fragile ecosystem that requires your dog to be on a leash. Trail system requires a good day to explore in it's entirety. Don't forget to see the Devils Punch bowl! See Details
Pembina Gorge State Recreation Area Pembina Gorge State Recreation Area in Walhalla, ND is pet friendly. With more than 30 miles of trails and exciting kayaking options, it's an ideal destination for you and your furry companion. Please be aware that the multi-use paths may temporarily close in heavy rain to facilitate water drainage. See Details
Icelandic State Park Icelandic State Park is a pet-friendly destination in Cavalier, ND. Your leashed four-legged friend can explore the four miles of trails that wind through the park and the historic 200-acre Gunlogson Nature Preserve. A dog park is also available for your pup to make new friends and run freely. See Details
Dinsdale Park Dinsdale Park in Brandon, MB, offers riverside views, green space, walking paths and rail-themed artifacts. Leashed dogs are welcome to explore and relax by your side at this pet-friendly park. Enjoy fishing spots, a boat launch, picnic tables and fire pits. Pups can watch kids play on the nearby playground while you unwind. Waste bins and ample parking are available. See Details
Day Lily Garden and Dog Park Day Lily Garden and Dog Park in Carberry, MB, features a pergola, picnic tables, an off-leash dog run, and a waste bag dispenser. Located at the north end of town near the “Welcome to Carberry” sign, it’s a peaceful spot to relax while your pup plays. See Details
Westview Park Park located at Midland & Saskatchewan Ave. The entire park is an off-leash area. Please obey the following rules while enjoying Winnipeg’s off-leash dog areas: Dog owners must be present and within view of their dogs at all times. Aggressive dogs are not allowed in off-leash areas. Dogs must be under voice control while off-leash. Dog owners must have a leash in hand at all times. Female dogs in heat are not allowed in off-leash areas. Holes dug by dogs must be filled by the dog owner. All feces must be picked up by the dog owner and removed or deposited in waste receptacles. All dogs must be licensed in accordance with the City of Winnipeg Responsible Pet Ownership By-law 92/2013. Please call 311 for more information. All sites are open 7:00am to 11:00pm or as posted at the site. See Details
East End Paw Park Very large fenced enclosure with plenty of running space, a few trees, and a gazebo. The park provides poo pick up bags and disposable garbage venues for the poop. Plenty of benches to sit in leisure while your dog frolics and plays with other dogs. See Details
Morden Off Leash Dog Park Spacious fenced park on the south end of Morden near Pembina Valley Humane society. See Details
Assiniboine Park Assiniboine Park is pet-friendly. When a local Winnipeger befriended and nicknamed a black bear “Winnie” in World War I, the legend of Winnie the Pooh was born. Visit Assiniboine Park to see a commemorative statue dedicated to this heartwarming tale. Afterwards, take a stroll around Leo Mol Sculpture Garden and enjoy the well-manicured gardens and unique sculptures on display. See Details
Assiniboine Forest Leashed dogs are welcome at Assiniboine Forest in Winnipeg, MB. This pet-friendly park offers a quiet and relaxing forest space within the city. There is an all-weather nature trail leading from the corner of Chalfont and Grant to the pond in the center of the park with an observation area. See Details
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