Other Dog Activities in Alberta

Tired of watching Fido run laps in the dog park? We’ve got the scoop on lots of other dog friendly attractions in Alberta too. You’ll find information on all of the dog friendly wineries, boat rentals, botanical gardens, drive-ins, and other offbeat animal attractions in Alberta here.

Pet Friendly High River Brewing Company
High River Brewing Company High River Brewing Company is a dog-friendly brewery in High River, AB. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you at a table on the outdoor patio. Enjoy the Floating Barn Pale Ale, Diving Fox India Pale Ale, Muddy Tail Stout, and Rising Pheasant Brown Ale. Food trucks are announced on their website. See Details
Pet Friendly Four Dogs Brewing Company
Four Dogs Brewing Company Furry friends of Calgary, AB are invited to join their owners at Four Dogs Brewing Company. This pet-friendly bar welcomes dogs both inside the taproom and outside on the seasonal sidewalk patio. The menu offers a range of beer on tap in memory of the owner's four amazing rescue dogs, from the Elvis salted lime lager and Friday German Pointed pilsner to the Sasah Rhodesian red ale and Zen Great Dane stout. See Details
Cold Garden Beverage Company Cold Garden Beverage Company in Calgary is pet friendly. Wedged between Smithbilt Hats and the train tracks, just look for the teal roof and you'll know you're there. Although they don't serve food, you can order anything from other spots and eat it while you're there. Pups are allowed inside and out. 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
4th Meridian Brewing Co 4th Meridian Brewing Co is a dog-friendly brewery in Lloydminster, AB, where Fido is welcome to join you on the outdoor patio or inside the taproom. They brew their own beers as well as gluten-free honey seltzer and kombucha. Check their website for current schedule of live music. Guests are also welcome to order food from nearby restaurants to enjoy at the brewery. See Details
Banff Canoe Club SUP with your pup in the beautiful Alberta resort city of Banff. This pet-friendly activity is a great way to explore the picturesque sights around the lakes of Banff. You can join a tour or rent your own private SUP to explore without a guide. Dogs must be well-behaved and should be equipped with their own doggy life vest, as none are provided. SUP rentals include life jackets and boards within the price. Rentals vary depending on whether you are a member and how long you wish to rent the SUP for. Canoes and kayaks are also available to rent and allow dogs on board, too. Banff Canoe Club is open every day of the week from 10:00am to 6:30pm. See Details
Belgravia Belgravia is an off-leash area best for walking and ball throwing. It features a partly paved and partly natural path, snow removal on hard pathways, and street lighting along Sask. Drive. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed during their time at Belgravia. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. See Details
Kennedale Ravine Kennedale Ravine is an off-leash area perfect for a game of fetch or a walk with your canine companion. Kennedale Ravine is not fenced; however, it features paved paths, which are cleared of snow when necessary. Dogs visiting Kennedale Ravine must be cleaned up after and licensed. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. See Details
The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Spend time in the winter wonderland of Lake Louise on the 100 kilometers of dog-friendly trails at the beautiful Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. See Details
Orval Allen Park and Berm Orval Allen Park and Berm is an off-leash area perfect for ball throwing, walking, and playing with multiple dogs. Orval Allen features open spaces, a sidewalk path along 127 Street, fencing on three sides of the park area and one side of the boulevard area, and partial lighting and snow clearing along 127 Street. Dogs must be under voice control, cleaned up after and licensed during their visit. Owners should have a leash on hand. See Details
Eastwood Park Eastwood Park features an off-leash area perfect for playing fetch with Fido. There is fencing on two sides of the area. Eastwood Park features shaded spots, seating and is partially lit by street lights. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. See Details
SYC Brewing Co SYC Brewing Co is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome to join their owners in this Edmonton taproom. If you're feeling hungry, you are welcome to bring your own food with you to enjoy outside. SYC Brewing Co is open Wednesday to Thursday from 3pm to 6pm, Friday to Saturday from 1pm to 6pm, and Sunday from 1pm to 4pm. See Details
Longroof Brewing Co. Longroof Brewing Co. is a dog-friendly brewery in Edmonton, AB, where your leashed Fido is welcome to join you on the outdoor, back alley patio for a pint. Longroof brews small batches and offers something for everyone with their ever-changing lineup of brews. Snacks are available for purchase or you're welcome to bring your own food. Be sure to check their website for current events and rotating food trucks. See Details
Sit Stay Squat Sit Stay Squat is a pet-friendly way of getting fit. You can bring your pooch with you to enjoy fitness, yoga and walking classes with this Edmonton-based health specialist. Sarah, the instructor, is an expert in the field of human and dog fitness classes. She is certified as a K9 Fit Club Master Trainer. The classes are held in different places across the city, depending on the weather. They involve a little bit of everything, including strengthening and conditioning. Classes are $20 for a drop-in, $90 for a package of 5, and $160 for a package of 10. See Details
Valleyview Drive Valleyview Drive is an off-leash dog area branding itself as great for short walks and ball throwing with Fido. Valleyview Drive is not fenced, and it does not feature paths or water access. The area is close to a road, so dog owners should be sure they have complete voice control of their pet before heading out to play. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed. Owners should have a leash on hand. See Details
Wellington Park Bring Fido for a walk at Wellington Park. The grassy area is perfect for a game of fetch with Fido. It is partially lit along 136a Ave NW, and is fenced on one side. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. See Details
91 Street Berm Bring Fido to 91 Street Berm to walk off-leash or toss a ball. 91 Street Berm is fenced on one side and features a partially paved and partially mowed path. There is a large road that runs alongside 91 Street Berm. Owners should be absolutely sure they have voice control over their dog before allowing them to walk off-leash. They should also have a leash on hand. Dogs exploring 91 Street Berm will need to be cleaned up after and licensed. See Details
Duggan Rideau Park Roadway Bring Fido to Duggan Rideau Park Roadway to walk off-leash or play a game of fetch. The area is fenced on one side for most of the way, and fenced on three sides at the Northern section. Duggan Rideau is partially lit by street lights. It borders a road, so dog owners should ensure they have complete voice control of their dog before heading out. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed during their visit. Owners should have a leash on hand. See Details
Brander Gardens Brander Gardens is an off-leash area best for a short walk with Fido. The path is not fenced, but it is paved and partially lit with street lights. It will be cleared of snow when necessary. Dogs must be cleaned up after and licensed. Owners should have voice control of their pet and have a leash on hand. See Details
Caernarvon Caernarvon is an off-leash area perfect for walks. The path is limited, and there is fencing along one side of the corridor. There is partial lighting along 153 Avenue, and snow removal is expected on the pathway. Dogs must be under complete voice control, cleaned up after and licensed during their walk. Owners should have a leash on hand. See Details
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