Other Dog Activities in British Columbia

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

Pet Friendly Scenic Road Cider Co
Scenic Road Cider Co Scenic Road Cider Co is a dog-friendly cidery located in beautiful Kelowna, BC. Dogs are welcome at outside tables. They produce a variety of specialty drinks such as mulled apple cider and cherry cider available by the glass or part of a flight. They don't have a kitchen, but allow outside food and often host food trucks. See Details
Pet Friendly Banditry Cider
Banditry Cider Leashed dogs are welcome to visit Banditry Cider in Gibsons, BC, CA. This pet-friendly cidery invites dogs and their humans to explore the property, which feature gardens, ponds and secret spots to enjoy your beverages. Picnic tables are also available for seating near the cider shop. Pack your own picnic to enjoy. See Details
Discovery Passage Aquarium The pet-friendly Discovery Passage Aquarium is a small aquarium museum in Campbell River, BC, what welcomes leashed and friendly dogs. They offer a hand-on experience for humans from spring through fall. Local species are collected from the marine environment in the spring and returned to the area of collection at the end of the season. See Details
Sperling Vineyards Sperling Vineyards is a pet-friendly winery in Kelowna, BC, CA. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on their beautiful property with mountain views. Savor a glass of wine at an outdoor picnic table, or enjoy a walk through the vineyard. Check their website for upcoming events including live music. See Details
Ruby Blues Winery Ruby Blues Winery is a funky pet-friendly boutique establishment in Penticton, BC. Your leashed pup is welcome to join you at a table outside, surrounded by their vineyard. They offer a variety of white and red wines to try. See Details
Little Engine Wines Little Engine Wines is a dog-friendly winery in Penticton, BC, where Fido is welcome to enjoy fresh air and beautiful scenery while you sip on a glass of their pinot noir or chardonnay. Enjoy a seat with your leashed pup at a table on their covered patio with sweeping views of their vineyard against a mountain backdrop. See Details
BC Ferries Departing from Port Hardy and Port McNeill in British Columbia, BC Ferries is a pet-friendly overnight ferry option for dogs and their owners. Dogs travel for free on board the ferries that vary in length from around an hour to overnight cruises that can even connect with Alaskan ferries. Pet areas include seating, radiant heating, water access, kennels, waste bags and a trash can to dispose of waste. Dogs can either stay alone in the car or travel in the pet deck in a kennel. See Details
Intrigue Wines Intrigue Wines is a dog-friendly winery and tasting room in Kelowna, BC. Like many vineyards in British Columbia's wine country, this boutique estate is known for its hand-crafted wines at reasonable prices. Dogs are welcome to join you in the outdoor area of Intrigue Wines. Intrigue Wines is open every day of the week from 10am to 6pm. See Details
The Bakery Brewing The Bakery Brewing is a dog-friendly brewery in Port Moody, BC. Fido is welcome to join you at a table with an umbrella on the patio. You'll find an eclectic collection of beers that are brewed in very small batches. There is something new to try frequently, and enjoy every last sip because some of the brews are only available for a limited time and do not return to the menu. If your stomach is growling, not to worry- food trucks are regularly available. See Details
Tournament Capital Ranch Tournament Capital Ranch is pet-friendly. The park contains a picnic area, playground, restroom, meeting space, and rugby field. Dogs are welcome in the park on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Moody Ales Moody Ales is a dog-friendly craft brewery in Port Moody, BC featuring a tasting room, growler fills, and outdoor seating. Your leashed dog is welcome to join you at a table on the outdoor patio for deliciously crafted beers. Try their Chipper Blonde Ale, Lavender Sour, or Cask Engine beers while you're there! See Details
Old Abbey Ales Old Abbey Ales is taking the term local brewery to a new level in Abbotsford, BC. These craft beers are made with locally sourced ingredients, including water from Fraser valley, hops from Chilliwack & Abbotsford and fruit from nearby farms. Fido is welcome to join you inside the taproom or on the outside patio, but dogs must be kept on a leash. See Details
Township 7 Vineyards & Winery Pet-friendly Township 7 Vineyards & Winery in Langley, BC offers wine tastings at their beautiful location nestled among lush, green landscape. The establishment has been open since 2000 and offers two options for wine tastings: the Provenance Series Tasting or the Benchmark Series Tasting. Please note that reservations are recommended. See Details
Central BC Railway and Forestry Museum Central BC Railway and Forestry Museum is pet-friendly. First opened in 1986, its collection consists of over sixty pieces of rolling stock, ten historical buildings and numerous smaller pieces on an 8-acre site. They are open Wednesday through Sunday from 11am to 4pm. See Details
Riot Brewing Co. Riot Brewing Co. is a dog-friendly brewery in Chemainus that offers beer samples, flights, and beer by the glass. They have a spacious outdoor patio with fire pits to keep warm in cooler months. You are welcome to bring a picnic or order in from on of the many restaurants nearby. See Details
Pacific Backroader Rent a dog-friendly off-road vehicle and essential gear from Pacific Backroader in preparation for your next expedition near Vancouver, BC. Don't set off on your next adventure in the Pacific Northwest without an awesome well-equipped vehicle to take you and Fido into the backcountry. Pacific Backroader rent Toyota 4Runners and Tacomas with a 3-person rooftop tent, top notch safety equipment, and host of camping necessities you'll need to hit the road for a multi-day excursion. Dogs are welcome in vehicles and tents so be sure to bring your four-legged explorer along for the ride. See Details
JoieFarm Winery JoieFarm Winery allow Fido at outdoor tables within their dog-friendly vineyard grounds in Naramata, BC. JoieFarm Winery has been creating award-winning wines since 2004. Intentionally renowned for aromatic wines and world-class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, stop by to sample a glass or bottle alongside your canine companion. Leashed dogs are always welcome. See Details
The Parkside Brewery The Parkside Brewery is a dog-friendly brewery in Port Moody, BC. Fido is welcome to join you on the patio at a table with an umbrella. The taproom serves 5 year-round brews, seasonal brews, cider, wine, and non-alcoholic drinks. Food trucks are on site most days. See Details
Roots and Wings Distillery Roots and Wings Distillery is a dog-friendly attraction in Langley, BC, producing small batch artisan spirits. Hang out with Fido on their porch or expansive outdoor seating while you enjoy samples and cocktails with their vodka, gin, whiskey or absinthe. See Details
Whistler Olympic Park Whistler Olympic Park is pet-friendly. They offer 50 kilometres of dog-friendly ski and snowshoe trails, in the Sea to Sky Corridor's biggest off-leash area. Skiers, snowshoers and their dogs have access to over 30 kilometres of dog-friendly ski as well as almost 20 kilometres of snowshoe trails (on- and off-leash). A day ticket is $6.50 per dog, a dog season pass is $50. Dogs are not allowed in the Day Lodge, in the stadiums and on non-dog-friendly trails. Dogs must be on leash at all times, except on off-leash trails. Whistler Olympic Park is open Monday through Friday 9:00am to 4:30pm and Saturday to Sunday from 8:30am to 4:30pm. See Details
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