Off-Leash Dog Parks in East Gwillimbury, ON

There are 8 off-leash dog parks within 20 miles of East Gwillimbury. 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 East Gwillimbury.

Pet Friendly Barrie Molson Centre Dog-Off Leash Recreation Area
Barrie Molson Centre Dog-Off Leash Recreation Area The Barrie Molson Centre Dog-Off Leash Recreation Area boasts two fenced areas for dogs of different sizes. Dog owners are welcome to park in the north BMC parking lot to access the walk-in entrance. Parking is also available in the south-east lot when the north parking lot is closed for events. Dogs are also permitted off-leash in the natural area beyond the pens; however, owners should be aware that the perimeter fencing does have gaps under the fence line, overland waterflows, and movement from small animals. Dog owners can check out Barrie Molson Centre Dog Off-Leash Recreation Area's website for information on rules and regulations and tips on avoiding poison ivy. See Details
Pet Friendly Tower Hill Off-Leash Area
Tower Hill Off-Leash Area The area, a fenced 3/4 hectare site, is located in Ward 4 on Town-owned open space lands south of Tower Hill Road and just west of Yonge Street. It is contained by a 1.5 m tall chain link fence with a separate small dog area and a double-gated entry and exit area. The area is also located on the Town’s trail system to maximize its accessibility and the site will not impact any designated sensitive environmental areas. See Details
Sunnidale Park Dog Off-Leash Recreation Area Bring Fido to the Sunnidale Park Dog Off-Leash Recreation Area to play in a natural, rolling setting with earthen footpaths. The Off-Leash Recreation Area is 7.15 acres and is double-gated with wire mesh fencing. Parking is available at the Dorian Parker Centre or along Sunnidale Road. Pets must be cleaned up after and leashed when entering and exiting the dog areas. For further rules and regulations, and for information on how to avoid poison ivy, check out Sunnidale Park Dog Off-Leash Recreation Area's website. See Details
Cornell Community Dog Park Cornell Community Dog Park is a fully-fenced and off-leash dog park in Markham, ON. It offers two separate areas; one for large dogs and one for small. Evening play time is lit by solar-powered flood lights and picnic tables are available for you to relax while keeping an eye on your pup. Be sure to bring your own waste bags and clean up after your dog. See Details
Phyllis Rawlinson Off-Leash Area Phyllis Rawlinson Off-Leash Area is a fenced in 1-hectare site located in Ward 3 within Phyllis Rawlinson Park just north of Leslie Street and 19th Avenue. It is contained by a 1.5m galvanized wired fence with cedar timber posts. The site features a separate small dog area, double gated entrance, an upgraded access path to meet accessibility standards, and onsite parking and bathroom facilities. See Details
Georgina Leash Free Dog Park Georgina Leash Free Dog Park is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome to play in this fenced area and on the trails that wind around the park. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind and to keep an eye on their pups while they play. See Details
Scanlon Creek Bark Park Scanlon Creek Bark Park is a pet-friendly recreational area in Bradford West Gwillimbury, ON. Follow the forested path to the gated entrance. The park is double-gated, fully fenced in, and has benches. There's a separate grassy area for smaller dogs. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. All pets must be at least 6 months old and be current on all vaccinations. Dog handlers are limited to three dogs under their care. See Details
RougeView Dog Park RougeView Dog Park is an-off-leash dog park next to Derby Lake in Stouffville, ON. Bring Fido out for a day of play, exercise and socialization! There is one section for large dogs and another for small, both offering a secure, double-gated entry to de-leash safely. Be sure to bring your own waste bags and keep dogs leashed while walking around the lake. See Details
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