Off-Leash Dog Parks in Quebec

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There are few things in life a dog loves more than running off-leash with his canine comrades. No matter where you live or where you’re headed in Quebec, we can help you find an off-leash dog park nearby. We’ll even give you the scoop on poop bag and water availability.

Pet Friendly Parc Canin d'Amqui at Marcel-Rioux Park
Parc Canin d'Amqui at Marcel-Rioux Park Parc Canin d'Amqui at Marcel-Rioux Park (Amqui Dog Park at Marcel-Rioux Park) in Amqui, QC welcomes Fido to enjoy some fun and exercise with other pups. This dog park has lights so you can enjoy visiting into the evenings as well as a shelter to keep you dry on rainy days. Trash cans are also on site for convenient cleanup. See Details
Pet Friendly Percy Walters Park
Percy Walters Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at Percy Walters Park in Montreal. Your pooch can run around off-leash in this fenced-in grassy space. There are plenty of benches that allow human visitors to relax and keep an eye on their pets while they have fun and socialize. Water is available in the summer for both you and your dog. The park is always open and there are other trails to explore with your dog on a leash, too. See Details
Parc a chiens La fontaine Parc a chiens La fontaine is pet-friendly. The open area is fenced-in, so your pooch can run freely without a leash inside. There are benches and log stumps for humans to take a rest on while dogs play fetch and hangs out with the other dogs in the park. The pretty trees around the park provide lots of shade on sunny days. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. The park is open every day of the week from 8am until 11pm. See Details
William Bowie Park A special fenced-in area provides dogs a long run in which to exercise. See Details
Parc Canin Victoria Bring Fido to Victoria Dog Park to play off-leash. Victoria Dog Park features grassy areas, benches, and shade. There is an enclosure for agility exercises, as well as a small dog area and a large dog area. It is a large paddock at the corner of Rue Desaulniers and Chemin des Pelerins. Victoria Dog Park is open daily from 6am to 11pm. See Details
Parc à chiens du parc Lucie-Bruneau Parc à chiens du parc Lucie-Bruneau is a dog park in Montreal. This pet-friendly recreation area is fenced-in, allowing your pooch to play freely without a leash, as long you're supervising and pick up any mess that they leave behind. The park also hosts canine behavior lessons. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. The park is open every day of the week from 7am to 11pm. See Details
Luger Triangle Dog Park This spacious, fenced off-leash park is partly wooded with a separate sections for large and small dogs. Ideal for exercising your dog while walking or running on trails or throwing a ball. Free parking, conveniently located near Highway 20. See Details
Parc a chien Angrignon Dogs are welcome at Parc a chien Angrignon. This pet-friendly enclosed space is reserved for dogs to run freely off of their leash. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that their pets leave behind in the park and to keep their pooch under control while they are playing with other dogs. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. Parc a chien Angrignon is open every day of the week from 7am until 11pm. See Details
Parc à chiens Baldwin Parc à chiens Baldwin is a pet-friendly recreation area. Dogs are welcome to enjoy the park without a leash, although the area is not fully fenced-in. This shared space is a compromise between a real dog park and an open area in a specific area of ​​a park. Dogs who are not trained and won't listen to their owner should use La Fontaine or Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier parks instead. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. Owners are also reminded to clean up any mess that their pets leave behind and to keep them under control during their visit. See Details
Parc Pie-XII The dog park at Parc Pie-XII is pet-friendly. You and your pooch will discover a fenced-in area where dogs can run off-leash at this park. Dogs are welcome around the rest of the park on a leash, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. The park contains lots of pretty trails, some of which are shaded. See Details
Dog Park at Jeanne-Mance Park Fido is invited to play at the dog park at Jeanne-Mance Park in Montreal, QC. This space permits your pup to roam off-leash during specific times of the year. However, note that it's not entirely enclosed, so keeping your dog under control is essential. From October 15 to April 14, dogs can enjoy off-leash play from 6:00 AM to 8:30 AM and from 8:00 PM to 12:00 AM. From April 15 to October 14, off-leash hours are from 6:00 AM to 8:30 AM and 9:30 AM to 12:00 AM. Montreal residents must purchase an annual permit granting their furry friends access to parks throughout the area. Please refer to their current regulations and guidelines here. See Details
Parc Canin, Ville de Sorel-Tracy Located on the north bank of the Saint Lawrence River to Sorel-Tracy on the south, this off-leash park offers separate areas for large and small dogs. See Details
Parc a chiens Marcel-Laurin Parc a chiens Marcel-Laurin is pet-friendly. This enclosed space is perfect for dogs to run freely without a leash. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. The park is open every day of the week from sunrise until 11pm. See Details
Dog Park Vauquelin Saint-Hubert Dog Park Vauquelin Saint-Hubert is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome to enjoy this fenced-in area for off-leash play. There are trash cans for dog waste and benches to relax at while your pooch stretches their legs. Around the dog park, you'll discover lots of pet-friendly trails that you can also enjoy with your pooch on a leash. See Details
Falco Dog Park Falco Dog Park is pet-friendly. This fenced-in area provides ample space for dogs to run off-leash. There are benches for you to sit and relax while keeping an eye on your dog. See Details
Parc a chiens de Sainte Catherine Parc a chiens de Sainte Catherine is pet-friendly. The park is fenced-in and allows dogs to run freely inside. It's equipped with a two-way gate to permit safe access to the area. Lots of local dogs use the park, so it's a great place for your pooch to meet others and make some new canine friends. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. Make sure your dog is under control and all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Chomedey Dog Park Chomedey Dog Park is pet-friendly. This fenced-in area is ideal for dogs to run off-leash. There are water bowls for dogs, as well as picnic tables and benches for you to relax while keeping an eye on you dog. Chomedey Dog Park is open every day of the week from 8am to 11pm. See Details
Parc de la Kruger Kruger Dog Park is a dog-friendly, fenced-in space for Fido to run off-leash and socialize. The Park has a large dog area and a small dog area. There is no water in the park, so dog owners should bring some along for their pet. Dog owners are allowed no more than two pets at a time, they must clean up after their pet, and they must keep Fido leashed until inside the enclosure.

Pets must have a tag issued by the SPA de l'Estrie if they are a resident of the City of Sherbrooke, if they reside outside of Sherbrooke, they must have a valid license issued by their municipality. If their municipality does not require a license, the dog must have a tag with their owner's address, number and identity listed. The park is accessible via Rue Ponton.
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Parc a chiens du parc ignace-bourget Parc a chiens du parc ignace-bourget is pet-friendly. This dog park is a fenced area that allows you to let your dog run freely, without a leash, under your supervision. From May to September 2019, free dog behavior workshops will be held in this dog park. Permanent residents in Montreal are required to purchase a permit annually, allowing dogs to use parks throughout the area. The park can be accessed every day of the week from 7am until 11pm. See Details
Parc à chien de Sherbrooke The Sherbrooke Dog Park is a fenced-in space for Fido to romp off-leash. The Park is located inside Parc du Barrage and features benches, waste containers, and clean-up bags. Dog owners are allowed no more than two pets per visit, they must keep their pet leashed until inside the park, and clean up after them. The Park is open daily from 6am to 11pm.

Pets must have a tag issued by the SPA de l'Estrie if they are a resident of the City of Sherbrooke, if they reside outside of Sherbrooke, they must have a valid license issued by their municipality. If their municipality does not require a license, the dog must have a tag with their owner's address, number and identity listed.
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