Dog Friendly Activities in New Brunswick

Don’t leave Fido in the hotel room when you’re on vacation. Get out and play! No matter where you’re headed in New Brunswick, we can point you towards the nearest off-leash dog park, the most popular dog beach, a really great hiking trail, and lots of other places to play with Fido.

Pet Friendly Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park
Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park is a popular dog-friendly attraction in Hopewell Cape, NB. Plan your visit carefully around the tide table in order to be able to walk the ocean floor when the tide recedes. This will allow you to get close to the rock formations that resemble flowerpots. Fido is welcome to join you on a leash that is 10 feet or shorter (you can rent a leash at the admission kiosk if you don't have a suitable leash with you). Pets are restricted from accessing all buildings (with the exception of service dogs). There are restrooms, picnic areas, and walking trails as well. See Details
Pet Friendly Isaac's Run Dog Park
Isaac's Run Dog Park Spacious dog park with separate areas for large and small dogs with water stations and waste baggies available. See Details
Edmundston Dog Park Spacious, fenced off leash dog area with agility and exercise obstacles available. See Details
Canadian Tire Pet friendly retailer - make sure they're on a leash! See Details
Knowledge Park Drive Dog Park Knowledge Park Drive Dog Park is a 2-acre, off-leash area in Fredericton, NB, that is totally fenced in for Fido to play. It features separate areas for large and small dogs. Benches, garbage cans, clean-up bags, and water access are provided. See Details
Edward Poirier Memorial Dog Park Edward Poirier Memorial Dog Park is an off-leash dog park in Dalhousie. Dogs must have current vaccinations (including kennel cough) and be legally licensed. There is a limit of two dogs per handler. Owners must stay inside fenced area and supervise their dogs at all times. Park users are to have a dog leash in their possession at all times and must watch for bad behaviour. Owners must clean up any mess that their dogs leaves behind. See Details
Magnetic Hill Wharf Village Magnetic Hill Wharf Village is a dog-friendly unique experience in Moncton, NB, where you can shop, eat delicious food, and experience local artisan talent. Shop for decorations, souvenirs, local artisan work, antiques, and more while you're here. If you're hungry, stop by Murray's Moose Ice Cream or The Café for a bite! See Details
Fundy National Park Fundy National Park is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome in picnic areas, at campsites and on any trails around the park. This park stands out for being home to the world’s highest tides, pristine forests, and deluxe campgrounds. You can paddle in a kayak as the waters rise up or walk on the sea floor at low tide. Leashed pups can join their owners, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Kouchibouguac National Park Kouchibouguac National Park is a dog-friendly park in Kouchibouguac, NB. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you on the hiking trails. There are several easy trails of various lengths that traverse through the forest, fields, marshes, etc. There is one moderate in-and-out trail that is 11.3 km (one way) and has elevation gains. See Details
Centennial Park Dog Park Centennial park is a family friendly park in Moncton, NB with many great walking/hiking opportunities for you and your dog. Dogs are required to be on leash when not inside the actual dog park. The dog park is inside Centennial park and has a small dog and a large dog section. See Details
Saint John Bark Park Saint John Bark Park is pet-friendly. This park has a smaller fenced in area for dogs to hang out in away from the crowds. The larger enclosure is a great place for dogs to make new friends and play fetch. There are dog bags on site, but there's not water available. The park is open every day of the week from 8am to 11pm. See Details
Roosevelt Campobello International Park Roosevelt Campobello International Park is pet-friendly. If you’re taking a tour of summer White Houses with your pooch, be sure to visit Roosevelt Campobello International Park in New Brunswick to see where Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt spent many summers together. Four-legged travelers from the U.S. can reach the island via Roosevelt Memorial Bridge in Lubec, Maine and Canadian canine visitors can hop aboard a free government operated ferry from mainland L'etete to Deer Island and pay $5 to travel by foot on East Coast Ferries the rest of the way. Hop off the ferry on Campobello Island and head to the park to explore more than 8 miles of scenic roads and 8 miles of walking trails. The varied landscape includes bogs, forests, windswept beaches and cool rock formations like Friar’s Head. Dogs aren’t allowed inside buildings, but are free to explore outside areas on a leash. See Details
Foghorn Brewing Company Foghorn Brewing Company is pet-friendly. This brew pub doesn't serve food, but welcomes dogs to hang out while you enjoy a beer. They are open Monday through Wednesday from 12pm to 8pm, Thursday through Saturday from 12pm to 10pm and Sunday from 12pm to 6pm. See Details
Bass Pro Shops Bass Pro Shops is a chain of pet-friendly specialty stores with a location in Dieppe, NB. The sprawling building is packed with everything you need to enjoy the outdoors. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you while you shop. See Details
Kingsbrae Garden Kingsbrae Garden in St. Andrews, NB, CA, invites Fido to join you for a morning stroll or an afternoon outing to view over 50,000 perennials in their themed gardens. You and your leashed pup will enjoy some fresh air and exercise as you walk the trails past ponds, streams and through an old-growth Acadian forest. Check out their website for more information on their hours, fees and upcoming events. See Details
East Coast Ferries East Coast Ferries offer a pet-friendly ferry from Deer Island to Campobello Island. Dogs are welcome to travel inside vehicles. The cost of travel per car is $22 and adults are charged a fee of $5 on foot. Check their website for an updated ferry schedule. See Details
Shediac Dog Park Shediac Dog Park is pet-friendly. This dog park is a great spot to bring a furry friend for some off-leash fun. There are two fenced-in areas: one for small dogs and one for larger dogs. Each section has a double gate system to prevent escapes. There are picnic tables for owners to sit at and a few pieces of agility equipment, too. See Details
Homestar dog park Dog owners now have a place for their dogs to shed some energy at the new Homestar Off Leash Dog Park thanks to a substantial funding injection from the province and the park's official sponsor, Homestar Inc. Located at 222 Vincent Road just south of the Gondola Point Arterial, it is a place where dogs are permitted to run free under their handler's supervision.

The Homestar Off Leash Dog Park, operated by the Town of Quispamsis, is a great place for your four-legged friend to exercise, socialize and play. The park is approximately a half acre in size with a trail that loops around the perimeter, connecting to Matthew's Brook Trail via the Vincent Road pedestrian underpass.

Please remember you are legally responsible for your dog and any injuries caused by your dog. Use of the park is at your own risk.

The Off Leash Dog Park is open dawn to dusk, unless otherwise posted or advertised.
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Dalhousie Mountain Trail Dalhousie Trail is pet-friendly. Take a walk through the Appalachians via the beautiful Dalhousie Mountain trail. Enjoy the views of both the world famous Restigouche River and the Bay des Chaleurs. Dogs are welcome on a leash if all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Irving Big Stop Bark Park Irving Big Stop is dog-friendly! Bring Fido to this Salisbury gas station and restaurant's fenced-in, grassy dog park where dogs can safely relax and stretch their legs off-leash during a long road trip. Waste bags are provided, along with some agility equipment for the dogs to use so they can stretch their paws. See Details
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