Dog Friendly Activities in Prince Edward Island

Don’t leave Fido in the hotel room when you’re on vacation. Get out and play! No matter where you’re headed in Prince Edward Island, 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 Cabot Beach Provincial Park
Cabot Beach Provincial Park The largest park in Western Prince Edward Island, Cabot Beach Provincial Park is dog-friendly! Cabot Beach features a large day-use area and supervised swimming on the scenic Malpeque Bay. Leashed dogs are allowed to explore the property and the beach as long as their humans clean up after them. Cabot Beach Provincial Park is open daily from 8am to 11pm. See Details
Pet Friendly Green Gables Heritage Place
Green Gables Heritage Place Green Gables Heritage Place in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island is pet friendly. This 19th century farm and literary landmark inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery, the author of Ann of Green Gables. Stoll with Fido around the idyllic farmstead and red woodland pathways. Pups are not permitted in the historic buildings, but are welcome to join you on a leash around the pretty trails that wind through the property. See Details
Confederation Trail Confederation Trail is a pet-friendly former railway line that runs from one tip of Prince Edward Island to the other. The 270-mile pathway starts in Tignish and ends up in Elmirais, crossing through Emerald, Royalty, Mt. Stewart, New Harmony, Cardigan and Wood Islands North along the way. This easy recreational trail is great for all levels of hikers and bikers who want to see the diverse island. See Details
Brackley Drive-In Theatre Bring Fido to a film at the Brackley Drive-In Theatre! Leashed dogs are allowed to join their owners at the Theatre, as long as they clean up after them. Shows start at dusk, and owners should arrive around 8:30pm. The Drive-In is a double bill, and visitors have the option of watching one movie or both. Information on prices (cash only), and how to best enjoy the Drive-In, can be found on its official website. The Brackley Drive-In Theatre is open seasonally, so guests should call ahead to ensure it is open before planning their outing. See Details
Kinlock Beach Kinlock Beach in Charlottetown, PE, is dog-friendly. Allow Fido to explore this unique red sand beach below a picturesque red rock cliff backdrop. This pet-friendly secluded bay is an ideal spot to let dogs enjoy the crisp water of Bellevue Cove, but time your visit at low tide and let your canine companion venture out to a wide expanse of sand and clean shallow water. See Details
Canadian Tire Canadian Tire is dog-friendly! Leashed pets are welcome to join their owners while they shop at this Charlottetown location. Canadian Tire is open Monday - Saturday 8am - 9pm, Sunday noon - 6pm. See Details
Kool Breeze Farms This dog-friendly urban farm and garden centre is a great spot to hang out with your pooch. Featuring a large garden centre and farm market, a seasonal Christmas store, an ice cream shop, and a food truck, Kool Breeze Farms is full of fun! Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners as they explore the property. Pets can even pop by the Ice Cream Barn for a special treat. The garden centre and farm market carry fresh Island strawberries, in-season produce, jumbo eggs, local preserves, and PEI honey and PEI sea salt, as well as seeds, plants, gardening tools and more. The food truck is seasonal, so call ahead to make sure they are open on the day you play on visiting. See Details
Tesla Wine Tour 'Tesla Wine Tour' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Evan. Start off at your preferred pick up location anywhere in and around Prince Edward County then drive in the Tesla Model S to the wineries. Bring a blanket for your dog to protect the Tesla's seats. The experience lasts 4 hours and can accommodate up to 4 guests ages 19 and up. Rates start at $72 per person. See Details
Capturing You in My Harbour Hometown 'Capturing You in My Harbour Hometown' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Rachel. Contact host before booking for prior approval of bringing Fido along. Create some lasting memories with your pooch as your host guides you around North Rustico while taking photos of you along the way. Your host will capture photos at the lighthouse and on the beach, as well as the harbour if time permits. You will receive 10-15 lightly edited photos within 1 week of shoot. The experience lasts 1 hour and can accommodate up to 5 guests ages 18 and up. Parents may also bring children under 2 years of age. Rates start at $83 per person. See Details
Blooming Point Beach Stop along Points East Coastal Drive in Mount Stewart, PE, to check out Blooming Point Beach! This pet-friendly spot is on the island's northern tip, where visitors can stroll along the white sand beach and dip a paw in the ocean. Leashed dogs are welcome on the beach. See Details
Peakes Wharf Boat Tours Peakes Wharf Boat Tours in Charlottetown, PE, offers pet-friendly options for you and your furry friend! Dogs can ride by your side on a lobster trap haul excursion, a morning seal outing, or a harbor tour with this popular Prince Edward Island company. Please note that pups are allowed on board only if the other people on the tour agree beforehand. See Details
Panmure Island Provincial Park Have Fido join you while visiting the dog-friendly Panmure Island Provincial Park in Montague, PE! Located along a causeway between Prince Edward Island and Panmure Island, this picturesque coastal park welcomes leashed dogs and their owners year-round to explore one of the region's most popular white sandy beaches. See Details
The Fiddling Fisherman The Fiddling Fisherman is a pet-friendly tour that sets off from Prince Edward Island and tours the surrounding waters. This unique boat ceilidh, which translates as a Scottish social gathering, gives revelers a chance to see the red cliffs, listen to traditional music and sample a fresh lobster dinner on board. See Details
MacQueen's Bike Shop MacQueen’s Bike Shop & Island Tours is a bike rental on Prince Edward Island that offers pet-friendly Burley Trailers for dogs to join in the fun, too. Hop on your bike for the weekend in Charlottetown, and experience the Confederate Trail, which was co-founded by the father of the shop's owner. MacQueen’s Bike Shop & Island Tours can also arrange a guided bicycle tour that takes in all the sights of PEI. See Details
Red Point Provincial Park Red Point Provincial Park is a pet-friendly recreation area in Elmira, PE. Leashed dogs are welcome to join you as you embrace the open green space, beautiful beaches, sandstone cliffs and stunning ocean views. This space is open from June through September. See Details
Northumberland Ferries Northumberland Ferries offers pet-friendly transit from Nova Scotia to Prince Edward Island. Leashed dogs are welcome on the outside passenger decks. Or, you can leave your dog in the comfort of your vehicle for the 75-minute ferry ride to the smallest Canadian province. Kennels are available upon request. See Details
Basin Head Provincial Park Basin Head Provincial Park is a pet-friendly beach in Souris, PE, surrounded by white sand and clear water. Fido is welcome to tag along for a fun-filled day of relaxing on the beach or playing in the water, but please note he must remain on a leash. See Details
Atlantic Sailing PEI Fido can join you on the water with Atlantic Sailing PEI, a dog-friendly sailing tour operator in North Rustico, PE, Canada. This family owned tour company offers seasonal sailing adventure where you and your pup may spot whales, dolphins, sea birds and other wildlife. If you make your reservation online there's a spot to indicate that you're planning on bringing your pet along too. Large pets are counted as an additional person and require a ticket. See Details
Prince Edward Island National Park Prince Edward Island National Park is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome in picnic areas, at campsites and on any trails. The park is made up of nice beaches surrounded by red cliffs and wind-sculpted dunes. Wander the seashore path with your pooch, hike the woodlands and enjoy the overlooks. Make sure your pooch is on a leash to protect the wildlife that live there. See Details
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