Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in British Columbia

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If your dog likes to ruff it, bring Fido hiking in British Columbia. Our dog friendly hiking section includes everything from easy one-hour walks to fantastic overnight trips in British Columbia that won’t be soon forgotten. Seriously, go take a hike!

Pet Friendly Gordonhorn Park
Gordonhorn Park Gordonhorn Park is pet-friendly. This open space allows dogs to join their owners off-leash. Dog owners are reminded to keep their pets under control at all times and to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Pet Friendly Rose Hill Park
Rose Hill Park Rose Hill Park is pet-friendly. Enjoy this open space with your pooch by your side. There's no need for the constraints of a leash at this spot, as long as your dog is under voice command. Make sure you clean any mess up that your pets leave behind. Doggy disc golfers can stay for a round at this outdoor recreation area. See Details
Peterson Creek Park Dogs are welcome to join their owners at Peterson Creek Park. This is a great family hiking and picnicking area located just off Columbia Street, near 6th Avenue. There are plenty of grassy areas, picnic tables, barbecues, and great hiking trails to enjoy with your pooch. Make sure you keep your dog under voice command and clean up any mess that they leave behind. See Details
Dog Mountain Trail Dog Mountain Trail in Mount Seymour Provincial Park, situated in North Vancouver, BC, is pet friendly. This moderate mountain trail features a clear lake, wildflowers during the season and has a beautiful view of Vancouver from the top. Leashed dogs are welcome on this 3-mile out-and-back trail. See Details
Kenna Cartwright Nature Park Kenna Cartwright Nature Park is home to a number of pet-friendly trails. Dogs are welcome on to join their owners off-leash if they're under voice control. Kenna Cartwright offers an extensive network of gentle nature trails for hiking or cycling with panoramic views of the city, the Thompson Valley, Kamloops Lake, and the convergence of the North and South Thompson Rivers. Stop for a break in the picnic area, before taking on one of the varied trails with your pup. See Details
Waterfront Park Waterfront Park is pet-friendly. Wander alongside the South Thompson River with your pooch by your side. Leashed pups are welcome, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Gleneagles Park Gleneagles Park is pet-friendly. This open space allows dogs and their owners to hang out together. Dogs who are under voice command are welcome, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Silver Star Provincial Park Silver Star Provincial Park in Vernon, BC, offers a section of trails between Sovereign (on the same road) and SilverStar Resort, with two parking lots where snowshoeing is free and dogs are allowed on snowshoeing trails with a leash. While Sovereign Lake has XC dog-friendly trails, snowshoeing with pups here is a no go. Pets to be kept on a leash no longer than 6.5' oat all times, and are not permitted in beach areas or park buildings, unless the area is designated “Pets Permitted” sign. See Details
High Canada Place Park High Canada Place Park is pet-friendly. Enjoy this open space with your pooch by your side. There's no need for the constraints of a leash at this spot, as long as your dog is under voice command. Make sure you clean any mess up that your pets leave behind. See Details
Dufferin Park Dufferin Park is pet-friendly. This natural area adjacent to Kenna Cartwright Nature Park is a great place for an outdoor adventure. Leashed pups can join their owners in the park, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Perryville Park Perryville Park is pet-friendly. Enjoy this open space with your pooch by your side. There's no need for the constraints of a leash at this spot, as long as your dog is under voice command. Make sure you clean any mess up that your pets leave behind. See Details
Hugh Allan Park Hugh Allan Park is pet-friendly. Enjoy this open space with your pooch by your side. There's no need for the constraints of a leash at this spot, as long as your dog is under voice command. Make sure you clean any mess up that your pets leave behind. See Details
Trail of Hope Trail of Hope is a pet-friendly scenic trail along the Fraser Valley in Hope, BC. The route is a 1.4 mile loop, generally considered an easy trek, with access to the river and areas to rest. It is also a popular spot for birding, running and biking. Bring Fido along or an afternoon of exercise on the trail with a view of the beautiful river. See Details
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