Pet Friendly Things to Do in Ontario

Pet Friendly Things to Do in Ontario

Life’s journey is indeed best when shared with a pet. So, we’ve done some digging and found the pawfect pet friendly things to do with your pet in Ontario. From ON pet friendly restaurants and attractions, to dog friendly beaches -- you’ll find them here!

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Top Pet Friendly Things to Do in Ontario

Toronto, Ontario
Well behaved pets are welcome in the outdoor seating area of this pet friendly restaurant. We recommend that you call restaurant in advance to ensure there is ample seating for you and your pet.
Toronto, Ontario
Sherwood Park has gone to the dogs - in the very best way! Your pooch is welcome to play and socialize leash-free here, just make sure he's friendly, that you follow all park rules and regulations, and that you pick up after him.
Vineland, Ontario
Bring your pooch for a visit to this dog friendly winery. You can relax and spend a quiet afternoon sipping fine wines, while you spend time with your favorite four-legged family member!
Gananoque, Ontario
Always dreamed of a kayak trip? 1000 Islands Kayaking Company offers pleasant tours that are fully guided - perfect for beginners or those looking for a leisurely, trip out on the water. Leashed, well-behaved pets are welcome aboard. If your pet has ...
Richmond Hill, Ontario
Located on the town's trail system, the Tower Hill Off-leash Area is a perfect place to let your pooch blow off some steam - footloose and leash free. The park is fenced, features a double gate entrance, and offers a separate section for smaller pups...
Port Burwell, Ontario
Enjoy a pleasant and refreshing day at the beach with your pup. To better accommodate visitors, the beach is divided into two sections - one that welcomes dogs and one that doesn't. Please follow all beach regulations and pick up after your pet.
Niagara Falls, Ontario
Pets are welcome to dine with their people in the outdoor seating area of this pet friendly restaurant. Pets must be well behaved. We recommend that you contact restaurant in advance to ensure there is ample seating for you and your pet.
Burlington, Ontario
Every trip to Royal Botanical Gardens is breathtaking and new. There are 2,700 acres of gardens and nature sanctuaries to take in. Enjoy the world's larges lilac collection, as well as 3,000 rose bushes and 100,000 spring bulbs. You and your (...
Ottawa, Ontario
The Rideau Canal Waterway is one of Canada's most fascinating sites. History buffs will love visiting North America’s oldest operating 19th century canal, while explorers will love following the waterway along a scenic 8 km pathway. In winter, howe...
Toronto, Ontario
Black Creek Pioneer Village welcomes dogs (and no other pets), with a few caveats. Your pup must be leashed and well-controlled at all times. There will be horses, crowds, children, and farm animals present, so your dog must have an easygoing tempera...