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Pet-Friendly Attractions, Activities & Places in Ontario

This section of our pet travel guide features pet-friendly / dog-friendly attractions, activities, and places in Ontario that you can visit while on holidays. There is also a separate section for dog parks & beaches in Ontario.

 



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*** Pet policies change from time to time, so please call ahead to confirm that your pets are still welcome. This list is provided as a service only and does not constitute an endorsement.

  • Bracebridge: Muskoka Highlands Golf Course - (705) 646-1060
    1036 South Monck Drive, Bracebridge
    Call first before bringing your dog! Open spring through fall. Dogs must be leashed, and owners are expected to clean up after them.

  • Markham: Carmelina Fresh Market Cuisine & Wine Bar - (905) 477-7744
    7501 Woodbine Ave., Markham
    Dogs are welcome on the patio. Pets must be leashed and under control at all times. Patio is open spring through fall, weather permitting.

  • Toronto: Black Creek Pioneer Village - (416) 736-1733
    Located at 1000 Murray Ross Parkway, near the intersection of Steeles Avenue and Jane Street
    Historic 19th century country village. Open May 1 to December 23.
    Dogs are welcome but must be under control at all times (no other types of pets allowed). Dogs may not enter buildings, food areas or be left unattended tied up outside restored buildings. Farm animals on-site. Horses may be on the streets (for horse-drawn wagon rides), so due to safety issues, barking or out-of-control dogs cannot be accommodated. Should an dog's behavior become bothersome to other guests, staff or the farm animals, the owner may be asked to remove the dog from the Village.

  • Toronto: Centreville Amusement Park - (416) 203-0405
    Take the ferry to Centreville from 9 Queens Quay West
    600 acres of parkland just across the harbour from the city. Offers rides, attractions, and food. Pets must be leashed and are not allowed on rides.

  • Toronto: Tall Ship Kajama - (416) 260-6355
    Located at 249 Queen's Quay West, Suite 111
    Boat cruises and day tours. Pets must be on leash & under control at all times.

  • Toronto: PawsWay - (416) 360-PAWS (7297)
    Located at 245 Queens Quay West
    A place where pet lovers can come together to enjoy exhibits, activities, special events and more. Pets must be on leash. Please clean up after your dog. See the Canine Code of Conduct on their website.

 

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