Mutts in the 6ix at 277 Front St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2W6, Canada provides space where dogs can burn energy, and you’ll meet other responsible dog owners here. There’s not much cover from the sun.
Mutts in the 6ix
Mutts in the 6ix at 277 Front St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2W6, Canada provides space where dogs can burn energy, and you’ll meet other responsible dog owners here. There’s not much cover from the sun.
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Situated at 725 Logan Ave, Toronto, ON M4K 3B9, Canada, Withrow Park thoughtfully divides the area so small dogs and large dogs each have their own space. You’ll find water stations here, and there’s good tree cover for hot afternoons. Dog owners here tend to be friendly and engaged. Finding it takes a bit of navigation.
Allan Gardens at 160 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M5A 2E5, Canada keeps your furry friend secure with complete fencing, and water is available on-site, and natural shade makes it comfortable year-round, and regulars here are welcoming and their dogs are well-socialized. Be extra attentive to your dog’s interactions.
You’ll find West Riverdale Dog Park at 375 Sumach St, Toronto, ON M4X 1B8, Canada, is completely fenced for worry-free off-leash time. You’ll find water stations here, and trees provide welcome shade on sunny days. There’s ample room for dogs to really run. Expect muddy conditions in wet weather.
Liberty Village Dog Park, located at Toronto, ON M6K 3N3, Canada, thoughtfully divides the area so small dogs and large dogs each have their own space. Water access keeps pups hydrated, and you’ll find plenty of shade under mature trees. The community is friendly and attentive to their pets. The area is somewhat limited in size.
You’ll find Taylor Creek Dog Park at Unnamed Road, Toronto, ON, Canada, offers an area for canine friends to meet and play. Water is available on-site, and you’ll find plenty of shade under mature trees. Expect to see lots of activity here. Size-wise, it’s more intimate than sprawling.
Dog Park at Winston Churchill Park (301 St Clair Ave W, Toronto, ON M4V 0A3, Canada) splits its space between designated zones for small and large dogs. Thirsty dogs can drink from the water fountain, and shaded spots offer relief from the heat. Regulars here are welcoming and their dogs are well-socialized. More shade would make it more comfortable.