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Cassels Park at 24 Beach View Crescent, Toronto, ON M4E 2L5, Canada provides separate runs for tiny dogs and their larger friends. shaded spots offer relief from the heat. Regulars here are welcoming and their dogs are well-socialized.
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.
High Park Dog Off Leash Area at 1873 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6R 2Z3, Canada offers two distinct sectionsâone for smaller pups and another for bigger breeds. There’s water for dogs to drink, and there are places to sit and chat with other owners, and the community is friendly and attentive to their pets. Stay vigilant as there have been safety concerns.
You’ll find Earlscourt Park Dogs Off-Leash Area at 1200 Lansdowne Ave, Toronto, ON M6H 4K8, Canada, is a fully enclosed off-leash area where dogs can romp safely. Thirsty dogs can drink from the water fountain, and there’s good tree cover for hot afternoons. Dog owners here tend to be friendly and engaged.
Situated at 519 Church St, Toronto, ON M4Y 2C9, Canada, Barbara Hall Dog Park gives dogs room to run and play. The community is friendly and attentive to their pets. The gravel surface isn’t ideal for all dogs.
Barney’s Fountain, located at 13 Isabella St, Toronto, ON M4Y 1M7, Canada, provides space where dogs can burn energy.