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A trip to Parliament Hill is like a step back in time as visitors walk the gardens, and lush green areas, and view the amazing architecture of the Parliament buildings. Dogs are allowed to walk the grounds; they must be leashed and under their owner’s Read more...
A gift and garden supply store, 2 eateries, 2 tea houses, educational and recreational activities, 5 theme gardens, free double-decker shuttle to garden sites, guided or self-guided tours, a Fishway, and much more can be enjoyed here. Although dogs are not allowed in the shuttle Read more...
Open from May to October, this mid-1800s village features more than 40 heritage buildings, 19th-century handiwork/workshops, reenactments, horse-drawn wagons, and boat rides, and dozens of hands-on activities from the pioneer days. They also offer a family fun center, special events, themed activities, an annual Music Read more...
America’s oldest operating 19th-century canal was considered a major engineering feat of its time with 24 dams/46 locks, and it is now listed as a World Heritage Site. It connects numerous waterways to form a nonstop flow of water from Kingston to Ottawa, and in Read more...
Open year-round, this winery, nestled along the shores of Lake Ontario, offers over 30 fine wines for tasting or purchase, wine-making tours, and numerous special event activities. Leashed dogs are allowed on the grounds of the winery; they are not allowed in buildings. Read more...
With its crystal clear lakes, vast mountain wildernesses, and dramatic range of white quartzite ridges, this is considered to be one of the most beautiful of Ontario’s parks and is enjoyed by naturalists, recreational, and artisans alike. Dogs are allowed throughout the park and in Read more...
A popular destination for naturalists as well as recreational, this 1,756-hectare peninsula park offers a Visitor Center and a Natural Heritage Educational program in addition to a wide range of outdoor activities. Dogs are allowed in the park and in the campground for no additional Read more...
This park, sitting in the heart of a World Biosphere Reserve, is home to the largest remaining chunk of natural habitat in Southern Ontario. The park offers thousand-year-old cedar trees and an array of habitats from clear lakes to dense forests and rare alvars. Dogs Read more...
The rich culture, history, and lore of the 1000 Islands are artfully and knowledgably narrated by this touring company, plus their 24-foot runabout can give guests a closer more intimate look at this beautiful area. Your well-behaved pooch is welcome to come aboard for no Read more...
There is more than 30 km of sandy beaches here and dogs are allowed on the beaches (unless otherwise indicated) except at Station Beach. Dogs are allowed on no more than a 6-foot leash, and they must be cleaned up promptly at all times. Read more...
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