Pet Friendly Things To Do in Toronto, Ontario

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South West of Queen STreet Eas, Toronto, ON

  • Located in The Beaches neighborhood, dogs are allowed to run leash-free on this section of the beach. Dogs can run leashless 24 hours a day. The dog ... More on DogFriendly.com

 

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1040 Kohler Road, Toronto, ON

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  • Originally a sandbar peninsula, the Toronto Islands, which arch around the city's harbour, were cut adrift... More on The Rough Guide to: Ontario

  • These islands, located less than 10 minutes from downtown via ferries, have over 600 park acres with walkin... More on DogFriendly.com

 

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#3.

Call to arrange., Toronto, Ontario

  • Take a guided walking tour of historic Toronto and bring your pooch along. Learn about Toronto's history and architecture plus hear stories and get tips about the culture. There are many tours to choose from and they are normally ... More on DogFriendly.com

 

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#4.

84 Advance Road Toronto , ON Canada

  • Centreville is a merry day out for the whole family. There are rides and attractions for everyone, set in a colorful, friendly, and surprisingly non-frenetic atmosphere. The ten-minute ferry ride ...

  • Centreville Park is home to 30 rides and attractions. More on ThrillNetwork.com

 

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Queen's Quay, Toronto, Ontario

  • Toronto Cruises are our specialty at the Great Lakes Schooner Company. Looking for a Toronto Dinner Cruise, Corporate Cruise, or Wedding Cruise? Whatever your occasion, we have the cruise ... More on Greatlakesschooner.com

  • Take a Toronto boat tour onboard a large schooner (sailboat). Your well-behaved, leashed dog is allowed on the tours. Enjoy great views of Toronto's skyline from the water. Tours run from June to S... More on DogFriendly.com

 

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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  • There are a few benches to sit and relax and you can enjoy awesome views of the cityscape and Toronto Harbor. More on GeckoGo

 

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257 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, ON

  • Rouge Beach Park is located at the mouth of the Rouge River. Two distinct geographical features define this area: a marsh area on the north side of the entrance road and a white sand beach on Lake Ontario. The Rouge river and its ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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10 Dufferin Street, Toronto, Ontario

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  • Travel back in time to an 11th century Spanish castle. Witness brave knights on horseback in a tournament ... More on Seetorontonow.com

  • We had a blast!!! The show was fantastic!!! The actors were so good, they fought very wel, I really hope th... More on TripAdvisor

 

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327 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ontario

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  • Within easy walking distance of the Gardiner, the Bata Shoe Museum was designed by Raymond Moriyama, the m... More on The Rough Guide to: Ontario

  • Imelda Marcos -- and anyone else obsessed with shoes (like, say, me!) -- would love this museum, which hou... More on Frommers

 

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