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  • Dog-Friendly Elora and Fergus: A Visitor’s Guide
    Elora and Fergus are two of Ontario’s most beautiful villages, but did you know they’re dog-friendly? Find things to do, where to eat, and where to stay with your pet in this dog-friendly visitor’s guide to Elora and Fergus.
  • Dog-Friendly Peggy’s Cove: A Visitor’s Guide
    Want to visit Canada’s most famous lighthouse with your dog? Use this guide to find things to do, where to eat, and where to stay in dog-friendly Peggy’s Cove.
  • Dog-Friendly Christmas Markets & Holiday Shopping in Ontario, 2021
    The holiday season is a time for family and friends, and our pets fall into both of those categories! So where can you bring your dog holiday shopping in Ontario? Here’s a list of dog-friendly Christmas Markets and shopping events happening across the province in 2021, plus some dog-friendly stores. Please note that dogs must be on leash, generally limited to 4-6ft or 2m in length, at all of these events and stores. Always bring… Read more: Dog-Friendly Christmas Markets & Holiday Shopping in Ontario, 2021
  • Halloween 2021: Dog-Friendly Events Across Ontario
    The last three weeks of October have become the heart of “spooky season,” full of events celebrating Halloween. But if you’re hoping to enjoy some Trick-or-Treat festivities with your dog, you have to sort out which events allow some Howl-and-Woof. Here are some of the dog-friendly Halloween events taking place across Ontario in 2021. This list is organized in chronological order, but you can also browse by location using the map below. Pumpkins After Dark… Read more: Halloween 2021: Dog-Friendly Events Across Ontario
  • Dog-Friendly Farms for Fall Fun in Ontario
    Whether you’re looking for the perfect destination for a fall-themed family outing or just the perfect autumn photo for your dog’s Instagram, here are more than 30 dog-friendly farms in Ontario. We’ve included what activities are available at each location – apple-picking, pumpkin patches, corn mazes, etc. – as well as accessibility information, links to each farm’s website and social media, and more.