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12 most dog-friendly campgrounds in Ontario

Dogs are allowed at campgrounds at Ontario's provincial parks, but some parks allow your pets to roam more freely than others. We've listed the best parks to take your dog across Ontario.

Part 2 of the CBC Ottawa online series, Dog Days of Summer

Most dogs love the outdoors and camping can be the perfect chance to vacation with your furry friend.

Where, oh where can you go on a vacation with your dog? That's what my wife and I have been wondering.

Last week I shared the rules in Ontario if you take your dog camping, but this week I want to share the campgrounds where your dog can play and have the most fun.

Pets are allowed on campgrounds at all Ontario provincial parks, except for designated areas in four Algonquin Park campgrounds: Achray, Canisbay, Mew Lake and Pog Lake.

There are also limitations at the Awenda, Balsam Lake, Pinery and Voyageur campgrounds.

Adele.

Dogs like Adele here aren't like humans. Vacations, such as camping, don't mean rest time. It's time to find a place to run and play.

Pets also can't be on beaches, other swimming areas or roofed accommodation sites like cabins or change rooms, and they must be on a leash two metres long or shorter.

Gatineau Park does not allow dogs, so when looking for a place to camp, it was even interesting to find out some Ontario parks offer exercise and beach areas where pets are allowed.

Adele (That's my dog's name, not my wife's) is a Schnorkie, which is a mix between a Schnauzer and Yorkie. If you know dogs, you know that's not a big dog.

She is black with a white patch on her chest and weighs just under 15 lbs. Boy, does she love to run and she loves the outdoors, so camping is the perfect activity for Adele.

In case your dog is similar, I've listed the 12 Ontario campgrounds that have exercise and beach areas for pets:

  • Bon Echo.
  • Pancake Bay.
  • White Lake.
  • Rock Point.
  • Turkey Point.
  • Kettle Lakes.
  • Arrowhead.
  • Grundy Lake.
  • Killbear.
  • Mikisew.
  • Wasaga Beach.
  • Restoule.

Obatanga also has beach and exercise areas for dogs but it closed as of 2013.

Wondering where these beaches are? Ontario has a park locator on its website to help. Campers can also ask park staff before they enter a campground to find out the location of pet-designated areas.

There are many other campgrounds within Ontario's provincial parks that feature either an exercise area or a beach for your dogs. Those parks are found in the chart below:

Exercise only Beach only
Sharbot Lake Charleston Lake
Algonquin Sandbanks
Driftwood Murphys Point
Esker Lakes Killarney
Fairbank Wakami Lake
Halfway Lake Windy Lake
Lake Superior, Agawa Bay Point Farms
Samuel de Champlain Port Burwell
Bronte Creek Pinery
MacGregor Point Rondeau
Selkirk Pakwash
Blue Lake Ivanhoe Lake
Chutes Sandbar Lake
  Awenda
  Craigleith
  Oastler
Sibbald Point
  Presqu'ile

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jamie Long is a digital journalist, producer and editor with CBC Ottawa. You can reach him at jamie.long@cbc.ca.