Dog-friendly places in Montreal: Best spots to explore this spring
Spring in Montreal is all about fresh air, longer days, and finally getting out without five layers of winter gear. And if you’re a dog owner, it’s also about making the most of the season together. Whether you’re in the mood for a forest hike, a riverside walk, or a sunny terrasse, the city and its surroundings are packed with spots to explore with your pup.
There’s even more to wag about this year: as of March 2025, a new Quebec law allows dogs on restaurant terrasses, as long as the establishment permits it. That means your spring brunch plans can now include a four-legged guest. Read the full story here.
Here are some of our favourite places to enjoy the season with your dog, plus a few training tips to make every outing even smoother.
Outdoor dog-friendly places in Montreal to explore this spring
Summit Woods (Westmount Summit)
A hidden gem in Westmount, Summit Woods offers peaceful forest trails, stunning views, and a taste of the wild in the middle of the city. There are specific off-leash hours, so it’s best to check Westmount’s official guidelines before heading out.
Bois de Belle-Rivière (Mirabel)
Just outside Montreal, Bois de Belle-Rivière is a canine paradise. Forest trails, wide open spaces, a fenced dog area, and even water access in summer mean you can easily make a day of it. Great for high-energy dogs who need room to roam.
Parc René-Lévesque (Lachine)
This waterfront park is perfect for long leashed walks, art-spotting, and peaceful picnics. Its open layout makes it ideal for dogs who enjoy a relaxed, sensory-rich environment.
Parc de la Promenade-Bellerive (East End)
Riverside trails, mature trees, and fewer crowds give Parc de la Promenade-Bellerive a peaceful feel. Perfect for dogs who prefer a calm, scenic outing with plenty of smells to investigate.
Angell Woods (West Island)
A West Island favourite, Angell Woods features open forest trails, picnic areas, and a large off-leash section where dogs can run and play. It’s a rare gem that offers both social space and tranquil hikes. See map here.
Sniffspot private rentals
For dogs who prefer their own space or are working on specific training goals, Sniffspot lets you book private, dog-friendly yards, fields, or trails by the hour. No crowds, no pressure. Just you and your dog in a secure space.
Bonus: Au Diable Vert (Glen Sutton, QC)
Ready for an overnight escape? Au Diable Vert is a beautiful, dog-friendly mountain retreat offering camping, trails, and eco-cabins. It’s a fantastic way to reset, especially if you both need a change of scenery.
Together, these destinations are just a sample of the dog-friendly places in Montreal and nearby that are worth adding to your spring plans.

Terrasses in Montreal that welcome dogs
With the terrasse law change, more dog-friendly places in Montreal are starting to say “yes” to four-legged guests. Always confirm with the restaurant before heading out, policies can vary or change.
- Ruby Café Mtl.
Welcoming staff, great coffee, and water bowls for dogs make this a relaxed, neighbourhood favourite.
https://www.rubycafemtl.com - Taverne Midway
A lively downtown bar with a casual dog-friendly terrasse and great cocktails.
https://tavernemidway.com - Marché des Éclusiers
Seasonal, local fare in a riverside setting that’s great for people-watching.
https://www.marchedeseclusiers.com - Wolf & Workman
Spacious Old Montreal courtyard with pub classics and a friendly vibe for pups.
https://www.wolfandworkman.com - Burgundy Lion
A classic British pub with a cosy terrasse in Little Burgundy, known for its great food, whisky selection, and warm, dog-friendly vibe. It’s part of the same group as Wolf & Workman.
https://burgundylion.com - Brasseur de Montréal
Microbrewery with house beers, hearty fare, and plenty of terrasse space for dogs to sprawl.
https://brasseurdemontreal.com
Training tips for spring outings
Spring is a great time to work on real-world manners while enjoying some of the best dog-friendly places in Montreal. Whether you’re in a park, on a terrasse, or wandering through a market, your dog will encounter plenty of distractions. Skills worth brushing up on include:
- Reliable recalls
Calling your dog back promptly, even with other dogs, food, or squirrels in the mix - Sit/stay and settle
Helping your dog relax at your feet while you chat or eat - Leave it and drop it
Preventing a quick grab of street snacks or other hazards
Want support building your dog’s skills? Book a session to work on real-life manners in real-life settings.
The bottom line
Montreal is full of dog-friendly experiences, and this spring’s expanded terrasse access opens up even more possibilities. From forest trails to riverside paths to lazy afternoons on the patio, there’s something for every type of dog and every style of outing.
If you discover a new favourite spot, share it with us — tag @trainwithbelleandbark on Instagram. We love seeing where our community is exploring!







