Dog Friendly Activities in Surrey, BC

There are 7 dog friendly activities in Surrey. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Surrey.

Pet Friendly Tynehead Regional Park Off Leash Area
Tynehead Regional Park Off Leash Area Tynehead Regional Park offers a large, 6-acre off leash area for Fido to run and play in Surrey, BC. Accessible from the convenient parking lot on 168 St, this open space is great for playing a game of fetch with your dog, meeting up with other pups and their parents, picnicking on the lawn, or even taking a stroll on the off-leash path. Keep in mind that it is not fenced. Remember to bring water and waste bags for Fido. See Details
Pet Friendly Bolivar Park Off Leash Area
Bolivar Park Off Leash Area The Bolivar Park Off Leash Area in Surrey, CA is a great place to take Fido to play and socialize with other dogs. The two-acre space is fully fenced and located east of the main parking lot. It is mostly grassy and offers separate areas for both large dogs and small dogs. There is a shelter, picnic tables, and waste receptacles. Pack your own water and waste bags. See Details
Dogwood Park Dog Off-leash Area Bring Fido to Dogwood Park Dog Off-leash Area in Surrey, BC. The parks has an open field, two ponds, a forest, and nature trail to explore. This area is completely fenced and features a separate enclosed space for small dogs only. Water stations are dotted around the park. See Details
Dog Park at Bear Creek Park The dog park at Bear Creek Park is a great spot for your dog to enjoy some off-leash play in Surrey, BC. The space is fully fenced, shady, and gravel covered. Remember to pack water, a bowl, and waste bags for your pup. See Details
Clayton Dog Off-Leash Park Clayton Dog Off-Leash Park in Surrey, BC is fully fenced and features separate areas for large and small dogs. Covering 3 acres of ground in total, each enclosed section has grass fields, forest and bushes, paved perimeter paths, benches, and a water fountain for dogs. See Details
Blackie Spit Dog Off-Leash Area and Swimming Beach Blackie Spit Park in Surrey, BC offers Fido an off-leash dog area and swimming beach to play on. The dog park is a mix of grass, gravel and sand, and has a covered shelter for rainy days. The dog beach is fenced on three sides and is accessible when the tide is in. See Details
Dog Park at Forsyth Park Forsyth Park includes a fully-fenced dog park for Fido to run and play in Surrey, BC. The area is 1.42 acres and includes open space, benches, log play elements, a small natural forest area and separated areas for large and small dogs. Convenient street parking is available on 139 and 140 Street. See Details
Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge is a dog-friendly bridge within a 617-acre forest in North Vancouver, BC. Fearless Fido is welcome to join you as you cross the narrow suspension bridge 50 meters above the forest floor. Be aware that when several people are on the bridge at the same time, it will be prone to swaying! Once you brave the crossing, you will be rewarded with three trails to choose from- one takes you to a swimming area, another to Twin Falls, and the last option brings you to Rice Lake. See Details
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park The Capilano Suspension Bridge is a simple suspension bridge crossing the Capilano River in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The current bridge is 140 metres long and 70 metres above the river. Leashed dogs are permitted to cross the bridge, but are not allowed in the Raptors Ridge area or inside the gift shop. See Details
Jerry Sulina Park Jerry Sulina Park provides an off-leash dog park area for Fido to run and play. The park also features walking trails, fishing, river access, and more. See Details
Skallman Park Skallman Park in Blaine, WA, is a fenced-in off-leash dog park. This recreation space welcomes Fido and his furry friends to play, socialize and explore together. Separate small and large dog areas are available to ensure pups' safety and comfort. Trees, picnic areas, water, waste bags, trash receptacles and a gazebo are all features of the park. See Details
Monument Park Monument Park is a pet-friendly recreation area in Point Roberts, WA. Dogs are welcome to join their owners at this obelisk that marks the US / Canada Boundary and wander the paths through the giant trees to a quiet beach with great views of the Strait of Georgia. Dogs must be leashed unless within the designated off-leash areas and trails. See Details
Studio Brewing Bring Fido out for some craft brews at dog-friendly Studio Brewing in Burnaby, BC. You can pair a cold beer with one of the snacks from the brewery's limited food menu, such as a cheese plate, beer nuts or mixed olives. Leashed dogs are welcome at outside tables. See Details
Derby Reach Regional Park This is an amazing off-leash area with access to the Fraser River for dogs to swim in. There is 3 large fenced in parks with benches and trees just beside the camping area. The park is very well maintained and there is free poop bags provided. See Details
Charleson Park Take Fido for a play date at Charleson Park, a dog park located in Vancouver, CA. The off-leash, fenced-in area gives room for dogs to run around and also offers a water view for owners. On your way to the dog park, take the scenic route by the pond and waterfall. See Details
Cooper's Park Cooper's Park in Vancouver has an off-leash dog run. This pet-friendly area is fully fenced-in, so you don't have to worry about chasing a squirrel into the next state. While you're visiting the park, enjoy the winding paths and numerous benches next to False Creek. The park is open all hours. See Details
Peace Arch Historical State Park Peace Arch Historical State Park on the Canadian border in Blaine, WA is pet-friendly. Dedicated to celebrating peace, the centerpiece is a large white arch that was constructed in 1921 to commemorate the peaceful border between Canada and the U.S. that was a result of the War of 1812. Leashed dogs are welcome on a walk along the pathways through the serene gardens that aim to remind visitors that we should all give peace a chance. See Details
Confederation Park Confederation Park is one of the largest pet-friendly parks in Burnaby, BC. Within this community hub, visitors can enjoy diverse offerings, from designated picnic zones to a dedicated dog park. The park also has an off-leash wooded trail, offering water glimpses. Adventurers should expect some elevation changes as they traverse the path, with occasional hilly terrain. See Details
Dog Park at Confederation Park Fido is invited to play at the dog park at Confederation Park in Burnaby, BC. The park offers two separate grass sections for small and large pups, accompanied by convenient benches and water fountains. If the park is busy, you can head across the street and hop on the off-leash 1.3-kilometer loop trail. See Details
Upland’s Dog Off-Leash Park Upland’s Dog Off-Leash Park has the most open space out of the Langley dog parks with a gravel walking track around the perimeter of the park, offering good exercise for yourself and your pup. The entire park is fenced and there are separate areas for large and small dogs. Poop bags available at the entrance, and there is a water hose near the bathrooms. See Details
Surrey, BC, CA