Dog-Friendly Travel Spots In New Brunswick, Canada Dog-Friendly Travel Spots In New Brunswick, Canada 16 items Discover
the best places to travel with your dog in New Brunswick, from
pet-friendly hotels to parks and beaches where your pup can roam free.
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Discover the best places to travel with your dog in New Brunswick, from pet-friendly hotels to parks and beaches where your pup can roam free.
Some links in my lists are affiliate links.
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This is one of my favorite drives in the province and it's very dog friendly.
Fundy Trail Provincial Park | Parks | NB Parks
You can walk or drive across the World's longest covered bridge. They have a visitor center which usually has a bowl of water for your furry friend.
World's Longest Covered Bridge
There is a park here and lots of grassy areas to walk your pooch.
World's Largest Axe
Beautiful trails with different levels of difficulty. Great place to bring your dog for lots of fun sniffing.
Meduxnekeag Valley Nature Preserve
We stayed here with our dog and they were super friendly. Even told us about a park down the road to take our dog to.
Motel 6
Grand Falls waterfall is very dog friendly. Lots of grass and plenty of photo ops.
Grand Falls Waterfall
Check out this blog post I wrote that lists some interesting roadside attractions, most are dog friendly
New Brunswick Roadside Dog Friendly Attractions
We emailed and asked if we could bring our dog and they said no problem. Just bring something for them to lie on so they can keep cool in the shade of a picnic table if you go up on deck. And bring lots of water!
Miramichi River Boat Tours
This garden is my favorite in the province and is super dog friendly. You might even get a chance to meet the owner and her dog as they stroll through the garden. There are also sculptures and some animals to see. Watch for the white peacock. I love ...
Kingsbrae Garden
They have great trails and you can bring your dog. If you have limited mobility, there is a short trail to a beautiful waterfall.
Mount Carleton Provincial Park
Beautiful spot you can walk or drive through with your dog for free.
Irving Nature Park
This looks like a nice place to stay with your dog when visiting our province's capital city Fredericton.
Comfort Inn
Leashed dogs are welcome to explore the Vendor Village in Area506 with you.
AREA 506 Waterfront Container Village
This is a very dog friendly park and leashed dogs are allowed on the beach! Bring a towel as they are apt to get muddy and be sure to check the tide schedule before you go.
Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park
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You'll find lots of people with their dogs here. It's best if you can visit at high and low tides to see the world famous Fundy Tides. There are 2 restaurants here with outdoor patios where you can eat with your dog.
St Martins Sea Caves
My dog Mozzie and I had a fun day taking pictures in Hartland for his book. We visited the covered bridge, a distillery and a local park. You can buy it on Amazon as a physical book or in my online shop as a PDF.