Dog Days in Grey: Your Guide to Pet-Friendly Adventures

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Adventures are better with your best friend by your side, especially the four-legged kind. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or a day trip with your pup, Grey County is full of dog-friendly patios, parks, and places to stay. Here’s how to make the most of your visit with your canine companion:

🐕 Playtime

Let your pup run and burn off some energy at these parks and green spaces:

  • Beautiful Joe Park, Meaford
    A tribute to the famous dog, this park features scenic trails, river views, and plenty of space to roam.
  • Mayor & Friends Leash Free Dog Park, Owen Sound Dog 
    This park is designed specifically for our furry friends to enjoy, providing a safe and designated area for them to play and socialize.
  • Rotary Dog Park, Hanover
    A fully fenced area where dogs can play safely and socialize with other pups.
  • Moreau Park, Thornbury
    A quiet, spacious park with off-leash areas and shady spots for cooling down.
  • Heritage Park, Craigleith
    Located near the water, this park offers trails and open space for a fun off-leash adventure.
  • The Bruce Trail 
    While some sections are off-limits to dogs, many parts of the Bruce Trail are dog-friendly and offer breathtaking views and peaceful hikes. Please visit their website for specific details. 

🍽️ Dog-Friendly Patios to Grab a Bite

After a day of exploring, unwind at one of our many patios that welcome both you and your pup:

  • Mudtown Station Brewery and Restaurant, Owen Sound
    Set in a beautifully restored train station, this brewery offers craft beer, delicious food, and a spacious patio perfect for relaxing with your dog.
  • The Launch, Owen Sound
    Located right on the waterfront, The Launch is a casual spot with great views and a welcoming patio where dogs are always greeted with a smile.
  • Windswept Cider, Meaford
    Enjoy small-batch cider in a peaceful orchard setting. The outdoor space is ideal for dogs to lounge while you sip and savour.
  • The Leaky Canoe, Meaford
    A cozy, casual pub with a dog-friendly patio and a laid-back vibe — perfect for a post-hike meal.
  • Queen’s Bush Pub, Hanover
    This local favourite offers hearty fare and a friendly patio where your pup can join you for lunch or dinner.
  • Coffin Ridge Boutique Winery
    With stunning vineyard views and a relaxed atmosphere, Coffin Ridge is a great stop for wine lovers — and their dogs.

🛏️ Dog-Friendly Places to Stay

After a full day of exploring, you and your pup can rest easy at these welcoming accommodations:

  • Penny’s Motel, Thornbury
    A stylish boutique motel with modern amenities and a pet-friendly policy that makes dogs feel right at home.
  • Irish Mountain Bed & Breakfast
    Nestled in nature, this cozy B&B offers a peaceful retreat for you and your furry friend.
  • The Meaford Inn
    Centrally located and close to the waterfront, this inn is a convenient and comfortable base for your adventures.
  • Blue Mountain Resort Lodging
    With a variety of pet-friendly lodging options and access to trails and outdoor activities, Blue Mountain is a great choice for active pups.
  • Tyrolean Village Resorts
    These spacious chalets and cottages are perfect for families, including the four-legged members.
  • ReLive Retreat, Priceville
    This peaceful, off-grid escape welcomes dogs and their humans to explore 72 acres of trails, meadows, and forest. With cozy cabins and glamping options, it’s a perfect nature getaway for you and your pup.

🔔Friendly Reminders

Pick It Up, Please!

Pick It Up, Please!

Bringing waste bags is a must when you're out exploring with your pup. Not only is it the responsible thing to do, but it's also required by law. To keep things eco-friendly, look for biodegradable options, many local pet stores carry them. If you're heading out on a longer hike, consider using scented bags to make carrying them a little more pleasant. Trust us, future-you will be grateful.

Tick Talk

It might not be the highlight of your day but checking your dog for ticks after a walk is essential, especially if you've been on wooded trails or grassy paths. These tiny pests can carry harmful diseases, so regular checks and up-to-date flea and tick prevention are key to keeping your dog healthy. 

Tick Talk

From scenic trails to cozy patios and welcoming stays, Grey County is a haven for dog lovers and their furry companions. Whether you're chasing waterfalls, sipping cider, or simply soaking up the views, there's no shortage of tail-wagging adventures waiting for you. So pack the leash, grab the treats, and get ready to make unforgettable memories. 

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