Dog-friendly hotels in Toronto

Travelling to Toronto with a dog takes a little more planning than a regular city break — but Toronto is one of the more dog-friendly destinations in Kanada. On this page you'll find a curated selection of central hotels that accept dogs, together with pet fees, weight limits, the nearest parks and practical tips for check-in, public transport and emergency vets. Everything in one place so you don't have to flip between ten different websites.

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Dog-friendly hotels in Toronto – Kanada

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Why book a dog-friendly hotel in Toronto?

Toronto has become a popular destination for dog owners over the last few years. Many central hotels have dropped or lowered their pet fees, added dog beds and water bowls in the rooms and partner with local dog walkers. That means you can book a central stay without compromising on comfort — for either of you. We've reviewed the market in Toronto and only list properties with a clear pet policy and a room standard that holds up.

Best neighbourhoods for a dog trip to Toronto

The most dog-friendly quarters in Toronto usually sit close to larger parks and waterways, where leashed walks work well both morning and evening. We recommend choosing a hotel that's within a 5–10 minute walk of green space. This matters most if you arrive late and need a quick walk before bed. Central hotels in Toronto are often within walking distance of both café strips and parks, making it easy to combine walks with coffee at a dog-friendly outdoor seat.

Pet fees and rules in Toronto

Pet fees in Toronto are typically between 0 and 75 CAD per night. Boutique and design hotels rarely charge anything; international chains usually fall in the middle of that range. Weight limits are rarely strict at central city hotels — but if you have a large breed (>30 kg) we recommend calling the hotel directly after booking to confirm. Two pets per room is standard; three or more always needs to be cleared in advance.

Walks, dog parks and day trips

Always ask reception for a local map of off-leash dog parks and leash-required zones at check-in. Toronto has both small city parks for quick morning loops and larger green areas for longer day walks. Many hotels can recommend train or car day trips to nature reserves within an hour — perfect if you want to combine the city with countryside in the same weekend.

Public transport and taxis with a dog in Toronto

Rules for dogs on public transport vary in Kanada, but in Toronto dogs are generally accepted on the metro, bus and tram. Some cities require a ticket for large dogs, others let dogs travel free if leashed or in a carrier. Taxis almost always accept dogs if you mention it at booking — extra boot space or a crate rarely costs more. The local language in Kanada is engelska/franska, but taxi drivers almost always understand a short question in English.

Dog-friendly restaurants and cafés in Toronto

Dog-friendly outdoor seating is the norm in Toronto during summer, and many cafés welcome calm dogs indoors year-round. Ask the hotel's reception for their own favourites — it usually beats searching TripAdvisor. Bistros and brunch spots are generally more open than fine-dining venues.

Vet and emergency vet in Toronto

Always save the number for the nearest emergency vet in Toronto in your phone before travel. The hotel reception usually has a direct line to a clinic that can handle 24/7 emergencies. Carry your EU pet passport (or equivalent) in your hand luggage — not checked — so it's available if you need to seek care.

Packing list for a dog-friendly weekend in Toronto

Pack the dog's regular food (never switch food during a trip), your own water bowl, a few more poo bags than you think you need, a blanket that smells of home, leash + harness, collar with ID tag and vaccination certificate. For the hotel room: a rubber mat for the food bowl and a chew toy keep the dog calm during a slow check-in.

When to visit Toronto with a dog

Off-season is usually best for dog trips — fewer people on the pavements, lower pet fees and cooler temperatures. Spring and early autumn give the most comfortable temperatures for walks in Toronto.

Frequently asked questions

Which are the best dog-friendly hotels in Toronto?+

We've reviewed the market in Toronto and list the most centrally located hotels that clearly welcome dogs. Each hotel card shows the pet fee, any weight limit and whether the dog can be left alone in the room.

What does it cost to bring a dog to a hotel in Toronto?+

The fee is usually between 0 and 75 CAD per night. Boutique hotels rarely charge anything; chain hotels typically fall in the middle of the range.

Can I leave my dog alone in the room in Toronto?+

Most hotels in Toronto allow it if the dog is calm and doesn't bark. Some require you to keep your phone on and answer within a reasonable time.

Which hotels in Toronto accept large dogs?+

Boutique hotels in Toronto rarely have strict weight limits. International chains often cap around 20–25 kg. Always call ahead to confirm if your dog weighs over 30 kg.

Can I use public transport with a dog in Toronto?+

Yes, dogs are welcome on public transport in Toronto. Small dogs in carriers usually travel free; larger dogs may require an extra ticket — check local rules before travel.

Where's the nearest emergency vet in Toronto?+

Reception always has the direct number for the nearest emergency vet. Save it on your phone at check-in so you don't have to search in a stressful situation.

Do I need a vaccination certificate for a dog in Toronto?+

Yes — always carry your EU pet passport (or equivalent documentation from your home country) plus a valid rabies certificate when you travel to Kanada.

Are there dog-friendly restaurants in Toronto?+

Yes, most outdoor seating in Toronto welcomes calm dogs. Bistros and brunch spots are generally more open than fine dining.

When is the best season for a dog trip to Toronto?+

Spring and early autumn usually give the most comfortable walking temperatures.

How do I book a dog-friendly room in Toronto safely?+

Book via Booking.com with the "pets allowed" filter on, then call the hotel 1–2 days before arrival to confirm the dog is on the booking and request a room close to a park exit.

Do hotels in Toronto commonly accept pets?+

Yes — many central hotels in Toronto welcome dogs and a growing number also accept cats. Always check the maximum weight and fee before booking.

Is there an extra charge for bringing a dog or cat?+

Fees range from free to about EUR 50 per night. We show the fee clearly on every hotel card.

Can I leave my dog alone in the room?+

Many hotels allow it as long as the dog is calm — verify the policy when booking.

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