Pilot Project To Allow Dogs At Three Parcs Québec Locations
For the first time ever starting May 20th, 2016, Dogs will be allowed at Frontenac, Jacques-Cartier and Oka national parks. Our four legged friends will only be allowed in authorized places including certain campsites (see a full list here) as scientists study their impact on both the natural and visitor experience.
- Dogs must remain in the areas where they are authorized at all times.
- The person in charge of a dog exhibiting aggressive behaviour will be asked to leave the site with the dog.
- Dogs must be kept on a leash* no more than three (3) metres in length and under surveillance at all times.
- The person in charge of the dog must pick up the animal’s excrement without delay and dispose of it in a hygienic manner.
- Barking or howling dogs as well as dogs affecting the tranquility and safety of other visitors are not allowed.
- Dogs must must spend the night in the same camping equipment that the person in charge of it.
- Dogs must never be left in camping equipment of any kind (tent, trailer-tent, trailer, motorized vehicle or other) if the person in charge of a dog is absent.
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Evan Holt