Looking for dog-friendly accommodations in Lanaudière? We’ve compiled a list of establishments where pooches are welcome to stay the night. So now you can take the whole family on vacation in Lanaudière, including Fido!
Here’s a list of accommodations where dogs are allowed.
Dog-friendly cottages in Lanaudière
Chalets Zenya – Chertsey, Sainte-Beatrix and Sainte-Émélie-de-l'Énergie
Zenya Chalets’ luxurious cottages have everything you need for a memorable stay: spa, fireplace, sauna . . . and they’re dog-friendly! What more could you ask?! A maximum of two dogs are allowed, with a small cleaning/maintenance fee.
Chalets Lanaudière, Rawdon
Dogs are accepted at Chalets Lanaudière in Rawdon—at all the cottages, cabins and campsites, for a small additional cleaning fee. The beaches are off-limits to canine friends, but there are other waterfront areas where you can all cool off.
CHALETS DU JOLIMONT | SAINTE-BÉATRIX
Experience a chalet in the open air with your faithful four-legged friend! Whether you prefer electricity or not, you'll find the perfect accommodation close to more than 6 km of hiking trails.
One-of-a-kind lodgings that accept dogs in Lanaudière
Les Pieds sur Terre, SAINT-CALIXTE
At Les Pieds sur Terre, you can stay in a bubble, teepee or other original lodging that’s pet-friendly. For a surcharge of $20 per night, you can bring your dog along to experience their out-of-the ordinary accommodations.
Gollé Goulu, Saint-Côme
Dogs are accepted at Gollé Gollu lodgings, except in the Petite Ourse (“witente”) and the Grande Ourse (yurt). Owners must keep their pet on a leash at all times to ensure the peacefulness of other campers and to prevent harm to the local wildlife.
Hiking shelters in Saint-Donat
Dogs big and small are accepted on all Saint-Donat hiking trails and in the shelters. Experience a night in the woods with your four-legged friend. Note that you may have to share the site with other hikers and their pets.
Hotels and lodges where dogs are welcome in Lanaudière
Auberge du Lac Taureau, Saint-Michel-des-Saints
Auberge du Lac Taureau is already well known to travellers with their dogs. Their “Trip with Doggie” package includes one night’s stay in a pooch-friendly room and access to on-site activities: swimming pool and bath area, regional parks, hiking trails and more.
Days Inn Berthierville
Take advantage of their package “Museau et cie” to bring your pet to the Days Inn in Berthierville. A $15 fee is added to your stay, but the hotel makes a donation to the Mira Foundation. Package includes discounts at nearby tourist attractions.
Dog-friendly outfitters in Lanaudière
Four-legged friends are welcome at various outfitters throughout the Lanaudière tourist region:
- Pourvoirie du Lac Croche, Saint-Côme
- Pourvoirie Domaine Bazinet, Sainte-Émélie-de-L'Énergie
- Auberge la Barrière, Sainte-Émélie-de-L'Énergie
- Pourvoirie Roger Gladu, Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola
- Kanamouche, Saint-Michel-des-Saints
- Pourvoirie du Domaine du Renard Bleu, Saint-Damien
- Centre du Pourvoyeur Mastigouche, Mandeville
- Pourvoirie Pignon Rouge, Saint-Michel-des-Saints
Pet-friendly Lanaudière campgrounds
The following campgrounds accept dogs on their campsites, as well as on certain parts on their property. Some conditions may apply.
- Camping des Roses, Saint-Michel-des-Saints
- Camping plage Bernard, Sainte-Mélanie
- Camping Domaine Sentinelle, Saint-Félix-de-Valois
- Camping Paradis, Saint-Félix-de-Valois
- Camping Chalets Lanaudière, Rawdon
- Camping du Circuit, Saint-Calixte
- Camping du Vieux Moulin, Saint-Barthélemy
OTHER SUGGESTIONS::
- Super 8 | Lachenaie
- Chalets du Lac Grenier | Chertsey
- Le Jeanne D'Arc | Chertsey
- Chalets du Lac Rose | Mandeville
- Chalets Arsenault | Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci
Before arriving at an establishment with a dog or pet, it's important to check the policies and regulations in force regarding animals, including whether they are accepted, any size or breed restrictions, any extra charges and the facilities available for their comfort.
We've also listed the activities and trails where your dog is welcome in the Lanaudière region. Read this blog post to find out what you can do with your four-legged friend!