Laval Dog Park Off-Leash Hours & Waste Bylaws
In Laval, Quebec, dog owners must follow municipal rules for off-leash areas and the mandatory removal of dog waste to protect public health and park users. This guide explains where off-leash access is allowed, typical hours and expectations for waste removal, and how by-law enforcement handles complaints and sanctions. For the official municipal rules and contact points, consult the City of Laval animal and by-law pages[1] (current as of February 2026).
Where off-leash is allowed
Off-leash exercise is limited to designated dog parks and areas explicitly marked by the City of Laval. Outside those areas, dogs must generally be on a leash at all times. Specific park hours or seasonal limits are set by the municipality and may vary by park.
Managing dog waste
Owners are required to pick up and properly dispose of dog feces on public property and in parks. Disposal in public waste receptacles is normally expected; special bins for dog waste may be provided at some sites.
- Fine amounts for failing to remove waste: not specified on the cited page[1].
- Typical enforcement: ticketing by by-law officers or municipal inspectors.
- How to report: contact municipal by-law enforcement using the official city contact page.
Penalties & Enforcement
The City of Laval enforces animal and park bylaws through its by-law enforcement service. Where the municipal text lists fines, those figures apply; where the municipal pages do not list amounts, the amounts are not specified on the cited page and must be confirmed with the city.[1]
- Fines: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation: first offence versus repeat or continuing offences—details not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders to comply, possible court proceedings, or seizure of animals when authorized by a court or bylaw (specific measures not specified on the cited page).
- Enforcer and complaints: municipal By-law Enforcement (Service de l'application des règlements). Use the City of Laval contact/report channels to file a complaint.[1]
- Appeals and review: appeal routes and time limits for contesting tickets are specified in municipal procedures or on the ticket; time limits are not specified on the cited page.
Applications & Forms
No dedicated application or permit for routine off-leash use is published on the cited page; if special events or temporary variances are needed, the City’s permit pages list forms and procedures and should be consulted.[1]
Common violations
- Dog off-leash outside a designated area.
- Failure to pick up and dispose of dog waste.
- Allowing aggressive behaviour or not controlling a dog in shared spaces.
Action steps
- Before visiting, check municipal park signage and the City of Laval website for designated dog parks and posted hours.[1]
- Carry bags and dispose of waste in public bins or take it home if bins are not available.
- Report unresolved by-law issues to By-law Enforcement using the city complaint procedures.
FAQ
- Where can I let my dog off-leash in Laval?
- Only in parks or zones designated by the City of Laval as off-leash; check park signage and the municipal site for locations and any hour limits.[1]
- What happens if I don’t pick up my dog’s waste?
- Failure to remove waste may lead to a ticket or other enforcement action; the cited page does not list specific fine amounts.[1]
- How do I contest a ticket?
- Follow the review and appeal instructions on the ticket or contact By-law Enforcement; exact appeal deadlines are not specified on the cited page.[1]
How-To
- Find a designated dog park on the City of Laval website or on park signage.
- Bring bags and use municipal bins or take waste home.
- If you observe violations or need enforcement, file a complaint with By-law Enforcement using the city’s reporting channels.
Key Takeaways
- Use only designated off-leash areas and follow posted hours.
- Always pick up and properly dispose of dog waste; fines are possible though amounts are not listed on the cited page.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Laval — By-laws and regulations
- City of Laval — By-law Enforcement service
- City of Laval — Animals and pet information