Longueuil Dog Park Bylaws - Off-Leash & Cleanup

Parks and Public Spaces Quebec 4 Minutes Read · published May 24, 2026 Flag of Quebec

In Longueuil, Quebec, public rules for dog parks balance public safety, animal welfare and cleanliness. This guide explains typical off-leash hours, owner duties for waste removal, how enforcement works, and practical steps to report problems in municipal dog areas. It draws on Longueuil’s official park listings and municipal bylaw resources so you can comply with local requirements and avoid fines. Read the rules, prepare for routine compliance, and learn who to contact for inspections or complaints.

Where off-leash is allowed

Longueuil designates specific fenced or signed areas as dog parks where dogs may be off-leash subject to posted rules and seasonal restrictions. Owners must keep control of their animals and follow signage at each site. For the city’s list of designated dog parks and site-specific rules see the official parks page[1].

Always check on-site signage for exact hours and seasonal closures.

Owner responsibilities and waste cleanup

Owners are required to pick up and properly dispose of their dog’s feces immediately in all public spaces unless a specific exception is posted. This applies to pathways, park lawns, and dog park interiors. Municipal waste bins or municipal instructions on site should be followed for disposal.

  • Immediate cleanup required; failure to remove waste may result in a ticket or fine as enforced by local by-law officers.
  • Carry bags and use bins provided or take waste home if bins are full or absent.
  • Keep dogs under voice or physical control when required by site signage or municipal rules.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement is carried out by the city’s by-law or infractions control service. Official municipal pages describe enforcement channels and how to file complaints with the city[2]. Specific fine amounts and escalation schemes are often set out in municipal bylaws or tariff schedules; if a precise amount is not published on the cited pages this entry notes that the amount is not specified on the cited page.

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first and repeat offence ranges not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: officers may issue orders to clean, remove animals from premises, or initiate court action; specific non-monetary sanctions not fully itemized on the cited page.
  • Enforcer and complaints: By-law Enforcement or Service de contrôle des infractions handles inspections and complaints; file reports via the municipal contact portal or phone[3].
  • Appeals and review: appeal routes and time limits depend on the applicable bylaw or ticket procedure and are not specified on the cited page.
If you receive a ticket, read the notice for appeal deadlines and instructions carefully.

Applications & Forms

There is typically no special form required for everyday use of dog parks; permits are not usually needed for owners to use municipally designated dog areas. For filing complaints, online complaint forms or an infraction report mechanism are provided by the city on its by-law enforcement page[3]. If a dedicated permit or a written authorization is required for events or organised off-leash activities, that requirement will be listed on the municipal permits pages; specific form names or numbers are not specified on the cited pages.

Common violations

  • Failing to pick up dog waste in public spaces.
  • Allowing a dog off-leash outside designated areas or against posted hours.
  • Failure to comply with an order from a by-law officer.
Photograph violations with date, time and location to strengthen a complaint.

FAQ

Can dogs be off-leash in any Longueuil park?
No. Dogs may be off-leash only in designated dog parks or where signage permits it; most parks require leashes. See the official list of dog areas for specifics[1].
What should I do if I see an owner not cleaning up waste?
Document time, location and take a photo if safe, then report to by-law enforcement via the city complaint portal or phone line[3].
Are there seasonal limits or hours for off-leash use?
Some sites post seasonal or hourly restrictions; check onsite signage or the park listing for site rules[1].

How-To

  1. Identify the exact park and location, note date and time, and take a clear photo of the issue.
  2. Check the city’s by-law enforcement page for the complaint form or phone number and submit your report with supporting details and photos[3].
  3. If you receive a ticket and wish to contest it, follow the appeal instructions on the ticket or municipal bylaw process page; timelines are set in the applicable bylaw or notice.
Submit complaints promptly to preserve evidence and help enforcement act quickly.

Key Takeaways

  • Use designated dog parks and follow posted hours and rules.
  • Always pick up and properly dispose of dog waste to avoid enforcement action.
  • Report violations to By-law Enforcement with photos and location details.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Longueuil - Official dog parks listing and site rules
  2. [2] City of Longueuil - Municipal bylaws and regulations
  3. [3] City of Longueuil - By-law enforcement and complaint submission