The 6 Best Pet-Friendly Hotels In Canmore

March 4, 2026

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If you’re looking for pet-friendly Canmore hotels, there’s a good chance you love nature, fresh air, and being outside as much as possible. Canmore is very dog-friendly, with plenty of easy walks, big views, and trail options right from town. And because it sits in a mountain valley between Banff National Park and Kananaskis Country, you’re perfectly positioned for scenic drives, quick hikes, and full adventure days with your four-legged travel buddy.

With so many beautiful outdoor spaces, Canmore is the ideal destination for dog owners who love spending time in nature. Canmore has abundant hiking trails, outdoor activities, and sightseeing points, off-leash dog parks, so you are sure to spend hours enjoying the Canadian Rockies. And what better way to enjoy the picturesque Rocky Mountain scenery of Canmore than with your furry best friend?

two happy dogs on a mountain hike in Kananaskis Country, near Canmore, Alberta.
Meet Copper and Ella!

With so many fun things to do with pets, it’s no surprise there are many good pet-friendly hotels in Canmore. This quaint mountain resort town has plenty of hotel options to choose from that will welcome your pet during your trip to the Canadian Rockies. 

If you’re looking for the best pet-friendly hotels in Canmore, you have several options. We list the six best pet-friendly Canmore hotels and what makes them the perfect place to go with your four-legged friend during your next visit. 

Dan Brewer, owner of TravelBanffCanada.com, goes on a hike with his dog near Canmore, Alberta.
Copper and I out on a hike in Kananaskis Country.
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The Best Pet-Friendly Canmore Hotels

1. The Malcolm Hotel

Best for: a “treat yourself” stay with your dog

Whether you are visiting Canmore for business or pleasure, the Malcolm Hotel is an excellent pet-friendly hotel to bring your dog along with you. The Malcolm Hotel sits between two flowing creeks, with a breathtaking mountain view and a genuinely luxurious feel. While here, you can take enjoy epic mountain views from the rooftop outdoor heated pool and hot tubs. 

The luxurious lobby of the Malcolm Hotel, one of the best pet-friendly hotels in Canmore, Alberta.

The Malcolm Hotel is a four-star pet-friendly hotel in Canmore with numerous amenities to make your stay as memorable as possible. Pet-friendly rooms include dog-friendly welcome touches like a dog bed and specially baked treats from the Mut Hut (a local pet shop). You can relax knowing that your dog will be as comfortable and happy as you are with your stay. 

The Malcolm Hotel is one of the best dog-friendly hotels in Canmore.

The concierge has extensive knowledge of the area to provide you with directions to one of the numerous local dog parks, walking trails, and pet stores in downtown Canmore. So whether you are looking for an off-leash park to meet new dog friends or a place to explore nature for the afternoon, just ask the well-informed staff, who are happy to help you find the best experiences possible. 

If you are looking for a good place to walk your dog in Canmore, the Malcolm Hotel is within minutes of the Policeman’s Creek walking trail, one of the best walking trails in Canmore.

Policeman's Creek is one of the best walking trails in Canmore and is minutes from the pet-friendly Malcolm Hotel.
Policeman’s Creek is one of my favorite walks in Canmore.

Final thought: The Malcolm Hotel is not only the top dog-friendly hotel in town, it also tops our list of the best hotels in Canmore. You won’t go wrong with a stay at this exceptional Canmore hotel.

2. Basecamp Resorts Canmore

Best for: suites, kitchens, and longer stays with pets

A modern and functional pet-friendly hotel, Basecamp Resorts Canmore offers several unique options for individuals, families, and groups with animals. With options ranging from micro-suites to three-bedroom units, there are multiple accommodation choices for anyone traveling with their dog. 

a woman relaxing on a bed while enjoying mountain views at the Basecamp Resorts Canmore.

The choices here are eclectic and comfortable, surrounded by the majestic Rocky Mountains for a pleasant, relaxing experience. Not all suites are pet-friendly, so guests must specify ahead of time if they require a suite which allows dogs.

With epic outdoor adventures waiting for you and your dog, there is plenty to do in and around Canmore all year long. Basecamp Resorts Canmore provides communal spaces for you to connect with others while offering separate entrances for your privacy.

Canmore is a small Alberta mountain town near Banff with excellent hiking trails (like the Grassi Lakes Trail) for you and your pet. When you are ready to relax after a full day of excitement, you and your dog can retreat back to the pet-friendly cabins at Basecamp Resorts Canmore. Here, you can enjoy a peaceful evening star gazing from the rooftop hot tub or chilling together on your private outdoor patio, surrounded by the region’s natural beauty. 

rooftop hot tub at Basecamp Resorts Canmore.

Your room at Basecamp Resorts Canmore includes a parking stall, high-quality linens, and exceptional bathroom products. 

3. Pocaterra Inn & Waterslide

Best for: budget travellers and families who still want pet-friendly

The Pocaterra Inn & Waterslide is one of the most welcoming pet-friendly hotels in Canmore for you and your pet. It offers unique touches to ensure you feel comfortable during your visit, including freshly baked cookies for you and Denta sticks for your four-legged friends.

best places to stay in Canmore with pets - Pocaterra Inn and waterslide.

Not all the rooms at the Pocaterra Inn can accommodate pets, so it is recommended that you book ahead to ensure availability. While visiting the Pocaterra Inn & Waterslide with your pet, they should always be on a leash and should not be left unattended. Please keep your pets off the furniture and you should not leave your pets unattended at any time. An additional $30 per animal, per day, is added to your room rate during your stay. 

Although it is one of the best pet-friendly hotels in Canmore, some public areas at the Pocaterra Inn are not pet-friendly and do not allow pets. Therefore, ensure you adhere to the designated spaces or ask the helpful staff where you and your dog can explore. It provides a hearty complimentary breakfast to fuel up before heading out for a day of Rocky Mountain adventure with your four-legged friend. 

many popular walking trails in Canmore follow the Bow River.
Larch Island is a pleasant walk from the Pocaterra Inn.

If you enjoy taking your dog out for a walk in the mountains or a kayaking trip on one of the local lakes, the Pocaterra Inn & Waterslide is an ideal pet-friendly hotel in Canmore for your stay. It also offers specials throughout the year, so you can save money by booking at least 60 days in advance or during one of the seasonal discount offers. 

If you are visiting Canmore with your kids and family pet, the Pocaterra Inn is the perfect hotel for both needs. In addition to all the pet-friendly amenities, this kid-friendly Canmore hotel has a big waterslide and indoor pool for your kids! As a bonus, it’s also one of the best inexpensive hotels in Canmore!

the Pocaterra Inn has a waterslide and pool, making it a kid-friendly hotel in addition to being a pet-friendly hotel.

4. Georgetown Inn & Pub

Best for: walkable downtown charm (book early for pet rooms)

The Georgetown Inn & Pub is a classic Tudor English building, perfect for you and your dog when looking for Canmore pet-friendly hotels. It was recently voted a Travellers’ Choice hotel on TripAdvisor, and for a good reason. The classic exterior is welcoming as you find this treasure in the heart of this Alberta mountain town. 

If you are looking for an inexpensive pet-friendly hotel in Canmore accommodations, try the Georgetown Inn.

For travellers who enjoy bringing along their four-legged friends on vacation, the Georgetown Inn & Pub is an excellent choice for a pet-friendly hotel in Canmore. It allows dogs of all sizes, including cats, so you don’t have to worry about leaving any furry family members behind on your next trip. 

This pet-friendly hotel offers three designated rooms for guests with pets, so it is recommended that you book early to ensure availability. The maximum number of pets in a room is two, and all animals must be on a leash at all times. There are no seasonal restrictions on pet rooms, and the daily fee per animal is $25, up to a maximum of $100 per stay. 

an elegant room at the pet-friendly Georgetown Inn in Canmore, Alberta.

The Georgetown Inn & Pub offers several dog-friendly walking areas for you and your dog around the property, providing an abundance of places for your pet to sniff and explore. It is also close to the numerous dog parks within Canmore and walking trails that showcase the natural beauty of your surroundings while visiting. 

Trail to the hoodoos in Canmore.
The Benchlands Ridge Trail is near the Georgetown Inn.

5. Everwild Canmore Nordic Spa and Hotel

If you want a more modern option on your list of pet-friendly hotels in Canmore, Everwild is one of the most unique stays in town. It features a true Nordic spa onsite, which makes it an easy choice if your idea of a perfect Canmore trip includes hiking or skiing in the morning and a full reset in the afternoon.

The Nordic Spa at the Everwild Canmore Hotel and Spa.

Everwild’s spa is built around a thermal circuit with hot and cold pools, saunas, steam lodges, and dedicated relaxation spaces. This is an easy place to stay in Canmore if you want to pamper yourself.

The pet-friendly rooms are easy to identify when booking a room at the Everwild Canmore Nordic Spa and Hotel. Just keep in mind that spa access has its own rules.

Also note that the Everwild Nordic Spa is 18+, so it’s a better fit for couples or adults travelling without kids, even though the hotel itself can work for a wide range of trips.

6. Coast Canmore Hotel and Conference Centre

The Coast Canmore Hotel is an ideal option for those looking for a full-service hotel with plenty of on-site amenities after a big day outdoors. With a central location near downtown and shopping, it’s a convenient base for Canmore and Banff trips, and it fits well for travellers who want a classic hotel setup rather than a condo-style stay.

The Coast Hotel is one of the best hotels for visiting Canmore without a car

Coast has a clear pet policy for its pet-friendly rooms: there is a $25 per pet, per night fee, with a maximum of 2 pets per room, and only a limited number of rooms are designated as pet-friendly.

There’s plenty of extras waiting for your furry friend at the Coast hotel including a pet bed, a food bowl and a locally sourced pet treat.

For families (or anyone who likes a little fun between activities), the hotel also has an indoor heated pool and hot tub.

The Coast Canmore Hotel is an easy, practical choice among dog-friendly hotels in Canmore.

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Not sure if Canmore is the right fit? Explore our side-by-side comparison of Canmore vs. Banff to help finalize your choice.

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Visiting Canmore with a Dog: Basic Rules

When you visit Canmore with a dog, you’ll need to follow all the common sense basic dog rules you likely have back home. Basically, you need to keep your dog on leash at all times, do not leave them unattended in a vehicle and pick up dog poop immediately. The Town of Canmore offers free dog poop bags – just look for the dispensers on the many walking trails around town.

All dogs must be on-leash when walking in Canmore, Banff and Kananaskis Country.

Enjoying the Banff and Kananaskis Trails with a Dog

Of course, every pet owner will need a pet-friendly Canmore hotel to sleep in, but during the day you’ll want to be enjoying the stunning wilderness setting. The stunning, raw mountain wilderness is a huge reason why people wish to visit Canmore with a dog. With its convenient location, you have the choice of enjoying some of the best hiking trails in Banff or the best hiking trails in Kananaskis.

Always use a leash when hiking with dogs in Kananaskis.
Dogs love the Chester Lake hike in Kananaskis Country.

Note, that on-leash dogs are typically allowed on most Banff and Kananaskis trails, but there are some trails where they are not allowed. For example, dogs are typically not allowed on most groomed cross-country ski trails and some Banff fat biking trails.

Always check the Banff trail conditions report or the Kananaskis trail reports before you bring your dog with you on the trail.

there are many places to go hiking with a dog near Canmore, AB.
Copper and I sit by a river in Kananaskis.

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Wildlife Rules for Dogs in the Rocky Mountains

The most important rule for dog owners to be aware of in Banff and Kananaskis is that your dog may not chase or harass wildlife at any time. Banff National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its incredible amount and diversity of wildlife. Dogs who harass wildlife cause undue stress to these beautiful animals, who may in turn try to defend themselves and injure your dog.

Be aware that an off-leash dog may run ahead, only to return with an angry bear in tow. Trust me, you do not want this!

keep your dog on-leash in Canmore to prevent any unsafe animal encounters.

Please help keep the Alberta mountain parks wild by keeping your dog on leash and under control when wildlife is around. If your dog is unfamiliar or uncomfortable around wildlife, take a few seconds to read this article about Dogs and Wildlife.

Canmore Off-Leash Dog Parks

The six best pet-friendly hotels in Canmore listed above are awesome for your whole family, but let’s face it, your dog wants to get outside and play! When your dog is holding its leash in its mouth, looking at you with sad eyes, it’s time to take them to one of the Canmore off-leash dog parks!

There are three main off-leash dog parks in Canmore with parking:

  • Quarry Lake: If you have a car with you, the Quarry Lake off-leash dog park is one of the most scenic places in Canmore and even has a small pond for your dog to swim in! (MAP)

  • Cougar Creek: This is the closest off-leash dog park to the pet-friendly hotels in Canmore and is within easy walking distance of the hotels. Tucked in-between two major highways, it’s not the most scenic spot to walk your dog in Canmore. (MAP)

  • Elk Run: The Elk Run off-leash dog park is in the residential part of Canmore, so your dog likely to make friends with lots of local dogs. (MAP)
Quarry Lake, Canmore Alberta.
Quarry Lake is one of my favourite spots in Canmore!

Canmore Pet Supply Stores

You can make your trip to the Rocky Mountains as luxurious for your dog as it is for you when you stay at one of these Canmore pet-friendly hotels. Just head into the heart of downtown with your pet and visit one of the Canmore pet stores for a wide array of specialty treats for your four-legged friend.

These three pet supply stores are all within walking distance of the pet-friendly hotels in Canmore:

  • Mut Hut Dog Emporium
  • Pet Planet Canmore
  • Purely Pets

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Additional Pet-Friendly Accommodations Near Canmore

If none of the pet-friendly hotels in Canmore listed above meet your needs, don’t worry as there are several other options to choose from:

We highly recommend you check out our list of the best pet-friendly hotels in Banff. Staying in the heart of Banff National Park is an amazing experience, but if you are traveling to Banff on a budget, keep in mind that Banff hotels tend to be more expensive than an equivalent Canmore hotel.

If you are visiting Canmore with a pet in the warm season, camping is a great alternative to staying in a pet-friendly hotel. There are many Canmore campsites, or for something a little more rugged, you can find a great place to go camping in Kananaskis.

We hope you find our recommendations for the best pet-friendly hotels in Canmore will enhance your enjoyment of your visit to our hometown!

Two happy dogs enjoy camping in Kananaskis, near Canmore, AB

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