Parks & Recreation Areas in Ville-Marie, Montréal, QC

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511 PLACE D'ARMES, OLD MONTREAL, Montréal, H2Y 2W7

(514) 845-3191
PARKS, office parks, OFFICE BUILDINGS, ÉDIFICES
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1640 Av. Papineau, Montréal, H2K 4E2

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749 Côte de la Place-d'Armes #721, Montréal, H2Y 3X2

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741 Rue Lucien-L'Allier, Montréal, H3C 1Z8

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2125 rue de la Montagne, Montréal, H3G 1Z8

(438) 387-8271
Breakfast restaurant, Park
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1 Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montréal, H3C 6A1

(514) 872-6120
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1, Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, GRIFFINTOWN, Montréal, H3C 1A9

(514) 872-6120
Lunique parc Jean-Drapeau, reconnu pour sa programmation culturelle et sportive diversifiée, est lendroit rêvé pour des escapades à 5 minutes du centre-ville de Montréal!
Parc Jean Drapeau is a beautiful and easily accessible recreational area in Montréal, known for its various activities and stunning cityscape views. Tourists and locals alike enjoy the picnic areas, sports facilities, and nature walks. The park transforms into a popular destination for festivals in the summer. Clean restrooms and dog-friendly atmosphere are added bonuses.

1414 RUE DRUMMOND, GOLDEN SQUARE MILE, Montréal, H3G 1W1

(514) 845-0361
Clinics, Clinic Medical, Condominium complex, Immeuble à bureaux, Assurance et Immobilier, Medical Clinics, Gestion de bâtiments, parks, services médicaux, cliniques, Offices and clinics of medical doctors, office buildings, Health Services, office parks, Medical Doctors

1205 Dr Penfield Ave, Montréal, H3A 1B1

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1444 Union Ave, Montréal, H3A 2B8

(514) 843-6577
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1001 Square Victoria, Montréal, H2Z 2A8

(514) 875-9669
Television station, Park, Steak house, Steakhouse
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Place de la Paix - Montreal, 1182 Boul St-Laurent, Montréal, H2X 2S5

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Place des Montréalaises, Montréal, H2Y 3Z8

(514) 872-0311
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200 De la Commune St W, Montréal, H2Y 4B2

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458 Notre-Dame St. East, Montréal, H2Y 1C8

(514) 283-2282
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312 R. du Square-Saint-Louis, Montréal, H2X 1A5

(514) 872-0311
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1196 Camillien-Houde Road, Montréal, H2W 1S8

(514) 872-3911
Museum, Lodging
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1335 Saint-Patrick St, Montréal, H3K 1A4

(514) 872-0311
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4200 Park Ave, Montréal, H2W 1S8

(438) 488-6992
Party planner, Event Planner, Park
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1260 Remembrance Road, Montréal, H3H 1A2

514-843-8240
The Georges-Étienne Cartier monument on the Park Avenue side was inaugurated in 1919 and the illuminated cross in 1924. The lookout chalet (1932) and Beaver Lake (1938) were the fruit of work projects created to help workers left jobless by the Depression. In 1954, many trees were cut down to try to “discourage immorality” in the underbrush, which is why so few of the park’s trees are more than half a century old. 1958 saw the addition of the Beaver Lake pavilion, a sweet bit of retro-futurist kitsch that functions as changing room in wintertime for skaters and tobogganers. This building has recently been renovated. A major sculpture show was held in 1964 on the long gentle slope above Beaver Lake and some of the pieces are still in place. Over the years, the perimeter of the park has been nibbled at by surrounding construction. Many trees also were lost to the January 1998 ice storm. Mount Royal was made a permanently protected site by a joint decision of the Quebec and Montreal governments in February 2003, and the demolition of the Park-Pine interchange has made access to the park easier from Park Avenue. But there is still stress on the park from surrounding institutions. Mount Royal is where Montrealers go to get a breath of air on a hot day, to cross-country ski without leaving the city, to walk off a hangover or a bad mood, to picnic, to jog, to ice skate, to look out over the city, rest their eyes on the horizon and dream. To get to Mount Royal park you only need to start up any hill from downtown and you’ll eventually find yourself there. A trail from the Cartier monument on the Park Avenue side (bus 80/435 or 129) winds gradually upward toward the top. Or go to Mont-Royal metro station and take the 11 bus. You can also drive up via Côte-des-Neiges and the Voie Camillien-Houde: there are various well-marked parking lots off the road.