Parks & Recreation Areas in Montréal, QC

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1460 Rue Saint-Germain, Montréal, H1W 2T1

(514) 872-0311
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3472 Av. Yves-Thériault, Montréal, H1A 5M8

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4151 53e Rue, Montréal, H1Z 1H5

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5450 Saint-Patrick, Montréal, H4E 1A7

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

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3170 Boul. Pierre-Bernard, Montréal, H1K 2R3

(514) 351-0490
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12120 Grenet St, Montréal, H4J 2P4

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5900 Rue Drake, Montréal, H4E 4M1

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5700 Rue Saint-Jacques, Montréal, H4A 2E9

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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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7503 Bd de la Vérendrye, Montréal, H4E 4J3

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2760 Darlington Pl, Montréal, H3S 1L5

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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.
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4100 Rue Notre-Dame E, OLD MONTREAL, Montréal, H1V 3T5

(514) 526-4725
Construction, University, Building Cnstrctn General Contractors & Operativ, Park, Single-family housing construction
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4601 Sherbrooke St E, Montréal, H1X 2B1

(514) 872-0311
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Maisonneuve Park in Montréal is a large, scenic area perfect for various activities such as picnics, walking, jogging, biking, and even cross-country skiing in winter. Guests appreciate the peacefulness and availability of tables and chairs for picnics, children's play areas, and clean restrooms. The park offers ample greenery and quietness, making it an ideal location for reading or taking a peaceful stroll.
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3819 Avenue Calixa-Lavallée, Montréal, H2L 3A7

(514) 872-3626
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20099, boul. Gouin O, Montréal, H9K 1C6

(514) 280-6871
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2115, chemin Bord-Du-Lac, Montréal, H9C 1P3

(514) 280-8517
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12230 Av. Pierre-Blanchet, Montréal, H1E 6P1

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