Montreal parks & gardens are clean and safe environments which provide visitors and tourists with a green city and plenty of activities. Montreal has always been a “green” city. That is why the city is filled with many large public spaces that include large parks and gardens. Montreal’s first large Park, Lafontaine Park, is located in the heart of Montreal. Other large parks in Montreal include the botanical garden and Jean Drapeau Park. Montreal’s large parks are complimented by various smaller neighborhood parks as well. Below are Montreal’s best public parks and gardens. The following is a list of the Best Parks in Montreal. These Montreal parks offer a refuge from the urban life of Montreal
Montreal's Jean-Drapeau Park (Parc Jean-Drapeau) is a large park located on the Saint Lawrence River. Formerly known as Parc des Îles, it...
At the heart of Plateau Mont Royale is Lafontaine Park. Lafontaine Park is a large 100 year old urban Park that is...
The Montreal Botanical Garden (Jardin botanique de Montréal) is a large botanical garden that represents habitats and cultures from all around the...
Montreal's Olympic Park (Parc Olympique) is a large park that was originally constructed for the 1976 Olympic Games. The park includes many...
Mount-Royal (Mont-Royal) is a large hill located in the middle of Montreal. At 234 meters, Mount Royal is the highest point in...
Montreal's Notre-Dame Island (Île Notre-Dame) is an artificial man-made island. It was built from 15 million tons of excavated rock used in...
Montreal's Saint Helen's Island (Île Sainte-Hélène) is an island park in the Saint Lawrence River. Saint Helen's Island consists of two small...
Village des Neiges (Snow Village Canada) is North America’s first snow village. Snow Village is a Finnish concept that has been popular...