Montreal for nature lovers
Parc La Fontaine
Parc La Fontaine is a beautifully landscaped park that is situated in the heart of the Plateau. It is named after Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine, a political activist whose ideas helped forge the confederation of Canada.
Parc Jean-Drapeau
Parc Jean-Drapeau is Montreal's most-visited park because it offers a large range of recreational options for both locals and tourists. Landmarks include the much-loved La Ronde amusement park, the historic remains of an...more
Parc du Mont-Royal
With a maximum elevation of just 233 metres, Parc du Mont-Royal (Mount Royal Park) is hardly a mountain. But it's high enough to offer spectacular city views from the Belvédère Kondiaronk, a lookout named for the Huron c...more
Jardin Botanic de Montréal
Spreading out over 185 acres, the Montreal Botanical Garden features over 22,000 plant varieties, including flora unique to Canadian habitats. The top sights here are the large and authentic Chinese, Japanese and First N...more
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