LAR G E P ARK S

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LAR G E P ARK S
5 km
69 et 68 West
64 et 68 West
PARK PART OF THE BLUE NETWORK
BEACH
BIKE PATH
PLANNED LARGE PARK
LARGE PARK
2,5
Lac Saint-Louis
20
Henri-Bourassa
Côte-Vertu
PARC-NATURE DU
BOIS-DE-L’ANSE-À-L’ORME
08
40
CS
DANS LES PAR
Angrignon
05
de l’Église
De Castelnau
58
03
15
04
40
19
10
10
15
20
10
15
Préfontaine
Sherbrooke
Papineau
11
69 East
17
Jean-Drapeau
25
13
185 (rue Sherbrooke)
132
197
Viau
Rosemont
167 (both islands)
BOIS-D’ANJOU
12
185 East
22
Honoré-Beaugrand
Assomption
PARC
PROMENADE BELLERIVE
69 East (Maurice-Duplessis)
40
PARC-NATURE DU
Henri-Bourassa
PARC
MAISONNEUVE
14
193 East
94 North
PARC
JEAN-DRAPEAU
02
29
24
45
Jarry
D’Iberville
Rivière
des Prairies
69 East
186 East
Henri-Bourassa
Honoré-Beaugrand
PARC-NATURE DE LA
POINTE-AUX-PRAIRIES
PARC DU
RUISSEAU-DE MONTIGNY
COMPLEXE
ENVIRONNEMENTAL
DE SAINT-MICHEL
Henri-Bourassa
PARC-NATURE DE
L’ÎLE-DE-LA-VISITATION
PARC
LA FONTAINE
Canal de Lachine
Fleuve
Saint-Laurent
Canal de
l’acqueduc
20
Guy-Concordia
Place-des-Arts
11
165 ou
535 et 11
80 ou 129
ou 535 et 11
165 ou 535 et 11
Mont-Royal
Côte-des-Neiges
01
16
193 West
55
Jarry
PARC JARRY
PARC DU
MONT-ROYAL
PARC
DES RAPIDES
Angrignon
PARC
ANGRIGNON
110
PARC
RENÉLÉVESQUE
20
13
BOIS-DE-SARAGUAY
15
215
Côte-Vertu
PARC-NATURE DU
09
69 et 68 West
Henri-Bourassa
PARC-NATURE DU
BOIS-DE-LIESSE
PARC-NATURE DU
BOIS-DE-L’ÎLE-BIZARD
LARGE PARKS
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BOIS-DE-LA-ROCHE
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Henri-Bourassa
MONTRÉALÕ S NETWORK OF
4/5/07
PARC AGRICOLE DU
Lac des
Deux-Montagnes
64 et 68 West
69 et 68 West
Côte-Vertu
PARC-NATURE DU
CAP-SAINT-JACQUES
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Outdoor activities
For more information, please consult these parks
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Complexe environnemental de Saint-Michel
Jarry
La Fontaine
Maisonneuve
Promenade Bellerive
Pointe-aux-Prairies
Ruisseau-de Montigny
Île-de-la-Visitation
Bois-de-Liesse
Bois-de-l’Île-Bizard
Cap-Saint-Jacques
Anse-à-l’Orme
René-Lévesque
Des Rapides
Angrignon
Jean-Drapeau
Mont-Royal
Walking
Cycling
Rental
Inline skating
Rental
Picnic area
Playing fields
Swimming
Fishing
Pedal boat (rental)
Kayak
Rental
Canoe
Rental
Light boat
Rental
PARK
CLEAN-UP
BRIGADES
Please join one of our cleanup brigades and do your part
to preserve our beautiful environment. A special day devoted to clean-up operations
and environmental actions is
held every year. If you love
nature and green spaces,
you’ll enjoy activities at the
following parks:
Parc-nature du Cap-Saint-Jacques
514 280-6871
Parc du Mont-Royal
514 843-8240
Parc-nature du Bois-de-Saraguay
514 280-6729
Promenade Bellerive
514 493-1967
Parc-nature du Ruisseau-De Montigny
514 280-6691
May 5
May 6
May 27
May 27
June 10
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MONTREAL’S NETWORK OF
MONTRÉAL’S NETWORK OF
LARGE PARKS
Enjoy urban nature in
LARGE
PARKS
Montréal this summer!
SPRING/SUMMER/FALL
ACTIVITIES 2007
ville.montreal.qc.ca/grandsparcs
SPRING/SUMMER/FALL
ACTIVITIES 2007
With its network of large parks covering nearly
2 000 hectares, its green spaces, tree-lined roads
and natural environments, Montréal is becoming
increasingly green. In an effort to continue improving the quality of life of our fellow citizens and
the environment we will be passing down to future
generations, we are working tirelessly to protect
and consolidate the metropolis’ natural heritage
from a sustainable development standpoint.
Montréal’s large parks offer privileged access to
exceptional natural spaces and a variety of activities organized by our partners. Whether you love
nature or the great outdoors or are looking for
family, education or recreational activities, there is
something for everyone in the city’s 17 large parks. Furthermore,
access is free and many facilities are adapted to the needs of people
with reduced mobility.
This summer, I invite you to make the most of all the benefits
Montréal’s natural settings have to offer by visiting our large parks!
Gérald Tremblay
Mayor of Montréal
Montréal is often called the “green and blue” city,
and with good reason! The island, its shores and
the city itself are home to 17 large parks. As they
provide privileged access to water, some are part
of a blue network that includes all of the parks
and public or semi-public spaces that offer this
feature.
Our large parks have long been meeting points
for Montrealers. Used for relaxation and recreation, they are the perfect location to practice
recreational, educational, cultural, sports and outdoor activities as well as hold popular festivities.
Some, like the nature parks, stand out from the
rest. Their mission being nature conservation,
they offer rich architectural heritage and a wide variety of plants and
wildlife.
Our 17 large parks make up an exceptional whole. Discover them
one by one!
Helen Fotopulos
Executive Committee Member
Responsible of Environment,
Parks, Blue and Green Spaces,
Mont-Royal and Women’s Issues
PRINCIPAL PARTNERS OF
THE MONTRÉAL LARGE PARKS
NETWORK
The following organizations have contributed their resources and expertise to
offer activities and services in the large
park network. They also organize group
activities.
Les Amis de la montagne
Les Amis de la montagne is an organization dedicated to
the protection and enhancement of Mount Royal through
community involvement and environmental education.
514 843-8240 • lemontroyal.qc.ca
Cité historia, musée d’histoire
du Sault-au-Récollet
This museum holds events at the Sault-au-Récollet historic site, the maison du Pressoir and the des Moulins
site in the parc-nature de l’Île-de-la-Visitation.
514 850-4222 • citehistoria.qc.ca
D-Trois-Pierres
This corporation has operated the organic farm in the
parc-nature du Cap-Saint-Jacques for 20 years. It fosters
the integration of young adults by offering a learning and
working environment that centres on the daily running of
the farm.
514 280-6743 • d3pierres.com
G.U.E.P.E
(Groupe uni des éducateurs-naturalistes et professionnels en environnement)
This group offers educational and other activities related
to the environment and promotes conservation of natural
areas in several Montréal nature parks.
514 280-6829 • guepe.qc.ca
Héritage Laurentien
This organization is dedicated to the protection and
enhancement of the natural habitats in the parc des
Rapides.
514 367-6540 • heritagelaurentien.org
Société d’animation de la Promenade Bellerive
The Société maintains and develops a showcase on the
river bank that features sports, as well as outdoor, cultural, recreational and tourist activities.
514 493-1967 • promenadebellerive.com
Société du parc Jean-Drapeau
The Société manages recreational, cultural, tourist and
sports activities at parc Jean-Drapeau.
514 872-6120 • parcjeandrapeau.com
TOHU, la Cité des arts du cirque
TOHU actively participates in revitalizing the complexe
environnemental de Saint-Michel by holding environmental, cultural and recreational activities.
514 376-TOHU (8648) • tohu.ca
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PARC DU
MONT-ROYAL
190 ha
Walking (40 km) • Cycling on chemin Olmsted (8 km)
• Nature appreciation • Playgrounds • Picnicking
Access on foot: avenue du Parc (corner Rachel),
avenue des Pins (corner Peel) and chemin de la Côtedes-Neiges (Trafalgar Stairs or chemin Remembrance).
Maison Smith
1260, chemin Remembrance
514 843-8240, extension 0 • lemontroyal.qc.ca
Mid-way between the lac aux Castors and the
Chalet du Mont-Royal
Parking : $2.50/h • $7/day
From the cross on the mont Royal to the Grand
séminaire
As part of the Journées de la culture event, a guided tour of the heritage built by the Sulpicians during their 350-year sojourn in Montréal.
Saturday and Sunday, September 29 and 30
Schedule to be confirmed • Departs from the maison Smith
Reservation required: 514 843-8240, extension 0
Guided tours for groups
Led by qualified guides, themed walking tours can be tailored to the
specific objectives of each group.
For rates and more information: 514 843-8240, extension 233
CULTURE AND RECREATION
Tam-tam Sundays
May 6 - September 23
Meeting point north of Sir George-Étienne Cartier Monument
Public events: 514 872-3911
TERPRÉTATION DE LA NATURE
INTERPRETATION ACTIVITIES
Ju Ming Exhibition
Partner : Les Amis de la montagne
Information : 514 843-8240 •
lemontroyal.qc.ca
At the lac aux Castors, discover the monumental bronze sculptures of
Taiwanese artist Ju Ming, acclaimed as one of the great contemporary
Asian artists. The other sculptures in this 19-work Taichi series can be
seen at the Quartier international de Montréal and the piers of the
Vieux-Port.
ville.montreal.qc.ca/culture
Public Forums
These monthly meetings, open to the general public,
centre on information, dialogue and discussions on
the protection and enhancement of the mont Royal.
The first Wednesday of each month (except for
July and August)
5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Smith House
Guided tour: three summits of the
mont Royal
Walking tour that highlights the historical and natural
heritage of the mont Royal, along with numerous
vantage points on the mountain’s three summits.
The spring flowers and fall colours are particularly
impressive.
Sunday June 3: spring excursion
Sundays, October 14 and 21: fall excursion
9:30 a.m. – 4:30 a.m. (approx. 12 km)
Departs from Sir George-Étienne Cartier monument,
corner avenue du Parc and rue Rachel.
Reservation required: 514 843-8240, extension 0
Cost: ages 13 and up: $15 • ages 6 - 12: $10
July 7 - October 8, on weekends
1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
End of May - mid-September
Chemin Olmsted between the maison Smith and the Chalet du Mont
Royal.
SPECIAL EVENTS
MAY 2007: MONTH OF THE MONT-ROYAL
The detailed calendar of activities for the month is available at
the maison Smith and at lemontroyal.qc.ca.
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Guided walks alternating between these two themes:
in the lac aux Castors sector, on chemin Olmsted
and the belvédère Kondiaronk.
Open-air photography exhibition on chemin Olmsted.
Twenty three professional photographers from la belle province were
invited to portray their interpretation of an original poem of their choice
on the theme of happiness. These images are the result.
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The mont Royal forest, biodiversity
at risk
The hidden face of the mont Royal,
the park’s “treasures” revealed
Path to happiness
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PARC DU
MONT-ROYAL
Mont-Royal clean-up, 16th edition
SERVICES
As part of this spring tradition, organized by Les Amis de la montagne,
Montrealers can make a concrete gesture to promote the conservation
of the mont Royal: picnics, special activities and more.
Maison Smith, visitor centre and nature boutique
Sunday, May 6
Register at 9 a.m. at the Chalet du Mont-Royal
Group Activities
Planting and environmental monitoring in tandem with youth groups,
corporate teams and community groups.
Three days in May, to be determined.
Maximum 100 participants/day
Reservation required: 514 843-8240, extension 229
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Outdoor Cardio ($)
Physical fitness course.
Spring, summer and fall sessions.
1 877 327-5530 • cardiopleinair.ca
A visitor and information centre awaits you in the heart of the parc du
Mont-Royal. Browse through the boutique, cool off with some ice
cream and sorbet from Bilboquet, and check out the permanent exhibition that highlights various facets of the mountain.
March 18 - April 30
10 a.m. - 4 p.m., on weekdays, until 5 p.m. on weekends
May 1 - October 31
10 a.m. - 6 p.m., on weekdays, until 7 p.m. on weekends
The Café Smith, restaurant and terrace
The Café Smith is the ideal place to relax and enjoy fair trade refreshments. The restaurant is licenced, so feel free to enjoy some wine or
beer with your meal.
March 18 - April 30
10 a.m. - 4 p.m., on weekdays, until 5 p.m. on weekends
May 1 – October 31
10 a.m. - 7 p.m., on weekdays, until 8 p.m. on weekends
Documentation centre
Pedal boating on the lac aux Castors
Rental: $8/30 minutes. $5 deposit required.
Maximum 2 adults per boat. Tickets on sale
at dock. No rentals in case of rain.
Weekends, June 16-17 and
September 1, 2 and 3
10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
June 23 - August 26
10 a.m. – 7 p.m., on weekdays
10 a.m. – 8 p.m., on weekends
Weekends, September 8-9, 15-16 and 22-23
11 a.m. – 6 p.m. (certain conditions apply, confirm at visitor centre:
514 843-8240 extension 0)
The mont Royal, it’s on the map
Five self-guided walking tours let you explore the mont Royal at your
own pace; you choose the theme: sculptures created for the 1964
Symposium, water reservoirs, the built heritage, ecology or geology of
the mont Royal.
On sale at the maison Smith boutique for $2
Over 2000 documents on the mont Royal and environmental education to consult on site. By appointment only, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Room rental
Event and meeting rooms available at the maison Smith.
By appointment: 514 843-8240, extension 240
The mont Royal Conservation Patrol
Intended to minimize the impact of the use of the park on the mountain habitats, and to promote changes in visitor behaviour.
To join the patrol or for more information:
514 843-8240, extension 234
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PARC
JEAN-DRAPEAU
209 ha
Walking • Cycling and inline skating, including on the
Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve (15 km) • Nature appreciation
• Picnicking
Swimming • Sailboarding • Kayaking • Light boats •
Canoeing • Pedal boats • Rowing • Dragon boats •
Beach volleyball
Via the Jacques-Cartier Bridge (Île Sainte-Hélène)
or the de la Concorde Bridge (Île Notre-Dame)
Société du parc Jean-Drapeau • 514 872-6120
parcjeandrapeau.com
Parking ($): $3/hour - $12/day
Monthly and annual passes available
SWIMMING
Swimming on île Notre-Dame beach
Situated just minutes from downtown, this refreshing
oasis offers top quality water all summer. It’s yours to
enjoy!
June 22 – July 29 and August 8 - 26
10 a.m. – 7 p.m., every day
Rates
Ages 5 and under: free
Ages 6 to 13: $4
Ages 14 and up: $8
Family (2 people ages 14 + and 2 children 6 -13): $20
Season pass and group rates available
Discount for seniors and Accès Montréal cardholders
Swimming at the île Ste-Hélène
aquatic complex
Since 2006, the public has been able to take advantage
of state-of-the-art warm water facilities. The complex
includes three pools: a competition pool, a diving pool
and a recreational pool with a gently sloping access,
ideal for recreational activities and family swims.
May 12 - June 17 and September 1 - 3
11 a.m. – 3 p.m., weekends
June 22 - August 26: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m., every day
Rates
Ages 5 and under: free
Ages 6 to 13: $2.50
Ages 14 and up: $5
Season pass and group rates available
Discount for Accès Montréal cardholders
Services for both beach and complex: Changing
rooms • Washrooms • Lockers • Family rest area •
Snack bar
NAUTICAL ACTIVITIES
Lac de l’île Notre-Dame ($)
Rental of windsurfers, canoes, pedal boats, kayaks
and sailboats. Information: 514 872-0198
June 22 – July 29 and August 8 - 26
10 a.m. – 7 p.m., every day
PHOTOS : GILLES PROULX
SOCIÉTÉ DU PARC JEAN-DRAPEAU
Olympic Basin ($)
From spring to fall, this basin hosts major rowing and canoe-kayaking
competitions, along with a series of special events. Rowing and dragon boat lessons are also available. Information: 514 872-0198
Club d’aviron de Montréal: 514 861-8959 (Introductory and advanced
courses)
Services: Changing rooms • Washrooms
CULTURE AND RECREATION
Les jardins des Floralies
When spring has sprung, luxuriant varieties of perennials and annuals,
trees and bushes adorn the island. Their intoxicating colours and fragrances make an ideal setting for a stroll!
Artefact Montréal 2007
On the site of the 1967 World’s Fair, Expo 67, walk or cycle through an
open air exhibition of urban sculptures by 20 international artists.
June 27 - September 30 • Departs from: métro Parc-Jean-Drapeau
Biosphere
Museum of the Environment: 514 283-5000 • biosphere.ec.gc.ca
Stewart Museum
514 861-6701 • stewart-museum.org
SPECIAL EVENTS
FOR THE LIST OF EVENTS:
514 872-6120 • parcjeandrapeau.com
Expo 67’s 40th anniversary
Rediscover the islands on the 40th anniversary of Expo
67.The myriad activities that will take place at parc JeanDrapeau, the staging ground of this event that changed
the course of Montréal history, include a commemorative
walk and the exhibition, “Expo 67. Passport to the
World”, at the aquatic complex.
April 26 - October 29 • ville.montreal.qc.ca/expo67
Les Week-ends du monde at parc Jean-Drapeau
Celebrate the cultural diversity of Montréal to the stirring backdrop of
world music. Experience the best of the tropics-music, dance, exotic
delicacies, exhibitions and more from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and
South America!
Weekends from July 6 - 8, 13 - 15, 20 - 22 and August 23 - 26
La Fête des enfants de Montréal
Note that the Fête des enfants is moving to parc Jean-Drapeau!
This huge festival is crammed with fun activities for the whole family:
inflatable games, sports and educational activities, creative arts workshops, shows and much more!
Saturday, August 18 and Sunday, August 19
SERVICES
River ferry ($): Runs from Montréal's
Vieux-Port (Jacques-Cartier Pier) to
Île Sainte-Hélène • Bicycle stand •
ATM machines • Room and outdoor
site rental
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97 ha
PARC
ANGRIGNON
Walking (10 km) • Cycling (2 km) • Inline skating •
Nature appreciation • Picnicking
Bordered by boulevard des Trinitaires and
rue Lacroix
514 872-3066
Parking: $5/day
CULTURE AND RECREATION
Fort Angrignon ($)
Challenging labyrinth for the whole family.
Reservations: 514 872-3816
SPECIAL EVENTS
Montréal en harmonie
Trinidad and Tobago Family Festival.
Saturday, July 21 • for children
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, July 22 • for the whole family
Noon – 8 p.m.
Festival de l’ancien théâtre
d’Angrignon
Medieval fair.
Saturday and Sunday, August 25-26
Noon – 8 p.m.
SERVICES
Snack bar
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Insects, a mite small but impressive!
Learn all about these miniature creatures that share our world.
Sunday, June 3 and Monday, August 20
10 a.m. - 5 p.m. •
3 p.m.: Conference on plants and the insects they attract.
Fishing festival
30 ha
Walking (5 km) • Cycling (3 km) • Inline skating •
Picnicking
Fishing • Kayaking (designated access only)
Fishing for fun. No permit required.
Bordered by boulevard LaSalle and 7e avenue
514 367-1000
Parking: Free
The Saint Lawrence, where history flows
NATURE INTERPRETATION
Great Nature Festival
Partner: Héritage Laurentien
Information: 514 367-6540 • heritagelaurentien.org
* All activities depart from the 3 bridges path
and are cancelled or postponed in case of rain.
Saturday, June 9
8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Special guided walks to celebrate National River Day.
Sunday, June 10
2 p.m.
Ten days of diverse activities: craft stands, environmental associations
and social groups, awareness activities, community planting, conferences, clean-up, etc.
June 15 - 24
Birding bonanza
The Wonders of the Lachine Rapids
Learn all about the Lachine Rapids region on this
guided walking tour.
Starting April 21:
2 p.m., on weekends
7 p.m., on Fridays
Guided birding walks and conferences.
Sundays, July 8 and October 14
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Don’t miss at 1 p.m.: Conference on the art of attracting birds to
your home and at 3 p.m.: Conference on basic birding: supplies, equipment and techniques.
Earth Day
Culture days: a river and its history
Launch of the special activities program of the season. Guided walking tours highlight the natural and
historical heritage of the park.
Sunday, April 22
Noon - 4 p.m.
Indigenous plants, their role and use
Informal activities and guided walking tours transport you through the
history of the Lachine Rapids.
Saturday, September 29
10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
CULTURE AND RECREATION
Guided tour to celebrate Tree and Forest Month.
Sunday, May 13 and 27
2 p.m.
Line dancing by the river
June 3 - August 26
7 p.m., on Wednesdays and Sundays
Monday with the birds
Birding with a naturalist.
Starting May 14
6:30 p.m., on Mondays
SPECIAL EVENTS
La Fête nationale du Québec
Excursions designed for young families: insect collection, tree and bush identification, birding for
novices.
Big show with Robert Charlebois.
Sunday, June 24
7 p.m.
Free parking with shuttle (corner Bishop Power and George)
Starting May 19
11 a.m., on weekends
Canada Day
Family nature adventure
Canadian Environment Week
Walks and various activities throughout the week.
June 3-9
Show headlines a major concert.
Sunday, July 1
7 p.m.
Free parking with shuttle (corner Bishop Power and George)
Nature in motion
SERVICES
A naturalist leads activities revolving around birds,
fishes, invertebrates, amphibians and the history of
the Lachine Rapids.
Kayak rental • Kayak sans frontière : 514 595-SURF (7873)
June through August
10:30 a.m. – 8 p.m., on weekends
Did you know that you can observe up to 225 species of birds in this sector,
a designated migratory bird sanctuary? Interpretation signs and poetry nooks
give you a deeper appreciation of this magnificent showcase on the river.
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14 ha
PARC
RENÉLÉVESQUE
Walking (4 km) • Cycling (4 km) • Inline skating •
Picnicking
Fishing
Rue Saint-Patrick – Rue du Canal
514 634-347, extension 346
Parking : $0,25/15 minutes • $3/day
CULTURE AND RECREATION
Sculpture Cycling Tour
Pedal through the sculptures in a unique setting: the
Lachine Outdoor Sculpture Museum, an open-air
exhibition of 50 works.
July 7 - August 19, guided tours
10 a.m. and 2 p.m., on weekends
Departs from the Musée de Lachine
Reservations: 514 634-3478
Sculpture Rally
Three tours demonstrate the ABCs of contemporary
sculpture to children, ages 4 to 12.
For tour maps call 514 634-3478 or click on
lachine.ville.montreal.qc.ca/musee
SERVICES
Inline skates rental
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201 ha
PARC-NATURE
DE L’ANSEÀ-L’ORME
Bird watching • Picnicking
Sailboards • Light boats
Boulevard Gouin Ouest / chemin de l’Anse-à-l’Orme
Information : 514 280-6871
Parking: $7/day or annual permit
Park open from May to October
From sunrise to sunset
SPECIAL ACTIVITY
Sailboarding demonstration day
Partner: Association de Planche à voile de Montréal •
apvm.ca
Information kiosks, clinic for novices, innovation
showcase.
Sunday, June 10
9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
SERVICES
Showers • 2 Launching ramps for sailboards and
light boats (May to October)
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288 ha
PARC-NATURE
DU CAP-SAINTJACQUES
Walking (16 km) • Cycling (8 km) • Nature interpretation (3 km) • Picnicking
Swimming • Fishing • Canoeing • Kayaking • Pedal
boating
Visitor Centre
20 099, boul Gouin Ouest • 514 280-6871
Parking: $7/day or annual permit
April 28 – June 8 and August 27 – October 28
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
June 9 - August 26
10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
ECOLOGICAL FARM
Partner: D-Trois-Pierres
Information: 514 280-6743 • d3pierres.com
Open house at the farm
Greenhouses, gardens, barn and its animals, rabbit
hutch, henhouse, goose pond, playing fields and
picnic area.
Year round
10 a.m. - 4 p.m., every day
Horse-drawn wagon/tractor ride ($)
Weekends only
Harvest Sundays
Sundays, September 9, 16, 23 and 30
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
SERVICES AT THE FARM
General store
BEACH
Organic vegetables, farm products and local crafts.
May - October: Wednesday through Sunday
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Partner : GCL Inc.
Snack bar-restaurant
Beach
May - June 22 and September 3 - October 28
10 a.m. - 4 p.m., weekends only
June 23 - September 2
10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday
Natural sand beach nestled on a bay in rich natural
surroundings. Supervised swimming (GCL Inc.)
Water quality measured each week.
June 9 - August 26
10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
NATURE INTERPRETATION
Rates for beach use
Ages 5 and under: free
Ages 6 to 17 and 60 and over: $3
Ages 18 to 59: $4.50
Season passes • Groups and family rates available
Parking not included
Partner : G.U.E.P.E
Information: 514 280-6829 • guepe.qc.ca
Family days at the beach
Summer special - Discover mussels and shells
($ for beach acces)
Special activities for the whole family.
Sunday, August 19
Noon - 4:30 p.m.
SERVICES AT THE BEACH
Picnic area
Pedal boats, kayaks and canoes
Rental of watercraft, beach chairs and umbrellas
(GCL Inc.)
June 9 - August 26
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Rental rates
1 hour: $12 • 3 hours: $28 • Day: $45
Snack bar
(GCL Inc.)
June 9 - August 26
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Guided educational tour in rabaskaw canoe ($)
Sundays, July 15 and 29 and August 12
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. • Réservations: 514 280-6871
Where do these miniature creatures come from? Are they edible?
Useful? Get inside the shell of these marvellous molluscs.
July 22, 23, 27 and 28
Between noon and 4 p.m. • Beach sector
Plants by the water
Arrowheads, cattails and flowering rush do more than just embellish
the banks. They are also a prime nesting habitat and food source for
animals. Discover these waterside wonders.
Sundays, September 16 and 30
Between noon and 4 p.m. Departs from the visitor centre
Forest fruits of fall
Acorns, keys and beechnuts, a delectable meal for creatures of the
forest. And the trees…how do they produce their offspring? This family
event fills you in on the strategies these giants have developed to
ensure that their fruits are spread far and wide.
Saturday, September 29
Between noon and 4 p.m. • Duration: 30 minutes • Departs from the
visitor centre
07
PARC-NATURE DU
CAP-SAINT-JACQUES
SPECIAL EVENTS
Spring cleaning
Saturday, May 5
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Pierrefonds Open Race
Saturday, June 2
7 a.m. • Reservations: 514 624-1310
Walk for the heart held by the Fondation des
maladies du cœur
Sunday, September 16
11 a.m. • 514 636-4599
FALL OPEN HOUSE
Enjoy yourself while you turn over a new leaf!
Sunday, September 23
Noon - 4:30 p.m.
Activities and parking FREE
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Outdoor Cardio ($)
Physical fitness course.
Fall session.
1 877 327-5530 • cardiopleinair.ca
Nordic walking for all ages ($)
Partner: Chinook Aventures
Group fitness training. Walking sticks provided.
September 10 - December 7: fall session
514 456-8379 • marchechinook.com
SERVICES
Visitor centre • Launching ramps• Snack bar • Binoculars rental •
Rental of rooms and outdoor sites • Outdoor Centre
08
201 ha
PARC-NATURE
DU BOIS-DE
L’ÎLE-BIZARD
Walking (10 km) • Cycling (10 km) •
Nature appreciation • Picnicking
Swimming • Fishing • Canoeing • Kayaking
Forest fruits of fall
Acorns, keys and beechnuts, a delectable meal for forest creatures.
And the trees…how do they produce their offspring? This family event
fills you in on the strategies these giants have developed to ensure
that their fruits are spread far and wide.
Sunday, October 14
Between noon and 4 p.m. • Duration: 30 minutes • Departs from the
visitor centre
Educational exhibitions on the environment
and nature
At visitor centre. Program to be posted on
ville.montreal.qc.ca/grandsparcs
Year round
Visitor centre
2115, chemin Bord-du-Lac • 514 280-8517
Parking: $7/day or annual permit
April 28 – June 15 and August 27 – October 28
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
June 16 and August 26
10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
NATURE INTERPRETATION
SPECIAL EVENTS
SPRING OPEN HOUSE
Enjoy yourself while you turn over a new leaf!
Sunday, May 27
Noon – 4:30 p.m.
FREE Activities and parking
Partner: G.U.E.P.E
Information: 514 280-6829 • guepe.qc.ca
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
The marsh and stream come to life
Swimming
Bathed in warm sunshine, the marsh and stream
revive. Frogs croak, cattails sprout and insects flit
about. A rite of spring that will impress the whole family.
Sundays, May 6 and 13, and June 3
Between noon and 4 p.m. • Duration: 30 minutes •
Departs from the visitor centre
Natural sand beach nestled in an enchanting décor on a small bay of
the lac des Deux Montagnes. Supervised swimming in shallow water
which is tested for quality control every week. Ideal for families with
young children. Dates and schedule subject to weather conditions.
June 16 - August 12
10:30 a.m. – 5 p.m., on weekdays
10 a.m. – 7 p.m., on weekends
Plants by the water
Arrowheads, cattails and flowering rush do more
than just embellish the banks. They are also a prime
nesting habitat and a food source for animals.
Discover these waterside wonders.
Saturday, September 29
Between noon and 4 p.m.
Departs from the visitor centre
No stone unturned
Under the rocks lies a dark and humid world :
insects that are both fascinating and repulsive. The
whole family will be awed at this astonishing world
teeming with life.
Sunday, September 30 and Saturday, October 13
Between noon and 4 p.m. • Duration: 30 minutes •
Departs from the visitor centre
Outdoor Yoga
June 9 - August 26
9 a.m. - 10 a.m., on saturdays
514 907-6130 • info@powerofyoga.biz
Outdoor Cardio ($)
Physical fitness course.
Summer and fall sessions.
1 877 327-5530 • cardiopleinair.ca
Nordic walking for all ages ($)
Partner: Chinook Aventures
Group fitness training. Walking sticks provided.
September 10 - December 7: fall session
514 456-8379 • marchechinook.com
S
SERVICES
Visitor centre • Launching ramps
Ferry ($): between nature park and Sainte-Dorothée (Laval)
09
159 ha
PARC-NATURE
DU BOIS-DELIESSE
Forest fruits of fall
Acorns, keys and beechnuts, a delectable meal for forest creatures.
And the trees…how do they produce their offspring? This family event
fills you in on the strategies these giants have developed to ensure
that their fruits are spread far and wide.
Sundays, September 16 and October 7
Between noon and 4 p.m. • Duration: 30 minutes •
Des Champs visitor centre
Natural science and environment day camp ($)
Walking (13 km) • Cycling (8 km) •
Nature appreciation • Picnicking
Fishing in the Peninsule sector
For children ages 6 to 12. Guided scientific walks, research in the forest and games “just for fun”.
June 25 - August 24 • 1- or 2-week sessions
Reservations: G.U.E.P.E • 514 280-6829, extension 1
Pitfield visitor centre
9432, boul. Gouin Ouest • 514 280-6729
Parking: $7/day or annual permit
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
April 28 - October 28
10:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Outdoor Cardio ($)
Des Champs visitor centre
3555 rue Douglas-B.-Floreani • 514 280-6678
Physical fitness course.
Spring, summer and fall sessions.
1-877-327-5530 • cardiopleinair.ca
Parking: $7/day or annual permit
April 28 - October 28
11 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Tuesday to Friday
10:30 a.m. – 5 p.m., on weekends
NATURE INTERPRETATION
Partner : G.U.E.P.E
Information: 514 280-6829 • guepe.qc.ca
The stream comes to life
Bathed in warm sunshine, the stream revives.
Frogs croak, cattails sprout and insects flit about.
A rite of spring that will impress the whole family.
Sundays, May 20 and 27, and June 3
Between noon and 4 p.m. • Duration: 30 minutes •
Pitfield Visitor Centre
Magical moths
With nets, light traps and a honeycomb entice the
beauties among the night-moths. Take a good look,
then set them free. Informative talk and guided walk.
Saturdays July 7, 14 and 21
8 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. • Des Champs Visitor Centre
No stone unturned
Under the rocks lies a dark and humid world: insects
that are both fascinating and repulsive. The whole
family will be awed at this astonishing world teeming
with life.
Sundays, September 23 and October 14
Between noon and 4 p.m. • Duration: 30 minutes •
Des Champs Visitor Centre
SERVICES
Visitor centre • Snack bar and vending machines •
Bicycle rental • Rooms and outdoor sites available for rent
10
34 ha
PARC-NATURE
DE L’ÎLE-DELA-VISITATION
Walking (8 km) • Cycling (3 km) • Inline skating •
Nature appreciation • Picnicking
Fishing in designated areas only
Visitor centre*
2425 boul. Gouin Est • 514 280-6733
Parking: $7/day or annual permit
April 28 - August 26
9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m., every day
August 27 - October 28
9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., every day
* Reservation required for groups of 15 people or
more: 514 280-6767
Maison du Meunier and
Bistro terrasse des Moulins
Guided tours on electric tram ($)
May 13 - October 8, weekends and holidays only
Departures: 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. • From la maison du Meunier
Reservation required for groups.
Cancelled in case of rain.
Workshops on products of historical mills at the
maison du Meunier ($)
• Handmade paper
Sunday, July 15
1 p.m.
• Presentation on wool carding and ornament making
Date to be confirmed • 514 850-4222
• Presentation and sampling of buckwheat cakes
Saturday, September 22 • 514 850-4222
Apples, apples everywhere!
Visit the last remaining apple press dating back to the early 19th century, described by hosts in period costumes.
Saturday, September 22
Noon - 4 p.m.
“Un rendez-vous avec l’histoire” day camp ($)
For children ages 6 - 12. Historical activities with a 19th century flavour.
June 25 - August 17 • 1- or 2-week sessions
Reservations: Cité historia • 514 850-4222
10 897, rue du Pont • 514 850-4222
Maison du Pressoir
NATURE INTERPRETATION
10 865, rue du Pressoir • 514 850-4222
“Touch it? Scratch that!” Exhibition
HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION
Partner: Cité historia
Information: 514 850-4222 • citehistoria.qc.ca
Historical exhibition at the
du Pressoir house
Exhibition recounting the two-century history of this
apple press, including a showcase on the trades of
yesteryear.
April 28 – September 2
Noon – 6 p.m., every day
September 3 - October 28
Noon – 5 p.m., every day
“The general store” exhibition
At the du maison du Meunier, a new exhibition recreates a general store at the turn of the 20th century
and illustrates this bygone version of today’s shopping
centre, with a hybrid exhibition-boutique.
May 20 - September 2
Noon - 6 p.m., every day
September 3 - October 28
Noon - 5 p.m., every day
This exhibition at the visitor centre will help you understand and keep
away from poison ivy.
May 20 - August 26
9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Birding evenings – the spring migration
With the Club d’ornithologie d’Ahuntsic • pages.infinit.net/coa
Guided walk. Over 100 species of birds wing their way through the
nature park in May.
Wednesdays, May 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30
6 p.m. • Departs from the visitor centre
Reach for the stars
With the Société d’astronomie de Montréal • lasam.ca
Informal talk and star-gazing.
Saturdays, May 26 and July 21
7:30 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. • Departs from the visitor centre
Saturdays, September 15 and October 20
7 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. • Departs from the visitor centre
Birding evenings – the fall migration
With the Club d’ornithologie d’Ahuntsic • pages.infinit.net/coa
Guided walk. Over 80 species of birds wing through the nature park in
August.
Tuesdays, August 7, 14, 21 and 28
6 p.m. • Departs from the visitor centre
Partner : G.U.E.P.E
Information: 514 280-6829 • guepe.qc.ca
Summer special - Discover mussels and shells
Where do these miniature creatures come from? Are they edible?
Useful? Get inside the shell of these marvellous molluscs.
July 22, 23, 27 and 28
Beetween noon and 4 p.m. • Departs from the visitor centre
10
PARC-NATURE DE
L’ÎLE-DE-LA-VISITATION
Plants by the water
La Fête nationale du Québec
Arrowheads, cattails and flowering rush do more than just embellish
the river banks. They are also a prime nesting habitat and food source
for animals. Discover these waterside wonders.
Giant outdoor festival.
Sunday, June 24 • Cancelled in case of rain
Sundays, September 9 and 23
Beetween noon and 4 p.m. • Departs from the visitor centre
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Forest fruits of fall
Acorns and beechnuts, a delectable meal for forest creatures. And the
trees…how do they produce their offspring? This family event fills you
in on the strategies these giants have developed to ensure that their
fruits are spread far and wide.
Outdoor Cardio ($)
Physical fitness course.
Summer and fall sessions.
1-877-327-5530 • cardiopleinair.ca
Saturday, September 22
Beetween noon and 4 p.m. • Departs from the visitor centre
SERVICES
No stone unturned
Visitor centre • Vending machines • Binoculars rental • Outdoor site
rental: 514 280-6767 • Room rental: 514 850-4222
Under the rocks lies a dark and humid world. Insects that are both fascinating and repulsive. An astonishing world teeming with life.
Bistro-terrasse des Moulins
Sunday, October 7
Beetween noon and 4 p.m. • Departs from the visitor centre
CULTURE AND RECREATION
10897, rue du Pont
In an enchanting riverside setting, relax after work, savour a succulent
table d’hôte, light meal or sweets. Beer and wine available
11 a.m. – sunset, every day
Information and reservations for groups: 514 850-4222
Partner: Cité historia
Information: 514 850-4222 • citehistoria.qc.ca
Concerti under the pergola
In cooperation with the maison de la culture Ahuntsic-Cartierville and
Musique Multi Montréal. Outdoor shows ranging from jazz and folklore
to chamber music and world beat. Voluntary contribution.
Wednesdays, July 4, 11, 18 and 25
7 p.m. • du Meunier House • Cancelled in case of rain
Hellfire evenings: tales and legends by torchlight ($)
Illuminated by torches, these night walks are replete with unusual
encounters with strange characters right off the pages of traditional
Quebec folktales.
Fridays, August 3, 17, 31 and September 14
9 p.m. • Duration of show: 90 minutes
Space is limited • Reservations required: 514 850-4222
Departs from the maison du Meunier
Tales under the full moon
Passes available at the maison de la culture AhuntsicCartierville: 514 872-8749
September 26, October 26 and November 24
8 p.m. • Maison du Pressoir
Saucy evenings at the Bistro des Moulins ($)
Table d’hôte and merry tales, laced with humour and song,
cleverly concocted by talented storytellers. All served up in an authentic
Nouvelle-France atmosphere!
Fridays, October 19, November 2 and 16
6:30 p.m. • Reservations: 514 850-4222
SPECIAL EVENTS
ÎLE DE LA VISITATION,
FROM YESTERDAY TO TODAY
Île de la Visitation has always had a special power of attraction.
Travel back in time with hosts from the Cité historia in period attire,
while G.U.E.P.E. naturalists point out the natural marvels of the island.
Sunday, May 20
Noon – 4 p.m.
Activities and parking FREE
11
22 ha
PARC DU
RUISSEAUDE MONTIGNY
Walking (3 km) • Cycling (3 km) •
Nature appreciation
Information: 514 280-6691
Boulevard Maurice-Duplessis (300 metres west of
boulevard Louis-Hippolyte-Lafontaine)
Parking: on neighbouring streets
SERVICES
No services on site
12
261 ha
PARC-NATURE DE
LA POINTEAUX-PRAIRIES
Night life in the nature park
G.U.E.P.E Naturalists demonstrate that night time is hopping in the
natural world!
Saturday, August 25
Time to be confirmed - Héritage visitor centre
CULTURE AND RECREATION
Creative arts workshops
Walking (15 km) • Cycling (14 km) •
Nature appreciation • Picnicking
Héritage visitor centre*
14 905, rue Sherbrooke Est • 514 280-6691
Parking: $7/day or annual permit
April 28 - October 28
9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., every day
* Reservation required for groups of 15 people or
more: 514 280-6767
Des Marais pavilion*
12 300 boul. Gouin Est • 514 280-6688
Parking: $7/day or annual permit
April 23 - September 16
9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., every day except Tuesday
* The pavilion will be closed for renovations starting
in mid-September
The parc-nature de la Pointe-aux-Prairies is a powerful source
of inspiration. Awaken the artist in you by participating in
different creative arts workshops.
Schedule available in June at the Héritage visitor centre and at
ville.montreal.qc.ca/grandsparcs
Artist’s studio
This year the nature park once again hosts an artist-in-residence. You
can visit the studio by appointment only.
Reservations: 514 280-6698.
SPECIAL EVENTS
A NATURE PARK AT NIGHT
A host of nature interpretation activities during the day and under the
stars will captivate the whole family. A unique opportunity to discover
nature in a new light!
Program available in July at ville.montreal.qc.ca/grandsparcs
Saturday, August 25
2 p.m. - 1 a.m. • Bois-de-l’Héritage Sector
Activities and parking FREE
NATURE INTERPRETATION
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
“Songs and twitters!” Exhibition
You often hear them before you see ‘em. Identify
birds and discover how they produce their sounds.
April 30 - June 24
9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. • Héritage visitor centre
“Jeepers Creepers!” Exhibition
Few people consider them cuddly but many think
they are venomous. Find out the true nature of grass
snakes.
June 25 - August 26
9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. • Héritage visitor centre
“Baffling Bats” Exposition
Do they really sleep upside down? Yes! Do they get
caught in people’s hair? Come find out! Get the real
scoop on bats and their habits.
August 27 - October 28
9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. • Héritage visitor centre
Partner: G.U.E.P.E
Information: 514 280-6829 • guepe.qc.ca
Natural science and environment
day camp ($)
For children ages 6 to 12. Guided scientific walks,
research in the forest and games “just for fun”.
June 25 – July 6 and August 13 - 24
2-week sessions
Réservations: G.U.E.P.E • 514 280-6829, extension 1
Outdoor Cardio ($)
Physical fitness course.
Summer and fall sessions.
1-877-327-5530 • cardiopleinair.ca
SERVICES
Visitor centre • vending machines •
Binoculars rental
13
22 ha
PARC DE LA
PROMENADE
BELLERIVE
Walking (2 km) • Cycling (2 km) • Inline skating •
Nature • Picnic area
Fishing
Visitor centre
8300, rue Bellerive • 514 493-1967
Until May 18 and from September 11 to October 29
9 a.m. - 5 p.m., every day
May 19 - September 9
9 a.m. - 10 p.m., every day
Partner:
Société d’animation de la Promenade Bellerive
514 493-1967 • promenadebellerive.com
CULTURE AND RECREATION
Shows, concerts and social dancing
Program available June 10:
514 493-1967 • promenadebellerive.com
Théâtre La Roulotte
Show the whole family will enjoy.
Thursday, July 19
1:30 p.m.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Big River Bank Cleanup
Come marvel at the
cargo-laden liners
and magnificent
yachts cruising by
the park. Consult the
shipping schedule at
the visitor centre.
Make a concrete gesture to enhance the environment
by sprucing up the river banks.
Registration required: 514 493-1967
Sunday, May 27
From 9 a.m.
Fishing festival
Fish for fun! No permit required.
June 8, 9 and 10
La Fête nationale du Québec
Family activities, evening show.
Sunday, June 24
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Outdoor Cardio ($)
Physical fitness course.
Summer and fall sessions.
1-877-327-5530 • cardiopleinair.ca
SERVICES
Ice cream stand - Les petits délices
de la promenade
May 19 - September 9
Noon – 10 p.m., every day
River ferry ($)
Between Promenade Bellerive and ÎIes de Boucherville.
To confirm the schedules and rates:
514 493-1967 • promenadebellerive.com
14
PARC
MAISONNEUVE
63 ha
Walking (3 km) • Cycling (4 km) • Inline skating •
Bird watching • Picnicking
Visitor centre
4601, rue Sherbrooke Est • 514 872-6555
Parking:
6 a.m. – 9 p.m.
$5 for the first hour • $10/day • after 6 p.m.: $5
* Note that the park will be closed from August 1
to 13 for the Scouts du Montréal métropolitain
Jamboree Montréal 2007.
Municipal Golf (9 holes) ($)
Opens in early May
Reservations: 514 872-GOLF (4653)
Driving range • Lessons • The First Tee Program
(ages 5 to 16)
Partner:
Sports Montréal • Réservation : 514 872-1889
SPECIAL EVENTS
Super Cities Walk
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
Sunday, April 29
514 849-7591 • marchedelespoir.com
Bell Walk
Jeunesse J’écoute
Sunday, May 6
marchebellpourjeunessejecoute.ca
Île de Montréal Games (ages 50+)
By the FADOQ, île de Montréal Area
Tuesday, May 8
Registration: 514 271-1411 • carrefour50ans.com
Un tour la nuit (evening bicycle tour)
Friday, June 1
514 521-VÉLO (8356) • 1 800 567-8356 • velo.qc.ca
Le tour de l’Île de Montréal (cycling event)
Sunday, June 3
514 521-VÉLO (8356) • 1 800 567-8356 • velo.qc.ca
Relay for Life
Canadian Cancer Foundation
Friday, June 8
514 255-5151 • cancer.ca
SERVICES
Visitor Centre •
Snack bar
36 ha
LA FONTAINE
Walking (12 km) • Cycling (1 km) • Wading pools (2) •
Playing fields • Dog run • Picnicking
Sports fields (reservations: 514 872-2644):
Baseball and softball (3) • Mini-soccer (1) •
Tennis (14) • Pétanque (2) • Volleyball (2)
Bordered by rue Sherbrooke Est, avenue Papineau,
rue Rachel and avenue du Parc La Fontaine
514 872-2644 • ville.montreal.qc.ca/plateau
Parking
CULTURE AND RECREATION
Théâtre La Roulotte
A show the whole family will enjoy.
Thursday, June 28
7 p.m.
Théâtre de Verdure
Situated in the heart of the park, the theatre is once again
offering a rich menu of artistic productions. The diverse
program ranges from dance and music to theatre and
cinema.
July and August
Tuesday to Sunday • ville.montreal.qc.ca/culture
SPECIAL EVENTS
58th edition of the parc La Fontaine
Classic
Club Athlétique les Francs Amis de Montréal
Races, track and field and other disciplines.
Sunday, October 14
8 a.m. • Registration: 514 528-2400, extension 3451
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Outdoor Cardio ($)
Physical fitness course.
Spring, summer and fall sessions.
514 510-1844 • cardiopleinair.ca
SERVICES
Snack bar (summer only)
Park chalet available for rent ($): 514 872-3948
PHOTO : RICHARD DUCHESNE
15
PARC
16
PARC
JARRY
36 ha
Walking (10 km) • Inline skating • Picnicking
Sports fields: Baseball • Basketball - Skateboarding
• Cricket • Pool/wading pool • Roller
hockey • Soccer • Tennis • Beach Volleyball
Boulevard Saint-Laurent between rues Jarry
and Faillon
514 872-6381
Parking: Free
Tennis ($)
11 outdoor courts • 12 indoor courts
7 a.m. – 11 p.m., every day
Reservations: 514 273-1234
Pool ($
on weekdays and holidays)
June 15 - 21
1 p.m. - 7 p.m.
June 22 - August 26
11:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Wading pool (ages 9 and under)
June 15 - August 26
10:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m., on weekdays
11:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m., on weekends
Toddlers must be accompanied by a caregiver aged 16 or over
Sports fields
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•
•
•
•
•
Baseball ($): 514 872-7895
Basketball - skateboarding (5 modules)
Cricket ($): 514 722-2551, extension 224
Roller hockey: 514 872-5107
Soccer ($): 514 722-2551, extension 224
Beach Volleyball: 514 722-2551, extension 222
SPECIAL EVENTS
International Beach Volleyball
Championship
July 4-8
Rogers Cup – International tennis
championship
August 4-12
Théâtre La Roulotte presents “ZORRO”
A show the whole family will enjoy.
Tuesday, August 14
10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.
SERVICES
Parc Jarry is a WI-FI zone.
17
48 ha
today
192 ha in
15 years
COMPLEXE
ENVIRONNEMENTAL
DE SAINT-MICHEL
Walking (5 km) • Cycling (5 km) • Sports fields
TOHU Pavilion
INFO-TOHU and box office
2345, rue Jarry Est, corner rue d’Iberville
514 376-TOHU (8648) • tohu.ca
Parking
Open every day
9 a.m. – 5 p.m., until 8:30 p.m. when shows are on.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Hip-hop series at TOHU
This summer, Nomadic Massive, Treizième étage and SP and Kodiak
electrify audiences while raising awareness. Don’t miss their energetic
show on the TOHU outdoor stage.
Program of events: tohu.ca.
Fridays, July 13 and 27 and August 10
Outdoor shows at 8 p.m. • In case of rain, the show will be held the
following evening at the same time
Family Sundays at TOHU
In cooperation with the Maison de la culture de Villeray-Saint-MichelParc-Extension and the Cirque du Soleil.
TOHU transforms summer Sundays into weekly family festivals of theatre, music and excitement galore! Starting at 2 p.m. everyone, from
toddlers on up, will enjoy the diverse activity program. At 3 p.m. artists
will dazzle visitors of all ages.
Program of events: tohu.ca.
Sundays, July 15 and August 12
2 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.: outdoor activities
3 p.m.: outdoor show • Cancelled in case of rain
ENVIRONMENTAL INTERPRETATION
PHOTO : JÉRÔME DUBÉ
Guided tours with environmental and
cultural themes
By minibus or on foot, explore TOHU and the
Complexe environnemental de Saint-Michel (CESM).
Year round, Monday to Friday
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Free for Montréal residents.
Reservations required: 514 376-TOHU, extension
4000 or visite@tohu.ca
Offered on weekends as part of the following
events:
• Fête Bio Paysanne
August 11 and 12, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
• Culture days:
September 29 and 30, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
• Expo 3R :
Sunday, October 21, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Fête Bio Paysanne - 4e édition
In cooperation with the Union biologique paysanne.
Participate in the largest biological and ecological event in Quebec,
now held over for three days! 100% organic market and bistro, information kiosks, shows and lots of fun for the whole family!
Friday, August 10
Noon - 8 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, August 11 and 12
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saint-Michel Falla 2007
You won’t want to miss this grand fiesta with a Mardi-Gras flair. This
exceptional evening is crammed with surprises and activities: a carnival-style parade and dazzling show culminating in the burning of the
Falla. It’s a popular festival and you’re all invited!
Saturday, August 25
Culture days at TOHU: all circus, all the time!
A family adventure
In search of TOHU-BOHU!
This thrilling search for TOHU-BOHU is a true family
adventure. Put your scientific and cultural instincts to
the test during a treasure hunt at the Place publique
de la TOHU, inside the Pavilion and on the periphery
of the CESM.
Sundays, July 15 - August 12
Saturday, August 11, Saturday and Sunday,
September 29 and 30 • Sunday, October 21
1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Registration on site, starting at 12:30 p.m.
Ideal for children ages 7 and up (children must be
accompanied by a parent)
Not only are TOHU and the École nationale de cirque extending the
red carpet to the public, but the Cirque du Soleil will delight visitors
with colourful activities on site. Introduction to circus arts, demonstrations, tours, makeup, exhibitions, creative workshops and much more!
September 29 and 30
Noon – 5 p.m.
Expo 3R
For the fourth year, TOHU will cap off Waste Reduction Week with a
fair that highlights awareness and information activities on ecological
alternatives to waste management.
Sunday, October 21
Noon - 5 p.m.
Registration for exhibitors: Action Re-buts: 514 396-7894
Fabulous history of the circus ($)
SERVICES
Visitor centre • Café • Admission counter
PHOTO : JÉRÔME DUBÉ
PHOTO : ALEX LEGAULT
PHOTO : JÉRÔME DUBÉ
Follow the guide or strike off on your own with an
audio-guide on a voyage through the history of the circus, centring on a collection of historical and contemporary documents. In this playful, educational exhibition, the human players are squarely in the spotlight!
Reservation required for a guide:
514 376-TOHU, extension 4000 or visite@tohu.ca