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Mount Royal Park

Mount Royal Park

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ParkTurisztikai látványosságÉrdekes pontIntézmény

Best time to visit

Late spring and early fall bring vibrant foliage and comfortable weather, ideal for hiking and photography. Winter afternoons offer crisp air perfect for sledding and snowshoeing.

Budget tips

No entrance fee makes it a budget-friendly escape; bring your own snacks and gear for free outdoor fun. Public transit passes include stops nearby, saving parking costs.

Recommended for

Outdoor enthusiasts, Photographers, Families, Fitness lovers

Plan your visit

2-4 hours

About

Gyors tények: The park covers 200 hectares and offers about 20 kilometers of trails for hiking and cross-country skiing. It features a stunning viewpoint called the Kondiaronk Belvedere, giving panoramic views of the entire city skyline and the St. Lawrence River.

Kiemelkedő helyek: A unique spot where nature and art collide is the Smith House chalet at the summit, designed by the famous architect Ernest Cormier. During winter, the giant hill turns into a beloved tobogganing area attracting locals of all ages for some old-fashioned fun.

Insider tips

  • Wear sturdy shoes for the varied trails and dress in layers as weather changes quickly on the mountain.
  • Best photos come from Kondiaronk Belvedere around sunrise or sunset for stunning light on the city skyline.
  • Avoid weekends after heavy snow if you want quieter sledding spots.
  • Skip the lower parking lots during peak hours; the upper lots near the summit fill up faster.

Practical info

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