List of parks in Montreal

The following is a partial list of parks in Montreal, Quebec Canada.

Large parks

There are currently 21 large parks in Montreal, with a combined area of 2,000 hectares (4,900 acres).[1] Eight of the parks are considered nature parks.[2] The "Network of Large Parks" consists of precious natural areas recognized for their biodiversity and beauty. Some of the large parks also contain historic homes acquired by the City of Montreal.

  • Angrignon Park (97 ha (240 acres))
  • Des Rapides Park (30 ha (74 acres))
  • Dieppe Park (7 ha (17 acres))
  • Frédéric-Back Park (48 ha (120 acres))
  • Jarry Park (36 ha (89 acres))
  • Jeanne-Mance Park (14 ha (35 acres))
  • Jean Drapeau Park (209 ha (520 acres))
  • La Fontaine Park (36 ha (89 acres))
  • Maisonneuve Park (80 ha (200 acres))
  • Mount Royal Park (190 ha (470 acres))
  • Promenade Bellerive Park (22 ha (54 acres))
  • René Lévesque Park (14 ha (35 acres))
  • Tiohtià:ke Otsira’kéhne Park (Outremont Summit) (35 ha (86 acres))

Nature parks

The City of Montreal has a plan to combine several of the nature parks, as well as a couple of other parks, into the Grand Parc de l'Ouest.

Other major parks

Urban squares

The following is a partial list of urban squares in Montreal.

Protected areas

  • Heron Island Bird Sanctuary [fr]

Amusement parks

References

  1. ^ "Network of Large Parks". City of Montreal. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Montreal's nature parks" (in French and English). Retrieved 21 November 2020.

External links

  • Montreal official website, ville.montreal.qc.ca; accessed 26 March 2017.
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