19 Best Parks in Montreal Anytime of Year
Montreal has thousands of great parks throughout the city. All these terrific parks and green spaces allow for Montrealers to sit back and enjoy the day almost any time of the year. Spending time in parks is a Montreal pastime, whether your out with friends enjoying a picnic or getting your sweat on with some physical activities. Visiting a park is one of the best FREE things to do in Montreal.
We’ve compiled a list of the best parks in Montreal.
- Mont Royal
- La Fontaine
- Angrignon
- Jarry
- Lachine Canal
- Rene Leveque
- Sir Wilfrid Laurier
- Jeanne Mance
- Jean Drapeau
- Westmont
- Maisonneuve
- Bois De Liesse
- Dieppe
- Ahuntsic
- Visitation
- Saint Louis Square
- Dorchester Square
- Notre Dame De Grace
- King George
MONT ROYAL
Mont-Royal Park is probably the most famous park in the city, as well as one of the largest. What makes the Mont-Royal Park one of the best parks, is the view of downtown from the top, as well as the many trails to get lost on. Don’t stay too late as there are no lights along the paths.
Mont-Royal is a major escape from the everyday life of Montrealers, the city, and allows one to escape into nature while still in the city.

LA FONTANIE PARK
My first park I ever visited in Montreal.
Parc La Fontaine is one of the nicest green spaces in the city mystifying passerbyers. The park is quite massive, with a large lake and fountain, various fields, a dog park, a kid’s playground, and paths.
This park has got it going on. it is one of the best park in the city as it is a major meeting spot for people and it is smack in the heart of the city. Make sure you stop by and enjoy the scenery for a few hours.

ANGRIGNON PARK
Angrignon Park happens to be a favorite and top-rated park in the city. Loved by many Montrealers, it is a top contender for the best park in Montreal.
Angrignon is one of the best for many reasons. The BBQs, letting your dog off-leash, losing yourself along the many pathways, or simply hanging out by the pond and enjoying the lush greenery during the summer months.

JARRY PARK
One of the best parks in Montreal, Jarry Parc isn’t one to be missed. A pool, a pond, and sports complexes as well as a large open area for other activities!
Jarry Park is one of the best and most frequented of all the parks in Montreal, this constantly packed park has everything you want. Easy accessibility, large space, clean, and welcoming.

LACHINE CANAL PARK
One of the best parks in the city for its uniqueness. This once industrial canal turned park allows you to travel the perimeter of most of the city’s south shore line with ease. This park is great for cyclists and allows for some picturesque moments.
The canal is a lively area where you can see people on the water in kayaks and paddle boats. The path is very well kept and is a great place in the city to get lost for a whole day to explore.

RENÉ LÉVESQUE PARK
Rene Levesque Park is another one of the cities finest and best parks. This Montreal waterfront park is a great place to have a bbq and picnic or just enjoy in the good old outdoors.
This Park is located at the end of the Lachine Canal and is one of the most beautiful in the city. With cute homes along the banks of the park, the Lachine Canal, and the St. Lawrence River. It’s the perfect spot for a dog walk, people watching, or just hanging out.

SIR WILFRID LAURIER PARK
This large and spacious park is a favorite of many Montrealers throughout the city. One of the city’s most popular parks.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park makes the best parks list for all of its amenities, location, and beauty.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park allows plenty of space to spend time with friends, have a game of soccer, or swim in the pool. This is one of the best parks in Montreal.

JEANNE-MANCE PARK
One of the best parks in Montreal to sunbathe or hang out with friends. This is also a great park for parents with little kids as the park has a great play area for children. There is a baseball diamond, a tennis court, and volleyball sand courts making this a pretty sweet spot to spend time in Montreal.
Jeanne-Mance Park is right across the street from Mont-Royal park and gives a good view of “mountain,” and a great view of downtown. It is a must-see while in Montreal. Plus being right next to Mont-Royal Park, you can knock off two parks in one go and see which one you like better.

PARC JEAN-DRAPEAU
Park Jean Drapeau is probably one of the best parks in Montreal. This park is on two small islands off the main island of Montreal. The park is attached to a six flags theme park (La Ronde,) many of the city’s big festivals are held at Jean-Drapeau, the Grand Prix race track is here, as well as the biosphere. And there’s still tons of space to walk through trails, have a picnic, and enjoy the outdoors.

WESTMOUNT PARK
Westmont Park is one of the nicest and well-kept parks in Montreal. This green space has some outdoor gym equipment, a rec center, an outdoor pool, fountain and so much more. It is a great place for jogging, dog walking, or just sitting under a tree and comtemplating life’s biggest questions.

PARC MAISONNEUVE
Another of the best parks in the city of Montreal, Parc Maisonneuve is a favorite for Montrealers. Its a great picnic park, jogging, and running space, with large open areas for other sporting activities. This is one of the best parks for enjoying a tandem bike right with a friend or loved one, or just great for people watching.

BOIS-DE-LIESSE NATURE PARK
This is one of the many parks in the city that actually lets you truly escape the hustle and bustle of the city and venture out into nature. Listen to birds and keep an eye out for some of the other wildlife that inhabits the island.
Bois-de-Liesse Nature Park is perfect for a full day of hiking or biking with many trails to get lost on. The park is well maintained and beautiful at any time of the year.

DIEPPE PARK
Dieppe Park in Montreal is one of the best in Montreal for just how magical it is. This park is set on a peninsula and is also located next to the admirable residential building built for Expo 67, Habitat 67.
Dieppe gives visitors a sense of escape from the city as well as providing an excellent backdrop of Old Port and downtown Montreal. This park draws people from all around the Greater Montreal Area.

AHUNTSIC PARK
Ahuntsic Park is favorited by many Montrealers, this is a family park! It’s very peaceful with lots of different bird species visiting the pond and fountain. The park has a stake park and outdoor gym exercising equipment for calisthenics workouts.
In the wintertime, there is a nice slope for sledding during the cold winter months.

VISITATION NATURE PARK
This park in “Montreal North” is beautiful park on the river bank. It’ a nice dog walking spot with lots of little trails that are uncrowded. And it’s perfect in the winter for cross country skiing. It’s a great park for a stroll or a bike ride while you listen to the birds sing their songs. You could even stop and go fishing in the river.

SQUARE SAINT-LOUIS
This small, shady, and inconspicuous square is one that a lot to offers its visitors as it is right off of one of the city’s great streets St. Denis.
The Square has a beautiful fountain in the center and is a true oasis in the city center. Full of good people watching as well as critter watching. One finds themselves lost among the architecture of the surrounding Victorian-era homes, and the quietness that isn’t felt inside the city centers.
The park has plenty of seats available, but no washrooms. The park is similar to parks in other french cities around the world.

DORCHESTER SQUARE
One of the best areas in and around the downtown core of Montreal to hang out and relax for a minute or two. The square is one of historical value and one where many of the city’s protests end up or take place as it is easy to get to.
The square is a great place to stop and refuel, take a breath, or hang out for a bit before shopping again. It’s also located a block away from the SQDC, making it a stopping spot for many 420 friendly folks.

NOTRE DAME DE GRÂCE PARK
Notre Dame de Grâce Park is a great park. This park was once destroyed by a storm but has since been rebuilt and is looking its best. This renovated park has a dog park, kids area, skate park, and a baseball diamond. Lovely grassy areas for hanging out with benches throughout the park. One of the best things about this park is the free wifi that is offered for the park attendees.
This park is small and a little off the beaten path making this a great place to come to lose yourself in a different part of the city for a few hours.

PARC KING GEORGE
What makes this one of the best parks in Montreal is the sensational view from the top side of the park. King George Park is a great place to spend a weekday night enjoying the sunset on the Southshore of Montreal. A relaxing park with areas for children and adults alike with some sporting amenities.
King George Park also offers a fun time in the winter with tobogganing down its slopes.

These are our top picks for the 19 best parks in Montreal at any time of the year. Whether you’re looking for a place to have a picnic with friends or go sledding in the winter, there’s a park on this list for you.