Jardins Gamelin Is Finally Reopening Again This Week

It'll be bringing tons of life to the city! ✨✨✨
Contributing Writer

One of Montrealers' favourite spots, the famous Jardins Gamelin, is reopening on Friday, June 4 for its seventh season.

At Jardins Gamelin, locals and tourists alike can explore its themed gardens, "butterfly house," and greenhouse. It's an ideal nature spot in the city center.

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"They can also have a snack on its redefined terrace characterized by its luminous canopy and musical atmosphere. Like its playful neighborhood, all ages can come together around giant versions of classic games from our childhood," as mentioned on the Quartier des Spectacles website.

This year, Jardins Gamelin will be setting up "artist residencies ... to create artworks, offer artistic and cultural services in collaboration with different audiences, in a generous and inclusive setting."

You'll be able to visit all summer long, right up until the end of September, so make sure not to miss out!

Jardins Gamelin

Price: Free

When: June 4 – September 26, 2021

Address: 1500, rue Berri, Montreal, QC

  • Alanna Moore
  • Contributing Writer

    Alanna Moore is a Contributing Writer for MTL Blog. She completed a Bachelor of Arts in religious studies & cultural studies from McGill University in 2019. With over three years experience in editing and writing, she has developed a real passion for words and the people who speak them. You can contact her at alanna@mtlblog.com.

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