Montreal is getting a new outdoor mini putt course with killer views of the city
It opens this month!

The course is set along the water at the Quai des Convoyeurs.
Montrealers will soon have a brand-new reason to hit the Old Port — and this time, it's for mini putt with a view.
Launching April 24, Mini Putt Montréal is a new outdoor course set up on the Quai des Convoyeurs, offering panoramic views of Old Montreal, the downtown skyline, and the St. Lawrence River. The project was created by local entrepreneur Samuel Cadotte-Holler, who's been involved in several other initiatives in the Old Port.
According to a press release shared with MTL Blog, there are two 9-hole courses to choose from: one that's easy-going and family-friendly, and a second that's a little more challenging, but still open to players of all ages. The site is fully outdoors and just steps from some of the city's biggest waterfront attractions.
Organizers describe it as an "inclusive and accessible activity" meant for just about everyone, whether you're a family with kids, a group of friends, or even a company planning a team-building afternoon.
The course is set along the water at the Quai des Convoyeurs, offering open-air play with a backdrop that includes views of Old Montreal and the downtown skyline.
Mini Putt Montréal will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., rain or shine. Tickets and additional info are available on their official site and social media channels.
And if you're up for something a little more adventurous, thrill-seekers can also take the plunge this spring when Canada's tallest urban bungee jump also arrives at the Convoyeurs Tower. Running from March through December, the jump will be available daily, with both daytime and evening sessions made possible by a custom lighting setup. Tickets cost $179 per jump, and it's open to anyone aged 14 and over.
Mini Putt Montréal
The site offers two distinct 9-hole courses.
Mini Putt Montréal
Address: Quai des Convoyeurs, Old Port
Hours: Daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Opening date: April 24
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