This Montreal Park Is Perfect For A Romantic Stroll With Your Person (In Your Bubble)

Take a walk under the colourful trees 🍁

To enjoy the last colours of fall, what's more perfect than a walk in nature? You and your favourite person can take this super romantic stroll at the Bois-de-Liesse nature park in Pierrefonds.

The park is easily accessible by car, bicycle, or Montreal's public transport.

This colourful natural paradise will welcome you with your favourite person, whether for a walk, a picnic or a bike ride.

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The park is perfect for observing the Rivière-des-Prairies and checking out the vast array of aquatic flora and fauna at the Bertrand stream.

You can walk on the 13 kilometres of hiking trails or cycle on the eight kilometres of bike paths.

If you don't have a favourite person, just bring your favourite dog! It's possible to bring your best four-legged friend, as dogs are allowed on a leash.

Several picnic areas allow you to stop to drink hot chocolate and have a cute moment with your person (or dog). The incredible observation belvedere is also a great place to have a pit-stop.

The entrance to the park is free and parking is $9.50 per day or $7.50 for two hours.

Note that from July to November, the park has some construction obstacles due to the work on the Réseau Metropolitan Express Network (REM).

Bois-de-Liesse nature park

Cost: Free

When: All fall!

Address: 3555, rue Douglas-B.-Floreani, Saint-Laurent, Montreal, QC

Why you have to go: Because there is only a short time to visit it before the colours of the trees fade away.

This article was originally published in French on Narcity Québec.

  • Marie St-Yves
  • Marie St-Yves était pigiste de contenu pour Narcity Québec.

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