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montreal parks

If you're itching for one last nature escape before summer winds down in Quebec, September might just hand you the perfect excuse. And it won't cost you a thing.

Once a year, Quebecers get a rare chance to visit some of the province's most beautiful parks for free. The event returns this fall, but it comes with a catch: spots are limited, and you’ll need to act quickly if you want in.

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On a sunny day in Montreal, it's not unusual to see someone sipping a beer or a glass of wine in one of the city's many parks and green spaces. But is it actually legal?

Technically, yes — but only under specific conditions.

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From Parc Jean-Drapeau to Mount Royal, folks in Montreal have long known their city is one of the best places to live if you're craving nature without leaving the urban grid. And now there's global proof.

Time Out just released its 2025 ranking of the world's best cities for green space and access to nature — and Montreal landed in a solid tie with Munich, Germany for 14th place. The list is based on surveys from 18,500 locals across dozens of major cities, with top spots going to places where residents rated their access to nature as "good" or "amazing."

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If you've never danced to a Polish DJ set with a paczki in one hand and a smoked sausage in the other, June 7 might be your chance.

The annual Polski Piknik, one of Montreal's most beloved cultural festivals, is back for its sixth edition — and this time it's taking over Parc La Fontaine for the first time ever. From 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., the all-day event will serve up a mix of live music, traditional folk dancing, community vendors, and a whole lot of Polish comfort food.

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Mount Royal Park is set for a significant transformation as the City of Montreal moves forward with a $12.8 million redevelopment plan.

According to a Wednesday press release, a newly awarded contract for engineering, landscape architecture, and urban design services will pave the way for major changes to the mountain over the next four years.

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One of Montreal's most popular parks is about to undergo a major makeover over the next couple of years.

The City of Montreal announced in a press release that it's investing $27 million into revamping Jeanne-Mance Park, which is located in the heart of the city, serving as a gateway to Mount Royal.

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The last long weekend of summer is almost here. And while Labour Day’s not technically the end of summer, it sure does feel like the beginning of fall.

This can be a bleak time for some, but we’ve got you covered with tons of free events to keep your spirits up and your wallet full this weekend. After all, as long as we keep wearing white after Labour Day, summer doesn’t really have to end, does it?

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Montreal is home to magical spots where golden hour hits a little different. For those on the hunt for the ultimate place to catch the sunset on the Island, we've got you covered.

Whether you're looking to revamp your Instagram feed, spend a little one-on-one time with Mother Nature, or want a cute backdrop for a date night, you really can't go wrong with any of these Montreal destinations.

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They're baaaack! For the eighth year, you'll find a gang of sheep roaming around certain Montreal parks this summer — and you can even do free activities like yoga with them (although, rumour has it they stink at tree pose).

Montreal's beloved park sheep are part of Biquette Écopâturage's eco-grazing project — a way to naturally mow park lawns as the sheep graze. Swapping a gas lawnmower for sheep reduces air pollution, noise pollution and the use of chemical fertilizers while increasing biodiversity, among other advantages, says the nonprofit, which is dedicated to ecologically maintaining green spaces.

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We did it! We're finally through the coldest months of the year and that means you can spend as much time out in nature as you want.

One of the thingst that makes Montreal so special (and one of the biggest reasons I moved here from Toronto) was because of the green spaces that integrate seamlessly into the city.

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It’s getting warmer and that means you can spend more time outside in beautiful Montreal parks. If you’re looking for an instant mood booster, try heading to one of the many public or private gardens around the city.

There's nothing like heading out solo or with a group of friends to admire the floral displays. Here are some of the places in Montreal where you can revel in spring colours and enjoy a day outdoors:

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As spring finally makes its long-awaited return — breathing new life into Montreal — 'tis truly the season to up Montreal park game before the sweltering days of summer make it difficult to sit out in the sun all day long.

With May right around the corner, Montreal is set to transform into its best self with lush greenery and blooming trees, including tons of gorgeous cherry blossoms, magnolias and crab apples across the city that you simply must witness up close and personal.

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