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Montreal has one of the best bike infrastructures of any city in Canada. With a widespread network of BIXI stations, anyone with a smartphone can rent a bike affordably and find lots docking options.

A bit of time spent understanding the bike paths can make all the difference. The city's REV system, a new addition, offers an express bike lane that connects major areas across Montreal, along with several protected lanes and multi-purpose paths that are also worth noting.

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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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Montreal's Parc Maisonneuve will host a gang of roaming sheep once again this summer. This will be the sixth year the animals will take to the Rosemont–La-Petite-Patrie park as part of an "urban eco-grazing project" — a way to tend grass without using fossil fuels.

When they're not chomping vegetation in the open lawns under the supervision of their shepherds, the sheep will be resting in a pen in the northwest section of the park.

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Walks are the best way to get a peek at a city's soul: an intimate look at the neighbourhoods, parks, buildings and customs that compose an urban landscape. In Montreal, walkable human-scale streets and the accessibility of recreation infrastructure are core community values.

It's a fact you can hear as you move through the city, in the melodious pitter-patter of heels hitting the pavement during a run to the local dépanneur and in the laughter of friends enjoying a boozy park picnic.

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After years of construction, the Montreal Insectarium is set to reopen in a spacious new building on April 13, 2022. The Espace pour la vie museum features a butterfly garden where visitors can walk among the fluttering bugs and, below, a sprawling labyrinth that resembles the tunnel networks of burrowing insects.

Designed by Berlin-based architectural firm Kuehn Malvezzi, the 13,154-square-metre space stages what Espace pour la vie in a press release calls a "precisely choreographed route" that "dissolves the divides between the human and the natural with barrier-free displays and immersive sensory experiences."

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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