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Montmorency Falls
Montmorency Falls
Montmorency Waterfall
Park Mont Royal
If you're going for the views, try to hit the lookout spot by 8 AM - beautiful sunrise light and way fewer folks around! Trust me, it's a quiet start to the day
Wear comfy shoes! Seriously, I underestimating the trails, and my feet were not happy by the end of the day. You’ll be doing more walking than you think.
Montreal Botanical Garden
La Fontaine Park
I think it’s great to explore the little paths off the main walkways. You’ll find cozy spots and maybe even some local art installations that aren’t super touristy.
I suggest bringing your own snacks and drinks to save money at La Fontaine Park. The cafes can be a bit pricey, and having a picnic on the grass is so much more fun!
Olympique de Montreal Park
Don’t miss the Biodome! It was one of my favorite parts, but I almost overlooked it. Allocate a couple of hours for it to really enjoy
Park National de Mont-Tremblant
I think visiting during the fall is stunning, but be ready for chilly weather. Dress in layers and don't trust the forecast too much, as it can change quickly!
Zhari Park
If you can, check out the park during the week, especially Tuesday or Wednesday. Way less crowded and you can enjoy the views without having to dodge too many people.
I suggest hitting the trails in the early morning, around 8 AM. The fresh air feels awesome and you'll get some great photos with less glare from the daily sun.
Fields of Abraham
My advice is to wear comfy shoes and be prepared for some walking. The park is bigger than it looks, and I regret wearing my new kicks—blisters galore!