I went to this park to see free shows presented during the Pride week in Montreal. It's a great space in that there's lots of room to walk around, places to sit down, port-a-potties are installed for events, there's fountains that add ambiance, and enough room for 2 large stages. This year, however, there was just one main stage, and a large tent for DJ music which also served as protection from the elements. My only complaint with this park is that it's not near any metro stop, although there are bus routes that pass by. Most times I just walked there from the village area, which takes 15-20 minutes, depending on your walking speed. The best feature of this park is its capacity to hold large crowds with controlled access, as the park is surrounded by fencing, with the main entry point being on Ontario St. I think there are other points of entry available for those working...
Read moreThis park is very nice and has a playground for the kids, plenty of sitting space to picnic, a beautiful fountain, and during the summer, it's a great spot to watch the fireworks that happen at LaRonde Park. The only problem with this place is that there are a lot of homeless people who sleep there and drug addicts who are there using at all hours. I have nothing against homeless people, but as for the addicts using drugs out in the open when there are children around, that's just not cool and definitely not something I want my daughter and / or...
Read moreIf you want a place to relax this summer, you can go to this park. It is big and beautiful. You can bring your kids, pet or girlfriend. The landscape of this park is also beautiful. To walk or to run, this location is great. Go there and don't forget to take your video or photography camera. The next fall is a good time to go because of all the trees this park...
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