THEY CALLED BEACH ? ??please dont go!! We went to the beach on july 4 2017 and i got really grossed !!Half of the beach was under water,sand very dirty,lifeguard sitting on the chair surronded by water .garbage,feathers,whi te particules like toilet paper floating in the water.Smelly and yellow water.terrible smell coming from the outhouses.My son cut is finger on a piece of glass in the water and we paid 22.dollars to spend a day surronded by garbage? i dont understand why the ville de Montreal doesnt close this beach in this conditions!The health board should come and see...Its a slap in the face for people in the west island living with low income that the only place they can go is Cap st Jacques!20 YEARS AGO we had a navette from the entrance to the beach, we had Chateau Goyer a small restaurant,we had a small drinking fountain, an outdoor shower for sandy feets and overall serious and caring lifeguards checking if you had wine or beer and telling people to get out if they didnt respect the rules...Now we have people having sex in the water,smoking pot and drinking beer and also a dirty beach???and being charged $9.00 for parking. 10.00 for 2 adults and $3,50 for an 8years old kid?Ridiculous!!Is the last time i will go with my kids,i am from pierrefonds and i used to come every year with my family but i care about our health and until i dont see any improvement i...
   Read moreIt is a great place to visit by bike or go swimming at the beach. Along gouin blvd west from St-Jean blvd. Or St-Charles blvd. The road on gouin blvd. Is not the best with cracks and holes which are dangerous, especially cars going over the limit speeders. However, there are bike paths good enough and you can go south on L'anse des L'orme road to the route 40, have a rest at the strip mall, where there is a Trattoria with amazing cold cuts, sweets, buns, bread and great pizzas to be bought and there is much take out. There is a brand new bike path on L'anse des L'orme going east to Kirkland and St-Charles blvd, easy to follow the hydro poles. But back to Parc-nature du Cap-Saint Jacques you should spend some relax time there, by...
   Read moreOk park on the island of Montreal. Everyone should go at least once. My issue with the park is this. People pay to get in yet it does not seem like they invest in anything. When you follow the trails you are mostly on lonely pathways that mostly do not border the water so you are.not getting nice views. Some places are paver, some are not. I was pushing a stroller and let me tell you this place is NOT stroller friendly, especially once you have to get through some wooded areas. You are constantly counting rocks and roots from trees. The park does have a few nice slots to picnik but it's not really worth it. The farm has a few animals but nothing spectacular. The park has potential but I think that day...
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