There were 2 entrance: Perras Blvd. or Maurice Duplessis Blvd. If you're driving a car, there's a free street parking just infront of the entrance.
It's a nice piece of nature: you can see & hear the birds chirping, a nice cascading water, nice shades & fresh air. A friend of mine spotted a baby fox here last early spring. You will see people jogging, walking with their dogs & people in bicycles. This park is open even in winter.
My kids experience their "first hike" in here without leaving the city. This is our to-go place if we want to walk around (we...
Read moreMost people stay on the main road of the Ruisseau de Montigny Nature Park. If you decide to do the same, you will most likely be disappointed by your visit. If you are slightly adventurous, preferably accompanied, you will get off the main path and start exploring the woods. This is where you will discover the real beauty of this park. The sound of water streams and the sight of beaver dams while still in a city park will enchant most visitors. A word of advice, wear light long pants and long sleeves and spray a generous amount of bug spray on...
Read moreBeautiful trail and natural landscape. A group of us went on a nature hike on the original path, though the maintainance of the entirety of the trail was dubious (read: terrain was wet, turbulent and in need of good footwork) it was simply one of the prettiest natural hiking areas I’ve been in to date (and I’m a Muskokan!) the waterfall was loud and entrancing, and the trail itself was an adventure. Please wear weather appropriate hiking gear on these trails (Hiking boots are a must). 4.7KM is about 3.5 hours of leisure paced hiking...
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