Mount Royal Park, Breathtaking panoramic city views

1260 Remembrance Road, Montreal, QC H3H 1A2 Canada
It's especially beautiful to see the maple leaves in autumn, and there is a church above
4.3

Introduction

Mount Royal, located in Montreal, is the highest peak in the downtown area and was established in 1870. The entire area covers 101 hectares and was designed by the famous designer Frederick Law Olmsted, whose inspiration stems from New York's Central Park, and retains the most natural landscape of Mount Royal. There are also two observation decks in the park that offer charming views of the entire city. The verdant and lush La Fontaine Park is the main green area in the Mount Royal area, covering 40 hectares. There are two artificial lakes in the park, which are surrounded by maple trees. The red and yellow maple leaves are extraordinarily beautiful and make La Fontaine Park one of the most beautiful maple viewing spots in Montreal. Visitors can stroll or ride bicycles along the lakeside, as well as participate in activities such as picnics.

Must-go rating

Must go
25%
Worth going
50%
Generally
25%

Transportation

50%
Self-driving
Inconvenient to park
Expensive parking fees
25%
Taxi/Uber
25%
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Address
1260 Remembrance Road, Montreal, QC H3H 1A2 Canada
Transportation
Taking bus: Multiple routes are available with convenient transportation.