Montréal Nature Park

Parc-nature du Ruisseau-De Montigny

GUEPE is present in this nature park to facilitate nature interpretation activities, such as guided walks, for all audiences.

Parc-nature du Ruisseau-De Montigny is a linear park with 3.3 km of trails where you can walk or cycle along the stream and its small cascades. The park extends into the Back River, and includes four small islands not far from the Montreal shoreline, where muskrats, great blue herons, ducks and fish breed.

THINGS TO SEE

  • Diverse plant and animal species such as the red ash and the brown snake;
  • An astonishing diversity of fossils dating back to the Champlain Sea;
  • Cascades and meanders of one of Montreal's last open-air waterways.

Discover the nature park with our audio guide (in French).

IN THE PARK

  • Walking and snowshoeing trails;
  • Tables.

DISCOVER OUR PROGRAM IN NATURE PARKS

Guided Walks

Kiosks

Scavenger Hunts

The Fishing Caravan

Nature on Your Path

Nature Exploration: Family Activities

MORE

Contact the Montreal nature park team.

More information

Tel.:
(514) 280-6778
Email:
pleinair@montreal.ca
Address:
7099-7121, boul. Maurice-Duplessis, Montréal, Qc
Location:
Parc-nature du Ruisseau-De-Montigny
Region:
Montréal
Price:

Paid Parking. Please see the city of Montreal's website for the rates.

Age :

Everyone

Season :
4 seasons
Date :

All year, everyday

Duration:
7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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