4
Christian M.
This park has a really nice beach, it's well organized, it's a pity that they don't allow dogs in the beach area.
This park has a really nice beach, it's well organized, it's a pity that they don't allow dogs in the beach area.
5
D Y.
A beautiful parc just far enough away to forget about your every day routine and relax on the beach
A beautiful parc just far enough away to forget about your every day routine and relax on the beach
5
Deval P.
Good place to visit. Very beautiful nature. Very peaceful. Good to get rid of the hectic schedule. Only 1 hour drive from Montreal. Recommended 5/5.
Good place to visit. Very beautiful nature. Very peaceful. Good to get rid of the hectic schedule. Only 1 hour drive from Montreal. Recommended 5/5.
5
Andres L.
The beach is open for bathing, but the reception capacity is halved in order to comply . Excellent to take the family, you can bring your own food. You can also rent Kayak or some boats and enjoy the beach, you can camp very close to there and do not forget to visit the church...
The beach is open for bathing, but the reception capacity is halved in order to comply . Excellent to take the family, you can bring your own food. You can also rent Kayak or some boats and enjoy the beach, you can camp very close to there and do not forget to visit the church...
5
James M.
A beautiful beach, right now outside of Montreal. Super easy to get to, assuming you don't get stuck in traffic. The only advice I would really give is to make sure you drive there, and park at the beach. The extra few dollars you'll pay in parking, is well worth the money. Espec...
A beautiful beach, right now outside of Montreal. Super easy to get to, assuming you don't get stuck in traffic. The only advice I would really give is to make sure you drive there, and park at the beach. The extra few dollars you'll pay in parking, is well worth the money. Espec...
5
Lisandre B.
Very nice beach, clean and vast, the water is very warm and clean and the ground is sandy all over, no rocks or algae. It's a very nice nature spot with the forest facing the lake. With the online reservations required right now, it doesn't get too crowded even on sunny days.
Very nice beach, clean and vast, the water is very warm and clean and the ground is sandy all over, no rocks or algae. It's a very nice nature spot with the forest facing the lake. With the online reservations required right now, it doesn't get too crowded even on sunny days.
Anse-à-l'Orme Nature Park
Vous cherchez un lieu de la Ville de Montréal ou de ses 19 arrondissements? Trouvez-le sur la carte ou la liste et consultez son adresse, ses horaires, etc.
- Réserve naturelle
- Parc national
5
Akash G.
It's a serene and beautiful experience to be there in winter and summer. Especially with the activities that happens there.
It's a serene and beautiful experience to be there in winter and summer. Especially with the activities that happens there.
4
Ali S.
The cost to stay is fairly high, like around $8 for 2 hours or $10 for the day but late hours are not allowed so in summer, they’ll close even before sun down. Hours on the ticket shows 11pm but they actually ask you to leave at 9. Other than that it’s a nice place to have ac...
The cost to stay is fairly high, like around $8 for 2 hours or $10 for the day but late hours are not allowed so in summer, they’ll close even before sun down. Hours on the ticket shows 11pm but they actually ask you to leave at 9. Other than that it’s a nice place to have ac...
5
Arnault L.
Great little park on the side of the lake
Great little park on the side of the lake
4
Gordon M.
Great place
Great place
5
Ludmila G.
Fresh air and lovely grounds and animals
Fresh air and lovely grounds and animals
4
Peter Q.
Nice Family place 💪
Nice Family place 💪
Morgan Arboretum
DescriptionThe Morgan Arboretum is a 245-hectare forested reserve, on the McGill University Macdonald Campus in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue on the western tip of the Island of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal National Historic Site
DescriptionThe Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal is a canal and set of locks linking Lake Saint-Louis and Lake of Two Mountains at Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, the very westernmost point of Montreal Island, Quebec, Canada. It is a National Historic Site of Canada


