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Les amis de la montagne's response to the City of Montréal's announcement about cutting transit circulation on Mount Royal

Given the absence of details regarding the proposal to put an end to transit traffic on the Camillien-Houde roadway announced on February 6 by Mr. Luc Ferrandez, the Montréal Executive Committee member responsible for large parks, Les amis de la montagne is currently not in a position to take a stand on this project, which has drawn much attention from the media. Read more

How the Campaign Against the Emerald Ash Borer Will Affect Mount Royal and Its Users

The City of Montréal will undertake major work over the next three years in the woodlands of Mount Royal Park and Tiohtià: ke Otsira'Kéhne Park (Outremont Summit) as part of a major campaign against the emerald ash borer.

Skating on Beaver Lake – What's the Situation?

If you live in or around Montréal, you might have heard various news reports in the past month about the closure of the natural skating rink on Beaver Lake (the artificial rink remains open). This decision disappoints Les amis de la montagne but we are looking for solutions with the City.

Summer Camp with Les amis de la montagne

Our summer day camp on the mountain is back again this year! Get the lowdown on this nature camp that offers 5 to 12 year olds an unforgettable experience in the great outdoors right here in the city.

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events

Snowshoe Excursions on Mount Royal - February

FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS, 6 P.M.

Adult Cross-Country Ski Lessons

UNtil march, various dates/times

 

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Picture of the month

Mount Royal has a long history of snowshoeing that we celebrate every winter under the stars by hosting the Tuques Bleues benefit event inspired by mountain snowshoe treks of the past!

 

Did you know that...?

Les amis de la montagne campaigns for informed decision-making that supports the sustainability of institutional properties on the mountain such as the Royal Victoria Hospital.

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