L'Île-de-la-Visitation Nature Park explained

L'Île-de-la-Visitation Nature Park
Native Name:Parc-nature de l'Île-de-la-Visitation
Native Name Lang:fr
Map:Canada Montreal
Coords:45.578°N -73.6617°W
Type:Nature park
Location:Ahuntsic-Cartierville/Montréal-Nord, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Created:1984
Operator:City of Montreal
Open:7:00 a.m. to sunset
Status:Open all year
Publictransit:STM Bus

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L'Île-de-la-Visitation Nature Park (French: Parc-nature de l'Île-de-la-Visitation) is a large nature park in the Ahuntsic-Cartierville and Montréal-Nord boroughs of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Much of the park is on Île de la Visitation, with the rest being opposite the island on the shore of the Island of Montreal. Bridges connect the two sections. The park was established in 1984 during the renovation of the Rivière des Prairies generating station. It has an area of 34 hectares.[1]

The footpaths along the shore allow for walking and offer views of the Rivière des Prairies. The park has of hiking trails and of bike paths. Fishing is allowed in designated areas.

Various historical monuments (Milling site, Maison du Pressoir, Maison du Meunier) and picnic tables are located along the trail.

In winter, cross-country skiing trails are offered. There is also a small hill that is used for tobogganing by children.

The current of the Rivière des Prairies is calm around the island.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parc régional de l'Île-de-la-Visitation. Commission de toponymie du Québec. 21 November 2020.