Parc de la Cité

Parc de la Cité is a nature park located in the Saint-Hubert borough of Longueuil. It covers an area of 960,000 square meters and includes a grassy plain, a 1 km-long lake, woodlands, peat bogs and a hill overlooking Montreal and the Montérégiennes. There are 8 km of trails, including a paved multi-use path around the lake.

Throughout the year, the park offers a wide range of leisure activities, including walking, cycling, in-line skating, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. In winter, young and old alike can enjoy a floodlit skating rink and tobogganing hill.

Parc de la Cité also features a welcome pavilion, café and rental store. You’ll have access to magic carpets, ice skates, snowshoes and cross-country skis. At the end of the lake, there’s a monument to World Day to Overcome Extreme Poverty. Near the pavilion is a sculpture commemorating Saint-Hubert’s 150th anniversary.

Parc de la Cité is a green oasis to discover and enjoy!

Access

Parc de la Cité is easily accessible by public transport, car or bike. There are four free parking lots, including one near the reception pavilion. For cycling enthusiasts, the Montée du chemin de Chambly bike path, part of the famous Route verte, is adjacent to the park (south side).

Contact information

GPS:
45.487693 -73.409903 Pavillon d’accueil - Stationnement Google Maps
45.491402 -73.402790 Stationnement boul. Cousineau Google Maps
45.480887 -73.413811 Stationnement boul. Julien-Bouthiller Google Maps
Address:6201 Boulevard Davis, Longueuil, Québec, Canada  J3Y 8Y4
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