Mount Royal Park

Mount Royal Park

Mount Royal Park

Mount Royal Park, often simply called ‘the mountain’ by locals, is a 764-foot (233-meter) hill in Montreal, Canada. Designed in 1876 by Frederick Law Olmsted, the renowned landscape architect behind New York’s Central Park, this expansive green space has long served as the city’s natural retreat. Visitors can explore its winding trails, perfect for hiking and biking, or enjoy a leisurely boat ride on one of the park’s tranquil lakes. Bird-watchers and picnickers also find plenty to appreciate, making it a beloved spot for both residents and tourists.

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