What makes it 88% Kids-Friendly: Playground, shallow pool, equipment loans and wide fields give children space to climb, splash and run freely; expect long toilet lines and need to supervise near busy bike path.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Covers time for playground play, pool splash and a family picnic without rushing.
Playground Fun:
Climb metal slides, swing and dig in the sandbox at the west end playground.
Tip: Arrive early to secure a shaded spot and apply sunscreen.
Pool Splash:
Swim in the outdoor pool with a shallow wading area and diving boards.
Tip: Get there before 11 am on hot days to beat crowds and bring towels.
Borrow Outdoor Games:
Pick up basketballs, soccer balls or ring toss sets from the Welcome Centre.
Tip: Return equipment promptly and ask staff about game ideas for kids.
Picnic by the Pool:
Enjoy snacks or pizza from Laurier Avenue at tables overlooking the pool.
Tip: Pack reusable plates and utensils and keep food in a cooler to stay fresh.
Family Pétanque:
Teach older kids (8+) to play boules on the pétanque court.
Tip: Borrow balls at the Welcome Centre and show kids a short demo round.

Laura Maciel
Beautiful park, with many options of leisure: pool, playground, several picnic tables, Chalet Laurier offering activities and material for free rental, yoga classes, baseball field, you name it!
Han Stw
Quite a large park for locals in Montreal. However because it was early spring/late winter when I visited— it was very muddy with snow and ice still around. There were also quite a lot of constructions and such. There are a couple of buildings and also stadium (baseball, I think) within the park complex. A good peaceful (sans the construction) park to stroll around
Alison BEAM Energy
What a gorgeous park. So well-laid out and so functional. There's a Trekfit installation (a super gym space, brilllllliant concept) and fields and sports turfs of all kinds. Lots of free parking around too, you just have to be patient and hunt for it. Enjoy!
Crystalbeauty Jasmine
Beautiful park extremely quiet with people scattered about doing different things from reading to playing the guitar and a few ladies having fun. Most appealing of the area it’s the Centre Laurier....has restrooms that are so so clean!
Victor Zell
Probably the best park in the area even if it’s generally crowded during the summer. There a pool on site, the ability to BB-Q, and no shortage of restos, bottle-Os and ice-cream parlours.
Summer: pool open late June to early September – bring swimsuits and towels. Winter: ice rinks open December–March with free skate loans – dress warmly.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Park entrance | CAD 0 |
| Swimming pool access | CAD 0 |
| Equipment borrowing (balls, games) | CAD 0 |
| Picnic supplies | CAD 20 |
| Takeaway pizza/snacks | CAD 30 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 50 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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