Holiday Inn & Suites Montreal Airport





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Wonderful walk in a neighborhood that is full of character and history. This walk along the St. Lawrence River offers superb landscapes along the river. The road is full of points of interest; restaurants, creamery, bike shops, lighthouse, sailing school, outdoor sculpture, beautiful church. Several facilities are in place such as drinking troughs and bathrooms, picnic tables and benches. Good for hot days in the city. The view of the water as a bonus, really very rejuvenating despite being...
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This walk along the St. Lawrence River offers superb landscapes along the watercourse. Wonderful walk through a neighborhood that has so much character and history. The road is full of points of interest; restaurants, creamery, bike shops, lighthouse, sailing school, outdoor sculpture, beautiful church. Several facilities are in place such as drinking troughs and bathrooms, picnic tables and benches. Good for hot days in the city. The view of the water as a bonus, really very rejuvenating...
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The Parc René-Lévesque loop is a beautiful hike in the heart of the Lachine Canal, offering magnificent views of the St. Lawrence River. It is a flat path that can be covered in less than half an hour. Ideal place for road biking, walks, in-line skating and picnics with friends or family. Watch out for goose droppings, which you can also see at certain times of the year.
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This walk on the Lachine Canal is a well-maintained trail that runs along the canal, from the Old Port of Montreal to the city of Lachine. Ideal for practicing city biking or for an afternoon ride. On your route are many benches, picnic table, lounge chairs, water troughs and bathroom. The view of the water as a bonus makes the walk very rejuvenating despite being in the middle of town.
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Path that navigates the center of the Parc du Bois-de-Liesse. It mainly follows Ruisseau Bertrand and explores the marshy areas of the park. Several park access points provide access to the loop. Plenty of other trails in the park provide options for exploring the rest of the woods. Several trails with different uses are nearby, in summer hiking and mountain biking, then snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in winter.