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The Westmount loop is a hike to the top of the woods. There are a few trails and entry points. Parking is fairly easy on Ridgewood, depending on traffic. The trail is nice and there is a nice view and the Summit Circle Lookout. Great quick dose of forest in the city. The hustle and bustle of the city always fades when you walk through this park. Easy trails that allow you to practice walking and meditation in the forest.
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An internationally known public space with extraordinary views from its lookouts. The park opened in 1876 and is believed to be the first officially protected space in Quebec. At least 4 million people visit Mont Royal each year. The park is the only Canadian commons designed by American architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who designed Central Park in New York City. There are many interconnected trails that run off of Chemin Olmsted and can be connected and made into longer and shorter loops...
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Beaver Lake is one of the most touristic places in downtown Montreal. The trail is a small loop that surrounds a small lake. The name has been given because they found beavers during the park's construction. The course begins near Remembrance Road, where you will find an official parking space. The trail is perfect for an activity with young children because the walk is easy to follow and has almost no elevation.
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The Belt Trail Loop is a beautiful hike in the majestic Parc de Mount Royal. Due to its short distance and low elevation, the trail is ideal for hikers of all levels. The course begins on Mount Royal Boulevard, where you can easily find the path. Both the trail and the park are open year-round.
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