Want to spend your energy, not your money? We understand! Here are five family activities you can enjoy near a station or bus stop.
Once again, the Quartier des Spectacles is celebrating the winter and providing us with a healthy dose of light therapy thanks to its luminous interactive artworks. And for those who want to get active to warm up, bring your skates and take advantage of the big rink on the esplanade.
To get there: Lucien L’Allier Station or Mansfield Terminal.
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1442 Rue ClarkThe Centre de la nature is chock-full of activities! Whether skating on the lake, tubing or cross-country skiing, or hiking on the numerous enchanting trails, there’s something for the whole family!
To get there: From De la Concorde Station, take bus line 42 (STL) and walk 10 minutes.
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901 Ave. Du ParcWith trails from 3 to 6.2 km, lovers of hiking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing will be in paradise! Plus, leashed dogs are allowed on the trails, so every family member, even the most furry, is welcome.
To get there: Bus line 9 from Repentigny Terminal.
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2001 Rue Jean PierreThe ice ring at the Pavillon de la biodiversité is a magical place where visitors of all ages can enjoy a skate in a beautiful setting.
To get there: Sainte-Catherine Station.
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66, Rue du MaçonLocated on the South Shore of Montréal, Parc Ducharme in Sainte-Thérèse has a big, illuminated skating loop that’s approximately 1.4 kilometres long. You can also play a game of hockey if you wish. Be sure to bring along your helmet to take part.
To get there: Sainte-Thérèse Station and bus line 9.
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Blvd. DucharmeRemember to use the Chrono app or our planning tool to plan your trips.