Parc Carlos-d'Alcantara open sledding hill

Last updated March 29, 2022
Address
Rue De Contrecœur
Montréal, QC

This open sledding hill is located on Rue De Contrecoeur, at the corner of Rue Jean-Pierre-Ronfard.

Description

This is a naturally snowy place to go sledding with family and friends.

The borough invites people to read the instructions at the site and use the hill carefully.

Rules to follow

  • Do not exceed the number of people allowed on the sled or other equipment you’re using.
  • While descending the hill, keep your feet and hands inside the sled.
  • Descending in groups is prohibited.
  • Descending head first is prohibited.
  • Wait until the person in front of you has cleared the bottom of the hill before starting.
  • After your descent, clear the bottom of the slope as quickly as possible.
  • Use the designated area to climb the hill.
  • Parental supervision is strongly recommended for children 10 years and under.
  • A parent must supervise children six years old or less who are in the area.
  • Wearing a safety helmet is recommended for young children.
  • It is best to do this activity in the presence of another person.
  • Sledding outside the hours of operation is prohibited.
  • No misbehaviour will be tolerated.

The following equipment is allowed:

  • Crazy carpets
  • Saucers
  • Toboggans
  • Sleds
  • Ski trikes

This activity involves risks. Be careful!

Any person not respecting the instructions could be expelled from the site.

Ville de Montréal is not responsible for any injury.

Directions

Parc Carlos-d'Alcantara open sledding hill
Rue De Contrecœur
Montréal, QC