Parc Jeanne-Mance
Due to work in the park, the multi-use trail — which extends from the intersection of Rachel and Esplanade streets to the George Étienne-Cartier monument — will be temporarily closed.
Parc Jeanne-Mance and Côte Placide, which form an integral part of the Mount Royal heritage site, symbolize the meeting of city and mountain. Together, they are one of Montréal’s most attractive places.
Facilities
Description
As you walk around, stop to admire the beautiful views of Mount Royal from various observation points. You can also take advantage of a variety of facilities including tennis courts, soccer pitches, a wading pool and two skating rinks.
Jeanne-Mance Park is getting a makeover
The park is being transformed to better meet the needs of Montreal’s residents. The work will mainly focus on redeveloping the multisport field, the wading pool, and the chalet. Here’s what you need to know about these projects (article only available in French).
Dog Parks and Leashed Dogs
Whether it's a small or large dog, all dogs must be kept on a leash in our parks without exception.
Non-compliant owners may face fines of up to $300.
Please note that the construction of a fenced dog park in the southern sector near Duluth Avenue is planned for the spring of 2025.
This is a temporary location until it is relocated.
Use of a barbecue in the picnic area
It is prohibited to use a barbecue powered by charcoal or any other fuel, except propane gas or butane, in order to improve the quality of life and safety in our parks and to prevent fire risks to urban furniture as well as waste enclosures. It is also prohibited to abandon any empty gas or butane canisters.
- Also read: Knowing the terms of itinerant collection of hazardous household waste (available in French only)
Cross-country skiing
In winter, a ski trail runs through the park over a length of 1.3 km. The map shows the path.
Winter Trail Accessibility
Natural ice rinks
The Jeanne-Mance Park skating rinks are located along Parc Avenue, at the corner of Duluth and Esplanade Avenues. More details here.
Playgrounds accessible year-round
The swings and other equipment in the parks with playgrounds in the borough are now available year-round.
Caution is still advised, especially during freezing periods.
Portable toilets
From May to October, temporary portable toilets are installed in the park.
Accessibility
- Stroller-friendly
- Wheelchair accessible with assistance
Amenities
- Children's playground
- Drinking fountain
- Picnic area
- Toddler playground
- Volleyball court
Directions
Montréal, QC H2W 2N4
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Opening hours
- Monday6:00 am to 12:00 am
- Tuesday6:00 am to 12:00 am
- Wednesday6:00 am to 12:00 am
- Thursday6:00 am to 12:00 am
- Friday6:00 am to 12:00 am
- Saturday6:00 am to 12:00 am
- Sunday6:00 am to 12:00 am
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