Parc Philippe-Lalonde
The Parc Philippe-Lalonde is a green space that lets pedestrians, cyclists and people with reduced mobility access the Lachine Canal from Rue Philippe-Lalonde.
Description
Equipped with solar lighting, a staircase and a universal access ramp, this green space protects the environment while promoting universal accessibility.
Put your motor strength, coordination and balance skills to the test on a climbing module for people of all ages made up of 26 poles along four courses. After that, take a well-deserved break and lounge on the deck chairs, or enjoy a snack at the picnic tables in this enchanting place.
Philippe-Lalonde
The park is named in honour of Philippe-Lalonde (1899-1974). After attending the École supérieure de Saint-Henri , he became a provincial boxing champion, a reserve goalie for the Canadiens hockey team, and was elected Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly for Montréal-Saint-Henri from 1952 to 1962. He was also appointed Parliamentary Assistant to Premier Jean Lesage in 1962.
Amenities
- Training circuit
Directions
Montréal, QC
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