Parc Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier
Parc Laurier is located in Le Plateau-Mont-Royal.
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Description
Free ice time reservation
Want to play hockey with friends? The boarded rinks at Laurier, La Fontaine, and Jeanne-Mance parks will be open for hockey practice from Monday to Thursday, 9 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Two free reservation periods will be available starting December 9:
- January 5 to 30
- February 2 to 28
Take advantage of this opportunity to plan your sports evenings via this link!
Skate loans
The park's reception centre, managed by the Relance des Loisirs Tout 9 (in French), offers equipment for loan, including ice skates, sleds and sleighs, so you can enjoy the park and its rinks.
- Here's a list of equipment (in French) you can borrow.
Dogs on leash
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.
Bocce/pétanque
A bocce/pétanque court is available during the park's opening hours.
Contact us for more details.
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)
Area under adaptive management
Did you know that over 5,500 m² of land in the borough are maintained using an adaptive management approach? That’s why the grass is longer in certain park areas of the Plateau, like this one. This method promotes biodiversity, helps combat climate change, and supports our greening efforts.
- More details here (article currently available in French only)
Parc Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier skating rinks
The skating rinks at Parc Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier are located at the corner of Rue Fullum and Rue Gilford. Details here.
Winter trails accessibility
Public art
The park features a statue of Queen Isabella of Castile, which was unveiled by the mayor of Montréal on October 12th, 1959.
This statue was presented to the city by the consul general of Spain on behalf of the Madrid Institute of Hispanic Culture to commemorate the 467th anniversary of Columbus’ discovery of America.
Other facilities available
Outdoor gym, asphalted badminton court and two ping pong courts.
Portable toilets
From May to October, a temporary portable toilet is installed in the park.
Accessibility
There are restrooms nearby, in the Welcome Center.
Amenities
- Drinking fountain
- Free Wi-Fi
- Hammock stand
- Petanque/boules court
- Picnic area
- Ping pong table
- Training circuit
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
Facilities
Outdoor skating rinks
Toutes les patinoires- Hockey rink with boardsFacility statusOut of orderLast updated December 5 - 3:17 pmClosed
- Hockey rink with boardsFacility statusOut of orderLast updated December 5 - 3:17 pmClosed
- Public skating rinkFacility statusOut of orderLast updated December 5 - 3:17 pmClosed
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