Montreal hosted the 1976 summer Olympic Games. Get inspired by a running tour of Olympic Park, where you can see several facilities from the Olympics such as Olympic Stadium (still in use), Velodrome (now a biodome), and other sites. The facilities are somewhat of an ode to 1970s brutalist architecture. Just across Sherbrooke St. is Maisonneuve Park, a pleasant urban park with ~3-4 km of pleasant paths. Overall, you can stitch together a 6-7 km run at this site. Also located here is a Botanical Garden — not really for running but a nice spot to visit!
Add-Ons:Residential streets around Olympic Park are good for running — all have sidewalks. We especially recommend Rosemont-La Petite-Patri, just west of Olympic Park, for its classic Montreal duplexes sporting unique outdoor stairwells and numerous small parks.
Maisonneuve Park. Wikimedia, eangagnon
Montreal hosted the 1976 summer Olympic Games. Get inspired by a running tour of Olympic Park, where you can see several facilities from the Olympics such as Olympic Stadium (still in use), Velodrome (now a biodome), and other sites. The facilities are somewhat of an ode to 1970s brutalist architecture. Just across Sherbrooke St. is Maisonneuve Park, a pleasant urban park with ~3-4 km of pleasant paths. Overall, you can stitch together a 6-7 km run at this site. Also located here is a Botanical Garden — not really for running but a nice spot to visit!
Add-Ons:Residential streets around Olympic Park are good for running — all have sidewalks. We especially recommend Rosemont-La Petite-Patri, just west of Olympic Park, for its classic Montreal duplexes sporting unique outdoor stairwells and numerous small parks.
Mount Royal defines the city and this Olmsted-designed park is the iconic Montreal run. Many km of hilly trails, from the wide, 4.4 km Chemin Olmsted, to some more rugged options. Try the summit loop or the 374 Olmsted Stairs! Access from downtown, other points.
A national historic site, the Lachine Canal is a lovely linear park, following the historic canal and its series of locks. A great run is to start at the famous Atwater Market, to its terminus in Lachine.
Montreal has a wonderfully preserved and refurbished old port and old city. There are numerous running options, down to the paths in the Old Port and the “Basin de Horloge”, and passing the famous Notre Dame church.
This is a hilly but rewarding run. Climbing the stairs in front of the iconic St. Joseph's Oratory, and enjoying the residential streets and loop around the summit of Westmount -- one of Montreal's most affluent areas.
Lovely urban park with fields, statues, paths, and cafes. One can put together a good couple of miles within the parks's paths. For a longer run, the adjoining Plateau neighborhood is fun. Or do a bagel run to Fairmont Bagel!
Our favorite Montreal residential neighborhoods for running are Westmount, the Town of Mount Royal and Outremont. In the city's east end, the Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie is a classic Montreal neighborhood.
A unique and spectacular route, running from downtown to St. Helen’s Island, site of Montreal’s historic Expo 67. The island is now a large park, with pleasant walking/running paths and lovely views of the St. Lawrence River.
Some of the most scenic running in Montreal. Gorgeous, park-like paths along the St. Lawrence River, with loops around Parc René-Lévesque and the Prom. Père-Marquette. Option to extend further west through several waterfront parks.
A 13.5 mile long path along the St. Lawrence River, from Verdun to Parc René-Lévesque in Lachine. Take in the magnificent views of Lac Saint-Louis and the spectacular Lachine rapids.
Angrignon Park has wonderful walking trails through woods and around ponds. It's nearby a metro stop. Can also combine with the paved trail along the Aqueduct Canal, and even the Lachine Rapids paths.
Wonderful running options on this island that sits between the city of Montreal and the South Shore. 10+ km of waterfront park paths on the island, a lovely path to Verdun, the Ice Control Structure path, and connections to the Champlain Bridge.
Some 25 km of multi-use paths celebrating the St. Lawrence River. Run over the Champlain Bridge on a new pedestrian path. The 'Ice Control' & Petite Voie du Fleuve bike paths run literally on the river, with great views of the water and Montreal skyline.
Lakeshore Drive goes for 25+ km along the St. Lawrence River from Lachine to Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue. Many sections have lovely water views and attractive homes. We've mapped the entire route, with recommended sections.
Some nice, large parks for running on Montreal's West Island. The centerpiece is Centennial Park, which features ~3 km of paths. 2 km east of there is Bois-de-Liesse Nature Park, which has 5+ km of wooded nature trails. Combine the two for a ~15k!
Scenic running on 10+ km of pedestrian and cycle paths in this park along the Prairies River in Montreal North. Combination of paths along the river and interior, wooded trails. The park features a historic mill, cafe, and other facilities.
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